The transcript discusses several mysterious cases where victims seemingly helped solve their own murders posthumously through various means, such as ghostly apparitions and psychic mediums. These cases include:
1. **Fredrik's Disappearance**: An Australian farmer named Fredrik disappeared, and his friend George claimed Fredrik returned to England, leaving his wealth to George. Later, a ghost believed to be Fredrik led to the discovery of his body and George's subsequent conviction for murder.
2. **Teresita Basa's Case**: Teresita, a respiratory therapist, was found murdered in her home. Her spirit allegedly possessed a relative, leading to the revelation of the murderer's identity, who was a co-worker.
3. **Kavling's Murder**: Kavling was found stabbed in her home in the Philippines. Her mother heard a whisper from her deceased daughter implicating a neighbor, who was later convicted based on matching forensic evidence.
4. **Nadine's Death**: Initially ruled a suicide, Nadine's family suspected foul play involving her ex-boyfriend. Years later, a new tenant found a message implicating the ex-boyfriend, but no physical evidence has been found to convict him.
5. **Holy's Disappearance**: A psychic received information from Holy's spirit about her murder by an ex-boyfriend, leading to the discovery of her body.
These cases highlight unusual and unexplained phenomena that contributed to solving crimes in ways that defy conventional logic.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
**Case 1: Friedrich Facial**
1. Friedrich Facial, an Australian farmer, went missing on July 17, 1826.
2. His friend and neighbor, George Wall, claimed that Friedrich had returned to his hometown in England.
3. George Wall was found to have taken possession of Friedrich's property.
4. Two boys reported seeing bloodstains on Friedrich's fence.
5. Police found hair and a tooth at Friedrich's house, which they believed belonged to a fat white man.
6. Four months later, a local resident named John Fadli reported seeing Friedrich's ghost, which led police to his buried body.
7. George Wall was found guilty of murder and hanged on February 5, 1827.
**Case 2: Teresita**
1. Teresita, a woman from the Philippines, was found dead in her home in Chicago, Illinois, on February 21, 1977.
2. The police investigation found no signs of rape or clear motive for the murder.
3. A memo was found with a cryptic message that read "buy cinema tickets".
4. Teresita's spirit allegedly possessed her relative, Remi, who revealed the identity of the killer.
5. The killer was identified as Allen, a nurse who had been to Teresita's house to repair a television.
6. Allen was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 14 years in prison.
**Case 3: Kavling**
1. Kavling, a woman from the Philippines, was found dead in her home with 33 knife stabs on June 24, 2004.
2. The police found a suspicious neighbor, Rayen Baba, who was investigated and found guilty of the crime.
3. Kavling's mother reported hearing her daughter's voice whispering "Baba" while hugging her lifeless body.
**Case 4: Nadine**
1. Nadine, a 33-year-old woman from Sydney, Australia, was found dead in her bathroom on December 2009.
2. The police initially thought it was a suicide, but Nadine's family suspected foul play.
3. A letter was found with a cryptic message that read "it was a guy who did it".
4. Three years later, the same sentence was found written on the tiles of Nadine's bathroom by a new tenant.
5. The police investigation found no physical evidence linking the perpetrator to the crime scene.
**Case 5: Holly**
1. Holly, a 20-year-old woman from Ohio, United States, disappeared in 2005.
2. The police suspected her ex-boyfriend, Robert Michael Second, but had no evidence to take action.
3. A psychic named Christian Robert claimed to have communicated with Holly's spirit, which revealed the location of her buried body.
4. The police found Holly's body buried in cement near her father's house.
5. Robert Michael Second was found guilty of murder and also suspected of killing his own mother and her lover.