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Written in Blood: The Murder of Karen Pannell (Part 1)
Dark Dialogue
1 hour 7 minutes
1 week ago
Written in Blood: The Murder of Karen Pannell (Part 1)
In October 2003, 39-year-old airline professional Karen Pannell was found stabbed to death inside her Oldsmar, Florida villa. Near her body, written in blood on the kitchen wall, was a single word: “ROC.”
At first, investigators believed they were looking at a dying message — a final act of identification left by a woman who knew she was dying. Karen’s ex-boyfriend, whose nickname was Roc, became the immediate focus.
But the evidence didn’t hold.
In this first episode of a two-part investigation, Dark Dialogue examines how a crime scene that seemed to explain itself slowly unraveled. Forensic analysis revealed the blood writing was staged. Cell-tower data contradicted alibis. Witnesses stepped forward. And a relationship marked by control, deception, and a hidden violent past came sharply into focus.
This episode follows:
The discovery of Karen’s body and the initial investigation
Why the bloody message pointed investigators in the wrong direction
How forensic science exposed staging rather than truth
The “exit-ramp danger zone” — the statistically most lethal moment in abusive relationships
The early cracks that shifted the case away from a framed suspect and toward the real killer
This is not just a murder story. It’s a case study in how control escalates when it begins to fail, and why leaving an abusive relationship is often the most dangerous step of all.
Part Two will take listeners into the courtroom — where lies collapse, evidence speaks, and accountability is finally forced into the open.
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National Domestic Violence Hotline (U.S.)📞 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)💬 Text START to 88788🌐 https://www.thehotline.org
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StrongHearts Native Helpline📞 1-844-7NATIVE (1-844-762-8483)🌐 https://strongheartshelpline.org
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Part Two drops next — and the truth doesn’t stay hidden forever.
…and keep the dialogue alive…