H2H 4. 202. Teresita Basa. The Woman who Solved her own Murder.
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H2H 4. 202. Teresita Basa. The Woman who Solved her own Murder.


February 21, 1977, Chicago, Illinois. Teresita Basa, a respiratory therapist is found dead in a Chicago apartment fire. With a butcher knife still embedded in her chest, authorities were baffled. But when conventional leads failed, something otherworldly intervened. Join us on this gripping true crime ride as we explore the eerie twists and turns of this unsolved murder case turned supernatural phenomenon. This is the mystery of Teresita Basa, the woman who took justice into her own hands from beyond the grave.



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