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He Admitted to Spying on Linda?! #truecrime #crimejunkie #unsolvedmysteries

November 26, 2025 / 01:36

This episode covers the investigation into Linda's disappearance, featuring Dr. W's testimony, Don's admission of monitoring Linda, and his interactions with Officer Webb.

Dr. W confirms that Linda brought recording equipment and cassette tapes to her office, which she intends to turn over to police. This evidence supports suspicions about Don's behavior.

In late May, Don admits to Officer Webb that he was monitoring Linda, showing him his setup in the basement. He also claims some of Linda's belongings are missing, but Officer Webb observes that most of her items remain in the house.

Don presents a journal he has kept at Dr. W's suggestion, detailing events surrounding Linda's disappearance. When Webb suggests a polygraph test to clear suspicions, Don declines, citing a previous bad experience and advice from his lawyer.

TLDR

Dr. W confirms Don monitored Linda, who is still missing; Don declines a polygraph test amidst suspicions from her family.

Episode

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When they talked to Dr. W, Dr. W backs that story up. In fact, she tells investigators that Linda had brought
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some of the recording equipment that she found in their house along with some cassette tapes to her office, and she
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still has them to turn over to police. But, they don't even need to press play to confirm that Don was monitoring Linda
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because when they confront Don about this in late May, he just straight-up admits it. What? Yeah, but I think in
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his mind, like he's very nonchalant about it. He's just like, you know, marriage. And like he even brings
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Officer Webb down to the basement and like shows him his setup. And at that time, he also walks Webb through some
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items that he claims are missing from the house. The items I I assume he's like, "Oh, look, she took these with
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her." But, the thing that Webb notices most is that most of Linda's belongings are still
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there. And Don has already boxed some of it up. He then pulls out this short journal
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that he's been keeping at Dr. W's suggestion, detailing everything he can remember about the days around Linda's
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disappearance. And so, this is like when Webb presses a little bit. He tells Don like, "Listen,
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Linda's family thinks that you did something to her. So, would you take a polygraph to prove them wrong?"
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Don declines. He says that he had a bad experience with one during a burglary investigation. This is a charge that he
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was later convicted of. Plus, he says that his lawyer told him not to. I didn't even know he had a lawyer. I
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don't think investigators knew that either.

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Episode Highlights

  • Don's Nonchalant Admission
    Don admits to monitoring Linda without any apparent concern. 'What? Yeah, but I think in his mind, like he's very nonchalant about it.'
    “What? Yeah, but I think in his mind, like he's very nonchalant about it.”
    @ 00m 26s
    November 26, 2025
  • Confrontation Over Polygraph
    Webb challenges Don to take a polygraph test to prove his innocence. Don declines, citing a bad experience.
    “Linda's family thinks that you did something to her.”
    @ 01m 11s
    November 26, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • What? Yeah, but I think in his mind, like he's very nonchalant about it.
    He Admitted to Spying on Linda?! #truecrime #crimejunkie #unsolvedmysteries
  • I didn't even know he had a lawyer.
    He Admitted to Spying on Linda?! #truecrime #crimejunkie #unsolvedmysteries

Key Moments

  • Monitoring Admission00:26
  • Polygraph Challenge01:11
  • Legal Surprise01:33