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Unresolved: A True Crime & Mystery Podcast

Henry McCabe

Unresolved: A True Crime & Mystery Podcast

Unresolved Productions

History, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.52.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

“I try to picture where he was, what it might’ve been like, what circumstances would’ve made him sound like that.”

In September of 2015, 30-year-old Henry McCabe was preparing for a massive move. A Liberian immigrant living in Mounds View, Minnesota, Henry worked as a tax auditor for the state and was married with two children. His wife and he were preparing to move to California, and she'd already gone ahead with their two daughters while Henry wrapped some things up in Minnesota.

On the evening of Sunday, September 6th - Labor Day weekend - Henry decided to go out for a night with a pair of friends. Hours later, in the early morning hours of September 7th, he would place a phone call to his wife, leaving behind a strange voicemail that would baffle investigators and cast doubt on his final hours...



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0:00.0

This episode contains graphic content that may not be suitable for all ages.

0:08.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:10.0

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available.

0:15.0

Call or text 988 or chat with someone at 988 lifeline.org. Those outside of the U.S. reach out to someone at your local

0:24.2

crisis center or hotline. Please do not suffer in silence. There is a particular kind of dread that comes from hearing a voice,

0:44.6

the voice of someone you love, in obvious distress and being unable to do anything about it.

0:49.9

Most of us have experienced some version of that helplessness in small doses,

0:55.0

maybe a phone call that drops in the middle of receiving bad news, or a text message that

0:59.6

stops mid-sentence.

1:01.5

In those moments, your imagination fills in the gaps, and the gaps are almost always worse

1:06.7

than the reality.

1:08.4

But imagine this.

1:10.3

It's 228 in the morning. Your phone this. It's 228 in the morning.

1:12.7

Your phone rings.

1:14.1

It's your husband.

1:15.2

He is hundreds of miles away, and you're expecting a normal call, maybe a check-in, maybe

1:20.5

a pocket dial.

1:22.0

Instead, what you hear is two minutes of screaming, groaning, and sounds so strange and inhuman that you can't be sure

1:29.5

it's a person making them. And then at the very end, just before the line goes dead, a voice

1:35.0

says two words. Stop it. And that's the last time you ever hear from your husband. This is the case

1:42.4

that has haunted the Liberian-American community in Minnesota for over a decade. It is the case that has haunted the Liberian American community in Minnesota for over a decade.

1:47.6

It is a case in which a man went out for a night with friends, left behind one of the most

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