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[The Voice from the Grave: The Bizarre Murder Case of Teresita Basa]-[Ghost Story (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2022-07-18

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The Tragic End of Teresita Basa

On February 21, 1977, Teresita Basa, a 47-year-old respiratory therapist, was found murdered in her Chicago apartment. Firefighters were called to extinguish a fire in her bedroom, where they discovered her body staged in a way that suggested sexual assault. However, an autopsy later confirmed that Teresita was a virgin, indicating that the scene had been staged to mislead investigators. Despite extensive interviews with coworkers at Edgewater Hospital and neighbors, police hit a dead end, unable to find a clear motive or suspect.

The Unexplained Trances of Remy Chua

Months later, the case took a supernatural turn. Remy Chua, a coworker of Teresita’s whom she barely knew, began exhibiting strange behavior, including mimicking Teresita’s habits. Shortly after being fired, Remy began falling into trances at home. During these episodes, witnessed by her husband, Dr. Jose Chua, Remy would speak in a voice with a "distinct Spanish accent" in Tagalog, claiming to be Teresita Basa. The voice repeatedly pleaded, "Doctor, you must help me," and insisted that she had been murdered.

The Revelation of the Killer

In a series of trances, the entity claiming to be Teresita provided specific, chilling details about her death. She identified her killer as Alan Showery, a respiratory technician at the hospital. The entity described how she had let him into her apartment to fix her TV, only for him to stab her and steal her jewelry—specifically a "jade and gold necklace" and a "pearl cocktail ring"—which he had subsequently given to his pregnant girlfriend, Yanka. The voice even provided contact information for Teresita’s relatives who could verify the ownership of the jewelry.

Justice Through the Supernatural

Initially skeptical and fearful, the Chuas eventually contacted the police. When Detective Joe Stachula heard the name "Alan Showery," he immediately recognized the significance of the initials "AS," which matched a cryptic note found in Teresita’s diary: "buy tickets for A.S." Upon investigating Showery, police discovered he had a criminal history. When they searched his home, they found his girlfriend, Yanka, wearing the exact "pearl cocktail ring" described by the spirit.

Confession and Legal Aftermath

Faced with the evidence, Alan Showery confessed to the murder. He admitted he had gone to Teresita's apartment to rob her, strangled her, staged the scene, and set the fire to destroy evidence. While his first trial ended in a mistrial due to the controversial nature of the "Voice from the Grave" testimony, Showery eventually pleaded guilty in 1979 and was sentenced to 14 years in prison. He was paroled after serving only four and a half years.

Conclusion

To this day, the Teresita Basa case remains one of the most baffling in American history. Whether one believes in the intervention of a spirit or coincidental psychological phenomena, the information provided by the Chuas was the "key to finding and convicting" the killer. Adding to the mystery, police records indicate that other hospital employees also reported encounters with an "apparition that looked like Teresita," reinforcing the enduring and haunting legacy of this unsolved-turned-solved mystery.

🎯Key Sentences

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Sensing something was off with his wife, the husband got up and followed her.
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That day, the sunset was barely after 5 p.m.
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Teresita felt was almost within her grasp.
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her current job as a respiratory therapist at the hospital was really just a means to an end
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she was over the moon and played piano basically all the time
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📝Key Phrases

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something is off
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within one's grasp
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a means to an end
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over the moon
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humming along
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📖 Transcript

In mid-July 1977, a 38-year-old woman named Remy Chua was sitting in her living room talking to her husband when suddenly mid-sentence, she stood up and said very robotically that she was going to go lie down for a while.
Then she turned and walked away into a nearby bedroom.
Sensing something was off with his wife, the husband got up and followed her.
What he would see and hear in that bedroom over the next 30 minutes would not only scar him for life, but would also become some of the most infamous evidence ever used by police in a real murder investigation.
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