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1 | The Devil's the One Who Tells You There's No Hope

3/28/202633 min

Five years after 23-year-old Faithe Ely was found dead on the side of a rural Oklahoma highway, the official story still doesn’t sit right. What was ruled a hit-and-run begins to unravel the moment her family starts asking questions… and refuses to stop.

As the first 911 calls are dissected and the timeline begins to take shape, troubling inconsistencies start to emerge. Witness statements shift, details don’t align, and the deeper we look, the harder it becomes to believe this was ever a simple accident. By the end of it, a new lead surfaces that could change...

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  1. Troy Taylor· Host0:00

    [suspenseful music] Please note, this podcast contains references to physical and sexual assault and graphic depictions of violence. Listener discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed throughout this podcast are solely those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily align with the opinions or beliefs of the host or producers.

  2. Kaitlyn· Guest0:22

    [grass rustling] Ah, fuck.

  3. Troy Taylor· Host0:32

    [laughs] [laughs] Sharp, like, spiky. [footsteps crunching] It's a hot summer's day in Los Angeles. I've been working on the case of a girl who went missing out here for a few years now, trying to understand how someone can just vanish. [heartbeat beating] I'm here with a friend of mine, Rosemary Wheeler, and we're meeting a guy who found bones and a bloodied T-shirt out here just a few months ago. Neither of us are detectives, not officially anyway. Maybe semi-quasi, but even that feels generous. Now, we're about to hike into the canyon lands of Malibu in search of human remains, mindful of the fact that whoever left those bones and that bloodied T-shirt could still be out here, waiting. We've got no weapons,

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