In the summer of 1974, the body of an unidentified woman was discovered amidst the serene sands of Provincetown, Massachusetts. With no clues to her identity and a gruesome cause of death, the case of the "Lady of the Dunes" has confounded investigators and haunted the community for decades. Welcome to "Chillworthy," where we unravel the most enigmatic true crime stories, leaving you with chills that linger long after each episode ends.
Join us as we dive deep into the mystery of the Lady of the Dunes, exploring the evidence, interviewing experts, and sifting through the myriad of theories that range from serial killers to sinister conspiracies. Could her identity be linked to a missing person, a runaway, or perhaps even a Hollywood film? Each episode is meticulously crafted to piece together fragments of the past, bringing us closer to uncovering the truth behind one of America’s oldest unsolved murders.
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DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.