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- 771 - Shannan Gilbert's Disappearance Led Authorities to Gilgo Beach Serial Killer
The provided episode recounts the events surrounding the Gilgo Beach murders and the long and complex investigation that culminated in the arrest of Rex Heuermann. The text describes the disappearance and death of Shannan Gilbert, whose case led authorities to the discovery of multiple other victims. It then details the investigation that ultimately connected Heuermann to the murders of four women who worked as online escorts. The episode also reveals Heuermann's alleged obsession with the case, as evidenced by his extensive online searches regarding the investigation and the victims.
Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 770 - Loyal dog helped solve owner's grisly Murder as cousin is jailed for life
A loyal dog named Titan played a crucial role in solving the murder of his owner, Mandy Rose Reynolds. Despite refusing to leave her body, Titan was microchipped, leading authorities to identify Reynolds, who had been shot and burned beyond recognition. The investigation spanned two states, ultimately leading to the arrest and life sentence of Reynolds' cousin, Derek Daigneault. The case relied on evidence gathered from Titan, witness testimonies, and forensics, showcasing the power of animal loyalty and law enforcement cooperation in bringing a murderer to justice.
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 769 - Richard Allen found guilty on all counts in Delphi double murder trial
Richard Allen has been found guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of felony murder in the Delphi murder trial. Allen was convicted of killing 13-year-old Abigail “Abby” Williams and 14-year-old Liberty “Libby” German in 2017. The prosecution presented evidence including a recording of Allen confessing to the crime, a bullet that matched his gun found at the crime scene, and testimony from experts who believed Allen’s voice matched the “Bridge Guy” audio recording from the crime. The defense argued Allen was not the “Bridge Guy” and that his confessions were unreliable due to mental health struggles. The jury ultimately found Allen guilty after 19 hours of deliberation. Allen faces a possible sentence of up to 130 years in prison.
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 768 - 10 Signs Your House is Being Watched by Robbers
The episode provides advice on how to identify signs that your home might be targeted by burglars, offering a detailed guide to recognizing suspicious activity and explaining how to implement preventative measures. It highlights the importance of being vigilant, employing home security technologies, and fostering a safe neighborhood environment to deter potential threats. The episode also emphasizes the value of proactive steps like maintaining a well-lit exterior, keeping landscaping tidy, and investing in reinforced entry points.
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 767 - The Disappearance of Louk Phiangdae
This episode recounts the disappearance of Louk Phiangdae, an 11-year-old boy who vanished in Raymond, Washington in 1996. The episode examines the extensive search efforts, the various theories surrounding his disappearance, and the lingering mystery surrounding his fate. It highlights the pain of the family, particularly his siblings, who continue to hope for answers and closure. The article also sheds light on the complexities of the investigation, including the family's initial mistrust of law enforcement, potential leads that went nowhere, and the lack of conclusive evidence. Despite the passage of time, the case remains open and authorities continue to encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 766 - Tyler Weathersby left for a walk and was never seen again
Tyler Weathersby, a 31-year-old man with a passion for self-love, community, and creative pursuits, has been missing since September 4, 2024. The sources explore the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, highlighting his loving family and the close relationships he had with his wife MonaLisa and brother Gregory. The investigation into Tyler’s whereabouts is ongoing, with authorities focusing on his last known movements and conducting extensive interviews with those close to him. The episode also delve into the emotional toll this ordeal has taken on his family, particularly his brother Gregory, who expressed frustration with social media speculation. The authorities are urging anyone with information about Tyler’s whereabouts to come forward, with hopes of bringing him home safely.
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 765 - 17 Women Who Were Stalked By Their Exes Are Sharing What Happened
Quora responses from various users detail their experiences with stalking by ex-partners. The accounts highlight the pervasive nature of the issue, with incidents ranging from unwanted contact and surveillance to physical violence and property damage. The users' experiences underscore the emotional distress and fear caused by stalking, as well as the challenges they faced in seeking help and protection from law enforcement. The stories emphasize the importance of recognizing stalking as a serious crime and taking steps to ensure personal safety, including seeking support from organizations like Turning Point and obtaining restraining orders.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 764 - Golden Key Motel - The Murder of Barbara Breidor
This text provides a detailed account of the unsolved murders of four women, Barbara Breidor, Kim Raffo, Molly Dilts, and Tracy Roberts, whose bodies were discovered in a ditch behind the Golden Key Motel in Atlantic City in 2006. The text explores the lives of each victim, focusing on Barbara Breidor's tragic decline into addiction and prostitution, and the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Despite investigations and the emergence of a person of interest, the case remains open, with authorities actively seeking information and seeking to rule out any connection to the Long Island serial killer. The text concludes with a plea for anyone with information to contact the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 763 - Little League Game Kidnapping 30 Years Ago Family Gets Closure
The provided sources recount the story of Morgan Nick, a 6-year-old girl who vanished in 1995 during a little league baseball game in Arkansas. After decades of investigation and a cold case period, police identified Billy Jack Lincks as a suspect. Lincks had been questioned previously in connection with other crimes involving young girls and was convicted of sexual solicitation of a child. The investigation reopened in 2020, leading to the discovery of hairs belonging to Morgan’s family in a truck owned by Lincks, who had died in 2000. This evidence solidified Lincks as a suspect in the case. While the case remains open, this development offers a glimmer of hope in solving the mystery surrounding Morgan Nick's disappearance.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 762 - 50 Years Later Investigators Found Cold Case Killer
In a significant development, investigators in Wisconsin utilized genetic genealogy to solve a 50-year-old cold case. After decades of investigation, they identified Jon Miller as the suspect in the 1974 homicide of Mary K. Schlais. Miller, an 84-year-old Minnesota man, was arrested after confirming his involvement in the case, which had previously yielded no viable leads. This groundbreaking use of genetic genealogy, a technique combining DNA analysis with family history research, allowed investigators to overcome obstacles like Miller's adoption and ultimately bring closure to a long-standing mystery.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 761 - Man pleads guilty to killing Dylan Rounds
James Brenner, charged with the murder of Dylan Rounds, pleaded guilty to murder in a plea deal that included providing the location of Rounds' remains. This plea bargain resulted in a lesser charge of second-degree murder, and the dismissal of a charge for desecration of human remains. Brenner also pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing a firearm as a restricted person. Rounds' family expressed relief that they could finally bring him home, but criticized the lenient sentence for murder. In response to this outcome, Rounds' family launched a non-profit called Dylan's Legacy to support families dealing with missing loved ones.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 760 - The True Story Behind 'This Is the Zodiac Speaking'
The sources explore the ongoing mystery of the Zodiac Killer, examining the evidence against Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the case. The documentary series "This Is the Zodiac Speaking" presents new claims from Allen's former students and a family who knew him, including a potential confession. However, the validity of this new evidence is debated, highlighting the enduring mystery surrounding the Zodiac Killer and the lack of conclusive proof in the case.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 759 - Who Killed Garrett Phillips?
The HBO docu-series “Who Killed Garrett Phillips?” investigates the 2011 murder of 12-year-old Garrett Phillips in a small New York town, examining the trial of Oral “Nick” Hillary, who was acquitted of the crime. The series explores the many theories surrounding the murder, including the possibility that Hillary was the perpetrator, that Phillips was involved in a fight with other children, or that the true killer was a sheriff’s deputy with a history with Phillips’ mother. The docu-series highlights allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and questions the evidence presented in Hillary’s trial, ultimately leaving the identity of the killer unresolved.
Sat, 09 Nov 2024 - 758 - James Allen Red Dog Serial Killer from Fort Peck Indian Reservation
James Allen Red Dog, a mixed Sioux and Assiniboine man, was a serial killer who was executed in Delaware after murdering Hugh Pennington in 1991. Red Dog had a troubled past, marked by poverty on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and multiple convictions for armed robbery and murder. While he initially resisted a death sentence, Red Dog ultimately requested and accepted his execution, stating it was consistent with his warrior's code. His execution was met with controversy, as his attorneys tried to argue that he was not mentally competent to make such a decision. Despite his lawyers' efforts, the court approved Red Dog's request, and he was executed by lethal injection in 1993.
Sat, 09 Nov 2024 - 757 - Stolen Condoms Help Catch Killer Behind Law School Grad's Gruesome Murder
Lauren Giddings, a recent law graduate, vanished after a night out with friends. Her torso was found in a trash bin near her apartment, and investigators began searching for her killer. Stephen McDaniel, Giddings’ neighbor and fellow law student, became a suspect due to suspicious behavior and evidence found in his apartment, including items belonging to Giddings and a hacksaw believed to have been used in her dismemberment. After McDaniel confessed to the murder and was sentenced to life in prison, investigators learned that he had a disturbing fascination with violence and had secretly filmed Giddings without her knowledge. Though Giddings’ remains were never fully recovered, the investigation revealed a tragic story of obsession and murder.
Fri, 08 Nov 2024 - 756 - Suspected serial killer Bruce Lindahl linked to 1979 Cold Case
Forty-five years after her murder, Kathy Halle's family has received closure as police have definitively linked serial killer Bruce Lindahl to her death through DNA evidence. This technology was unavailable at the time of her death and has been instrumental in solving other cold cases, including the 1976 murder of Pamela Maurer and the 1982 murder of Debra Colliander. Lindahl died in 1981 but the evidence gathered from his exhumed body has now brought justice for Halle and her family, along with other victims. Lindahl's pattern of targeting women and girls in the western suburbs has also led authorities to suspect him in other unsolved cases, and they are using advancements in DNA technology to investigate those crimes.
Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 755 - Penn State Professor’s Girlfriend and Her Uncle Push Him Off Cliff
The episode describe the murder og, a Penn State professor, and the subsequent investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of his girlfriend, Danelle Geier, and her uncle, George Ishler. Bettig's death was initially ruled an accident, but police soon grew suspicious of Geier and Ishler's accounts of his disappearance. Police discovered that Geier had moved into Bettig's home after he befriended her uncle and that Geier's financial struggles motivated her to kill him. Ishler confessed to the murder but claimed that Geier had convinced him to do it. Both Geier and Ishler were found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Wed, 06 Nov 2024 - 754 - 'Satan killed the girls,' Delphi suspect said
The provided episode describes the ongoing trial of Richard Allen, accused of the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German in Delphi, Indiana. The text focuses on Allen's mental state, with testimony from a defense neuropsychologist who claims that Allen's behavior in jail, including multiple confessions, was influenced by psychosis brought on by solitary confinement and isolation from his wife. The prosecution disputes the claim, arguing that Allen's confessions are accurate despite his mental state, while also presenting evidence from corrections officers and a psychologist who corroborate the confessions. The text also includes background information on the murders, the investigation, and the extensive media attention the case has received.
Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 753 - Man Kills Wife in Ambush Witnessed By The Kids
The provided episode details the events surrounding the murder of Diane King, a popular Michigan television news anchor, and the investigation that ultimately led to the conviction of her husband, Bradford King. Diane was stalked and harassed in the months leading up to her death, including receiving threatening letters and phone calls. Police discovered that Bradford was having affairs with several students and was deceptive about his marital status. The investigation uncovered evidence suggesting that Bradford had staged the break-in at their home and sent the threatening letters himself, in an attempt to deflect suspicion. The discovery of a family rifle, connected to Bradford, at the scene of the crime, along with other circumstantial evidence, led to Bradford's arrest and conviction.
Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 752 - Video Captures Woman Being Executed in Philadelphia By Serial Killer
The provided text details the investigation and eventual resolution of the murder of Patricia McDermott, an X-ray technician in Philadelphia. The case, initially appearing to be a random act of violence, quickly transformed into a complex investigation as surveillance footage revealed McDermott's death was not an isolated incident. Through a series of events, police connected the murder to Juan Covington, a man with a history of mental illness and violent behavior. Covington's confession linked him to several other murders, showcasing a shocking series of events that were not initially believed to be connected.
Sun, 03 Nov 2024 - 751 - The Unsolved Murders in Room 18
The Drift Inn Saloon in Globe, Arizona, is a historic establishment with a dark past. The saloon was built in 1902 and operated as a brothel on its upper floor during a time when prostitution was legal in Arizona. The saloon is now haunted by the spirits of those who once lived and died within its walls, including two men murdered in Room 18. The current owner, Megan Crawford, and her staff have experienced unexplained phenomena, including voices, physical touches, and objects being moved. The murders of Joseph Ludwig and Richard Veckland remain unsolved, though Crawford suspects the brothel's inhabitants were involved in a robbery scheme that resulted in the deaths of some of their victims. The building continues to hold secrets from its past, offering a glimpse into the seedy underbelly of Arizona’s mining history.
Sat, 02 Nov 2024 - 750 - Delphi Murders Trial - Defense calls first 2 witnesses
The provided episode details the ongoing trial of Richard Allen, accused of killing two teenage girls in the Delphi murders. The prosecution presented evidence including witness testimonies, phone recordings of Allen confessing to the crimes, and his internet search history, which indicated an interest in disturbing content and the Delphi murders. The defense attempts to discredit the prosecution's case and argues that the girls were killed by Odinists. However, the judge has not yet ruled on the admissibility of this evidence.
Sat, 02 Nov 2024 - 749 - Delphi murder suspect's alleged phone confessions to wife played in court
The episode describes the trial of Richard Allen, who is accused of killing two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana. Allen allegedly confessed to the crime in multiple phone calls to his wife and to corrections officers and a psychologist. However, his mental state has been brought into question, with a psychologist testifying that Allen suffers from "situational psychosis." The trial has also focused on identifying the voice of the man on Libby German's phone recording, with witnesses identifying Allen as the "bridge guy." The defense has argued that police did not investigate other possible suspects and that Allen's mental illness could have affected his confessions.
Sat, 02 Nov 2024 - 748 - Beer Can DNA Leads Police to Catch Montana Tent Murder Suspect
Daren Christopher Abbey, 41, has been arrested for the murder of Dustin Kjersem, 35. Kjersem was found dead at a campsite, and Abbey was identified through DNA found on a discarded beer can. Abbey confessed to the crime after being apprehended, but his motive remains unclear. Kjersem was well-liked in the Butte community and known as an outdoorsman, skilled tradesman, and loving father. His family has started a GoFundMe page to help care for his children.
Sat, 02 Nov 2024 - 747 - Delphi Murders Trial - Week Review
Richard Allen, a former CVS employee, is on trial for the murders of Liberty German and Abigail Williams, two middle school students killed in 2017. The prosecution claims that Allen was at the scene of the crime and that a gun found in his home matches a bullet found near the victims' bodies. The defense argues that Allen is innocent and that other suspects could have been involved. Key evidence in the case includes witness testimony, a Snapchat video from Liberty's phone, and Allen's own statements to authorities.
Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 746 - Delphi murders suspect confessed to killing 2 girls on hiking trail
The episode details the testimony of a prison psychologist in the murder trial of Richard Allen, who is accused of killing Liberty German and Abigail Williams in Delphi, Indiana. The psychologist, Monica Wala, described Allen's alleged confessions to her about the murders, including his claims of being a sex addict and wanting to rape the girls. Allen also allegedly expressed guilt and remorse for his actions, even admitting to his wife in a phone call that he killed the girls. Wala also noted Allen's erratic behavior and potential mental health issues, which could be a result of guilt. This testimony, along with other evidence presented in court, has solidified the prosecution's case against Allen.
Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 745 - Missing Army sergeant's body found in dumpster
The episode reports on the death of U.S. Army Sergeant Sarah Roque, who was found dead in a dumpster at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The Army Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the death as a homicide and has taken one person into custody. The article also provides information about Roque's background, including her military service and awards. Officials are requesting privacy for Roque's family during this difficult time.
Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 744 - America's First Female Serial Killer
The provided episode examines the life and legend of Lavinia Fisher, a woman who has been dubbed as America's first female serial killer. While there is no definitive evidence to support this claim, historical records and folklore paint a picture of Lavinia and her husband, John Fisher, as criminals who ran a roadside inn and may have been involved in highway robbery and other criminal activities. The text explores the various accounts and rumors surrounding Lavinia's life, including the sensationalized newspaper articles of the time, as well as the possibility that she was more of an accomplice to her husband's crimes than a mastermind herself. The text ultimately leaves the reader to decide how much of the legend is true, while also providing resources to learn more about Lavinia Fisher's story.
Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 743 - Spanish actor's son jailed for murdering surgeon
Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, the son of Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho, is facing sentencing for the murder and dismemberment of Edwin Arrieta Arteaga, a Colombian plastic surgeon he met online. The trial took place in Thailand, where the crime occurred, and while Sancho admits to killing Arrieta, he claims it was in self-defense. The prosecution argues that Sancho premeditated the murder and points to evidence of pre-planning, including purchases of knives, plastic bags, and cleaning supplies. Despite the possibility of the death penalty, Arrieta's family has requested life in prison for Sancho.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 742 - Serial Killers - Inside the Minds of Monsters (Author Adidas Wilson)
The first source explores the genre of true crime, arguing that true crime stories can offer insight into human behavior, psychological complexity, and the resilience of individuals impacted by tragedy. The source highlights the importance of ethical storytelling and discusses the author's true crime podcast, which provides further exploration of these themes. The second source dives into the realm of serial killers, examining their psychology, the reasons behind their fascination in popular culture, and the role of media in shaping perceptions of these individuals. This source also emphasizes the ethical considerations surrounding true crime storytelling, urging for a balance between intrigue and empathy. Finally, the third source analyzes serial killing within a broader social and historical context. It argues that serial killing is a distinctly modern phenomenon deeply intertwined with the rise of urbanization, celebrity culture, and cultural frameworks of denigration and marginalization. This source further emphasizes the importance of examining serial killing beyond solely focusing on individual perpetrators and encourages a deeper understanding of the social structures that contribute to these crimes.
https://books.apple.com/us/book/serial-killers-inside-the-minds-of-monsters/id6737515314Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 741 - Serial Killer "The Beast" Killed Multiple People Including his Mother
The episode provide details about the crimes committed by Keith Gibson, a serial killer who was convicted of multiple murders in Delaware. Gibson was released from prison in 2020 after serving a sentence for manslaughter and was soon involved in a string of violent crimes, including the murders of his own mother and at least five other people in Delaware and Philadelphia. Gibson was eventually caught and sentenced to seven life terms plus 296 years in prison for his crimes in Delaware, with additional charges pending in Philadelphia. The texts highlight the brutality of Gibson's crimes and the impact they had on his victims and their families.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 740 - Ex-Boyfriend Plotted Hollywood Therapist’s Murder
The episode recounts the investigation and trial of Gareth Pursehouse, who was convicted of the first-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend, Amie Harwick, a popular sex therapist. The sources explore the history of the couple’s abusive relationship, including Harwick’s attempts to escape Pursehouse’s harassment and her prediction of her own demise. The texts highlight the police investigation, including their discovery of evidence linking Pursehouse to the crime and the theory that he planned to inject Harwick with a poison but resorted to violence when his initial plan failed. Ultimately, the jury found Pursehouse guilty and sentenced him to life in prison without parole.
Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 739 - Disappearance of Daniel Robinson
Daniel Robinson, a 24-year-old geologist, disappeared in June 2021 after leaving his work site in Buckeye, Arizona. His Jeep was found crashed in a ravine, but his whereabouts remain unknown. The Buckeye Police Department initially ruled out foul play, but Robinson's father, David Robinson, has maintained that something more sinister occurred. A private investigator hired by the Robinson family has uncovered new evidence suggesting possible foul play, including evidence of the vehicle being driven after the airbags deployed, red paint transfer on the Jeep, and unauthorized access to Robinson's personal computer. David Robinson is running for Congress in his home state of South Carolina, where he hopes to raise awareness about the case and advocate for improved access to phone records in missing persons cases. He continues to search for his son and hopes that the public will remain engaged in the case.
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 738 - Disappearances of Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos
This report explores the unsolved disappearances of two men, Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos, who were last seen in the custody of Collier County Sheriff’s Deputy Steven Calkins. The report meticulously examines the events surrounding each man’s disappearance, highlighting inconsistencies in Calkins’ account and uncovering unsettling evidence of his unusual behavior during his tenure with the sheriff’s office. The report delves into the lives of the missing men and the lingering questions about Calkins’ role in their disappearances, concluding that Calkins remains a cipher in a disturbing mystery that has haunted the families of the missing men and the community of Collier County.
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 737 - First Nation Erin Brooks Disappearance
The sources present the tragic case of Erin Brooks, a Wolastoqey woman from St. Mary's First Nation, who disappeared in December 2021. The investigation into her disappearance is being treated as a homicide by the Fredericton Police Force. The article highlights the struggle of Brooks's family, particularly her mother and sister, as they grapple with the uncertainty of her fate and their desire for closure. They express the pain of navigating a difficult time while trying to understand and cope with the lack of answers surrounding Erin's disappearance. Despite the police investigation, the family continues to search for Erin and appeals to anyone with information to come forward, hoping to bring her home and find peace.
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 736 - Woman Vanishes after going to Walmart in North Georgia
Minelys Rodriguez, a 25-year-old woman from Georgia, has been missing since October 22nd. She was last seen at the Walmart in Cornelia, Georgia wearing a blue hoodie and white shorts. Her last known contact was via text message at around 9:30 p.m. that evening. Authorities are investigating her disappearance and are asking the public for any information about her whereabouts. Her mother believes that Minelys's popularity on social media may have made her a target for "haters" who may have harmed her.
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 735 - Minnesota Woman Fatally Shot in Bathroom
The sources recount the investigation into the death of Alex Pennig, a young woman found dead in her apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. Initial reports suggested suicide, but investigators grew suspicious of the story given by Matthew Ecker, the man who found Alex and called 911. Detectives uncovered inconsistencies in Ecker's account and discovered that he had been prescribing medications to Alex despite their lack of a doctor-patient relationship. Ultimately, Ecker was charged with and convicted of Alex's murder. The case raises questions about the complexities of determining intent in cases where a person is found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and highlights the importance of thorough investigations in seemingly straightforward cases.
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 734 - The Devil in Georgia
This episode recounts the murder of Lita McClinton Sullivan, a socialite from Atlanta, Georgia, and the subsequent investigation and trial of her husband, Jim Sullivan. The article details the couple’s tumultuous relationship, which included a prenuptial agreement that left Lita with minimal financial security should the marriage end. Lita was shot to death on the day she was scheduled to appear in court to challenge the prenuptial agreement. It took authorities several years to find evidence connecting Jim to the crime. He was eventually arrested in Thailand and extradited to the US, where he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. The article explores the complexities of the case, including the racial dynamics of the relationship, the power imbalances inherent in their marriage, and the challenges faced by authorities in their search for justice.
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 733 - “Law & Order” actor Jack Merrill details being abducted by Serial Killer John Wayne Gacy
This is an excerpt from an article in PEOPLE magazine, where actor Jack Merrill recounts his harrowing experience of being abducted, drugged, and assaulted by notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy. He describes how he managed to survive the terrifying ordeal, how the assault impacted his life, and how he eventually came to terms with the trauma through a process of forgiveness and self-discovery. Merrill emphasizes the universality of trauma, sharing how he chose to use his experience as a catalyst for personal growth and a platform to encourage others who have been affected by sexual abuse.
Sat, 26 Oct 2024 - 732 - Missing 23-Year-Old Soldier Found Dead in a Dumpster
Sergeant Sarah Roque, a U.S. Army soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, was found dead in a dumpster. An individual is in custody as a person of interest in her death, and authorities are investigating it as a homicide. Roque's death comes after the discovery of another female soldier, Private First-Class Katia Duenas-Aguilar, who was found stabbed to death near Fort Campbell in Kentucky. The suspect in Duenas-Aguilar's case is still at large, and both cases are ongoing.
Fri, 25 Oct 2024 - 731 - ‘Deadpool Killer’ Wade Wilson is Sentenced to Death
Wade Wilson, a man with numerous tattoos, including a swastika, was sentenced to death for the murders of two women in Florida. Wilson was found guilty of strangling both victims and running over one of them repeatedly. The murders were considered particularly heinous, and the judge upheld the jury's recommendation of the death penalty. Wilson’s attorneys attempted to argue that his actions were due to brain damage and abandonment issues, but the judge ultimately found no basis to overturn the sentence. Despite the severity of his crimes, Wilson received love letters and explicit photos from numerous individuals during his time in prison. During his incarceration, Wilson also attempted to escape and smuggled drugs into the prison.
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 730 - Family Secrets - Man Found Guilty of Killing Wife
The provided episode details the tragic murder of Becky Bliefnick, a nurse, at her home in Quincy, Illinois, and the subsequent investigation and conviction of her estranged husband, Tim Bliefnick, for the crime. The text highlights the couple's deteriorating relationship, fueled by Tim's dissatisfaction with Becky's demanding career and his perceived loss of control in the divorce proceedings. The narrative builds a case against Tim by outlining suspicious online searches, evidence linking him to the murder weapon, and Becky's attempts to protect herself and her children from Tim and his family. Ultimately, Tim was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison, while Becky's children are now being raised by her parents.
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 729 - Teacher Fatally Shot in Her Car and Clues First Point To One Man
The provided episode details the investigation and eventual conviction of Ronald Smith for the murder of Genai Coleman. The investigation started with DNA evidence from a cigarette butt found in Coleman’s car, which initially pointed to Ronald’s twin brother, Donald. However, further investigation revealed that Ronald was the actual perpetrator, confirmed by his fingerprints on the car and his admission of guilt. The article also highlights the impact of the tragedy on Coleman’s family and the challenges faced by investigators in unraveling the truth.
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 728 - Who Killed Lottery Winner Abraham Shakespeare?
Abraham Shakespeare, a Florida man who won a $30 million lottery jackpot in 2006, was reported missing in 2009. Dorice "Dee Dee" Moore, a woman who Shakespeare had met and allowed to help him manage his finances, became the prime suspect in his disappearance. Investigators determined that Moore had been manipulating Shakespeare's finances and ultimately murdered him. Moore was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and eventually sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The case, which is chronicled on the true crime series "Floribama Murders," follows the investigation and reveals how Moore systematically exploited Shakespeare's generosity and ultimately took his life.
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 727 - The Kenneka Jenkins Case - What Really Happened?
The sources provide a comprehensive account of the tragic death of Kenneka Jenkins, a young woman who was found dead in a hotel freezer after attending a party. The text details the events leading up to her disappearance, including her night out with friends, her friends' actions after she vanished, and the lack of help provided by the hotel staff and initial reluctance of the police. The narrative also explores the subsequent police investigation, including the discovery of her body in the freezer, the autopsy findings, and toxicology report. Finally, the text examines various conspiracy theories surrounding her death, including allegations of involvement by her friends, a hotel cover-up, and video tampering, and discusses the family's lawsuit against the hotel for negligence.
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 726 - Brutal Murder of an Atlanta Tech Mogul
This episode tells the story of Lance Herndon, a successful Atlanta entrepreneur who was murdered in 1996. The source details Herndon's rise to prominence, his personal struggles with relationships, and the events leading up to his death. It focuses on his relationship with Dionne Baugh, an unstable woman obsessed with him, who eventually became his killer. The text chronicles the investigation, Baugh's arrest, and the legal proceedings that ultimately led to her conviction for manslaughter.
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 725 - Rising Young Lawyer Tragically Slashed to Death
The provided episode recounts the brutal murder of Chiquita Tate, a Baton Rouge attorney, and the subsequent investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of her husband, Greg Harris. The investigation revealed a troubled relationship marked by domestic violence and financial issues, ultimately culminating in Greg's conviction for manslaughter. Despite a strong case built against Greg, based on evidence like blood spatter in the couple's home, a parking ticket issued to Greg outside of Chiquita's office around the time of her murder, and DNA evidence linking Greg to the crime scene, the jury found him guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter.
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 724 - Candyman - A Murder in the Projects
This source is a lengthy and detailed account of the murder of Ruthie Mae McCoy, a mentally ill woman living in Chicago's Abbott Homes, a high-rise housing project. The article chronicles McCoy's struggles with mental illness, her attempts to improve her life, and her eventual death at the hands of intruders who entered her apartment through the medicine cabinet. It also explores the dangerous living conditions in Abbott Homes, characterized by poverty, drug addiction, and widespread crime, and highlights the failure of both the police and the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) to adequately protect its residents. The article ultimately points to the systemic disadvantages and injustices faced by residents of these projects, highlighting the need for change in how we address the needs of vulnerable communities and ensure their safety.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 723 - Why Serial Killers Become Media Celebrities
The provided epsiode examines the public fascination with serial killers, exploring the reasons behind this morbid interest. The author argues that serial killers appeal to our primal instinct for survival, as their disregard for life and violence challenge our sense of security. Additionally, the text suggests that serial killers provide a voyeuristic glimpse into the darkest corners of the human psyche, allowing us to confront our own hidden desires and anxieties. The author also proposes that serial killers offer a sense of "scary fun," similar to how children enjoy monster movies, providing a thrilling adrenaline rush. Ultimately, the text highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of our fascination with serial killers, suggesting that it stems from a combination of psychological, social, and cultural factors.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 722 - Nicky Verstappen Cold Case Murder Ends in Jail after 22 years
The episode detail the 20-year-long investigation into the death of 11-year-old Nicky Verstappen, who disappeared from a summer camp in the Netherlands in 1998. The investigation eventually led to the arrest of Jos Brech, a man who was found guilty of kidnapping and sexually abusing Verstappen, but not manslaughter. Brech was sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison for his crimes. The case involved extensive DNA testing and a large-scale investigation, and it remains a notorious crime in the Netherlands.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 721 - The Brighton AX Murder
The provided text chronicles the investigation and trial of Jim Krauseneck for the murder of his wife, Cathy, in 1982. The sources detail the timeline of events leading up to Cathy’s death, the initial investigation which focused on Jim as a suspect, the case going cold for decades, and its eventual reopening in 2015. After a lengthy investigation, Jim was indicted, tried, and ultimately convicted of second-degree murder in 2022. Despite the guilty verdict, Jim and his supporters maintained his innocence and planned to appeal the verdict, but he died in prison six months after his sentencing.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 720 - THE HORROR INSIDE ROOM 15 - The Case of Aileen Seiden
The source details the investigation and trial of Zachary Abell and Christina Araujo for the murder of Aileen Seiden, a woman with a troubled romantic history with the two defendants. The story begins with the discovery of Seiden's body in a small Florida town and traces the complex relationship between the three individuals, which included an unconventional "throuple" arrangement, abuse, and ultimately a violent confrontation in a motel room. Araujo, after accepting a plea deal, testified against Abell at trial, claiming that he was responsible for beating and ultimately killing Seiden. Abell's defense argued that Araujo was the sole perpetrator, claiming that he was fearful of her father's influence within law enforcement. The jury ultimately found both Abell and Araujo guilty of second-degree murder.
Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 719 - This Is the Zodiac Speaking
The provided text discusses the unsolved case of the Zodiac Killer, a serial killer who terrorized Northern California in the late 1960s. It highlights the upcoming release of a Netflix docuseries, "This Is the Zodiac Speaking," which examines the case and presents new evidence, including interviews with individuals who knew the primary suspect, Arthur Leigh Allen. The text also provides a brief history of the Zodiac case, detailing the murders, the killer's taunting letters, and the ongoing efforts to identify him. The text concludes by acknowledging the lasting cultural impact of the Zodiac, noting its influence on popular culture, true crime enthusiasts, and even other criminal cases.
Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 718 - Southside Slayer - L.A. Serial Killer Michael Hughes
For an extended period, serial killer Michael Hughes operated covertly until he was observed maneuvering a shopping cart along the street, with the remains of one of his victims concealed within.
Hughes was among several serial killers active in the streets of South Los Angeles during the late 1980s and early 1990s, a time marked by a surge in crime within drug-infested neighborhoods. His chilling murder spree, along with the crimes associated with other serial killers in the region, is the central theme of Oxygen’s documentary, Serial Killer Capital: Los Angeles.
It was one of the most violent decades in the city’s history, remarked Bernard Parks, former chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, reflecting on the era. I think we had two or three years that over 1,000 murders were committed.
A former Navy machinist, Hughes frequently targeted vulnerable women on the streets and was ultimately convicted of the murders of seven women over a span of seven years.
Who were the victims of Michael Hughes?
Hughes distinguished himself from other serial killers in South Los Angeles by often arranging his victims in provocative positions.
He is trying to shock whoever finds the body, stated former Los Angeles Police Department cold case detective Cliff Shepard in an interview with The Daily Beast. We suspect there was some incident in his life that set his actions in motion, and he later decided to take it out on a number of women.Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 717 - Number 17 - Joel Rifkin American serial killer
Joel Rifkin is a serial killer who went on a string of murders in New York in the 1990s. In 1989, he killed his first woman. He discarded the bodies of his victims so they could not be identified. His reign of terror came to an end in June 1993, when Rifkin was pulled over by the police who discovered a corpse in his car. He was convicted of murder the following year and later pleaded guilty to additional counts of murders.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 716 - Cold Case Files - The Murder of Joel Lovelien
The sources recount the unsolved murder of Joel Lovelien, a hockey fan who was beaten to death outside a bar in Grand Forks, North Dakota. While the case initially focused on a man in a lion costume, Travis Stay, the trial ended in his acquittal, leaving the killer at large and prompting Joel’s family to continue their search for answers. The sources explore the events surrounding the murder, the investigation, and the conflicting evidence presented at trial, highlighting the lingering uncertainty surrounding the crime.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 715 - Delphi Killings - Timeline of events in Richard Allen Case
On February 14, 2017, the bodies of Abigail Williams and Liberty German were discovered near the Monon High Bridge Trail, part of the Delphi Historic Trails in Delphi, Indiana, U.S., after the girls had disappeared from that trail the previous day.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 714 - Inside Phil Hartman’s Tragic and Shocking Death
Phil Hartman, a beloved comedian known for his work on Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons, was tragically killed by his wife Brynn Omdahl in a murder-suicide. The article explores the life and career of Hartman, highlighting his comedic talent and the difficulties he faced in his personal life. It delves into Omdahl's struggles with substance abuse and the couple's tumultuous relationship, ultimately leading to the devastating events of that fateful night. The article provides a glimpse into the complexities of Hartman's life, both the joy he brought to audiences through his comedic performances and the darkness that eventually consumed him.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 713 - How Lois Riess Became the "Killer Grandma"
The HBO documentary I'm Not a Monster: The Lois Riess Murders details the life and crimes of Lois Riess, a seemingly ordinary grandmother who murdered her husband and another woman who resembled her. The documentary features interviews with Riess herself, as well as her family, friends, and law enforcement officials. Riess claims she was a victim of domestic abuse and that her husband's murder was a result of her snapping, while the documentary explores the evidence that suggests she committed both murders to escape her financial troubles and a potential investigation into her theft of money from her disabled sister. The film chronicles Riess' cross-country escape and eventual arrest, culminating in her current imprisonment for two life sentences.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 712 - Chinatown - The Murder of Producer Christina Yuna Lee
Assamad Nash was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for the brutal murder of Christina Yuna Lee, a young woman who was stabbed over 40 times in her own apartment. Lee’s family is devastated by the loss and is also suing the city and the NYPD for their alleged failure to intervene the night of the murder. Nash has a history of violent crimes and was on supervised release for criminal mischief at the time of the murder. Lee’s death sparked a community response as it came during a time of increased violence against Asian Americans.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 711 - The Abduction of Ray Wright
The sources recount the investigation into the disappearance and presumed murder of Ray Wright, a master carpenter who vanished from his Sacramento home in 2018. The investigation led to the arrest of Victor Gray, who was found to have been in possession of Wright’s truck, cellphone, and other belongings. Gray was eventually linked to Wright’s disappearance through a DNA match and further evidence discovered in his van. Gray’s cellmate provided details about the alleged murder, claiming Gray admitted to delivering Wright to a man named Bob, who allegedly poisoned and dismembered him. The investigation remains open, however, as authorities have not located Wright's body.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 710 - Shoko Asahara - Sarin Gas Attacker and Cult Leader
The episode discuss the life and crimes of Shoko Asahara, the founder of the Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan. The first text provides biographical information about Asahara, including his early life, religious pursuits, and the founding of Aum Shinrikyo. It also details the 1995 Tokyo subway sarin gas attack, Asahara's trial, and the subsequent death sentence. The second text focuses on the death sentence given to Yasuo Hayashi, a high-ranking member of Aum Shinrikyo, for his role in the sarin gas attack. This text details Hayashi's actions in the attack and the court's ruling, which found him guilty of acting on his own selfish desires.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 709 - True Story of John Wojtowicz and the Bank Robbery That Inspired ‘Dog Day Afternoon’
John Wojtowicz, a Vietnam veteran, was a man who went through a series of changes in his personal life. His life was marked by a secret he kept for years, a difficult marriage, and a troubled past. Driven by a desire to provide for his partner's gender-reassignment surgery, he decided to rob a Brooklyn bank. This ultimately led to a 14-hour hostage situation, a huge media spectacle, and a life-changing event that eventually inspired the classic film Dog Day Afternoon. The EPISODE discusses the intricacies of the events, Wojtowicz's motivations, the chaos surrounding the heist, and the impact it had on him, his family, and the media.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 708 - A Look at the Carnage of the Dating Game Killer
The episode provides a comprehensive account of the life and crimes of Rodney Alcala, a serial killer notorious for his seemingly charming appearance on the dating show The Dating Game in the 1970s. Alcala, who was already a convicted sex offender at the time, committed multiple murders, often using his photography skills to lure victims. His crimes spanned from 1971 to 1979 and included rapes, beatings, and strangulations, as well as the abduction of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe. Alcala was eventually convicted of multiple murders and sentenced to death, but he died in prison in 2021. The episode details the victims, the crimes, the investigations, and the impact on the victims’ families.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 707 - Delphi Update - Shocking Details Unveiled on First Day of Trial
The trial of Richard Allen, accused of murdering two teenage girls in Indiana, has begun. The prosecution presented evidence including images and audio recorded on one of the victim's phones, which they claim show Allen forcing the girls off a trail before killing them. Allen’s defense attorney argued that his statements were made under duress and that he is innocent. Testimony from the victims' family members is expected to be presented, and media coverage of the trial is being closely monitored by the judge.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 706 - NJ Detective Killed in Home Invasion
Sergeant Monica Mosley, a detective in the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office, was fatally shot during a home invasion in Bridgeton, New Jersey. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, leaving the law enforcement community in mourning. The New Jersey State Police, the Cape May County Prosecutor's Office, and the Bridgeton Police Department are investigating the crime and seeking any information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect(s). While the investigation is ongoing, the focus is on remembering Sergeant Mosley for her dedicated service and her positive impact on the community.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 705 - California Man Tortured Girlfriend Before Killing Her
Saul C. Nava, a 24-year-old California man, was convicted of nine felonies, including murder, torture, and kidnapping, for the death of his girlfriend, Alisen Takacs-Escobar, who was found tortured and tattooed with degrading words. Nava was arrested at the couple's apartment after calling 911 for medical assistance. The investigation revealed that Nava had previously tortured other girlfriends, including confining one to a closet, repeatedly beating her, and threatening her with a knife. Nava also allegedly convinced a pregnant 17-year-old girlfriend to get an abortion after physically abusing her. The evidence against Nava included videos he made of Takacs-Escobar while she was injured and baseball bats, a hammer, and a screwdriver found in the apartment.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 704 - Trained to Fight for His Country, He Turned Against It – And He's Not Alone
This episode investigates the growing threat of extremism within the U.S. military, specifically focusing on veterans and active-duty personnel who have embraced far-right ideologies. The report highlights the case of Chris Arthur, an Iraq War veteran who used his military training to teach bomb-making and other deadly tactics to fellow extremists, culminating in the attempted murder of police officers by one of his trainees. The episode criticizes the lack of a force-wide system to track and address extremism within the military, despite evidence that individuals with military backgrounds are more likely to commit acts of violence and mass casualties. The report reveals that the Pentagon possesses a method to detect extremist incidents, but it is not using it, underscoring the urgent need to address this alarming trend.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 703 - Fake DTE Workers Charged with Murder and Home Invasion
Carlos Jose Hernandez and Joshua Zuazo have been arrested and charged with the murder of Hussein Murray, a 72-year-old man in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The suspects posed as utility workers to gain entry to Murray's home and then killed him in the basement. Hernandez was arrested in Louisiana after a traffic stop and is awaiting extradition. Zuazo was arrested in Michigan and pleaded not guilty to the charges. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the crime.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 702 - Investigators Reveal Vicious Murder Initially Mistaken for Bear Attack
Dustin Kjersem, a 35-year-old man, was found murdered in his tent near Moose Creek Road in Montana. Initially reported as a potential bear attack due to the brutality of the scene, investigators determined it was a homicide after examining the body and finding no evidence of bear activity. The lack of cell service in the remote location has hindered the investigation, but authorities are asking for help from anyone who may have been in the area between Thursday afternoon and early Saturday morning. The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, and no suspects have been identified.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 701 - Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day
The episode examines the movement to raise awareness of the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) in the United States. It highlights the tragic stories of individuals like Hanna Harris and Eleanor "Laney" Ewenin, emphasizing the disproportionately high rates of violence faced by Indigenous women and girls. The episode discusses the history of the movement, from the early demonstrations in Vancouver to the recent passage of Savanna's Act and the Not Invisible Act. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of centering the experiences of families and offering support to them, particularly on May 5th, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 700 - Murder of Jessica Chambers
The provided episode describes the investigation and trial of Quinton Tellis, who is accused of setting 19-year-old Jessica Chambers on fire in Courtland, Mississippi, in 2014. Chambers suffered severe burns and died the next day. The case garnered national attention, and Tellis was eventually charged with murder, but a jury failed to reach a verdict, resulting in a mistrial. Tellis is also suspected of murdering Meing-Chen Hsiao in Louisiana in 2015. The episode further details Tellis's background, his relationship with Chambers, the evidence presented in the trial, and the ongoing legal proceedings related to both cases.
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 699 - What Happened to Jermain Charlo?
The provided episode details the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Jermain Charlo, a young woman who vanished in Missoula, Montana, in June 2018. The narrative primarily focuses on the actions and statements of Michael DeFrance, Charlo's ex-boyfriend, who has been a person of interest throughout the investigation. While DeFrance has never been named a suspect or charged in Charlo's disappearance, the text highlights inconsistencies in his statements to police regarding his last interaction with Charlo and his possession of firearms despite a prior conviction prohibiting him from owning them. The episode also details the efforts of law enforcement and Charlo's family in their search for her, emphasizing their commitment to finding her and bringing justice for her disappearance.
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If you have any information about Jermain Charlo's disappearance, contact Missoula Police detective Guy Baker at 406-552-6284.Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 698 - What Unsolved Mysteries Didn’t Reveal About JoAnn Romain’s Family Feud
The provided episode details the unsolved disappearance and death of JoAnn Matouk Romain. The text reveals that police initially concluded that JoAnn committed suicide by walking into Lake St. Clair, but her family believes she was murdered. The focus is on the family feud involving several relatives, including JoAnn's brother, Bill Matouk, and cousin, Tim Matouk, who was a police officer at the time of her death. There are allegations of a cover-up by police and suspicions about various family members, including Tim Matouk, who has denied any involvement in JoAnn's death. The episode discusses how a witness named Paul Hawk claimed to see Tim Matouk with JoAnn the night she disappeared, but the police dismissed his testimony. Overall, the sources present a complex story with conflicting perspectives and unanswered questions about JoAnn's disappearance and death.
Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 697 - Quinton Simon - Leilani Simon Murder Trial
The provided episode summarizes the ongoing murder trial of Leilani Simon, who is accused of killing her 20-month-old son, Quinton, in 2022. The text describes the prosecution's case, which includes evidence suggesting Simon's drug use, troubled relationship with her boyfriend, and troubling text messages, as well as witness accounts that suggest potential child abuse. The defense team, however, maintains Simon's innocence, arguing that the state's case lacks concrete evidence and is based on speculation. The trial has included testimony from law enforcement officers, medical professionals, and family members, and has been characterized by several inconsistencies in Simon's accounts of events leading up to Quinton's disappearance.
Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 696 - Peeping Tom Killed Two Mother-Daughter Pairs in Maryland
This episode recounts the investigation into the murders of two sets of mothers and daughters in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The investigation began with the discovery of Karen and Karissa Lofton's bodies in their home, followed by the burned bodies of Delores and Ebony DeWitt found in a car trunk. Detectives initially faced few leads, but a break came with the arrest of Jason Scott, a seemingly mild-mannered UPS employee, on weapons charges. A search of his home revealed a trove of videos showing Scott’s darker side, including evidence linking him to the murders. The discovery of physical evidence at “The Spooky House,” a location Scott mentioned in connection with his burglaries, further incriminated him. Eventually, Scott was arrested and sentenced to 85 years for the DeWitt murders. While investigators believed Scott was responsible for the Lofton murders as well, they didn’t pursue charges due to sufficient evidence already existing in the DeWitt case.
Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 695 - Disturbing Details of the Delphi Murders
The provided episode focuses on the ongoing trial of Richard Allen, a suspect in the 2017 Delphi murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German. The text discusses the key evidence in the case, including a video recording made by German on her phone that captured a man believed to be the killer. The text also highlights the defense's alternative theory involving a ritualistic killing by white nationalists, which was ultimately rejected by the judge. The episode concludes by describing the jury selection process, which began in October 2024, and the potential implications of Allen's confessions and the defense's claims of his mental state.
Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 694 - DNA Match Results in Murder Charge in 1993 Cold Case of 12-Year-Old Jennifer Odom
Jeffrey Norman Crum, a convicted sex offender, has been indicted for the murder, kidnapping, and sexual battery of 12-year-old Jennifer Odom in 1993. The case was a cold case for decades, but advanced DNA analysis led investigators to Crum. Crum is already serving a life sentence for a 1992 incident with a 17-year-old girl. In that case, authorities obtained a full DNA profile and eventually matched it to Crum’s son’s DNA. The similarities between the 1992 and 1993 cases, as well as Crum’s ownership of a blue pickup truck that matched eyewitness descriptions, led to his arrest. Crum could face the death penalty if convicted, and investigators believe he may have committed other crimes.
Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 693 - Colorado Cold Case Solved After 50 Years Thanks to Breakthrough DNA Technology
The episode recounts the successful investigation and identification of the killer of Teree Becker, a woman who was found murdered in 1975. Using DNA evidence and genetic genealogy, investigators connected the crime to Thomas Martin Elliot, a career criminal who died by suicide in 1991. The investigation took almost 50 years and involved comparing DNA profiles, using a family tree to identify possible relatives, and tracking Elliot's criminal history. The investigation finally provided closure for Becker's family, who described her as a free spirit who enjoyed life to the fullest.
Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 692 - The Blue-Collar Jobs of Serial Killers
This episode explores the relationship between ordinary jobs and serial killers. It debunks the common misconception that serial killers are always isolated individuals with unstable work histories. Instead, the article highlights how everyday jobs, particularly in blue-collar fields, can provide serial killers with opportunities to commit crimes and conceal their actions. The epsiode provides examples of serial killers, such as Bruce McArthur and Dennis Rader, who used their professions as landscapers and alarm installers to facilitate their killings. Additionally, the article discusses how some serial killers, like Jeffrey Dahmer, blend seamlessly into their workplaces, appearing like ordinary employees despite their heinous actions.
Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 691 - The Servant Girl Annihilator
The Servant Girl Annihilator was a serial killer who terrorized Austin, Texas, in 1884 and 1885. The killer targeted servant girls, often attacking them in their beds and mutilating them, leading to widespread fear and speculation. While authorities investigated numerous suspects, including James Phillips, the husband of one of the victims, no one was ever definitively convicted. Despite widespread investigation, the killer's identity remains a mystery, with some believing it was a single individual and others suggesting a group of men. Numerous theories abound about the killer's motives and identity, with some believing the perpetrator was a white man with magic powers, while others have suggested the involvement of an accomplice or gang. Modern-day investigations, including those conducted by PBS's History Detectives, have attempted to use historical research and forensic techniques to uncover the killer's identity.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 690 - Leonard Lake Case - Why Killers Write Manifestos
The episode examines the phenomenon of serial killers writing manifestos, exploring the motivations behind these actions. The article cites examples like Leonard Lake, who, along with Charles Ng, created a torture-murder compound, and Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," who wrote a hate-filled mission statement. Forensic psychologists suggest that these manifestos stem from a combination of factors, including narcissism, a desire to justify their actions, a need for attention and power, and an attempt to leave a lasting mark on history. Additionally, the text provides details about Lake and Ng's crimes and Ng's current incarceration.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 689 - Why Serial Killers Write to Each Other?
The episode explores why serial killers might contact one another. It posits three possible reasons: attention, affinity, and inspiration. Attention involves seeking notoriety from media coverage, as seen in the case of Keith Jesperson who contacted Rex Heuermann. Affinity involves finding validation and camaraderie from others who have committed similar acts, such as Donald Harvey's potential correspondence with Charles Cullen. Lastly, inspiration arises when aspiring killers seek to emulate a notorious killer, exemplified by Liam McAtear who wrote to Ian Brady before attempting his own murder. The episode highlights how understanding these motivations is crucial for risk assessment and intervention, particularly in cases where individuals express admiration for serial killers.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 688 - Why do some true crime cases get more attention than others?
This episode investigates the reasons behind the selective attention given to certain true crime cases, exploring the complex interplay of social, psychological, and media influences. It examines how media coverage, victim demographics, case location, and the appeal of mystery all contribute to the prominence of specific cases. Additionally, the article analyzes the impact of true crime entertainment, social media, and the evolving role of online communities on public perception and advocacy within the genre. Finally, it stresses the importance of ethical storytelling in true crime, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that prioritizes accuracy, empathy, and justice for all victims.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 687 - How Borderland Detectives Discovered Juan David Ortiz's Serial Killings
The episode is a chilling excerpt from a book that recounts the true story of a serial killer in Laredo, Texas. The book's author, Rick Jervis, spent years researching the case, including interviewing law enforcement officers and the families of the victims, to piece together the horrifying events that unfolded in 2018. The text specifically focuses on the discovery of the second victim, Claudine Luera, and the realization by law enforcement that they were dealing with a serial killer, rather than isolated incidents. The text highlights the similarities between the two murders, including the victims' professions, the murder weapons, and the proximity of the crime scenes, all of which pointed to a pattern of violence and a dangerous individual at large.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 686 - A Timeline of the Karen Read Case
The episode provides a comprehensive timeline of the Karen Read murder trial, which ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury. The case revolves around the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, who was found dead outside the home of Brian Albert, a friend who was present at a party with Read and O'Keefe the night of his death. Read's defense argues that she was framed by a group of people, including law enforcement, and that O'Keefe was killed during a fight inside Albert's home. The timeline details the investigation, the accusations against Read, the conflicting evidence presented by both sides, and the events leading up to the mistrial.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 685 - Cold Case Files Deborah Poe
Deborah Poe vanished from her job at a convenience store in Orlando, Florida in 1990. Her disappearance remains unsolved. The circumstances of her case are eerily similar to the disappearance of another convenience store clerk, Donna Callahan, a few months prior. Both women were working the graveyard shift when they went missing, and both cases initially appeared to involve no signs of struggle. The investigation into Deborah's disappearance ultimately led to a potential suspect who may have been a customer at the store the night she disappeared. Though the suspect was never identified, his description was obtained from a witness who claimed to have interacted with him at the store. The investigation also turned up connections to a man who had previously dated Deborah and to a man who worked with her at the store. Police were unable to find any definitive evidence to link any of these individuals to her disappearance. The case remains unsolved, and the whereabouts of Deborah Poe are still unknown.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 684 - Who killed Jane Furlong?
This episode chronicles the case of Jane Furlong, a young mother who disappeared in New Zealand in 1993. The investigation, dubbed Operation Darlia, initially yielded no leads, but after 19 years, Furlong’s skeletal remains were discovered on a remote beach. The article explores the numerous leads and suspects police pursued over the years, including Furlong’s boyfriend and a man she was set to testify against. It emphasizes the enduring impact of Furlong’s disappearance on her family and friends, while highlighting the ongoing effort by the police to find her killer. The article also promotes a podcast called “A Moment in Crime,” which dedicates an episode to the Furlong case and explores other high-profile crimes in New Zealand.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 683 - Police arrested 29-year-old Paul Park within 24 hours of murdering Alyssa Lokits
The sources recount the arrest of Paul Park, who is accused of fatally shooting Alyssa Lokits while she was exercising on the Mill Creek Greenway in Nashville. The investigation revealed Park allegedly followed Lokits before attacking her and leaving her near the tree line. Police used a dashcam video, a partial license plate, and the recognition of Park by a detective who had worked a previous case involving his twin brother to identify him. The sources also discuss the city's consideration of implementing license plate readers to potentially expedite future investigations.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 682 - The Most Terrifying Serial Killers of South Dakota
The episode is an overview of notorious criminals in South Dakota, outlining their crimes and the impact they had on the state. It highlights individuals like Robert LeRoy Anderson, known as The Duct Tape Killer, who was convicted of murder and ultimately died by suicide in prison. The text also mentions Jerome Brudos, known as The Lust Killer, who, while born in South Dakota, committed his crimes in Oregon. The text further details the involvement of John Dillinger, a notorious bank robber who committed crimes in South Dakota as part of his gang's rampage spree. The epsiode concludes with a brief discussion of South Dakota's true crime history, including a mention of the Murder Accountability Project, Project: Cold Case, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which provide resources for learning about crimes in the state.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 681 - Disappearance of Amy Billig
Amy Billig's disappearance in 1974 remains one of Florida's most enduring missing persons cases. The 17-year-old high school student was last seen hitchhiking in Coconut Grove, Florida, and despite extensive investigations and numerous leads, her whereabouts are unknown. The case has been plagued by unconfirmed theories, including abduction by a motorcycle gang, and a deathbed confession implicating a member of The Pagans Motorcycle Club in her murder. Despite these leads, no physical evidence has been found to confirm her death, and her disappearance remains a mystery.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 680 - Call from Pakistan - The Tragic Death of Sara Sharif
The sources recount the trial of a father, stepmother, and uncle accused of murdering a 10-year-old girl. The prosecution alleges that the girl suffered prolonged abuse resulting in her death, with all three defendants sharing responsibility for her injuries and ultimate demise. The case relies heavily on evidence of severe physical abuse inflicted on the child, including bite marks, fractures, and burn injuries. The prosecution argues that the defendants' claims of ignorance or individual responsibility are implausible, considering the extent of the abuse and the family's subsequent flight to Pakistan after the girl's death.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 679 - The Tragic Murder of Tabatha Tozzi
Tabatha Tozzi was murdered on April 22, 2023 by her boyfriend, Oswaldo Natanahel Perez-Sanchez, who remains at large. The sources detail the events leading up to Tozzi's death, including a heated argument in her car that ended in her being shot in the head. Tozzi was kept on life support for two days before being pronounced brain dead. Perez-Sanchez fled the scene and has not been seen since. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) and the FBI are investigating the case and offering a reward for information leading to his arrest. Friends and family of Tozzi are holding a gathering to remember her life one year after her death and continue to advocate for justice.
Anyone with information can contact LVMPD's Homicide Section at (702) 828-3521 or, to remain anonymous, Crime Stoppers at (702) 385-5555.Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 678 - Sweet Bobby - My Catfish Nightmare True Story
The episode describes a complex case of catfishing, a form of online deception, that lasted nearly a decade. Kirat Assi, a radio presenter, was manipulated by her cousin, Simran Bhogal, who created a false persona named Bobby Jandu, a fictitious doctor. The deception extended to a network of fake friends and involved stealing the identity of a real doctor, Bobby Jandu, who lived in Brighton. The story highlights the emotional toll of catfishing and the inadequate response of institutions like the police to such online harms. A new Netflix documentary, Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare, based on the investigative podcast, explores the case in depth, emphasizing the psychological manipulation and its far-reaching impact on Assi's personal life and community. The text also examines the motivation behind such deception and the challen
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 677 - The True Story Behind The Cattle Mutilation Mystery
The episode explores the mysterious and disturbing phenomenon of cattle mutilations, focusing on the experiences of two ranchers, Mat Carter and M.T. Anderson. The article highlights the strange circumstances surrounding these mutilations, including the lack of blood and signs of struggle, and explores various theories about the perpetrators, ranging from UFOs to cults. The article points out that despite numerous investigations and reports, the cause of these mutilations remains unsolved.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 676 - The Murder ‘Blueprint’- Prosecutors Claim Rex Heuermann Used to Plot His Killings
Rex Heuermann, an architect suspected in the Gilgo Beach killings, allegedly created a detailed document outlining his methods for selecting, killing, and disposing of victims. This document, recovered from Heuermann's home, provides investigators with substantial evidence. The document covers a wide range of topics including the preparation of victims' bodies, methods to avoid apprehension, and the removal of trace DNA. The document is believed to represent Heuermann's "self-education and 'homework'" on carrying out serial murders, showcasing his meticulous planning and obsessive attention to detail.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 675 - Murder of Ahmaud Arbery
The episode describes the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, by three white men in Georgia. It details the events leading up to the shooting, including Arbery's encounter with the men, their pursuit of him, and the subsequent altercation that led to Arbery's death. The episode further examines the local authorities' handling of the case, which was criticized for its lack of swift action and for potential racial bias, and the subsequent arrests, trial, and convictions of the three men. Finally, it highlights the impact of the case, including the passage of hate crimes legislation in Georgia and the establishment of "Ahmaud Arbery Day" to commemorate the event and advocate for racial justice.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 674 - The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming
The episode provides a detailed account of the tragic case of Margaret Fleming, a young woman with learning difficulties who disappeared and was later found to have been murdered by her supposed caregivers, Edward Cairney and Avril Jones. The text recounts Margaret’s early life and struggles with learning, her strained relationship with her family, and her eventual placement in the care of Cairney and Jones. The sources detail the investigation into Margaret’s disappearance, including the numerous attempts by Cairney and Jones to cover their tracks, and the eventual discovery of the letters fraudulently written in Margaret’s name. The story highlights the impact of Margaret’s tragic fate on those who knew her, particularly her former teacher who laments the fact that she was forgotten by the world.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 673 - Mom-In-The-Box Cold Case Solved After Nearly a Decade
A woman was found dead in her Monterey home in 2014, and investigators discovered the remains of another woman in a box under her kitchen table. Initial investigations suggested the deceased woman was Francesca Linda Jacobs, while the remains in the box belonged to her mother, Florence Jacobs. However, after analyzing DNA samples, authorities found that the deceased woman was actually Linda Rae Jacobs, who was born in 1942, and the remains were those of her mother, Ida Florence Jacobs. The investigation also revealed that Linda Rae Jacobs had been living under a false identity. While the cause of death for the woman found in the box remains undetermined, foul play was ruled out, and the motives behind Linda Rae Jacobs’ actions remain a mystery.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 672 - Breaking the Silence - The Maria Soledad Case
The episode explains the shocking 1990 murder of María Soledad Morales, a young woman from Argentina. The case, highlighted in the Netflix documentary "Breaking the Silence: The María Soledad Case," exposed a culture of impunity and corruption within the Argentine political system. While two men were ultimately convicted, the investigation and prosecution were hindered by political influence, leading to a long and contentious legal battle. The case garnered national attention, sparking protests and raising awareness about gender-based violence and the need for justice reform. Ultimately, it became a landmark case, contributing to the recognition of femicide as a serious crime in Argentina and marking a significant turning point in the country's efforts to address violence against women.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024
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