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Crime With Kourt

This creator focuses on true crime stories, often delving into unsolved cases and disappearances. Their content covers mysteries such as missing persons, unexplained deaths, and criminal investigations. They frequently reference popular culture, linking true crime events to movies and TV shows.

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Crime With Kourt brings a unique lens to the true crime genre, exploring chilling unsolved mysteries and disappearances. They masterfully connect real-life criminal investigations and missing persons cases to popular culture, referencing films and television shows to add depth and intrigue. Their engaging narrative style is perfect for audiences fascinated by the darker side of human stories.

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For months before Dorothy Jane Scott disappeared, an unidentified man kept calling her and telling her he loved her… before calmly threatening to kill her.

The calls became more and more disturbing. He told Dorothy he would cut her up into pieces so nobody would ever find her, and somehow he knew intimate details about her life, like what she was wearing, where she was going, and when she was home alone. One day he even told her to go outside because he “left her something,” and she found a single dead rose sitting on her car. Dorothy became so terrified that she started taking karate classes and considered buying a gun for protection.

Then one night in 1980, Dorothy vanished from a hospital parking lot after going alone to retrieve her car for two coworkers. Moments later, they watched her car speed past them with the headlights blinding their vision before it disappeared into the night. She was never seen alive again.

The next morning, her car was found burning in an alley… but Dorothy was gone.

Then the calls started again.

A week after she disappeared, Dorothy’s parents answered the phone and heard the same man say: “I’ve got her.” For FOUR YEARS, he continued calling and tormenting the family, always hanging up just before police could trace the line. He even called the local newspaper and revealed details about the night Dorothy vanished that had never been released publicly.

Four years later, Dorothy’s partially charred remains were found in a remote canyon. Her killer was never identified, and to this day, nobody knows who spent years stalking her through a telephone line before making her disappear forever.

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Three teenage boys believed that if they sacrificed a virgin to Satan, their death metal band would become famous… and in 1995, Elyse Pahler became the girl they chose.

A lot of people think this real case inspired the movie Jennifer’s Body because the similarities are honestly disturbing. In the movie, an indie band kidnaps and murders a teenage girl as part of a Satanic ritual to gain fame, only for the ritual to go horribly wrong and turn her into something monstrous. But what makes the comparison even darker is the meaning behind the movie itself, because Jennifer’s Body was never JUST about horror. It was about what happens when a girl is brutalized, exploited, and reduced to an object by people who only see her body as something to use.

And that’s exactly what happened to Elyse.

She was only 15 years old when three classmates lured her out of her house under the pretense of hanging out and smoking weed, but the entire night had already been planned in advance. The boys were obsessed with the band Slayer, obsessed with Satanic imagery, and convinced that murdering Elyse would somehow make them “go professional” with their music. They strangled her with a belt, stabbed her over and over with a hunting knife, and as she lay dying, crying out for her mother and for Jesus, one of the boys stomped on her head to silence her. Then they buried her body in a shallow grave less than a quarter mile from her home and spent the next 8 months joking about the murder like it was some kind of offering to the devil.

That’s why people still connect this case to Jennifer’s Body decades later, because beneath all the gore and horror, the movie reflects something painfully real… the terrifying way society stops seeing girls as human after they’ve been victimized, turning them into symbols, objects, monsters, headlines, anything except what they actually were: a real person with a life that was stolen from them.

🚨 I want to make it clear that the writers/directors of Jennifer’s Body have never flat out said that Elyse’s case is what inspired them to create the film.

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For years, Cynthia Anderson kept having the exact same nightmare over and over again… a stranger would break into her home, abduct her, and kill her, and the dreams got so vivid and disturbing that she started telling her family she was genuinely terrified something bad was going to happen to her. Then in August of 1981, she vanished without a trace while sitting alone at the law office where she worked, disappearing in what investigators believe was less than a 15 minute window timeframe.

When her coworkers arrived, the lights were still on, the doors were locked, her car was parked outside, and there were no signs of a struggle anywhere inside the office, almost like she had simply evaporated into thin air… except for one horrifying detail. Sitting open on her desk was the romance novel she had been reading, turned to the ONLY violent scene in the entire book, describing a woman being kidnapped at knifepoint.

Even creepier, witnesses later revealed Cynthia had been receiving threatening phone calls for months leading up to her disappearance, and the day before she vanished, a client watched her answer one of those calls and said the look on her face was so disturbing that he still got chills thinking about it weeks later.

45 years later, nobody knows what happened inside that office that morning, and whatever Cynthia was so afraid of… remains a mystery. 

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A genius MI6 codebreaker was found dead inside a locked bag in his bathtub… and police still say he “probably did it to himself.”

In August 2010, 31-year-old Gareth Williams vanished for an entire week before coworkers finally reported him missing. When police entered his London safe house, everything looked untouched. No sign of forced entry. No struggle. Nothing stolen.

But then they opened the bathroom door…

Inside the bathtub was a red sports bag. Zipped shut and padlocked from the OUTSIDE.

And curled up inside it, naked and decomposing in the fetal position, was Gareth.

The scene only got more disturbing from there. The key to the padlock was found INSIDE the bag underneath his body. The heating in his apartment had been blasting at full temperature in the middle of summer, turning the flat into what investigators described as a “sauna.” And somehow, there were no fingerprints on the bathtub, the padlock, or even the bag itself. Not even Gareth’s.

Police later claimed he likely climbed into the bag voluntarily and accidentally suffocated. But during the inquest, experts tried recreating the scenario over 400 times and failed every single attempt.

Then more secrets surfaced.

Gareth had reportedly worked on highly classified cyber intelligence operations involving Russia, organized crime, and U.S. intelligence agencies. Memory sticks were mysteriously withheld from investigators for TWO YEARS. Russian sources later claimed he was assassinated after discovering the identity of a spy inside British intelligence.

To this day, nobody knows how Gareth Williams ended up locked inside that bag.

And somehow, despite everything, the case still remains officially unexplained.

#truecrime #truecrimecommunity #truecrimepodcast #unsolved #fyp

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