The Stars
1/13/202634 min
In October 2003 a young couple ventures into the desert north of Phoenix to go camping but never returns. When the worst is discovered, a years-long hunt for their killer or killers begins.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
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Yvette Gentile· Soundbite0:13
Hey, what's your PIN?
Speaker 20:15
Mm-hmm, 2-5-3-8.
Speaker 00:16
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Delia D'Ambra· Host0:30
Hi, park enthusiasts, it's Delia. If you listen to Park Predators, you already know that sometimes the most beautiful places can hide the darkest secrets. But what happens when the danger isn't miles from civilization, it's in your community, and sometimes even in your own backyard? On Crime Junkie, hosts Ashley and Brit dive into real cases every week, from missing persons to unsolved murders, breaking down what we know, what we don't, and the details that still don't sit right. If you care about the stories behind the headlines and the victims at the center of them, you'll wanna check out Crime Junkie. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, park enthusiasts, I'm your host, Delia D'Ambra, and the case I'm gonna tell you about today takes place in an isolated recreation space in central Arizona called Bumble Bee Road. According to the website azoffroad.net, there are more than 105 off-road trails in Arizona that wind between abandoned mining sites, historic