Trevor Deely Part 1 drops this Friday. The Louisa Dunne two-parter is wrapped. And the Amy Bradley work is far from over.
A quick Monday update on where we are and what's coming.
Louisa Dunne. A 1967 murder in Bristol that went cold almost immediately and stayed cold for 56 years. Three things made the eventual conviction possible: officers in 1967 who processed that crime scene at a standard well above what the era required; the people who stored that evidence correctly for more than five decades; and the MCRT in 2023 who had the will to go back and ask whether the evidence had ever been tested. The answer was no. Louisa's blue skirt yielded a usable DNA sample that linked directly to Ryland Headley — who was 92 years old when he was sentenced to life in prison. Othram Labs and their advanced DNA technology are at the forefront of making cases like this possible, and Kevin reposts from their feed regularly on X.
Trevor Deely. Part 1 this Friday. A case that is now a quarter century old and one of the most well-known disappearances in Ireland. Kevin won't spoil it — but it's a two-parter filled with mystery, intrigue, and questions that have gone unanswered for 25 years.
Amy Bradley. Two Wednesdays ago, Kevin did a high-level review of James Renner's book on Amy's case and took direct aim at Renner's central theories. Last Wednesday, Stacie — Amy's best friend and the last person to see her in Richmond before the cruise — spoke publicly for the first time in 28 years. Stacie confirmed: Amy was looking forward to the trip. She was a little nervous about the plane ride and the water. She was genuinely happy to be going and to be spending that time with her family.
That's not the end of it. Someone else has been reading Renner's book — closely, with sticky notes, going point by point through every claim she knows to be factually incorrect. She reached out. She has Kevin's platform whenever she needs it — one episode, three episodes, four episodes, whatever it takes.
More to come on Amy Bradley.
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Trevor Deely. Part 1. This Friday.
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Midnight Mystery Archive explores unsolved cases, disappearances, conspiracies, and forgotten mysteries through research, storytelling, and clear analysis. Hosted by Kevin Hall, the show takes listeners deeper into the cases that shape our curiosity and haunt our history — always with respect for the victims and their families. Part of the Archive Podcast Network.