She was found alive after 15 years—but her shocking confession changed everything.

She was found alive after 15 years—but her shocking confession changed everything.

From True Crime Evidence by True Crime Evidence

April 16, 2026 · 18 min

About this episode

The episode explores the shocking confession of a woman found alive after 15 years, delving into the complexities of criminal minds and the impact of forensic science.

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Topics covered

  • true crime
  • forensic science
  • criminal psychology

Keywords

  • crime scene
  • serial killers
  • empathy
  • documentary

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