**Discussion begins at 7:30** In the late 1990s, Mexican Channel 5 would cut into cartoons and late night shows, with a solemn voice and grainy black and white photos of missing people who had vanished without a trace. One of these missing women was Selene Delgado, Lopez. But decades later, nobody can agree on whether she ever existed. Was Selene a real 18 year old who disappeared in Mexico City and whose case slipped through the cracks? Or was she a media fabric...
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**Discussion begins at 7:30** In the late 1990s, Mexican Channel 5 would cut into cartoons and late night shows, with a solemn voice and grainy black and white photos of missing people who had vanished without a trace. One of these missing women was Selene Delgado, Lopez. But decades later, nobody can agree on whether she ever existed. Was Selene a real 18 year old who disappeared in Mexico City and whose case slipped through the cracks? Or was she a media fabric...
We’re officially two years in, and this week we're celebrating! After the cake and toasts, we dive into updates we had to talk about: Kait's thoughts on Stranger Things, Megan's reactions to the new Puff Daddy documentary produced by 50 Cent, new developments and unanswered questions surrounding the infamous Louvre Heist, Mangione legal updates, and the ongoing search for MH370. It’s a birthday episode with big updates, familiar mysteries, and plenty of off-the-rails conversation,...
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**Discussion begins at 7:30** In the late 1990s, Mexican Channel 5 would cut into cartoons and late night shows, with a solemn voice and grainy black and white photos of missing people who had vanished without a trace. One of these missing women was Selene Delgado, Lopez. But decades later, nobody can agree on whether she ever existed. Was Selene a real 18 year old who disappeared in Mexico City and whose case slipped through the cracks? Or was she a media fabric...