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Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

The Mystery of Sneha Philip

Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

Moms got ya covered-feed

True Crime

4.68.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On the evening of September 10, 2001, 31-year-old physician Sneha Philip walked into her Lower Manhattan apartment building carrying shopping bags. It was the last confirmed sighting of her. By the next morning, planes struck the World Trade Center just blocks away, plunging the city into chaos and swallowing the mystery of her disappearance into the tragedy of 9/11. From the outside, Sneha and her husband Ron Lieberman seemed to have a perfect life. But in the months leading up to her vanishing, Sneha faced a suspension from her medical residency, a pending legal charge, and rumors of a secret double life. Was she a hero who ran toward the towers to help, or did something far more sinister happen the night before? Join us as we discuss the puzzling final movements, the unidentified woman she was seen shopping with, and the enduring mystery of the doctor who vanished into thin air. Thank you to this week's sponsors! To grab your PAKA hoodie, go to PakaApparel.com! Text MOMS to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and data rates may apply. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday! Follow us on Instagram: @momsandmysteries Join our Patreon: patreon.com/momsandmysteries Visit our website: momsandmysteries.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

On the evening of September 10, 2001, a 31-year-old doctor walked through the doors of her apartment building in lower Manhattan.

0:07.5

Security cameras captured her returning from a day of shopping, carrying bags, and accompanied by another woman.

0:13.6

It was the last confirmed sighting of her. By the next morning, she was gone.

0:19.2

Within hours, planes struck the World Trade Center just blocks away.

0:23.6

The city descended into chaos and whatever had happened to Sneha Phillip the night before

0:28.3

was swallowed by something much bigger.

0:56.1

Hey guys and welcome to the Moms and Mysteries podcast, a true crime podcast featuring myself, Mandy, and my dear friend Melissa. Hi, Melissa. Hi, Mandy. How are you? I'm doing all right. I feel like at the moment I have a case of the afternoon sleepies, the three o'clock effect or whatever you want to call it.

1:01.6

I feel like I'm dragging a little bit this afternoon. How about you? About the same. I meant to tell you, I was going to have my son send you a voice recording because he is, did I tell you about the

1:06.1

onion situation that we had at our house? No. I've had this onion situation before, which is really the

1:12.6

more embarrassing part, where you, like, leave an onion in, like, a pantry drawer, and you forget

1:19.2

about it, and then you take it out, and it's already, like, growing itself. Like, it's just

1:24.1

thriving in there. So not the first time I've done it. This is the second time.

1:28.3

And now he's growing that. Like you can, I guess, put it in the dirt and do something. And it's like actually growing. So I was like, yeah. He's like super into gardening. He always does this. He does this like every summer. And I was like, well, now Mandy's into it. So if you want to talk to somebody, I've got somebody for you.

1:44.6

I love it.

1:45.6

Yeah, I actually did that this year with garlic that started sprouting on my counter and I went and just planted it. I think I don't even know how garlic actually is supposed to grow or how it's supposed to look or how you know when it's ready to be harvested. Thank you. Thank you. So we're just kind of like flying, flying by the seat

2:02.5

of our pants here with that. And eventually I'll just Google it and find out how I can tell

2:07.2

when it's ready or whatever. But hopefully it works. Yeah. I hope you guys get some onions.

2:12.0

So far so good. I mean, I can't tell. It kind of looks like a fake thing you do for your kid when you're

2:16.4

like, oh, look at this incredible princess coming up through the sand at the beach or like this great, amazing seashell. And like you've planted it there, like you've not planted it, but like you've faked it and put it there. That's what it feels like right now because it's just like a giant onion kind of on top of something with some sprouts. So I don't know. He could be duping me.

2:35.8

No idea. He's smarter than me. So I'm excited. You'll have to take photos of the progress of its growth.

2:40.8

Absolutely. Okay. So I am super excited to talk about the story this week. This is one I can't believe I've

2:47.2

never heard of before until just recently. I came across this case probably a few

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