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Kenneth Park, Joseph Anthony Mitchell, and Brian Thomas. On the outside, these men might not have seemed to have much in common other than being devoted husbands and fathers. Kenneth Park is Canadian and once lived in Pickering, Ontario. Joseph Anthony Mitchel is American and once lived in Durham, North Carolina. Finally, Brian Thomas is British and once lived in Neath, Wales. But the common denominator is that all three men were accused of murder and successfully used a “sleepwalking defense” in their trials. In this episode, we talk about sleepwalking as a defense and whether or not we can find someone criminally responsible for committing a crime while sleepwalking.
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On November 18th, 1986, Helle was dropped off at her Newtown, Connecticut home by her friends and fellow flight attendants after having worked a long-haul flight from Frankfurt, West Germany. This was the last time she walked through her front door. After this, she was never heard from or seen again. Meanwhile, her husband, Richard Crafts was convinced he had committed the perfect crime... Something with a freezer, a chainsaw, and a wood chipper. But little did Richard know, no body does not always mean no crime.
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Happy Valentine's day to you! Please enjoy this bonus episode. On Valentine’s day 2010, Richard Schoeck was supposed to meet his wife Stacey in a Georgia park to exchange gifts and spend some quality time together. But it turned into a bloody valentine’s day as Richard was shot dead. At first, it seemed a random attack, however, that couldn’t be farther from the truth as police would soon come to find out. Stacey Schoeck turned out to be Richard Schoeck's bloody Valentine.
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In this episode, we look into why a child would want to murder their parents. On November 8th, 2010, Huei Hann Pan was in bed and his wife Bic Ha Pan was downstairs reading a book and soaking her feet. Their daughter, 24-year-old Jennifer, said good night to her mother but before going upstairs, she unlocked the front door. At 10:02 PM, she turned on the lights in the upstairs study. Some minutes later, three men entered the home through the unlocked front door. What happened next was a horrifying ordeal for both Hann and Bic. Sadly, Bic did not survive the horrifying ordeal, and Hann barely survived. But what happened? What lead to this moment and could it have been prevented? This is an episode on Kids Who Kill Their Parents: Jennifer Pan.
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Welcome to History Sunday! In our first History Sunday episode, we discuss the case of Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen and his wife Cora. On the outside, Hawley and Cora Crippen seemed to live an OK married life in early 1900s London, until one day, Hawley told everyone that Cora had left him and had returned to California. He later added that she had died and had been cremated there. But little did everyone know, Hawley was playing a game of two lies and one truth. Can you guess which part of his story was the truth?
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We continue where we left off with the many confessions made by the main suspect in Natalee Holloway's case: Joran van der Sloot. Did he do it? What is the truth? Will we ever even know the truth? We also take a closer look at other crimes committed by Joran and take time to praise Natalee's incredible mother Beth Holloway as she has never stopped fighting and searching for her daughter and the truth.
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When Natalee arrived on the island of Aruba with her fellow graduates on May 26th, 2005, she was looking forward to some days filled with sun, parties, and a good time. But when she failed to catch her flight home to Alabama on May 30th, a search for the missing teen quickly started. What came next were years filled with many suspects, searches, false confessions, and even a seemingly unrelated heinous crime. Join me as we take a closer look at the investigation and try to make sense of it all.
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On July 31st, 1999, two best friends J.B. Beasley and Tracie Hawlett were on their way to a party, when somewhere along the way they got lost. After asking a woman for directions at a closed convenience store, they were not seen alive again. The next day they were found in the trunk of their car, dead. For 2 decades the police were not able to find out who murdered the girls. Until they did with the help of DNA and genetic genealogy.