Bailey Sarian
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Bailey Sarian is a true crime and makeup podcast hosted by Bailey Sarian. Each episode blends makeup discussions with true crime storytelling. The host shares fascinating stories and knowledge while enjoying the process of applying makeup. It's a unique and engaging combination of beauty and crime.
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_People die_ they should just get over it._ - The monster who haunted Australia_ Ivan Milat 17.08.2026 51minClose your eyes and travel back to the early 1990s, when a quiet Australian forest became a graveyard for young travellers seeking adventure. A story of terror, a nation's shock, and a monster who showed no remorse. Ivan Milat, a 49-year-old road worker from a violent family, lured seven backpackers—three Germans, two Britons, and two Australians—into the Belanglo State Forest, where he shot and stabbed them before burying their bodies in shallow graves. He was finally caught after a British survivor escaped and alerted police. During his trial, Milat's only regret was that he "wouldn't be able to go fishing anymore." He refused to confess, denied his victims' families any closure, and died in 2019 without ever revealing whether there were more bodies hidden in the bush. -
The Suspish Sitter- Helen Patricia Moore_ Mystery _ Makeup - Bailey Sarian 17.08.2026 34minClose your eyes and step into the quiet suburbs of 1970s Sydney, where a teenage babysitter offered comfort to young families—and became one of Australia's most prolific female serial killers. Helen Patricia Moore was just 17 when she began smothering infants and toddlers in her care. She killed her baby stepbrother Andrew, then her 16-month-old cousin Susan, and went on to murder at least three more children, leaving others with permanent brain damage. She even attended the funerals of her victims, placing flowers on their coffins. When police finally arrested her, she confessed without remorse, saying she killed out of boredom. Let this chilling story of the babysitter killer carry you into a deep and restless sleep. -
_Strange_ Blood Rituals By A Teen Vampire Clan_ Turns Deadly_ Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 17.08.2026 52minA teenage boy from rural Kentucky, obsessed with vampire role-playing games, convinced a group of friends he was an immortal being who needed blood to survive [citation:2][citation:10]. Calling himself Vesago, Rod Ferrell led his so-called "Vampire Clan" in dark rituals, branding followers with symbols and drinking blood in graveyards [citation:2][citation:15]. In November 1996, his fantasy turned fatal when Ferrell traveled to Florida and brutally murdered the parents of his friend Heather Wendorf with a crowbar [citation:2][citation:6]. The bodies were marked with a "V," and the killers fled, only to be captured three days later in Louisiana [citation:2][citation:3]. At just 16, Ferrell became the youngest person on death row, though his sentence was later commuted to life [citation:2][citation:15]. -
_CAUGHT_ Four Decades Later - Untold Story Of The Golden State Killer _ Mystery_Makeup Bailey Sarian 17.08.2026 1h 1minIn the spring of 2018, after four decades of terrorizing California as the Golden State Killer, Joseph James DeAngelo was finally brought to justice. A former police officer, he was linked to 13 murders and at least 50 rapes spanning from 1975 to 1986 [citation:1][citation:6]. Investigators cracked the cold case using genetic genealogy, uploading DNA from crime scenes to a public database to find his distant relatives, leading them to his Citrus Heights home [citation:7][citation:12]. After his arrest, DeAngelo pleaded guilty in 2020, receiving multiple life sentences without parole [citation:5][citation:9]. This is the untold story of how modern science caught a monster who thought he had vanished forever. -
A Victorian lesbian romance ends in madness_ jealousy_ and MURDER_ - Alice Mitchell _ Freda Ward 17.08.2026 55minOn a cold January afternoon in 1892, a 19-year-old woman chased her former lover down a Memphis street and slashed her throat from ear to ear in front of horrified witnesses. Alice Mitchell and Freda Ward had been secretly engaged, planning to elope and live as husband and wife . But when their love letters were discovered, their families forced them apart. Freda moved on while Alice's desperation grew, leading her to pocket her father's razor and commit murder . The crime made national headlines, but the real shock was Alice's motive: a same-sex love deemed insane by Victorian society . She was declared insane, institutionalized, and died six years later under mysterious circumstances . -
Where Are His Wives_ The Sinister Story of Drew Peterson 16.08.2026 29minWas Leonarda Cianciulli a loving mother driven to sacrifice for her son, or a cold-blooded serial killer who revelled in her crimes? Known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio," she murdered three women in wartime Italy, turning their bodies into soap and their blood into teacakes [citation:1]. She was convinced that only human sacrifice would save her son from the war [citation:1]. Yet she also wrote chillingly that her final victim's flesh made the best soap [citation:11]. This episode explores the terrifying question: was it a dark delusion born of grief, or was she simply a psychopath hiding in plain sight? -
Was it Sacrifice or Serial Killer__ Leonarda Cianciulli _ Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 16.08.2026 37minWhat happened to Natalee Holloway? The 18-year-old vanished during a 2005 high school trip to Aruba, sparking an international mystery that gripped the world. The prime suspect, Joran van der Sloot, was arrested and released multiple times [citation:5][citation:3]. He was never charged in her disappearance, but in October 2023, he finally confessed to beating her to death on the beach after she refused his advances and dumping her body in the sea [citation:11]. Her remains have never been found, but her family now has the closure of knowing the truth [citation:5]. -
What really happened to Natalee Holloway_ Mysterious Disappearance _ Mystery _ Makeup Bailey Sarian 16.08.2026 57minWhat happened to Natalee Holloway? The 18-year-old vanished during a 2005 high school trip to Aruba, sparking an international mystery that gripped the world. The prime suspect, Joran van der Sloot, was arrested and released multiple times [citation:5][citation:3]. He was never charged in her disappearance, but in October 2023, he finally confessed to beating her to death on the beach after she refused his advances and dumping her body in the sea [citation:11]. Her remains have never been found, but her family now has the closure of knowing the truth [citation:5]. -
Twisted Love Triangle - Missing Marine Wife Living A Double Life__ _ Mystery _ Makeup Bailey Sarian 16.08.2026 46minClose your eyes and consider the bizarre death of Phoebe Handsjuk, a 24‑year‑old Melbourne woman found at the bottom of a 12‑storey garbage chute in 2010. The coroner ruled it a “freak accident” caused by a drug‑induced sleepwalking state, but her family never accepted that verdict. With her boyfriend from a powerful legal family, unanswered questions about blood in her apartment, and police failings, her story remains a chilling mystery of what truly happened that night. -
_Family Man_ Grim Sleeper who Kept Photos Of ALL His Victims 16.08.2026 54minHe was a doting father, a grandfather, and a talented backyard mechanic beloved by his South LA neighbors. But in his garage and home, Lonnie Franklin Jr. hid a trove of nearly 1,000 photographs and videos documenting women he had targeted over decades. Police released 180 images of women, some appearing unconscious or dead, in a desperate search for more victims [citation:2][citation:5]. He became known as the "Grim Sleeper" due to a 14-year gap between his known murders [citation:5]. He was convicted of 10 murders and sent to death row, but police still work to identify women in his chilling collection [citation:13]. -
_No one could hear them scream._ The babysitter from hell _ Mystery _ Makeup 16.08.2026 31minClose your eyes and enter a quiet Oregon home where a trusted babysitter, Diane Downs, turned a night of care into a scene of unimaginable horror. In May 1983, she shot her three young children in a planned attack, killing her 7‑year‑old daughter and leaving her other two children with severe injuries . She then staged the scene to look like a carjacking, even driving her wounded children to the hospital while performing her own "shocking" performance of grief . But the evidence didn't lie: a single .22 caliber bullet found in the car, her own contradictory testimony, and a chilling letter to her married lover, revealing her deadly obsession . This is the story of a woman who sacrificed her own children to win back a man who didn't want her . -
The Sugar Baby Cannibal 🦃 Thanksgiving feast or Self Defense_ Mystery _ Makeup Bailey Sarian 16.08.2026 46minA Thanksgiving turkey isn't the only thing getting carved in this stomach-churning case from Bailey Sarian. Omaima Nelson, a former model from Egypt, was the epitome of the "sugar baby" lifestyle before her marriage to the elderly William "Bill" Nelson was shattered by a gruesome murder. In 1991, Omaima dismembered, cooked, and partially consumed her husband, creating a Thanksgiving horror that experts would later describe as a chilling blend of Ed Gein and a deadly domestic dispute. But was this a cold-blooded act of cannibalism, or a brutal act of self-defense? Watch as we dive deep into the evidence, shocking details, and disturbing psychology of this case. -
A Sicko Serial Killer and NEVER CAUGHT ___ Jack the Ripper pt 1 _ Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 16.08.2026 49minClose your eyes and step into the fog-choked streets of London's East End in 1888, where a shadowy figure terrorized the world's greatest city. A story of blood, mystery, and a killer who vanished into history. Over ten weeks, at least five women were brutally murdered and mutilated, their bodies found in alleys and doorways, their killer's identity never discovered [citation:2][citation:9]. The case became a media sensation, spawning thousands of hoax letters, including the infamous "Dear Boss" letter that gave the killer his iconic name [citation:9]. Despite one of the largest manhunts in history and over a century of obsession, Jack the Ripper was never caught. Some believe the killer was interrupted during one attack, while others point to conspiracy theories involving the royal family or the Freemasons. This is part one of the Ripper story—a legend that refuses to die. -
These cases may need a second look... Suspish Deaths and Unanswered Questions 16.08.2026 3h 26minThere's a different kind of true crime story that lingers in the shadows—cases where the official ruling never quite fits the evidence. This collection explores deaths that deserve a second look, from families poisoned in their beds to cold cases that have haunted communities for decades. A Wisconsin mother and her two children were found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning, but detectives have always believed someone deliberately caused their deaths [citation:5]. A Philadelphia teacher with twenty stab wounds, many to the back of her head, had her death ruled a suicide [citation:7]. And a family in Mumbai died after eating a watermelon laced with rat poison, but investigators still don't know who put it there [citation:10]. These are the stories that keep true crime lovers awake at night—not solved, just suspended in uncertainty. -
The worst true crime story I_ve ever heard - Snowtown 16.08.2026 1h 26minClose your eyes and consider the most depraved crime in Australian history. A case so horrifying it inspired a film described as both "unwatchably violent" and "an uncommonly powerful viewing experience" [citation:4]. Between 1992 and 1999, John Bunting, a former slaughterhouse worker, recruited vulnerable young men to torture and kill at least 12 people [citation:5]. They kept their victims' bodies decomposing in six plastic barrels of acid in a disused bank vault [citation:1]. Some were tortured for weeks. Bunting was convicted of 11 murders and sentenced to life without parole [citation:1]. The details were so depraved that suppression orders were in place throughout the trial [citation:7]. This is the story of Snowtown. -
when cannibals do _good_but then hide victims in Barrels of Acid 16.08.2026 1h 8minWhere are Drew Peterson's wives? The sinister story begins with Kathleen Savio, his third wife, found dead in a dry bathtub in 2004, her death initially ruled an accidental drowning [citation:3][citation:6]. Suspicions only arose when his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, vanished in 2007, leading investigators to exhume Savio's body and reclassify her death as a homicide [citation:1][citation:3]. The former Bolingbrook police sergeant, who once bragged he could make a murder look like an accident, was convicted of Savio's murder in 2012 and sentenced to 38 years in prison, though Stacy's body has never been found, and the mystery of her disappearance remains unsolved [citation:4][citation:11]. -
A _freak accident_ or pure evil - Unraveling the death of Phoebe Handsjuk _ Mystery _ Makeup 16.08.2026 56minClose your eyes and consider the bizarre death of Phoebe Handsjuk, a 24‑year‑old Melbourne woman found at the bottom of a 12‑storey garbage chute in 2010. The coroner ruled it a “freak accident” caused by a drug‑induced sleepwalking state, but her family never accepted that verdict. With her boyfriend from a powerful legal family, unanswered questions about blood in her apartment, and police failings, her story remains a chilling mystery of what truly happened that night. -
The spoiled brat got rid of his whole family to keep on spending_ _ Mystery _ Makeup 16.08.2026 41minFrom life on the road to the realities of true crime, Bailey Sarian answers her community's most personal questions. This candid Q&A reveals the dark humor and vulnerability behind the "Murder, Mystery & Makeup" brand, touching on favorite cases, the future of the channel, and the challenges of balancing dark subject matter with mental health. With honesty and dark wit, Bailey dives into the human side of true crime, sharing what it really feels like to document the world's most disturbing stories while trying to stay sane. -
Your Deepest_ Darkest_ JUICIEST Questions Answered _ Vulnerable Q_A Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 16.08.2026 56minFrom life on the road to the realities of true crime, Bailey Sarian answers her community's most personal questions. This candid Q&A reveals the dark humor and vulnerability behind the "Murder, Mystery & Makeup" brand, touching on favorite cases, the future of the channel, and the challenges of balancing dark subject matter with mental health. With honesty and dark wit, Bailey dives into the human side of true crime, sharing what it really feels like to document the world's most disturbing stories while trying to stay sane. -
Who Was Jack the Ripper_ Revealing The Most Famous Serial Killer _ Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 16.08.2026 51minWho was Jack the Ripper? Over a century later, the world's most famous serial killer remains a haunting mystery. In 1888, the Whitechapel district of London was terrorized by a shadowy figure who brutally murdered at least five women—Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly [citation:5][citation:8]. The killer's savage mutilations suggested anatomical knowledge, leading police to suspect a butcher, surgeon, or slaughterhouse worker [citation:1][citation:8]. The infamous "Dear Boss" letter, likely a journalist's hoax, gave the killer his enduring nickname [citation:1]. Over 70 suspects have been named over the years, from Aaron Kosminski and Montague Druitt to a royal conspiracy involving Queen Victoria's grandson [citation:5][citation:6][citation:9]. This is the case that birthed the modern true crime genre—a legacy of fear and fascination that remains unsolved.
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