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S3 Ep292: Tiffany Booth: Coward on the Run

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4.710.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2025

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

In late September 2020, 35-year-old Tiffany Booth was living in Las Vegas withher boyfriend, Eduardo Clemente. She was close with her family—so close thatthey spoke every single day. But then, without warning, Tiffany stoppedresponding. Her phone went silent, her social media activity vanished, andsurveillance footage from her condo was mysteriously deleted. Days later, hercar was found abandoned in the desert, hundreds of miles away, with the licenseplates removed and no sign of Tiffany. Soon after, her body wasdiscovered—wrapped in plastic and left in a remote ravine. What began as amissing persons case quickly turned into a homicide investigation that uncoveredfake identities, survival gear, and a suspect who knew how to disappear. And atthe heart of it all was Tiffany—a kind, trusting woman whose life was stolen bysomeone she thought she could trust.We're coming to CrimeCon Denver! Use our code CRIMEWEEKLY for 10% off your tickets!https://www.crimecon.com/CC25Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.comBecome a Patreon member -- > ソ https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeeklyShop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> ソ https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shopYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcastWebsite: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.comInstagram: @CrimeWeeklyPodTwitter: @CrimeWeeklyPodFacebook: @CrimeWeeklyPodADS:1. https://www.TryFUM.com/CrimeWeekly - Use code CRIMEWEEKLY to get a FREE gift with your Journey Pack!2. https://www.EatIQBAR.com - Text WEEKLY to 64000 for 20% off ALL IQBAR products and FREE shipping!3. https://www.HelloFresh.com/CrimeWeekly10FM - Use code CRIMEWEEKLY10FM to get up to 10 FREE meals and a FREE high protein item for life!

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0:00.0

In late September 2020, 35-year-old Tiffany Booth was living in Las Vegas with her boyfriend, Eduardo Clementi.

0:20.3

She was close with her family, so close that they

0:22.8

spoke every single day. But then without warning, Tiffany stopped responding. Her phone went silent.

0:29.7

Her social media activity vanished, and surveillance footage from her condo was mysteriously deleted.

0:36.7

Days later, her car was found abandoned in the

0:38.9

desert, hundreds of miles away, with the license plates removed and no sign of Tiffany. Soon

0:44.9

after her body was discovered, wrapped in plastic, and left in a remote ravine. What began as a

0:50.8

missing person's case quickly turned into a homicide investigation that uncovered fake identities, survival gear, and a suspect who knew how to disappear.

0:59.5

And at the heart of it all was Tiffany, a kind, trusting woman whose life was stolen by someone she thought she could trust.

1:23.1

Thank you. Dasser. Derek has a little cold today. A little bit. We are going to, we're going to bear through that.

1:29.0

He's been doing great.

1:30.3

One of the benefits of you being the storyteller.

1:33.2

I can just sit here and look pretty.

1:35.5

Yeah.

1:36.1

Make sure you weigh in sometimes, but understand his voice may get a little gravelly from

1:40.5

time to time.

1:41.1

It's gnawing on me, so I do apologize because it's bothering me. So, and by the way,

1:45.9

there's a couple of versions where I've probably said it three or four times. I just had to redo it

1:50.3

because my voice is cracking. I feel like I'm back in high school. Yeah, he's going through puberty

1:54.3

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2:14.1

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