Sinners Among Saints

Sinners Among Saints

By: Megan and Lindsay

Language: en-us

Categories: History, Leisure, True Crime

Hey Sinners! It's us, Megan Keyes and Lindsay Martinez. Welcome to "Sinners Among Saints," the chilling true crime podcast that delves deep into the dark underbelly of society. Created by two best friends hailing from Utah, who share a passion for all things horror, this podcast aims to shed light on the victims of heinous crimes that often go unnoticed.Join us as we navigate through the twisted tales of real-life monsters and the innocent souls they prey on.  With meticulous research, compelling storytelling, and a lighthearted feeling of chasing with friends, "Sinners Among Saints" takes you on an immersive jo...

Episodes

Episode 169: Nathaniel Bar-Jonah // Part 2
Jan 09, 2026

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Nathaniel Bar-Jonah was an American serial child abuser and murderer who targeted young boys in the 1970s–1990s, most notably in Montana. He was convicted of kidnapping and sexual assault and later suspected in multiple child murders, including the killing of six-year-old Zachary Rarick, before dying in prison in 2008. 

Book: Eat the Evidence (The Bar Jonah Trilogy) by John E. Espy

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Duration: 01:49:25
Episode 168: Nathaniel Bar-Jonah // Part 1
Jan 02, 2026

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 Nathaniel Bar-Jonah was an American serial child abuser and murderer who targeted young boys in the 1970s–1990s, most notably in Montana. He was convicted of kidnapping and sexual assault and later suspected in multiple child murders, including the killing of six-year-old Zachary Rarick, before dying in prison in 2008. 

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Eat the Evidence (The Bar Jonah Trilogy) by John E. Espy

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Duration: 01:27:33
Episode 167: Life, Chaos, and Comedy with Special Guest Nikki Justice
Dec 26, 2025

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Join us this week as we talk to Australia's Nikki Justice. She's lived 100 lives but through all the chaos she found herself through comedy and shares an open and honest look into her life and who she has become. We truly loved speaking with her and if you get a chance go check out one of her shows or follow her on social media!

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Duration: 01:03:31
Episode 166: The Stalking Death of Shana Grice
Dec 19, 2025

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Shana Grice was a 19-year-old woman from Brighton, England, who was murdered in August 2016 after months of escalating stalking by her ex-boyfriend. After their breakup, Michael Lane repeatedly harassed Shana—sending messages, showing up uninvited, and vandalizing her car. Shana reported his behavior to Sussex Police multiple times, but officers minimized the threat. In one instance, police even fined Shana for wasting police time after Lane claimed she was exaggerating the stalking. On August 25, 2016, Lane broke into Shana’s home, stabbed her to death, and then set the house on fire in an atte...

Duration: 01:02:28
Episode 165:The Tragic Murder of Abby Choi
Dec 12, 2025

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Abby Choi was a Hong Kong socialite, model, and influencer whose murder in February 2023 shocked the world. She was reported missing after failing to meet her former husband, and days later police discovered her dismembered remains at a rural house linked to his family. Investigators allege the killing was motivated by a financial dispute over property, with multiple members of her ex-husband’s family charged in connection with the crime. Abby Choi was widely remembered for her kindness, devotion to her children, and rising profile in the fashion world, while her death sparked wi...

Duration: 01:11:03
Episode 164: Matthew Hoffman // The Leaf Killer
Dec 05, 2025

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Matthew Hoffman is an Ohio man whose crimes became known nationwide after a brutal triple homicide in 2010. On November 10, Hoffman broke into the rural home of Tina Herrmann in Apple Valley, killing Tina, her son Kody Maynard, and family friend Stephanie Sprang. He later dismembered the victims and hid their remains inside a hollowed-out tree in the nearby Kokosing State Wildlife Area. During the attack, he abducted Tina’s 13-year-old daughter Sarah, holding her captive in his basement for four days before police discovered her alive during a rescue raid.

Hoffman, wh...

Duration: 01:01:25
Episode 163: The Tragic Case of Laurie Dann and the Death of Nick Corwin
Nov 28, 2025

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Laurie Dann was a 30-year-old woman from Illinois whose long-standing mental health issues escalated into a series of violent attacks on May 20, 1988. After years of erratic behavior, stalking, and troubling interactions with family and acquaintances, Dann set several small fires, delivered poisoned snacks to people she knew, and ultimately drove to Hubbard Woods Elementary School in Winnetka. There, she opened fire in a classroom, killing 8-year-old Nick Corwin and injuring five other children. After fleeing, she invaded a nearby home, held residents hostage, shot a college student, and eventually died by suicide. The...

Duration: 01:15:07
Episode 162: Demetrius Terrance Frazier
Nov 21, 2025

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Demetrius Terrence Frazier was an Alabama death row inmate whose crimes span decades and involve a series of brutal sexual assaults and the murder of 13-year-old Crystal Kendrick in Birmingham. Beginning in the mid-1990s, Frazier targeted women and girls—often breaking into homes and attacking his victims while they slept. For years, the cases remained unsolved until advances in DNA testing connected him to multiple rapes and ultimately to Crystal’s 1994 murder. His arrest led to a deeper investigation that uncovered his long pattern of predatory violence. Frazier was convicted and sentenced to d...

Duration: 01:09:43
Episode 161: James Marlow and Cynthia Coffman // A Deadly Duo
Nov 14, 2025

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James Marlow and Cynthia Coffman—a deadly duo whose 1986 crime spree left a trail of terror across California. Marlow, a career criminal fresh out of prison, met Coffman, a young mother searching for belonging. But their bond quickly turned dark. Together, they kidnapped, robbed, and murdered multiple young women, including Sandra Neary and Lynell Murray, luring them from shopping centers before brutally taking their lives. Their crimes revealed a chilling blend of manipulation, obsession, and violence that earned them both death sentences. This is the story of a toxic love affair that spiraled in...

Duration: 01:07:40
Episode 160: The Horrific Death of Timothy Ferguson
Nov 07, 2025

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This case  centers on the horrific abuse and death of 15-year-old Timothy Ferguson, in Muskegon, Michigan. Timothy, who had autism and special needs, died in July 2022 after enduring months of starvation, physical abuse, and neglect at the hands of his mother, Shanda Vander Ark, and her older son, Paul Ferguson.

Investigators found that Timothy had been forced to eat hot sauce and bread soaked in hot sauce, was often denied food and water, and was confined to a filthy bedroom. Autopsy results revealed extreme malnutrition and signs of long-term a...

Duration: 01:07:51
Episode 159: Whispers of the Wasatch: The Legends That Haunt Utah
Oct 31, 2025

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Utah is known for its red canyons, sacred desert silence, and breathtaking mountain ranges—but hidden within that beauty are stories that chill the bone. In this episode, we dig into four of Utah’s most unsettling legends and the eerie truths that may lurk beneath them.

We start deep in Escalante National Forest, where locals whisper that the Petrified Forest is cursed—those who pocket a stone are said to invite decades of misfortune, illness, and even death. From there, we travel north to Ogden Cemete...

Duration: 00:55:23
Episode 158: The Exorcism of Michael Taylor
Oct 21, 2025

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The Exorcism of Michael Taylor is one of Britain’s most disturbing and infamous cases of alleged demonic possession.

Michael Taylor was a 31-year-old man from Ossett, West Yorkshire, living a quiet life with his wife Christine and their five children. In 1974, he became deeply involved in a local Christian fellowship group led by Marie Robinson, a young, charismatic pastor. Christine grew suspicious of their relationship and confronted him publicly, triggering what witnesses described as a violent outburst—Taylor shouted obscenities and claimed evil was insi...

Duration: 01:21:34
Episode 157: The Eriksson Twins
Oct 17, 2025

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The Eriksson twins, Ursula and Sabina Eriksson, are Swedish twin sisters whose bizarre and disturbing behavior in 2008 became the subject of worldwide attention and speculation.

In May 2008, the twins traveled unexpectedly from Ireland to England for reasons that remain unclear. While on the M6 motorway near Stoke-on-Trent, they were filmed by a BBC camera crew for the show Motorway Cops after running into traffic and being struck by vehicles. Despite suffering serious injuries, both women displayed extraordinary strength and erratic behavior — screaming, resisting police, and attempting to re-enter traffic.

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Duration: 01:04:21
Episode 156: The Redhead Murders
Oct 10, 2025

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The Redhead Murders were a series of unsolved killings that took place across several Southern states in the U.S. during the early to mid-1980s. The victims—at least six women, possibly more—were all young, light-complexioned, and had reddish or strawberry-blonde hair. Their bodies were discovered along highways in states like Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, West Virginia, and Mississippi.

Many of the women were never identified for years, and investigators believed they were likely hitchhikers, sex workers, or women living on the margins of society, making them vulnerable targ...

Duration: 00:57:10
155: Kičevo Monster
Oct 03, 2025

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Episode 155: The Kičevo Monster

Vlado Taneski, a Macedonian journalist, became infamous after linking several murders in a small town of Kičevo, Macedonia and helping police uncover a serial killer.  He covered the murders of several elderly women in the area, worked closely with police, and tried to help the families uncover the monster. 

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Duration: 00:54:17
Episode 154: The Tragic Murder of Krystal Beslanowitch
Sep 26, 2025

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Krystal Lynn Beslanowitch was a 17-year-old who had moved from Spokane, Washington, to Utah in hopes of starting fresh. On December 15, 1995, her body was discovered along the Provo River near Midway, Utah. She had been brutally beaten to death with large rocks, which were found bloodstained nearby.

The case went cold for nearly two decades, despite investigators collecting DNA from the rocks at the scene. In 2013, advances in forensic technology allowed police to recover a partial DNA profile from the rocks, which was then matched to Joseph Michael Simpson, a former...

Duration: 00:49:01
Episode 153: The West Memphis Three // Part 5
Sep 19, 2025

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After the bodies of three eight-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—were discovered in a wooded area of West Memphis, Arkansas, in May 1993, police launched a high-profile investigation. The brutal nature of the crime led authorities to suspect it was connected to satanic ritual activity, a theory influenced by the ongoing “Satanic Panic” of the era. Attention soon focused on three local teenagers: Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. Echols, known for his interest in heavy metal music and occult topics, quickly became the prime suspect. Misskelley, who had inte...

Duration: 01:51:30
Episode 152: The West Memphis Three // Part 4
Sep 12, 2025

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After the bodies of three eight-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—were discovered in a wooded area of West Memphis, Arkansas, in May 1993, police launched a high-profile investigation. The brutal nature of the crime led authorities to suspect it was connected to satanic ritual activity, a theory influenced by the ongoing “Satanic Panic” of the era. Attention soon focused on three local teenagers: Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. Echols, known for his interest in heavy metal music and occult topics, quickly became the prime suspect. Misskelley, who had inte...

Duration: 01:40:57
Episode 151: The West Memphis Three // Part 3
Sep 05, 2025

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After the bodies of three eight-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—were discovered in a wooded area of West Memphis, Arkansas, in May 1993, police launched a high-profile investigation. The brutal nature of the crime led authorities to suspect it was connected to satanic ritual activity, a theory influenced by the ongoing “Satanic Panic” of the era. Attention soon focused on three local teenagers: Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. Echols, known for his interest in heavy metal music and occult topics, quickly became the prime suspect. Misskelley, who had inte...

Duration: 01:40:53
Episode 150: The West Memphis Three // Part 2
Aug 29, 2025

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 After the bodies of three eight-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—were discovered in a wooded area of West Memphis, Arkansas, in May 1993, police launched a high-profile investigation. The brutal nature of the crime led authorities to suspect it was connected to satanic ritual activity, a theory influenced by the ongoing “Satanic Panic” of the era. Attention soon focused on three local teenagers: Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. Echols, known for his interest in heavy metal music and occult topics, quickly became the prime suspect. Misskelley, who had intel...

Duration: 01:42:15
Episode 149: The West Memphis Three // Part 1
Aug 22, 2025

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On May 5, 1993, three eight-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—were reported missing in West Memphis, Arkansas. The boys were last seen riding their bikes together in the early evening, near their neighborhood by the Robin Hood Hills wooded area. When they didn’t return home, their parents contacted police, and a search began.

The following day, May 6, searchers focused on Robin Hood Hills, a patch of woods near a busy truck stop and interstate. Around 1:45 p.m., a juvenile parole officer spotted a boy’s sneaker floating...

Duration: 01:33:32
Episode 148: Nellie Bly
Aug 15, 2025

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 Nellie Bly, born Elizabeth Cochran in 1864, was a pioneering American journalist best known for her fearless investigative reporting. She gained fame in 1887 when she went undercover in a New York City asylum, feigning insanity to expose the brutal conditions patients endured—her exposé, Ten Days in a Mad-House, led to major mental health reforms. In 1889, she made headlines again by circling the globe in just 72 days, inspired by Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days. Bly’s bold, immersive style of reporting helped shape investigative journalism and broke barriers for women in the p...

Duration: 00:31:21
Episode 147: IBLP and the Duggar Family
Aug 08, 2025

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The Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) is a conservative Christian organization founded in 1961 by Bill Gothard, promoting strict biblical living through homeschooling, rigid gender roles, and obedience to authority. Its teachings emphasize large families, courtship over dating, and avoiding mainstream culture.

The Duggar family, made famous by TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting, were prominent followers of IBLP, publicly embracing its values. Parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar raised their children under these teachings, homeschooling them and promoting modesty, purity, and traditional gender roles. However, both IBLP and the Duggars have fa...

Duration: 00:54:11
Patreon Upcycle: The Disappearance and Recovery of Jaycee Dugard
Aug 01, 2025

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Jaycee Dugard is an American woman who was abducted in 1991 at the age of 11 while walking to a school bus stop near her home in South Lake Tahoe, California. She was held captive for 18 years by Phillip and Nancy Garrido in their backyard in Antioch, California. During her captivity, she endured abuse and gave birth to two daughters.

Jaycee was discovered in August 2009 when Garrido's suspicious behavior led law enforcement to investigate. Her rescue made international headlines, highlighting failures in parole oversight, as Phillip Garrido was a registered sex offender.

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Duration: 01:18:39
Episode 146: The Disappearance of Sierra LaMar
Jul 25, 2025

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 Sierra Mae LaMar, a 15‑year‑old freshman from Morgan Hill, California, went missing on the morning of March 16, 2012, while walking to her school bus. Within days, her cellphone and pink backpack containing her clothes were found in rural areas nearby. Forensic evidence showed signs she may have been abducted. DNA testing matched genetic material on her jeans and belongings to Antolin Garcia‑Torres, who lived about seven miles away and had a history of violence. Additional DNA evidence was discovered in his Volkswagen Jetta—hair on a rope and fibers on her clothing. In May 20...

Duration: 01:03:47
Episode 145: The Strange Death of Michael Cochran
Jul 18, 2025

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Michael Cochran, a 38‑year‑old from Beckley, West Virginia, died unexpectedly in February 2019, initially believed to be from a medical condition after exhibiting severe brain swelling and dangerously low blood sugar. Subsequent investigation revealed his wife, Natalie Cochran—a former pharmacist—had been running a $2 million Ponzi scheme through a fake government contracting company they had started together. Prosecutors allege Natalie poisoned him with an insulin injection to prevent him from learning the truth before a critical investor meeting. In November 2021, after Natalie had already received an 11‑year federal sentence for fraud, authorities exhumed Mi...

Duration: 01:15:53
Episode 144: The Torrey Pines Murders
Jul 11, 2025

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In 1978, 15-year-old Barbara Nantais was brutally murdered on Torrey Pines State Beach in San Diego, California, while camping with her boyfriend, Jim Alt, who was severely injured but survived. She was beaten, strangled, sexually assaulted, and mutilated. The case went cold due to insufficient evidence. Six years later, in 1984, 14-year-old Claire Hough, visiting from Rhode Island, was found murdered on the same beach with similar injuries—strangled, sexually assaulted, and mutilated. In 2012, DNA evidence linked Claire’s murder to Ronald Tatro, a convicted rapist, and Kevin Brown, a former San Diego Police Department crim...

Duration: 01:22:25
Episode 143: Judy Buenoano // Florida's Black Widow
Jul 04, 2025

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Judy Buenoano (born Judias Anna Lou Welty in Texas on April 4, 1943) was an American serial killer, infamously dubbed “the Black Widow.” She was convicted of murdering her first husband, son, and attempting to kill her fiancé—primarily for financial gain through life insurance payouts.  Her crimes culminated in a trio of convictions—including two murders and one attempted murder—and she paid with her life in Florida’s electric chair. 

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Duration: 01:16:56
Episode 142: The Disappearance of Joshlin Smith
Jun 27, 2025

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Joshlin Smith was a 6‑year‑old South African girl who vanished from her home in Middelpos, Saldanha Bay near Cape Town on 19 February 2024. Her disappearance triggered a massive search, including community efforts and an Interpol inquiry, but she remains missing. Her mother, Racquel “Kelly” Smith, along with her boyfriend Jacquen Appollis and friend Steveno van Rhyn, were arrested and charged with kidnapping and human trafficking, accused of orchestrating a plot to sell Joshlin to a traditional healer (a “sangoma”) for her eyes and fair skin. Neighbor witness Lourentia Lombaard testified that Smith admitted “I did somethin...

Duration: 01:20:56
Episode 141: The Murder of Jason Corbett // Part 2
Jun 20, 2025

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Jason Corbett, an Irish businessman living in North Carolina, was brutally murdered on August 2, 2015, by his wife, Molly Martens, and her father, retired FBI agent Tom Martens. He was beaten to death in his bedroom with a baseball bat and a concrete brick. Molly and Tom claimed they acted in self-defense, alleging Jason was abusive. However, prosecutors argued the killing was motivated by a custody dispute over Jason’s two children, whom he had with his late first wife.

In 2017, both were convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 20–25 years in pris...

Duration: 00:57:58
Episode 140: The Murder of Jason Corbett // Part 1
Jun 13, 2025

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Jason Corbett, an Irish businessman living in North Carolina, was brutally murdered on August 2, 2015, by his wife, Molly Martens, and her father, retired FBI agent Tom Martens. He was beaten to death in his bedroom with a baseball bat and a concrete brick. Molly and Tom claimed they acted in self-defense, alleging Jason was abusive. However, prosecutors argued the killing was motivated by a custody dispute over Jason’s two children, whom he had with his late first wife.

In 2017, both were convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 20–25 years in pris...

Duration: 01:12:56
Episode 139: Botched Executions // Part 2
Jun 06, 2025

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Join us this week as Lindsay lays our the grisly details on what can happen when a death penalty execution goes wrong. Part 2 is finally here and it was worth the wait! Part 2 brings us to more modern times as Lindsay breaks down the issues in the firing squad, the gas chamber, the electric chair, and lethal injection. 


Botched executions refer to instances where the process of carrying out a death penalty is flawed, leading to prolonged suffering, physical complications, or failure to follow protocols. These incidents can occur across v...

Duration: 01:25:54
Episode 138: The Haight Family Familicide
May 30, 2025

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Michael Haight was a 42-year-old man from Enoch, Utah, who, on January 4, 2023, killed his wife, Tausha Haight; their five children, aged 4 to 17; and Tausha’s mother, Gail Earl, before taking his own life. The tragedy occurred two weeks after Tausha filed for divorce and days after Michael removed firearms from the home, potentially leaving the family defenseless. In 2020, Michael Haight had been investigated for child abuse following allegations from his daughter, Macie, who reported incidents of choking and shaking. Although the investigation concluded there was insufficient evidence for prosecution, the case raised concerns ab...

Duration: 01:08:31
Episode 137: Ash Armand // The Gigolo Murder
May 23, 2025

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Ash Armand, born Akshaya Kubiak, is a former reality TV star known for his role in Showtime’s Gigolos. In July 2020, he was arrested for the murder of Herleen Dulai, a 29-year-old personal trainer and client. Dulai was found dead in Kubiak’s Las Vegas home, having suffered blunt force trauma and strangulation. Kubiak claimed he blacked out after consuming psychedelic mushrooms with Dulai and acted in self-defense during an alleged attack. However, evidence indicated a violent struggle, and Kubiak was charged with first-degree murder. In September 2021, he pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and...

Duration: 01:15:46
Episode 136: The Circleville Letters
May 16, 2025

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The Circleville Letters refer to a mysterious series of anonymous, threatening letters sent to residents of Circleville, Ohio, beginning in 1976. The letters targeted individuals with accusations of infidelity, corruption, and other personal secrets. One of the most prominent targets was Mary Gillespie, a school bus driver, who was accused of having an affair with the school superintendent.

In 1977, Mary’s husband, Ron Gillespie, died in a suspicious car crash after reportedly receiving a threatening phone call. The letters continued even after a suspect, Paul Freshour—Mary’s brother-in-law—was convicted and imprison...

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Episode 135: The Killer Clown of Wellington // The Boujee Clown Murder
May 09, 2025

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The "Killer Clown" case centers on the 1990 murder of Marlene Warren in Wellington, Florida, when she was fatally shot at her front door by a person dressed as a clown delivering flowers and balloons. Her son, Joe Ahrens, witnessed the attack. The investigation initially pointed to Sheila Keen, a business associate of Marlene's husband, Michael Warren, who was later revealed to be having an affair with him. Despite early suspicions, the case went cold due to insufficient evidence. In 2017, advancements in DNA technology led to Sheila Keen-Warren's arrest. She pleaded guilty to second-degree...

Duration: 01:21:13
Episode 134: Wayne Nance // The Missoula Mauler
May 02, 2025

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​Wayne Nathan Nance, known as the "Missoula Mauler," was a suspected American serial killer active in Montana from 1974 until his death in 1986. Although never formally charged or convicted, law enforcement linked him to at least six murders and suspected he may have had more victims.​ Born on October 18, 1955, in Clinton, Montana, Nance exhibited disturbing behavior from a young age, including an interest in Satanism and a desire to commit murder. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1974 to 1977 but was discharged for misconduct. After returning to Montana, he worked as a furniture move...

Duration: 00:58:52
Episode 133: The Murder of NFL Great Steve McNair
Apr 25, 2025

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Steve McNair, a former NFL quarterback, was tragically murdered on July 4, 2009, in Nashville, Tennessee. He was found shot to death in a condominium he shared with his 20-year-old girlfriend, Sahel "Jenni" Kazemi, who was also found dead at the scene. Investigators concluded it was a murder-suicide, with Kazemi shooting McNair multiple times before turning the gun on herself. The motive appeared to be personal turmoil, as Kazemi was reportedly distraught over financial issues and her relationship with McNair, who was married at the time. The case shocked the sports world and...

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Episode 132: The Torture of Raymond Buys
Apr 18, 2025

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Raymond Buys was a 15-year-old South African boy who died in 2011 after enduring severe abuse at a military-style training camp run by Alex de Koker and Michael Erasmus. His mother had enrolled him in the Echo Wild Game Rangers camp in hopes of helping him overcome behavioral issues. However, during his time there, Raymond was starved, beaten, electrocuted, and subjected to other forms of torture. After being hospitalized in a critical condition, he died after three weeks on life support. The case shocked the nation, highlighting issues of abuse under the guise of...

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Episode 131: The Tragic Murder of Amanda Plasse
Apr 12, 2025

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​Amanda Plasse, a 20-year-old waitress from Chicopee, Massachusetts, was tragically murdered in her apartment on August 26, 2011. She was found with multiple stab wounds in her kitchen by her boyfriend, Seth Green, who immediately called 911. The crime scene showed signs of a violent struggle, including bloodstains and bloody shoe prints. Initially, investigators focused on individuals close to Amanda, but DNA evidence under her fingernails and a palm print at the scene did not match any of them. The case went cold until 2013, when detectives re-examined the evidence and noticed a message on a whiteboard in...

Duration: 01:06:03
Episode 130: Wade Wilson and The Murders of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz
Apr 04, 2025

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​In October 2019, Wade Wilson, a 25-year-old from Fort Myers, Florida, committed the brutal murders of two women in Cape Coral. On October 6, Wilson met 35-year-old Kristine Melton at a local bar and accompanied her home. The following morning, he strangled Melton to death in her residence. Later that day, Wilson encountered 43-year-old Diane Ruiz as she walked to work. After luring her into a vehicle he had stolen from Melton, Wilson strangled Ruiz and, upon realizing she was still alive, ran her over multiple times, leading to her death. ​In June 2024, a jury conv...

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Episode 129: The Murder of Nicholis Wilcox
Mar 28, 2025

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In October 2017, 39-year-old Nicholis Wilcox was murdered in Plantation, Florida, in a fatal love triangle involving his roommate, Eric Robinson, and Robinson's ex-girlfriend, Isabella Tagliarini. Robinson discovered Wilcox and Tagliarini together and fatally beat Wilcox with a metal rod. He then forced Tagliarini to assist in disposing of Wilcox's body in a dumpster and cleaning the crime scene. ​Robinson was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. His initial trial in April 2023 ended in a mistrial due to a witness mentioning his prior domestic violence history. In a retrial, Robinson was found guilty and se...

Duration: 01:25:48
UPDATE: Little Miss Innocent // Kaitlyn Conley
Mar 22, 2025

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We just wanted to update you on a case we did, episode 114, on Kaitlyn Conley and Mary Yoder. Go check out the episode if you haven't first then jump over here and check out our update! 

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Episode 128: The Tragic Murder of Jerry Bailey
Mar 21, 2025

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In January 1976, the town of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, was shaken by the disappearance and subsequent murder of Jerry Bailey, a beloved high school football coach. Bailey had recently resigned from his position as head coach at Sapulpa High School and was preparing to transition to another coaching role. On the day of his disappearance, Bailey and his assistant coach, Paul Reagor Jr., left the school together but did not return, prompting an extensive search by the community. 

The following day, authorities discovered Reagor in an abandoned farmhouse several towns away, covered in b...

Duration: 01:28:56
Episode 127: Gerard John Schaeffer // Part 2
Mar 14, 2025

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Gerard John Schaefer was an American serial killer and former police officer who committed murders in Florida during the early 1970s. He was convicted of killing two young women but was suspected of murdering many more. Schaefer lured victims by abusing his authority as an officer, often pretending to offer them safety before abducting and killing them. He was known for his sadistic methods and kept disturbing writings that detailed his fantasies and crimes. Sentenced to life in prison, he was ultimately murdered by a fellow inmate in 1995. 

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Episode 126: Gerard John Schaeffer // Part 1
Mar 07, 2025

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Gerard John Schaefer was an American serial killer and former police officer who committed murders in Florida during the early 1970s. He was convicted of killing two young women but was suspected of murdering many more. Schaefer lured victims by abusing his authority as an officer, often pretending to offer them safety before abducting and killing them. He was known for his sadistic methods and kept disturbing writings that detailed his fantasies and crimes. Sentenced to life in prison, he was ultimately murdered by a fellow inmate in 1995. 

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Episode 125: Honor Killings // Amina and Sarah Said
Feb 28, 2025

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 Amina and Sarah Said were two sisters from Texas who were murdered on January 1, 2008, in Irving, Texas. Their father, Yaser Abdel Said, an Egyptian-American, was convicted of their murders in 2022. The sisters had long suffered abuse and control from their father, and their deaths were widely considered an "honor killing." On the night of the murder, Yaser lured them into his taxi under the pretense of taking them to dinner but instead shot them multiple times. Sarah managed to call 911 before dying. Yaser went on the run for 12 years before being captured by t...

Duration: 01:32:42
Episode 124: The Murder of Jodi Parrack and The Railroading of Ray McCann
Feb 21, 2025

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Jodi Parrack was an 11-year-old girl from Constantine, Michigan, who was tragically found murdered in 2007. Her body was discovered in a local cemetery, sparking a years-long investigation. Ray McCann, a reserve police officer at the time, became a suspect largely due to inconsistencies in his statements and his suggestion to search the cemetery, where Jodi's body was later found. McCann was never charged with her murder but was later convicted of perjury related to the investigation and served 20 months in prison.

In 2015, DNA evidence led to the arrest and conviction of...

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Episode 123: Marcus Shrenker
Feb 14, 2025

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Marcus Schrenker is a former American financial advisor and businessman known for his dramatic attempt to fake his own death in 2009. Schrenker was facing multiple legal issues, including investigations for financial fraud and embezzlement from clients through his company, Heritage Wealth Management. As authorities closed in, Schrenker devised a plan to escape.

In January 2009, he took off in his private plane from Indiana and made a distress call over Alabama, claiming the windshield had shattered and he was injured. He then set the plane on autopilot and parachuted out, hoping the...

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Episode 122: Christa Pike // The Youngest Woman Sentenced to Death
Feb 07, 2025

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Christa Pike is an American woman who became the youngest woman sentenced to death in the United States during the modern era. Born on March 10, 1976, in West Virginia, Pike had a troubled upbringing marked by instability and abuse. At 18, while attending a Job Corps program in Tennessee, she murdered a fellow student, Colleen Slemmer, in 1995, in what was described as a premeditated killing fueled by jealousy and obsession. Pike and her accomplices lured Slemmer to a secluded area, where she was brutally tortured and killed. Pike kept a piece of the victim's skull...

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Episode 121: The Tragic Murder of Hollywood's Sweetheart Judith Barsi
Jan 31, 2025

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 Judith Barsi was a talented child actress known for roles in films like All Dogs Go to Heaven and The Land Before Time. Tragically, in July 1988, at just 10 years old, she was murdered by her father, József Barsi, in their Los Angeles home. József, an abusive and controlling figure, shot Judith and her mother, Maria, before setting the house on fire and taking his own life. The murder was the culmination of years of domestic abuse, despite warnings from friends and family. Judith’s death brought greater awareness to domestic violence and c...

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Episode 120: The Tragic Murder of Jersey Bridgeman
Jan 24, 2025

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Jersey Bridgeman was a six-year-old girl from Bentonville, Arkansas, whose tragic murder shocked the community in November 2012. Jersey had endured a difficult early life, including abuse by her father, David Bridgeman, who was convicted in 2011 for chaining her to a dresser as punishment. Afterward, she was placed in her mother's care.

On November 20, 2012, Jersey was reported missing, and her body was discovered in an abandoned house near her home. The investigation led to the arrest of her neighbor, Zachary Holly, who had been a trusted family friend. Holly was charged with...

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Episode 119: Botched Executions // Part 1
Jan 17, 2025

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Join us this week as Lindsay lays our the grisly details on what can happen when a death penalty execution goes wrong. This part she is going to go over the more archaic forms of executions like beheading, hanging, and dismemberment. The second part will not be a consecutive episode but one that we will release in the future. 

Botched executions refer to instances where the process of carrying out a death penalty is flawed, leading to prolonged suffering, physical complications, or failure to follow protocols. These incidents can occur across v...

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Bonus Patreon Upcycle: The Nutty Putty Cave Incident
Jan 10, 2025

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The Nutty Putty Cave incident occurred on November 24, 2009, in Utah when 26-year-old John Edward Jones became trapped while exploring the cave with his family. Nutty Putty Cave, a popular spelunking site known for its narrow, twisting passages, posed significant risks even for experienced cavers. John became stuck upside down in a tight, L-shaped crevice called "The Birth Canal," approximately 100 feet below the surface.

Rescue teams worked tirelessly for over 24 hours to free him, using pulleys, ropes, and other equipment, but his position made extraction incredibly difficult. Tragically, the extreme pressure on...

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Episode 118: True Crime Short Stories With A Twist
Jan 03, 2025

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Join us for this first episode of 2025!! We started the year off light and a little different before we take a week off to recharge! Thank you all for your continued support, we love you all!!

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Episode 117: Drew Peterson // Part 2
Dec 27, 2024

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Drew Peterson is a former Illinois police officer who gained national attention due to his involvement in two high-profile cases. He was convicted in 2012 for the 2004 murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, whose death was initially ruled an accidental drowning but later reclassified as a homicide after her body was exhumed.

Peterson also remains a suspect in the 2007 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, who has never been found. Stacy’s disappearance raised suspicions about Peterson's involvement, prompting a deeper investigation into Savio's death. Peterson’s case drew significant medi...

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Episode 116: Drew Peterson // Part 1
Dec 20, 2024

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Drew Peterson is a former Illinois police officer who gained national attention due to his involvement in two high-profile cases. He was convicted in 2012 for the 2004 murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, whose death was initially ruled an accidental drowning but later reclassified as a homicide after her body was exhumed.

Peterson also remains a suspect in the 2007 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, who has never been found. Stacy’s disappearance raised suspicions about Peterson's involvement, prompting a deeper investigation into Savio's death. Peterson’s case drew significant medi...

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Episode 115: Bianca Devins
Dec 13, 2024

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 Bianca Devins was a 17-year-old from Utica, New York, whose tragic death in July 2019 drew widespread media attention. Bianca, who was active on social media platforms like Instagram and Discord, was known for her artistic and expressive personality. She was murdered by Brandon Clark, a 21-year-old acquaintance, following a dispute after attending a concert together. Clark documented the crime online, sharing graphic images that went viral, sparking conversations about the dangers of online exploitation, privacy violations, and the ethics of social media platforms. Bianca's death highlighted the darker aspects of internet culture and r...

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Episode 114: Kaitlyn Conley
Dec 06, 2024

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Kaitlyn Conley is a New York woman who gained national attention due to her involvement in a high-profile legal case. In 2017, she was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in the death of her boss and ex-boyfriend's mother, Mary Yoder, a chiropractor in Whitesboro, New York. Yoder died in 2015 from colchicine poisoning, a rare and lethal substance.

 Prosecutors argued that Conley poisoned Yoder in an act of revenge, while the defense maintained her innocence, suggesting others may have had motives. Conley's first trial in 2016 ended in a hung jury, but a second trial l...

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Episode 113: Samuel Little // Part 2
Nov 29, 2024

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Samuel Little was an American serial killer convicted of three murders, though he later claimed responsibility for over 90 killings. Active between 1970 and 2005, Little preyed on women, often targeting those who were marginalized, such as sex workers and drug users. His crimes spanned across the United States, with many of his early killings going unsolved due to the victims' vulnerabilities. He was arrested in 2012 and eventually convicted in 2014. In interviews, Little confessed to numerous murders, and investigators later linked him to several cold cases, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in...

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Episode 112: Samuel Little // Part 1
Nov 22, 2024

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Samuel Little was an American serial killer whose crimes spanned several decades. Born in 1940, he was first arrested in 1966, but it wasn't until later that his true nature as a serial killer became evident. Little's early criminal history involved various assaults and violent crimes, but he was not convicted of murder until the 1980s. He was linked to the deaths of three women in Los Angeles, for which he was convicted in 2014, though it was later revealed that he was responsible for many more killings.

Up until his capture in 2012, Little...

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Episode 111: The Cokeville Miracle
Nov 15, 2024

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 The Cokeville Miracle refers to a remarkable event that took place on May 16, 1986, in Cokeville, Wyoming. A gunman, David Young, and his wife, Doris, took over the town's elementary school, holding 154 people—including 136 children—hostage. Young, who had previously planned to commit mass murder, strapped a bomb to himself and placed a larger bomb in the school’s office. However, the bomb failed to detonate, and after a tense standoff, the gunman and his wife were confronted by law enforcement. The hostages were able to escape, and remarkably, no one was seriously injured or kill...

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Episode 110: The Tragic Death of Eli Hart
Nov 08, 2024

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Eli Hart, a 6-year-old boy from Minnesota, tragically died in May 2022 after being found in a vehicle by authorities. His mother, who was reportedly under the influence of drugs, was charged with his murder. The case drew significant media attention, highlighting issues of child welfare and parental responsibility. Eli's death sparked a broader conversation about the systems in place to protect vulnerable children and the failures that led to this heartbreaking outcome.

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Episode 109: La Llorona
Nov 01, 2024

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 La Llorona, or "The Weeping Woman," is a popular figure in Latin American folklore, often depicted as a ghostly woman who mourns her children. The legend varies by region, but typically tells the story of a woman who, in a moment of despair or betrayal, drowns her children and is doomed to wander the earth forever, searching for them. Her cries for her lost children are said to echo through the night, serving as both a cautionary tale for children and a symbol of maternal grief and loss. 

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Episode 108: BONUS!! Ronald Clark O'Bryan: "The Man Who Killed Halloween"
Oct 31, 2024

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Ronald Clark O'Bryan, often referred to as the "Candyman," was an American man infamous for his involvement in the death of his eight-year-old son, Timothy, in 1974. O'Bryan poisoned Halloween candy with cyanide, aiming to collect on life insurance policies. Timothy died after consuming the tainted candy, and O'Bryan's actions led to widespread panic over Halloween safety. He was arrested, tried, and convicted of murder in 1975, receiving a death sentence. He was executed in March of 1984, almost 10 years after his horrendous crime. 

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Episode 107: Belle Gunness
Oct 25, 2024

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Belle Gunness was a Norwegian-American serial killer active in the early 20th century. Born in 1859 in Norway, she immigrated to the United States in 1881. Gunness is believed to have murdered numerous suitors, husbands, and even her own children, often luring them with personal ads and then robbing them. Her crimes came to light after her farmhouse in LaPorte, Indiana, burned down in 1908, revealing human remains on the property. Despite extensive investigations, her fate remains uncertain, with some speculating she faked her own death to escape.

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Episode 106: The Abduction and Murder of Marion Parker // Part 2
Oct 18, 2024

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 Marion Parker was a 12-year-old girl from Los Angeles who was tragically murdered in December 1927. Her abduction and subsequent death captured significant media attention at the time. William Edward Hickman, a 19-year-old with a troubled background, kidnapped her for ransom but ultimately killed her. Hickman was later apprehended, and his trial became a sensational case, highlighting issues of youth crime and mental health. He was convicted and executed in 1928, making Marion's story a haunting reminder of the dangers faced by children and the impact of crime on society. 

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Episode 105: The Abduction and Murder of Marion Parker // Part 1
Oct 11, 2024

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 Marion Parker was a 12-year-old girl from Los Angeles who was tragically murdered in December 1927. Her abduction and subsequent death captured significant media attention at the time. William Edward Hickman, a 19-year-old with a troubled background, kidnapped her for ransom but ultimately killed her. Hickman was later apprehended, and his trial became a sensational case, highlighting issues of youth crime and mental health. He was convicted and executed in 1928, making Marion's story a haunting reminder of the dangers faced by children and the impact of crime on society. 

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Episode 104: Buck Ruxton
Oct 04, 2024

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 Buck Ruxton was a notorious figure in the early 20th century, known for his involvement in a gruesome murder case in the UK. Born in 1899 in India, he moved to Britain and became a doctor. In 1935, he was convicted of murdering his wife, Isabella, and their housemaid, Mary Jane, in a crime that shocked the public due to its brutal nature. The case gained notoriety not only for the horrific details but also for the forensic methods used in the investigation, which were pioneering at the time. Ruxton was sentenced to death and e...

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Episode 103: Alonzo Burgess
Sep 27, 2024

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On the evening of January 28, 1993, Alonzo Burgess attacked all three of his girlfriend's children before attacking her resulting in three deaths. All because she refused to turn her paycheck over to him. He lived a life of crime with little to no consequences and it took the loss of three lives for the system to finally deem him a danger to society. Tune in this week and hear all about what happened and where he is now.

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Episode 102: Georgia Tann and the Tennessee Children's Home Society
Sep 20, 2024

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 Georgia Tann was a deeply controversial figure in the early-to-mid 20th century, known primarily for her role as the director of the Tennessee Children's Home Society (TCHS). Operating in Memphis, Tennessee, from 1924 to 1950, Tann’s organization was involved in widespread illegal adoption practices. Under her leadership, Tann orchestrated a network of child trafficking that exploited vulnerable children and their families. Many children were forcibly removed from their biological parents or falsely declared to be orphans, then sold to wealthy families across the United States. Tann’s actions resulted in a significant number of stole...

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Episode 101: Robert Berdella "The Kansas City Butcher" // Part 2
Sep 13, 2024

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 Robert Berdella, also known as the "Kansas City Butcher," was an American serial killer active between 1984 and 1987. He lured young men to his home in Kansas City, Missouri, where he subjected them to horrific torture and eventually murdered them. Berdella was known for his meticulous documentation of his crimes, which included detailed notes and photographs. His killing spree came to an end when he was arrested in 1988. He was convicted of multiple counts of murder and other crimes and was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 1992. His case remains one o...

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Episode 100: Robert Berdella "The Kansas City Butcher" // Part 1
Sep 06, 2024

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 Robert Berdella, also known as the "Kansas City Butcher," was an American serial killer active between 1984 and 1987. He lured young men to his home in Kansas City, Missouri, where he subjected them to horrific torture and eventually murdered them. Berdella was known for his meticulous documentation of his crimes, which included detailed notes and photographs. His killing spree came to an end when he was arrested in 1988. He was convicted of multiple counts of murder and other crimes and was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 1992. His case remains one o...

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Episode 99: The Murder of Kristin Smart
Aug 30, 2024

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Kristin Smart was a college student who went missing on May 25, 1996, while attending California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. She was last seen walking home from a party with Paul Flores, a fellow student. Her disappearance triggered a prolonged investigation but initially yielded few leads. In 2002, Paul Flores was identified as a key suspect but was never charged due to insufficient evidence.

Over the years, various searches and investigations failed to find Kristin Smart, but in 2021, the case gained renewed attention. New evidence and witness testimonies led authorities to...

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Episode 98: The Tragic Murder of Andrew Bagby
Aug 23, 2024

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Andrew Bagby, a promising medical student, was tragically murdered in 2001 by his ex-girlfriend, Shirley Turner. Despite concerns raised by friends and family, Andrew agreed to meet Turner in a remote location. The meeting ended in violence, with Andrew being shot multiple times.

The case sparked significant controversy due to the circumstances surrounding Turner's release on bail and the subsequent failure to protect Andrew. The murder and its aftermath led to a critical review of the legal and child welfare systems in Canada.

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Episode 97: The Perry Gas Station Murder
Aug 16, 2024

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Another one from the vault, we hope you enjoy!!
In 1984 Brad Perry was murdered while working the graveyard shift at a Utah gas station. It wasn't until decades later that DNA results on a bloody dollar bill helped crack this cold case. This was a cold case from our hometown all growing up! 

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Episode 96: The Murder of Alisha Bromfield
Aug 09, 2024

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Hey guys, while we're on a break, here is an episode from the Patreon vault. Hope you enjoy!! 

This is the murder if Alicia Bromfield, a 21 year old mom to be. She was 6.5 months pregnant when her obsessive, narcissistic boss killed her and her unborn baby. The horror doesn't end there though!

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Bonus Update: Claudia Benn and Taberon Honie
Aug 09, 2024

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This is just a real quick update on a case that we released in Nov 2022. The perpetrator in the case was executed today, August 8, 2024. Thanks for tuning in, we love each and every one of you!

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Episode 95: Dennis Rader "BTK" // Part 3
Aug 02, 2024

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Dennis Rader, the notorious BTK Killer, added to his horrific crime spree with the murders of Nancy Fox, Marine Hedge, Vicki Wegerle, and Dolores Davis. In December 1977, Rader broke into Fox's home in Wichita, Kansas. He strangled her to death with her own belt. In April 1985, Rader murdered Marine Hedge in her home in Wichita, Kansas. Her body was later discovered at a nearby church where Rader was a prominent member. A particularly disturbing aspect of the case was Rader's subsequent actions. He took photographs of Hedge's body in various positions at their...

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Episode 94: Dennis Rader "BTK" // Part 2
Jul 26, 2024

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In part 2 we look at Kathryn Bright and Shirley Vian, who were both victims of Dennis Rader, known as the BTK Killer.

Kathryn Bright: In April 1974, 21-year-old Kathryn Bright was attacked in her Wichita home. Rader attempted to strangle her, but she fought back. He then stabbed her and fled the scene. Kathryn's brother, Kevin, was also present and was shot but survived. This was the second BTK murder, following the Otero family killings in January 1974.Shirley Vian: Three years later, in March 1977, Rader attacked 25-year-old Shirley...

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Episode 93: Dennis Rader "BTK" // Part 1
Jul 19, 2024

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Dennis Rader grew up in Wichita, Kansas. Details about his early life are limited, but there are reports of him exhibiting disturbing behavior like harming animals. After high school, he had a short stint in college but dropped out and joined the Air Force in the mid-60s. Upon discharge in 1970, he returned to Wichita, married, and took various jobs, including one at a security company. By 1974, he seemed to be living a normal life, but beneath the surface, his dark urges were brewing. On January 14, 1974, Dennis entered the home of the Otero...

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Episode 92: The Tragic Death of Reena Virk // Part 2
Jul 12, 2024

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Reena Virk, a 14-year-old girl, was tragically murdered in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada in November 1997. The case became a national tragedy due to the brutality of the crime and the fact that Reena was bullied by the group involved before her death.

Six teenagers were ultimately convicted for their participation in the assault and murder. The case sparked a national conversation about bullying and violence among youth.

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Episode 91: The Tragic Death of Reena Virk // Part 1
Jul 05, 2024

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Reena Virk, a 14-year-old girl, was tragically murdered in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada in November 1997. The case became a national tragedy due to the brutality of the crime and the fact that Reena was bullied by the group involved before her death.

Six teenagers were ultimately convicted for their participation in the assault and murder. The case sparked a national conversation about bullying and violence among youth.

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Episode 90: Om Gandhi
Jun 28, 2024

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In May 2023, a tragic murder-suicide occurred in Salt Lake City, Utah. Parth Gandhi, a neuropsychologist, shot and killed his 16-year-old son, Om, before taking his own life. The incident happened at Parth's workplace. Reports indicate there was an ongoing custody dispute between Parth and Om's mother, who had raised concerns about Parth's behavior. This case garnered attention due to Parth's profession and the mother's efforts to advocate for stronger child protection laws.

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Episode 89: The Paris Catacombs
Jun 21, 2024

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 Ever heard of a city built on bones? No, it's not a Halloween story – we're talking about the Paris Catacombs! Millions of Parisians rest beneath the City of Lights, in a network of tunnels that holds a dark and fascinating history. We'll delve into the reasons why these catacombs were created, how they became a final resting place for millions, and the spooky legends that surround them. Were they just a solution to overflowing cemeteries, or something more? We'll also explore the daring world of the "cataphiles," urban explorers who delve into the dep...

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Episode 88: Donald Studey // A Prolific Serial Killer??
Jun 14, 2024

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In 2007 after being accused of stealing $16,000 from her father, Lucy Studey told police a wild story of kidnapping, potential rape, and murder. She stated her father had been killing transient women for 30+ years and having her and her siblings help dispose of bodies. It wasn't until Donald's death in 2013, that Lucy brought up the allegations once again finally getting police to taker her seriously. Join us this week to see exactly what went down and what police found during their investigation.

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Episode 87: Kurt Cobain // Part 2
Jun 07, 2024

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 The death of Kurt Cobain, the iconic front man of Nirvana, remains shrouded in mystery and controversy. On April 5, 1994, Cobain was found dead at his home in Seattle, Washington, with a shotgun wound to his head. The official cause of death was ruled as suicide, but questions surrounding his mental health, substance abuse, and the circumstances of his death have led to ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories. Cobain's tragic passing marked the end of an era in music and left a profound impact on generations of fans worldwide. 

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Episode 86: Kurt Cobain // Part 1
May 31, 2024

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 The death of Kurt Cobain, the iconic front man of Nirvana, remains shrouded in mystery and controversy. On April 5, 1994, Cobain was found dead at his home in Seattle, Washington, with a shotgun wound to his head. The official cause of death was ruled as suicide, but questions surrounding his mental health, substance abuse, and the circumstances of his death have led to ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories. Cobain's tragic passing marked the end of an era in music and left a profound impact on generations of fans worldwide. 

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Episode 85: The Unicorn Killer
May 24, 2024

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"The Unicorn Killer" is a chilling true crime story that delves into the life and crimes of Ira Einhorn, a charismatic countercultural figure who became infamous for his role in the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Holly Maddux, in 1977. Einhorn, known as the "Unicorn Killer," was a prominent figure in the 1960s and 1970s counterculture movement, advocating for environmentalism and peace activism.

However, Einhorn's outward persona hid a darker side. After Maddux's disappearance in 1977, suspicion fell on Einhorn, but he managed to evade capture for nearly two decades, during which he...

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Episode 84: The Ripper Rapists
May 17, 2024

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 Frans Du Toit and Theuns Kruger, seemingly ordinary men, unleashed a reign of terror. They stalked women, their attacks escalating in violence. But then, something unexpected happened. A survivor emerged from the shadows.

  Alison Botha, a young woman left for dead, defied the odds. Her story would become a turning point in the investigation. We'll delve into the psychology of the perpetrators, the terror they inflicted, and the resilience of a survivor who refused to be silenced.

 This is more than a true crime story. It's a fight for jus...

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Episode 83: Brian Cohee
May 09, 2024

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On the morning of February 28, 2021 police were called to the Blue Heron boat ramp after a car had slid into the river . When Police arrived they were met with the driver, 19-year-old Brian Cohee and his parents. While police thought this was an innocent mistake by an unexperienced driver, they had no idea the sinister things that had taken place just hours before but it would all come to light the next day when Brian Cohee's mother finds a gruesome discovery in her son's closet. Join us this week as we discuss this...

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Episode 82: Susan and Jerry McFalls
May 03, 2024

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In this episode we delve into the mysterious case of Susan and Jerry McFalls, who vanished after moving to Littlefield, Arizona. Susan and Jerry had some issues with neighbors, which escalated to the point of violence, and the subsequent discovery of the McFalls' remains near the Arizona-Utah border. Although this is a solved case, many questions remain unanswered, leaving a sense of unease and unfinished business.

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Episode 81: The Kurim Case // Part 2
Apr 26, 2024

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The Kurim case is a disturbing true crime story that occurred in 2007 in Kuřim, Czech Republic. It involved  the horrific abuse of two boys, Jakub (7) and Ondrej (9) Mauerová, by their own mother, Klara Mauerová, her sister, Katerina Mauerová, and a woman named Barbora Skrlová. Further investigation revealed a dark and disturbing story.  The boys were allegedly subjected to starvation, torture, and ritualistic abuse,  all documented by the perpetrators  themselves.  These videos were  intended to be used as evidence of alleged Satanic rituals by a nonexistent cult. The trial became a media sensation i...

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Episode 80: The Kurim Case // Part 1
Apr 19, 2024

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The Kurim case involves the abuse of two young boys in Kurim, Czech Republic. The Mauerova sisters were accused, along with several others of subjecting two young boys named Jakub and Ondrej to horrific treatment. The story takes a bizarre turn that will keep you guessing.  All suspects faced charges of child abuse and were linked to a possible cult. 

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The Kurim Case by Ryan Green

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Episode 79: The Murder of Kelley Clayton
Apr 12, 2024

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The murder of Kelley Clayton shocked the small community of Caton, New York. The details of the crime are haunting and the investigation uncovered a web of deceit and betrayal. In this episode, we delve into the tragic events surrounding Kelley Clayton's murder, exploring the motives and unraveling the mysteries that surrounded this chilling case, plus highlight the bravest seven year old we've ever heard of.

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Episode 78: The Murder of Angie Dodge
Apr 05, 2024

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A brutal crime. A wrongful conviction. A community forever changed. This episode explores the tragic murder of Angie Dodge and the long road to finding the truth.

In 1996, a young woman named Angie Dodge was found murdered in her Idaho Falls apartment. The investigation took a devastating turn when an innocent man, Christopher Tapp, was convicted based on faulty evidence. This episode delves into the chilling details of the crime, the failures of the justice system, and Tapp's harrowing fight for exoneration.

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Episode 77: Kathrine Knight // Part 2
Mar 29, 2024

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Navigate the twisted corridors of Kathy Knight's life with us; a journey that escalates from manipulation to the darkest act of murder. This is no mere recounting of events, but an intimate deconstruction of a woman's descent into infamy. We unravel the complexities of Kathy's relationships, from the embers of her first marriage to the inferno with John Price—a chilling saga of control, aggression, and a final act that shook Australia to its core. As you tune in, prepare for an unflinching narrative that exposes the raw realities of abuse and the sh...

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Episode 76: Kathrine Knight // Part 1
Mar 22, 2024

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We all have that one tale that haunts our sleep; for us, it's the macabre legacy of Katherine Knight, Australia's very own Hannibal Lecter. Our latest episode peels back the facade of a seemingly ordinary life to reveal a maelstrom of family betrayal, violence, and a crime that petrifies the soul. Through a narrative embroidered with the harrowing insights from Sandra Lee's "Beyond Bad" and the atmospheric cadence of an Australian audiobook, we reconstruct the blood-curdling path that led Knight to notoriety.

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Duration: 01:54:16
Episode 75: The Murder of James "Baby James" Bulger
Mar 15, 2024

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This week Megan and Lindsay take you across the pond once again to take a look at the 1993 abduction of two year old James Bulger by two ten year old boys, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson. Denise Bulger took her eyes off of her baby for only seconds when Jon motioned to James to follow them. They easily took him by the hand and casually walked out of the Strand Shopping Center without anyone paying any mind. They take James on a 2.5 mile walk through town for hours, all while hitting and punching...

Duration: 01:49:24
Episode 74: The Murder of Kent Griffith
Mar 08, 2024

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They say laughter is the best medicine, but sometimes it's the shared silence in remembrance that speaks volumes. Join us, Lindsay and Megan, as we recount an epic eight-hour recording marathon with a fellow podcast team, transforming into an experience filled with joy, camaraderie, and the occasional yearning for a cozy blanket. We didn't just exchange witty banter; we dug deep into the drama-fueled lives of reality show couple Evelyn and Duncan, and paid homage to a true community pillar, Kent Griffith—whose tale of kindness and forgiveness after a workplace tragedy will le...

Duration: 01:15:49