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The Push - Fawziyah Javed
The story of Fawziyah Javed is a devastating one, a bright and fun loving soon to be mother who's life would be tragically cut short.
During her marriage, Fawziyah became pregnant which ultimately caused her to decide to leave her husband Kashif Anwar to live with her parents to raise her child in a safe environment. Her evidence for divorce proceedings against Anwar included recordings in which Fawziyah accused her husband of ruining her life.
In September 2021, Fawaizyah agree to travel with Kashif to Edinburgh, despite her parents' concerns. CCTV footage revealed that the couple had lunch together at St Andrew's Square, before walking to Arthur's Seat.
During the descent from Arthur's seat, She would fall 50 feet, sustaining a head injury which caused her death. The question is, did she fall like her husband told police or did he push her?
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22:31||Season 1, Ep. 1In 1961, a picture was snapped of a young girl who was discovered adrift, alone, on a small lifeboat in the waters of the Bahamas. And the story of how Terry Jo Duperrault ended up there is much more horrifying and bizarre than one can imagine.Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining for as little as $1.61 a week!2. A deadly secret - Skylar Neese
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23:07||Season 1, Ep. 3The Yuba County Five were a group of young men from Yuba County, California in the United States, each with mild intellectual disabilities or psychiatric conditions. The boys were reported missing after attending a college basketball game at CSU, Chico (also known as Chico State), on the night of February 24, 1978.That night would lead to a large-scale search for the young men that would take months before there was a breakthrough.Eventually some of the boys were located and that would lead to far more questions than answers.Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining for as little as $1.61 a week!4. killer Clown - Sheila Keen-Warren
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25:22||Season 1, Ep. 6In June 1978, Bob Crane, the star of the sixties sitcom Hogan's Heroes but now reduced to playing on the dinner-theater circuit, was found bludgeoned to death in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he was appearing in a run of Beginner's Luck.Bob was found by a co-star who had reportedly organised a lunch date with him, after discovering his lifeless body she runs out of the apartment for for help and so began a thirty year search for answers.Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining for as little as $1.61 a week!7. The most famous missing person on YouTube - Lars Mittank
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