The true crime phenomenon has found a new narrative peak in the Crímenes del Más Allá podcast. In its most recent installment, the program dives into the icy waters of Puerto Varas, Chile, to reconstruct one of the most disturbing and disconcerting cases in recent history: the disappearance and death of Viviana Haeger. HERE you can listen to the podcast.
Titled “Viviana Haeger: 42 Days in the Dark,” this episode of Crímenes del Más Allá is not just a factual account; it is a journey into the cracks of a judicial system and the anatomy of a mystery that, to this day, feels incomplete.
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In the winter of 2010, the news of Viviana Haeger’s disappearance shocked an entire country.
For weeks, the search was incessant: police, dogs, experts and family members searched every corner of the area.
The surprise – and horror – came 42 days later, when her body was found in the crawl space of her own home.
How could it have gone unnoticed?
Crimes of the Beyond dissects this critical point:
Investigation errors: The episode exposes how the first expert examinations failed at the most basic level, leaving the body a few meters from where his family slept and ate.
Conflicting autopsies: Belmont’s analysis brings to the table the struggle of forensic reports that divided experts and public opinion.
The confession and the trial: The podcast addresses the explosive statement that turned the case around, taking the listener through a judicial process that left more doubts than certainties.
Roberto Belmont’s mastery of the noir chronicle
The success of Crímenes del Más Allá is no accident.
Much of its weight rests on the trajectory of its driver, Roberto Belmont.
With a career dedicated to exploring the frontier between the criminal and the inexplicable, Belmont has earned the respect of the audience thanks to his unhurried, analytical and deeply human style.
His voice not only narrates; it guides the listener through the pain and confusion of the most difficult cases, providing a perspective that few communicators achieve in the genre.
A crime that refuses to come down from the ceiling
For QuéOnnda readers, this episode represents the essence of what we seek: stories that force us to question our reality.
As Belmont rightly points out in this special, justice has ruled, but the full truth seems to have been trapped in that dark space between the ceiling and the rafters of the house.
It is a tale of social suspicion, irreversible pain and a system that, under pressure, showed its weakest seams.
“Viviana Haeger: 42 Days in the Dark” is now available on all audio platforms, such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
You can also find other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Observador Paranormal and El Sexto Sentido.
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