
The case is never
cold to the
ones still looking.
I'm Kaylee Palmer — a former licensed private investigator, OSINT-certified researcher, and the voice behind Redrum Media and the Undetected podcast. This is the working desk of an ongoing search for the missing, told in full sentences and sourced documents.

A reporter who reads the file before
she reads the headline.
Before she was the voice audiences know from NewsNation, The Unsolved Mysteries Podcast, and Explore With Us, Kaylee Palmer was a licensed private investigator who kept finding herself drawn to the cases no one else was covering — the ones buried under newer headlines, the ones the family was still fighting for alone.
Redrum Media began on a Facebook page and a notebook. It grew into a platform: a podcast, a broadcast, a newsroom of one, and a community of tens of thousands who read the source documents, watch the interviews, and send tips that make their way to detectives.
Every story published under the Redrum banner is sourced, timestamped, and filed with a single rule: the family comes first, and the missing person's name stays in the room.
Open-source intelligence research, public-records requests, timeline reconstruction.
Longform audio and video built from interviews, documents, and on-the-ground reporting.
Working directly with the families of the missing — platform, not spectacle.

The Undetected:
The Disappearance of
Prisma Reyes.
Prisma Denisse Peralta Reyes was a 26-year-old mother from Dallas who had served in the National Guard. In 2019 she was last seen at her ex-boyfriend's apartment complex. She never came home. Video evidence tracked her movements in the hours before her disappearance, but more than five years later, Prisma is still missing.
How Redrum Media got involved — Kaylee heard about the case on social media. She started a Facebook page called "Where Is Prisma Reyes?", became the family's liaison, filed public-records requests with the police department, and helped carry the case from a local story into national coverage.
- 2019Last confirmed sighting
Prisma is last seen at her ex-boyfriend's apartment complex in the Dallas area. Surveillance footage captures portions of her movements.
- 2020'Where Is Prisma Reyes?' launches
Kaylee, then a licensed PI, creates a community Facebook page dedicated to finding Prisma — now with over 7,000 followers.
- 2021National attention grows
The case is featured on The Unsolved Mysteries Podcast (S1E39 — 'Missing in Mesquite') and amplified by Dateline NBC and major true-crime channels.
- 2024Five years. Still missing.
NewsNation's retrospective and 'Missing' special report re-center the case for a national audience; Redrum Media's podcast drops its flagship season.
Where the tips come in.
Every platform runs a different frequency. Posts break first on X, context lives on YouTube and the Undetected podcast, and community organizing — where the real leads come from — happens on Facebook.
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Redrum Media brand page
Where Is Prisma Reyes? — community tip line
Breaking updates, OSINT threads, case notes
Behind-the-scenes and case photography
Full investigations, interviews, case recaps

One pinned post. Millions of eyes.
The pinned video at the top of @theredrummedia on TikTok has crossed 6.3 million views — the kind of reach independent journalism rarely gets, put to work on behalf of a family still waiting for answers.

On the record,
on the air,
on the trail.
A working list of outlets and shows where Kaylee's reporting, interviews, and the Find Prisma case have appeared.
- 01 · National News NetworkNewsNation
Featured across NewsNation's ongoing coverage of Prisma Reyes — including 'Missing: Prisma Reyes disappears after being last seen at ex-boyfriend's home' and the five-year retrospective 'Five Years Since Dallas Mom Disappeared.'
- 02 · PodcastThe Unsolved Mysteries Podcast
Featured voice on 'Missing in Mesquite' (S1E39), where Kaylee recounts how the Find Prisma community was born from a single Facebook post.
- 03 · True-Crime BroadcastExplore With Us
Collaborations and on-camera interviews with the EWU team, bringing the Prisma Reyes case to a true-crime audience of millions.
- 04 · YouTube / Kendall's PlaceKendall Rae
Kaylee's private-investigator work is credited in 'What Happened To Dallas Mom Prisma Reyes?' — including her FOIA requests for case records.
- 05 · NBC NewsDateline NBC
Directed tipsters to the Find Prisma Facebook page, making Redrum Media a front door for new leads in the investigation.
- 06 · Original SeriesUndetected Podcast
Kaylee's own show — the flagship season 'The Undetected: The Disappearance of Prisma Reyes' is a narrative deep-dive drawn from years of on-the-ground reporting.
"I heard about it on social media, and I ended up creating a Facebook group dedicated to trying to find Prisma called 'Where is Prisma Reyes?'"
Know something?
Say something.
If you have information on Prisma Reyes or any case covered by Redrum Media, message the Find Prisma page directly, or reach out on any of the channels below. Anonymous tips are welcome — and taken seriously.