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Snuggled up in bed, local woman Amelia Hardgrave scrolls on her phone to see what her YouTube recommended has to offer.

As someone who couldn’t go five minutes without stimulation, whether it be scrolling social media or listening to music, the half hour window before bed time was a particularly perilous time for Amelia.

Had she ever spoken to a therapist about it, they might say that the constant need for external stimulation was clearly just her way of avoiding her crushing thoughts – all of which would come to head late at night, when she was lying alone in her room.

Rather than deal with what was obviously some residual trauma left from her formative years, Amelia has chosen to stick her head into the sand by listening to a graphic true crime podcast.

If not for the morbid fascination, but to remind herself that there were worse things in life than being lonely on a Saturday night – namely, at least she’s not chopped up in a barrel.

“Lindsay Roberts was only just starting her life, and had recently moved to Wisconsin with her boyfriend Tim.”

“The 24 year old student was close to finishing her degree, and had dreams of being a veterinarian.”

“When she wasn’t studying or hanging out with her close circle of friends, Lindsay liked to volunteer at her local soup kitchen…which is where she ran into Henry Walker.”

“Lindsay really lit up the room, she was honestly one of the kindest, most generous people you’d ever meet.”

“We used to nickname her Sunny because she was like a ray of sunshine.”

“The suspect, Henry Walker, was a man of few words, who worked at the local Kwik E Stop as a gas attendant.”

Closing her eyes as an eyewitness recounts in graphic detail their discovery of the body, Amelia finds herself peacefully falling asleep in mere minutes.

More to come.

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