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How Did COVID Impact This Investigation?! #truecrime #crimejunkie #unsolvedmysteries

November 10, 2025 / 01:12

This episode discusses the mysterious case of Gwen Casso Quiz, who went missing after a police inquiry about a crashed van. Key topics include the timeline of events, Eric Casso Quiz's actions, and the impact of COVID-19 on decision-making.

The episode begins with police arriving at Eric Casso Quiz's home to investigate a crashed van found nearby. Eric claims his wife, Gwen, is home asleep, supported by a doorbell camera screenshot showing her leaving the house earlier that night.

Despite the police inquiry, Eric does not check on Gwen or provide further evidence of her whereabouts. An hour later, he calls 911 to report her missing, raising questions about his actions and the context of the pandemic.

The discussion prompts listeners to reflect on their own responses in similar situations, particularly during the unusual circumstances of 2020.

TLDR

Eric Casso Quiz reports his wife missing after police inquiry about a crashed van, raising questions about his actions during COVID-19.

Episode

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When police showed up to the house of Casso Quiz's door, they were trying to find out if their van had been stolen
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because it had just been found crashed with this strange man by it who had an even stranger story. So, they tracked
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down the owner and that's Eric Casso Quiz and he's like, as far as I know it's not stolen. Like just me and my
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wife Gwen use it and it should still be here at our house, but it wasn't. So, he
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shows officers a screenshot from his doorbell cam of his wife leaving their house at 10:19 p.m. And when the officer
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asked, did she ever return? He says, yes, she's home in bed asleep. But he didn't offer any video or other
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screenshots to prove that. He also didn't go check and neither did the officer because this was 2020 and
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everyone was social distancing and Eric said that Gwen just took a COVID test that they expected would come back
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positive. But then just an hour later after this officer leaves, he calls 911 to report
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Gwen missing. So, my question for you is, if an officer shows up at your door at late at
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night, your van is in a crash, do you go and check on your partner? Like think back to to 2020, it was strange times.
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Or do you just assume they're sleeping and check later? Is this weird or was it just
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part of the time?

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Episode Highlights

  • The Mysterious Van Crash
    Police investigate a crashed van linked to Eric Casso Quiz, who claims it's not stolen.
    “As far as I know, it's not stolen.”
    @ 00m 13s
    November 10, 2025
  • The Missing Wife
    Eric calls 911 to report his wife Gwen missing after police leave.
    “He didn't offer any video or other screenshots to prove that.”
    @ 00m 31s
    November 10, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • Do you go and check on your partner?
    How Did COVID Impact This Investigation?! #truecrime #crimejunkie #unsolvedmysteries
  • Is this weird or was it just part of the time?
    How Did COVID Impact This Investigation?! #truecrime #crimejunkie #unsolvedmysteries

Key Moments

  • Van Crash Investigation00:03
  • COVID Concerns00:41
  • 911 Call00:47