
The Last Clue
The Last Clue is a gripping true crime podcast that dives into the heart of unresolved mysteries, cold cases, and unsolved murders. Each episode investigates real-life criminal cases, offering an in-depth exploration of the facts, theories, and the chilling stories behind the crimes that remain unresolved. From high-profile disappearances to decades-old cold cases, the podcast unravels the twists and turns of these unsettling stories, presenting new evidence and fresh perspectives. Through expert interviews, detailed research, and thought-provoking discussions, The Last Clue seeks to shine a light on the cases that still haunt investigators, and the families left seeking justice. If you're captivated by the intricacies of real-life mysteries and the relentless pursuit of truth, this is a must-listen. As always, we continue the search for The Last Clue.
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The Last Clue
Obsession, Murder and a Social Media Framing Gone Wrong
An innocent man spent nearly 10 days in jail after being framed for murder in an elaborate scheme involving fake social media accounts and staged video messages, Indiana authorities said.
Jefferson County officials said police found 35-year-old Wilma Gayle Robertson stabbed to death in her Hanover home on April 15. That same day, 33-year-old Shawn Bailey of Louisville was arrested after “confessing” via messages and a video appearing to show Robertson’s body—sent from accounts prosecutors now say were fake.
Investigators later cleared Bailey using DNA evidence and identified the actual suspect as 34-year-old Nigel Thomas of Oxford, Ohio, also known as “Nati Bang.” Authorities say Thomas created the fake accounts to frame Bailey and was arrested Friday. Charges against Bailey were dropped, and he was released.
Thomas is currently in custody in Ohio awaiting extradition. No motive or details on his relationship to Robertson have been released.
Robertson, a mother of two and certified nursing assistant, was remembered for her uplifting social media presence.