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Welcome to Macabre Mondays! Where mystery meets the macabre. Some people start their week with coffee. We (mainly Ale) prefer ghosts, mysteries, and things that go bump in the night. Join Alejandra, a lifelong storyteller with a fascination for the strange, the sinister, and the spooky as she shares chilling tales with her husband Tom, who's hearing them for the first time. There's a little bit of marriage, mystery, and some mayhem — all in a weekly escape into the darker side of life.© 2025 Macabre Mondays Crímenes Reales
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  • 20. Lululemon Murder: The Brutal Killing of Jayna Murray
    May 19 2025
    Two coworkers. A quiet store. A wealthy town where nothing ever seems to go wrong—until it does. What happened inside a Lululemon store in Bethesda, Maryland in 2011 left detectives speechless, and a community shaken. This is the story of Jayna Murray. And the person who survived… might not be who they said they were.In today’s episode of Macabre Mondays, Ale takes you to Bethesda, Maryland—an upscale, peaceful suburb just outside Washington, D.C.—where a routine closing shift at a Lululemon Athletica store took a horrifying turn.Jayna Murray, a beloved and ambitious 30-year-old, was found brutally murdered inside the store.Her coworker, Brittany Norwood, said they had been attacked by masked intruders.But as the investigation unfolded, the story began to shift.And the more detectives dug… the more it became clear—nothing about this scene made sense.This is a case of betrayal, overkill, and an attempt to cover up one of the most vicious crimes in retail history.Trigger Warning:This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence, including sexual assault allegations, forensic autopsy details, and themes of murder. Listener discretion is advised.SOURCES:PHOTOS: Bethesda Lululemon murder evidenceOXYGEN True Crime Crime Scene PhotsInvestigation ID DiscoveryR/True Crime DiscussionsABC 7 News Surveillance Video of Apple StoreApple iPad 2 Launch ArticleOxygen ArticleBizarre Clues in Retail Murder Reveal Shocking Truth | Murder in the 21st | A&E10MinuteMurderCourt Documents PDF (www.mdcourts.gov)Washington Post / Trial‘I am Truly Sorry’The Yoga Store Murder: The Shocking True Account of the Lululemon Athletica Killing - By Dan morseCasefile PresentsCasual CriminalistAutopsy on Peacock S13 E17 - Brutal Killing Of Jayna MurrayFind photos of the case here and down below:PHOTOS: Bethesda Lululemon murder evidenceOXYGEN True Crime Crime Scene Phots New here? Don’t forget to follow and leave a review—so you never miss a new episode of the sinister, the strange, and the spooky.For photos visiting our social handles or our website to learn more.Join us each week as we delve into the world where mystery meets the macabre:Instagram: @macabremondayspodcastFacebook: Macabre Mondays PodcastYouTube: @macabremondayspodcastTikTok: @macabremondayspodcastX: @macabremondays_
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  • 19. The Escape From Alcatraz
    May 12 2025
    In 1962, three inmates vanished from America’s most secure prison—Alcatraz.Frank Morris and brothers John and Clarence Anglin carved through concrete with stolen spoons, crafted a raft out of raincoats, and left behind hauntingly lifelike dummy heads in their beds.Did they drown in the freezing waters of San Francisco Bay?Or did they pull off the most legendary prison break in U.S. history?In this episode, Alé takes you deep into the planning, the escape, and the decades of swirling theories—from postcards and family sightings to a mysterious photo in Brazil and a chilling letter sent in 2013.In This Episode:A retelling of the 1962 Alcatraz prison escapeDetailed breakdown of the escape plan and routeThe role of Popular Mechanics magazine, accordion bellows, and stolen spoonsFirsthand accounts and timeline of the morning afterDeep dive into theories: Did they drown, or did they survive?New evidence uncovered decades later, including a stolen car, a photo from Brazil, and a letter allegedly from John AnglinFBI & U.S. Marshals’ ongoing involvement🔗 Sources & References:The Birthday EffectFBI DocsFBI VaultNPS ArticlePopular Mechanics articleNational Park FoundationMyth BustersHistory ChannelUS Marshals Still HuntIndependent NewsSeattle News Article2013 Letter ReportThe LetterThe Triathlon San Fran Chronicle TriathlonRobert StroudFind photos on today's episode by visiting our social handles or the website to learn more. New here? Don’t forget to follow and leave a review—so you never miss a new episode of the sinister, the strange, and the spooky.For photos visiting our social handles or our website to learn more.Join us each week as we delve into the world where mystery meets the macabre:Instagram: @macabremondayspodcastFacebook: Macabre Mondays PodcastYouTube: @macabremondayspodcastTikTok: @macabremondayspodcastX: @macabremondays_
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  • 18. The Boy in the Box: Americas Unknown Child
    May 5 2025
    In 1957, the body of a young boy was found in a cardboard box on the edge of the woods in Philadelphia. He was malnourished, bruised, and alone—no name, no identity, and no one came forward to claim him. For over 60 years, the world would only know him as The Boy in the Box.In this chilling episode of Macabre Mondays, Alejandra dives into the decades-old cold case, the haunting crime scene, strange clues like a discarded hat and a box traced to a baby bassinet, and the heartbreaking theories that surrounded the boy’s death. From psychics and secret foster homes to DNA breakthroughs and forensic genealogy, this is the story of how modern science finally gave this child a name: Joseph Augustus Zarelli.Sources:Philadelphia Police Press ConferenceAmerica’s Unknown Child Official Memorial SiteNBC Philadelphia – In-depth article on the identificationPhiladelphia Inquirer – Coverage on Joseph Zarelli’s identityWHYY – Local media coverageParabon NanoLabs – Forensic genealogy company used in this caseFind a Grave – Joseph Augustus Zarelli memorialCBS News – Historical overview of the casePhiladelphia Inquirer – Reburial and new headstone (Jan 2023)Buzzfeed Unsolved Episode Stuffed Memories EpisodeThe Casual Criminalist Episode What do you think happened to Joseph Augustus Zarelli? Share your thoughts with us @MacabreMondaysPodcast. New here? Don’t forget to follow and leave a review—so you never miss a new episode of the sinister, the strange, and the spooky.For photos on todays episode visit our social handles or our website to learn more.Join us each week as we delve into the world where mystery meets the macabre:Instagram: @macabremondayspodcastFacebook: Macabre Mondays PodcastYouTube: @macabremondayspodcastTikTok: @macabremondayspodcastX: @macabremondays_
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