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The Skeleton Key Chronicles was born from a lifelong fascination with mysterious and sometimes macabre subject matter along with a love or research. So come along and check out some of my latest offerings, or as my dear Grandmother used to say, ” Step into my parlor, said the spider to the fly.”

Be sure to check out The Skeleton Key Chronicles on Facebook for your daily true crime fix. I post often and detail some of the most compelling cases in the news that are piquing my interest.

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For more than 30 years, she was known only as "Christman Jane Doe." This week, investigators announced they have identified her as Nuria Rodriguez, a 25-year-old woman who disappeared from the Bronx in the early 1990s. Family members later shared that concern grew when Nuria failed to attend her child's birthday, something they said she never would have missed.

As the years turned into decades, her loved ones continued searching for answers while the woman found in a Pennsylvania field remained unidentified, more than 138 miles from home. Now, advances in DNA technology have finally connected that mystery back to Nuria's family. More than 30 years after she disappeared, she has her name back.

The bigger questions, however, remain unanswered. Investigators say there simply wasn't enough evidence left to determine exactly what happened to her. One question they are now examining is whether Nuria's case could share any similarities with the case of Anna Kane, a woman found in the same area in 1988. At this point, authorities have not said whether the two cases are connected.

For Nuria's family, the identification brings an end to one chapter of the story. The search to understand how she ended up so far from home continues.

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Nearly eleven years after LaVern "Vern" Chupp was found inside his Michigan home, his family is still searching for answers. I came across Vern's story after being contacted by his granddaughter, who recently launched a Facebook page dedicated to keeping his name and his story in the public eye.

Vern owned Chupp's Construction, managed rental properties, and was well known throughout the Constantine community. Family members describe him as someone who knew a lot of people and was loved by those who knew him.

When he was found by a family member in 2015, investigators began an investigation that remains open today. Authorities have said the scene contained a significant amount of forensic evidence, yet nearly eleven years later no one has ever been publicly identified in connection with Vern's death.

Now a new detective is taking over the investigation. For Vern's family, the hope is that renewed attention may help bring answers that have remained out of reach for more than a decade. Cases like this are often solved because someone finally shares what they know. If you have any information about what happened to Vern Chupp, please reach out to investigators.

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A Las Vegas community known as "Pearadise" is getting the documentary treatment, and after reading about it, I can see why.

The group, which was built around body positivity, attracted a devoted following online and drew people from across the country to its home base, a large Las Vegas residence where very different versions of what went down there would later emerge.

At the center of it all is founder Stefan Wilhelmy, whose presence shaped nearly every aspect of life at Pearadise. As the community grew, so did questions about the dynamics inside the house and the influence he had over the young women who called it home.

The three-part series features interviews with former members, supporters, and Stefan Wilhelmy himself. Apparently all have very different memories of the same place. This is one I'll definitely be checking out when it drops next week. 🍿

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