Paige ElmoreNews
Paige ElmoreNews
Paige ElmoreNews
Paige ElmoreNews

About

Reverie means to daydream but sometimes when we zone out, our anxiety and intrusive thoughts can creep in. We might start to think about our anxieties and worst fears. Sometimes we get caught up in obscure thoughts about disturbing events occurring, or that have occurred, in the world. As humans, we can naturally become curious about these horrible happenings in life.

Paige narrates stories of crimes, sits down and talks with victims' loved ones, chats with other podcasters, survivors, and occasionally tells haunting, creepy stories. She is passionate about all aspects of these true stories. Shedding light on the dark, terrifying things that have happened, and still happen in the world, is very important to her.

Paige hopes that through these stories she can bring awareness to injustices, important issues, and evil deeds that have taken place all around the world.

You can email case suggestions and even your personal paranormal/strange and/or crime related stories to ReverieTrueCrime@gmail.com

  • 167. Voicemail from the Void: The Vanishing of Henry McCabe
    A respected auditor and Liberian immigrant, Henry McCabe’s story is marked by resilience and ambition. But his life takes a bewildering turn on September 7th, 2015. After a night out, he vanishes, leaving behind only a haunting voicemail that...
  • 166. Twisted Roots: Incest, Intrigue, and Tragedy
    In today’s episode we are taking a look into the harrowing and controversial story of the Pladl and Fusco families. As the story unfolds we will unravel a series of disturbing events marked by abuse, manipulation, and a forbidden relationship. The...
  • 165. Metropolitan Designated Case 114: The Monster with 21 Faces
    In 1984, a handful of Japan's confectioneries were being terrorized by an individual or group only identifying themselves in letters as "The Monster with 21 Faces." A candy tycoon was abducted, companies such as Ezaki-Glico, Morinaga, House Foods, and...
  • The BrewVerie Report #17
    Mike of Brew Crime and I are here with your “daily” BrewVerie Report for this month! We bring you news from all around the world. JT is out on assignment this time but he will be back for the next news report! This episode includes the tragic death...
  • 164. Interview with Neama Rahmani
    In today's episode Neama Rahmani, former federal prosecutor, CEO and President of West Coast Trial Lawyers, gives us his thoughts on current cases such as Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell, and Bryan Kohberger. Follow Neama & West Coast Trial Lawyers...
  • The BrewVerie Report #16
    The Brew Crime guys and I are back with your “daily” BrewVerie Report for this month! We bring you news from all around the world. This episode includes Van Halen vs. Limp Bizkit, wiener whistles, Facebook marketplace morgue, Alec Baldwin’s meta...
  • 163. Dorothy Jane Scott: When a Killer Calls
    Dorothy Jane Scott was a single mother of one and lived a monotonous life that she loved. Her predictable life became an unpredictable one when someone began to stalk her. It started with obsessive, creepy phone calls and escalated quickly. Later, he...
  • 162. Twisted Sisters: Murder of Oscar Velazquez
    Margaret DeFrancisco was 15-years-old in June of 2000. She looked up to her 17-year-old sister, Regina, but that wasn't a good thing. Regina went down a seedy path, putting her life in danger with the people she hung around. Margaret fell in line and...
  • 161. Blanca Montano: Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy / Factitious Disorder
    Blanca Montano had a seven month old daughter, and a little boy who was reported to be "a little older," who both fell ill and were hospitalized in Tucson, Arizona in 2011. The little boy got better and was able to go home but when the seven month old...
  • 160. Murder in Room 1046
    Roland T. Owen checked into a hotel in Kansas City, Missouri in 1935. The staff noticed his very odd behavior but chalked it up to his drinking. One morning, Roland was found tortured and hanging on to his life by a thread. He claimed to have hit his...
  • Rogue Transmissions: April Fools
    It’s the beginning of the end, or is it the end of the beginning. It’s April Fool’s Day! No, it’s … ROGUE TRANSMISSIONS: April Fool’s Day Edition Rogue Transmissions is proud to present the following stories: •City on the Edge of Oblivion from...
  • 159. Ricky Nolen McGinn: The Axe Murder of Stephanie Flanary
    Ricky Nolen McGinn had a dark past that his family knew nothing about. One weekend in 1993, his wife Janet went to a bowling tournament and left her 12-year-old daughter, Stephanie Flanary, in his care. What happened the day Janet left was...
  • 158. The Latest News: Crime
    In today‘s episode, I’ll be telling you about a few crimes that have happened recently. Some have not been reported on more than once or twice. This is the first episode of many more I plan to do, in between the usual weekly episodes, about the...
  • The BrewVerie Report #15
    The Brew Crime guys and I are back with your “daily” BrewVerie Report for this month! We bring you news from all around the world. This episode includes running away from bears, a porn star breaking a leg (the third leg), why a man is being...
  • 157. Cordell Farrington: Missing Boys of Grand Bahama Island
    Young schoolboys in Freeport, a city in Grand Bahama Island, began to go missing in 2003. Constant conspiracies emerged and it caused Bahamians to question Haitian migrants. All rumors would later be debunked when Cordell Farrington, 35-years-old at...
  • 156. Shawn O’Brien: Murder or Seizure (with Shawn’s daughter, Natalia)
    In July of 2006, Shawn O’Brien died due to, what was thought to be, a seizure in his apartment in Cranston, Rhode Island. However, the more the story unfolded, the more something sinister seemed to have happened. Shawn’s daughter, Natalia St. Louis,...
  • Bonus: Matthew Gentile - Writer and Director of the Film “American Murderer”
    American Murderer is based on the true story of charismatic conman, Jason Derek Brown, who was on the FBI's ten most wanted list until September of 2022. He still has never been found. Today we meet the writer and director of American Murderer,...
  • 155. William “Bill” Dyer: For the Love of Money
    This episode is a listener suggestion. Thanks Luke! In Horatio, Arkansas, a high school agriculture teacher had their life taken way too soon. William “Bill” Dyer was a victim of a murder for hire plot in 1998. Everyone loved Bill, admired him, and...
  • The BrewVerie Report #14
    The Brew Crime guys and I are back with your “daily” BrewVerie Report for this month! We bring you news from all around the world. This episode includes Bigfoot and Nessie possibly debunked, spontaneous mummification, rage eating a condom covered...
  • 154. Paula Jean Welden: Vanished in Vermont
    Paula Jean Welden lived in Bennington, Vermont. The 18-year-old went for a hike on the afternoon of December 1, 1946. No one is sure what in the world happened after she left Bennington College campus that day. Eyewitnesses became unreliable. Police...