This Case Takes Place
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True Crime, Mysteries, Disappearances. Brought to you by Disturban, Cassey, Josh & Co
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Explores specific topics within true crime, focusing on unsolved cases, mysterious disappearances, and chilling criminal events with episodes examining notorious cases like the murder of Chaim Weiss and the mysterious death of prosecutor Jonathan Luna, highlighting the psychological and societal implications of these events.

True Crime, Mysteries, Disappearances. Brought to you by Disturban, Cassey, Josh & Co
In July 1996, 31-year-old Blair Adams travelled thousands of miles across North America in a frantic, confusing journey that nobody could fully explain. He emptied his bank account, crossed borders repeatedly, switched vehicles, and told friends he feared someone was after him. Just days later, Blair was found dead in a parking lot in Tennessee—surrounded by cash, gold, jewellery, and valuables that hadn’t been touched.
To this day, investigators and the public are still asking the same question: What was Blair Adams running from?
In this video, we break down Blair’s final movements, the evidence found at the scene, unexplained behaviour captured on CCTV, the strange encounters he had with strangers, and the theories that continue to divide true-crime communities. Was Blair targeted? Was he struggling with something unseen? Or is this one of the most overlooked mysteries of the 1990s?

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