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Okay, now this next case, it's another one that felt super unsettling from the very beginning.
Yet somehow, the more details that come out, the worse that it gets.
Now it starts in Tennessee, and it starts with a woman who at first seemed to have simply vanished.
Sylvia Mora was originally from Costa Rica, and she was living in Tennessee with her husband David and her 18-year-old son Gabriel.
So back on October 28th, Sylvia was reported as missing.
And when the police started asking the family questions, both her husband David and her son Gabriel said the same thing.
She had traveled back home to Costa Rica.
Which honestly, at first, that explanation, it didn't sound totally unreasonable.
I mean, Costa Rica was where Sylvia was from, so it totally made sense on the surface.
But then, things started to feel a little bit off.
Investigators started looking into Sylvia's phone activity.
And it did not show any signs of international travel.
In fact, the last ping from her phone came from inside their family home.
On top of that, her personal belongings were all still inside the house.
So the longer that she, you know, stayed away, the more it became clear that something was not lining up here.
And as the police dug deeper and deeper, they realized this actually was not a disappearance at all.
It was a homicide.
According to prosecutors, Sylvia was killed inside the office of her own home.
And authorities allege that her 18-year-old son Gabriel admitted to beating his mom to death with a baseball bat.