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With a new volume of Unsolved Mysteries comes a new batch of Full Of Shet episodes where we can deep dive into what the HELL is going on over there. On Oct. 26, 2015, Calgary resident Lee Antoni returned home after spending a weekend with his mother in Saskatchewan. Upon entering his house, Lee found his wife Amanda's body lying motionless in the basement in a scene so horrific and bizarre that it's caused quite the debate amongst our own circle.

Contains sensitive descriptions of a crime scene that may be uncomfortable for some listeners.

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Amanda

In regards to your point about the husband trying to call her back and your story about your friend at the park, not dramatic at all. You are the kind of friend everyone deserves! That’s why my girlfriends and I send pins of our location when we go on dates. Danger lurks everywhere👀😝

Scary Clarey

So excited to hear your dulcet tones narrate another mystery! I had several thoughts regarding this perplexing case. The brains of those of us with a steady diet of horror movies and true crime stories tend to go to extreme places, i.e. your friend cutting out on the phone. You were a smart and caring friend to immediately check on her, but not everyone would anticipate potential danger. The saddest thing to me about this case is that if Lee had had the experience or foresight to send someone round at "the gasp" during their call, Amanda might have been saved. I'm absolutely NOT blaming him - so many people in my life might have just assumed they'd talk later. When you're 30 years-old, you likely wouldn't think something tragic and life altering had happened. So awful that he has to live with that. And lastly, I initially thought homicide but am leaning more toward accident. Still, the broken cell phone, its location . . . and blood spatter on the walls from just one (significant) injury keep nagging at me. What details made Kat ultimately conclude there was a killer? 🖤❤️