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You think your commute is hell? Try getting shanked, set on fire, then having to possess some poor b*****d just to get your killer's name out there! We're diving headfirst into the goddamn circus that was the murder of Teresita Basa by the douchebag Allan Showery, a case so batshit the only logical explanation is that reality took a hefty dose of bath salts. Turns out, even in the afterlife, you can't trust the goddamn system to do its job, forcing a dead Filipina respiratory therapist to become the ultimate spectral narc. The lesson? Sometimes justice wears a bedsheet and speaks through a terrified coworker, but even then, the garbage human responsible might just laugh his way out of prison after a measly five years. This whole mess is proof that even when a ghost points the finger, the scales of justice are often just rusty and covered in b******t. One dead woman, one possessed witness, one walking murderer: Chicago '77 was a goddamn paranormal crime scene with a side of "f**k you" from the legal system. Get ready for the true story that screams, "Did a ghost REALLY just solve a murder, or was everyone involved sniffing glue?"

This ain't your grandma's true crime podcast, motherfuckers! Prepare for a deep dive into the Teresita Basa murder, the infamous "voice from the grave" case where a supposed ghostly tip from beyond led cops to the scumbag Allan Showery. Was it a real spectral snitch calling in via the conveniently "possessed" Remy Chua, or just a whole lotta human drama disguised as paranormal b******t? We're unpacking the gruesome discovery of Teresita's body – naked, stabbed, and torched in her own damn apartment – and the five-month cold case that suddenly went full Poltergeist. Witness the sheer audacity of a "confession" followed by a "just kidding!", a mistrial that probably left the jury needing therapy, and a plea deal that saw a brutal killer walk free after a pathetic five years. We're dragging the real lessons kicking and screaming into the light: how flimsy evidence can sometimes get a foot in the door, how hard evidence (like Teresita's stolen jewelry found with Showery's d*****s girlfriend) is the only thing that truly matters, and how "justice" can be a cosmic joke with a truly shitty punchline. Buckle up for the bizarre details, including the mysterious "A.S." diary entry, the Edgewater Hospital connection that's creepier than your uncle's basement, and the enduring questions about Remy Chua's real motivations. This ain't just a true crime story; it's a descent into madness, a paranormal puzzle box, and a testament to how fucked up and fascinating the human (and maybe ghostly?) condition can be. You won't believe this unsolved mystery turned (allegedly) solved case that's got more twists than a pretzel in a washing machine. Tune in for the famous murder trial that involved a goddamn ghost and a whole lotta "GUILTY AS F**K!" energy. 🔪👻🗣️🤬🤯🚨 #TrueCrimePodcast #VoiceFromTheGrave #TeresitaBasa #AllanShowery #UnsolvedMysteries #GhostSolvedIt #ChicagoCrime #JusticeFailed #ParanormalTrueCrime #WTF



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