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He was smart, charismatic, and unafraid to live openly—until someone decided he should be silenced.

In 2004, University of Missouri student Jesse Valencia was found dead near campus. His throat had been slashed with surgical precision. As investigators dug deeper, they uncovered a forbidden relationship with a closeted cop—and a motive rooted in secrecy, shame, and power.

This episode examines how internalized homophobia and abuse of authority led to one of the most heartbreaking queer murders in college campus history. It’s a case about trust, coercion, and the price of being out when others will kill to stay hidden.

Pour a drink. Press play. And remember the life and legacy of Jesse Valencia.

Sources

https://www.themidwestcrimefiles.com/post/keeping-secrets-the-murder-of-jesse-valencia

https://www.the-sun.com/news/7484383/who-jesse-valencia-murder-missouri/

https://www.oxygen.com/an-unexpected-killer/crime-news/patrolman-steven-rios-kills-lover-jesse-valencia-affair


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