The Jasmine Forbes Case: A Trail That Didn’t End Where It Should Have Little Dickies, Some cases end with a verdict. Some cases end with a name, a motive, a clean line drawn from crime to consequence. And then there are cases like this one. The kind that fracture. The kind that give you just enough answers to feel like justice is coming, and then pull the floor out from under you. Because the truth is this: We know what happened in Pennsylvania. We do not know what happened to Jasmine Forbes. And that is the part that should keep you up at night. The House The scene where violence erupted, and where Jasmine Forbes was last seen. It always starts somewhere ordinary. A house. A yard. A quiet stretch of land that does not look like it belongs in a police report. 132 Neil Road in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. On the morning of February 23, 2022, that quiet broke open. Two men were found dead. Shot in the head. Not a struggle. Not chaos. Execution. F...
Who Killed Lee VanLuvender? The unsolved 2007 murder of Lee VanLuvender in Monroe County, Pennsylvania remains one of the region’s most haunting cold cases. Evidence points to a violent confrontation in the woods near Hypsie Gap Road in Long Pond, and investigators believe someone still knows the truth. Little Dickies, There are places where sound does not travel the way it should. Places where a gunshot does not echo. It disappears. On December 4, 2007, a 22-year-old father walked into the woods of Monroe County, Pennsylvania, expecting nothing more than a quiet morning hunt. Instead, something happened out there that should have shaken the entire region. Multiple gunshots. Ballistics carved into trees. Blood frozen into snow like a photograph no one wanted to develop. And yet, silence. No witnesses. No arrests. No justice. Just a name that refuses to disappear: Lee VanLuvender. This is not just a cold case. This is a story about a moment in the woods ...