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The 1970s were a frightening time in the Pacific Northwest, especially for young girls. In January 1970, 17-year-old Patricia Garrison was brutally murdered in Olympia, Washington. Eight months later, a skull found by children in a wooded area near Olympia led to the discovery of 13-year-old Laura Lea Burbank's remains, resulting in the arrest and conviction of pet shop employee David Fisher.
In November 1973, 14-year-old Kathy Devine ran away from home and was later found murdered in a remote campground near Olympia. Initially, her family and detectives suspected she was another victim of serial killer Ted Bundy, but he denied involvement.
In 2002, advances in DNA technology linked Kathy's murder to William Earl Cosden Jr., who had a history of violent crimes, including a 1966 murder in Maryland. Cosden was convicted of Kathy's murder in 2004 and died in prison in 2015. -
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The case surrounding the death of Kim Wall and the subsequent trial of Peter Madsen is a harrowing tale of deception, violence, and the pursuit of justice. Here's a detailed summary of what happened:
Meeting and Disappearance: Kim Wall, an independent journalist, went missing after accepting an invitation from Peter Madsen, an eccentric inventor, to visit his workshop on August 10, 2017. She was last seen alive boarding Madsen's submarine, the UC3 Nautilus, for what was supposed to be a short trip around the bay near Copenhagen.Discovery of the Submarine: When Kim failed to return, her boyfriend reported her missing to the police. The Danish Navy launched a search operation, and the Nautilus submarine was eventually found sinking in the bay. Madsen was rescued, but Kim was nowhere to be found.Madsen's Conflicting Stories: Initially, Madsen claimed he had dropped Kim off safely, but his story quickly changed. He eventually admitted to the accidental death of Kim aboard the submarine, claiming she was killed when a hatch fell on her head. However, subsequent evidence contradicted his claims.Discovery of Kim's Body Parts: Eleven days after Kim went missing, parts of her dismembered body began washing ashore on Amager Island. Further searches led to the discovery of more body parts, including her head and legs, all showing signs of mutilation.Forensic Evidence and Investigation: Forensic examinations revealed that Kim had been stabbed multiple times and likely strangled to death. Investigators found incriminating evidence on Madsen's computer, including videos depicting violence and death.Trial and Conviction: During the trial, Madsen changed his story multiple times, but the prosecution built a case against him based on evidence of premeditation, including his possession of tools used in dismemberment and his attempts to lure other women onto the submarine. Madsen was found guilty of murder, indecent handling of a corpse, and sexual assault, and was sentenced to life in prison.Aftermath: Madsen's marriage to Jenny Curpen while in prison attracted media attention, with conflicting reports about the nature of their relationship. Emma Sullivan's documentary about Madsen, "Into the Deep," shed further light on the case but faced challenges in distribution.The case of Kim Wall's murder shocked the world and served as a stark reminder of the dangers journalists face in pursuit of the truth, as well as the depths of human depravity. -
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A rainy Friday the 13th sets the stage for a harrowing tale of jealousy, manipulation, and ultimate betrayal. As Brittany Killgore seeks to escape her troubled marriage, she unwittingly becomes entangled in a web of dark desires spun by Dorothy Maraglino and Louis Perez. Their polygamous BDSM relationship takes a sinister turn, leading to Brittany's untimely demise and a desperate cover-up. Through meticulous investigation and courtroom drama, the truth behind Brittany's fate is unveiled, exposing the chilling depths of human depravity.
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This episode delves into the harrowing true story of Hana Williams, a young girl adopted by a devout evangelical family.
As she and her brother Immanuel faced unspeakable abuse masked by religious fervor, their tragic tale sheds light on the darker realities of adoption and extreme religious practices in America. -
Jennifer Pan, raised by strict "tiger parents" obsessed with her success, faced immense pressure to excel academically and conform to their expectations. Despite early achievements in piano and figure skating, the pressure mounted as she progressed through school. Fearing her parents' disapproval, Jennifer resorted to forging report cards and lying about her academic performance.Her controlled upbringing led her to rebel by secretly dating and lying about her whereabouts. Eventually, she concocted a plan to have her parents killed, believing it would grant her freedom to be with her boyfriend and inherit their wealth. However, her plan went awry, resulting in the murder of her mother and severe injuries to her father.Despite initially fabricating a story of a home invasion, Jennifer confessed to hiring hitmen but claimed she intended to have herself killed. However, evidence contradicted her account, leading to her conviction, along with her boyfriend and the hitmen, for first-degree murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.Jennifer's trial revealed the complexities of her troubled upbringing, her desperation to break free from her parents' control, and the tragic consequences of her actions. Ultimately, she was sentenced to life in prison, leaving behind a shattered family and a father grappling with the loss of his wife and daughter's betrayal.
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Imagine this: a successful executive, Tara, seemingly has it all—career, family, the works.
But then, out of nowhere, she disappears.
The investigation takes a dark turn when her husband, Stephen, becomes the prime suspect.
What unfolds is a twisted tale of betrayal, murder, and the gruesome details will send shivers down your spine.
It's like something out of a thriller novel, but it's all too real.
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Some of what Tommy Ragan (the killer) did:Strangled Bruce Kim to death during a drunken rage.Transported Bruce Kim's body in the trunk of his car.Buried Bruce Kim's body in a shallow grave, severing his head to avoid identification.Set fire to the Lemac Apartments, potentially endangering numerous lives.Confessed to multiple other crimes including arson, burglary, larceny, assault, and rape of another young boy.
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Paige Birgfeld was a Colorado mother of three who disappeared in 2007. Her case garnered national attention as it unfolded. Tragically, her remains were found in 2012. Investigation revealed she led a double life, involved in an escort service. Her ex-husband, Lester Ralph Jones, was convicted of her murder in 2016, although her death's exact circumstances remain largely unclear. The case highlighted the complexity of human lives and the challenges in solving crimes.
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In April 1991, Rachel McLean, a 19-year-old student at St. Hilda's College, Oxford, was murdered by her boyfriend, John Tanner, after she refused his marriage proposal.
Tanner, who had arrived to visit McLean, strangled her in her own home and then ingeniously hid her body under the floorboards.
Following the murder, Tanner crafted an elaborate facade to mislead both McLean's family and the police, pretending she was missing and even participating in public appeals for her whereabouts.
It took 17 days for the police to discover McLean's body, concealed in a cramped space under her house's floorboards.
Tanner's lies unraveled, and he was eventually arrested, tried, and sentenced to life imprisonment, though he was released in the early 2000s after serving more than 11 years.
The case shocked the community and remains a stark reminder of the betrayal and violence that can lurk beneath the surface of intimate relationships. -
The "God Chose Us" case, as it's known, refers to a series of tragic events involving Shari Smith and Debra Helmick, orchestrated by a criminal who took pleasure in tormenting the victims' families with disturbing phone calls and letters.
The case is marked by the kidnappings and murders of Shari Smith and nine-year-old Debra May Helmick in South Carolina.Shari Smith, abducted outside her home, was forced to write a "Last Will and Testament" letter, which the kidnapper mailed to her family. The letter, examined for forensic evidence, was one of the key pieces in the investigation. The kidnapper, enjoying the control and fear he instigated, made several phone calls to the Smith family, in one of which he chillingly stated, "Shari is now part of me... our souls are now one," and later, "We’re waiting. God chose us." These calls displayed his delusion of being in a position of god-like power and control. -
The "God Chose Us" case, as it's known, refers to a series of tragic events involving Shari Smith and Debra Helmick, orchestrated by a criminal who took pleasure in tormenting the victims' families with disturbing phone calls and letters.
The case is marked by the kidnappings and murders of Shari Smith and nine-year-old Debra May Helmick in South Carolina.Shari Smith, abducted outside her home, was forced to write a "Last Will and Testament" letter, which the kidnapper mailed to her family. The letter, examined for forensic evidence, was one of the key pieces in the investigation. The kidnapper, enjoying the control and fear he instigated, made several phone calls to the Smith family, in one of which he chillingly stated, "Shari is now part of me... our souls are now one," and later, "We’re waiting. God chose us." These calls displayed his delusion of being in a position of god-like power and control. -
Carly "Charli" Scott was tragically murdered in Maui in February 2014. Steven Capobianco, her ex-boyfriend, was found guilty of second-degree murder and second-degree arson of her Toyota 4Runner. He was the last person known to have seen Scott alive and was later convicted of murdering her and burning her truck. Despite being convicted, Capobianco has been attempting to appeal his 2016 murder conviction
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The Arizona Torso Murder No. 2 refers to the unsolved murder of Marjorie Orbin whose torso was found in Phoenix, Arizona in 1991. The victim's identity and the circumstances of his death remain unknown.
It is quite similar to the previous case, and you won't expect what happened. -
Regan, who earned the nickname 'Captain Cash', was involved in drug smuggling and led a lavish lifestyle. He was arrested in 1998 during a major police operation and later became infamous for his role in the murder of millionaire Amarjit Chohan and his family in 2003. Regan's criminal activities and the subsequent investigation and trial attracted significant attention due to the severity and nature of the crimes
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An Indonesian citizen and a permanent resident of Australia, was convicted of murdering her friend, Wayan Mirna Salihin, with cyanide-laced coffee. This event occurred in Jakarta, Indonesia, in January 2016.Jessica and Mirna were friends who had met during their college years in Sydney. The murder took place at the Olivier Cafe in Jakarta's Grand Indonesia shopping mall. Jessica arrived early to the café, ordered the drinks, including the Vietnamese iced coffee for Mirna, and positioned shopping bags to obscure the view of the drinks from security cameras. Shortly after Mirna arrived and took a sip of her coffee, she began experiencing seizure-like symptoms and was rushed to a hospital, where she later died.
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An unbelievable story of a psychopath who kidnaps a young girl and keeps her as a slave locked beneath his bed for seven years.
Colleen Stan. In 1977, Colleen Stan, a 20-year-old hitchhiker, was kidnapped by Cameron Hooker and his wife Janice in California. Colleen was held captive for seven years, during which she was physically and psychologically abused, and often kept in a wooden box under the couple's bed. This case is notable for the extreme level of control and psychological manipulation exerted by Cameron Hooker, which included a fabricated story about a powerful organization that would harm her family if she attempted to escape. Colleen was eventually able to escape in 1984 with the help of Janice Hooker. The case drew significant media attention due to its disturbing nature and the psychological aspects of the abduction. -
The Georgia Williams case involves the tragic murder of 17-year-old Georgia Williams in 2013. She was lured to the home of Jamie Reynolds, a man with a history of violent and sadistic obsessions, under the pretense of a photo shoot. Reynolds, who had meticulously planned the crime, murdered Georgia and then disposed of her body. His actions were driven by dark fantasies, and a psychiatric report suggested he had the potential to become a serial killer. Reynolds was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for this heinous crime.
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Interpol’s Most Wanted - When fishermen pull up the dead body of a man in the English Channel, police stumble upon one of Interpol’s Most Wanted criminals.
Get ready for a podcast that's, well, a little crazy. We're talking about true crime stories here, the kind that are so scary and dark, they might just help you sleep!
You know, most news and TV shows usually skim over the super creepy stuff in crime stories. But we? Oh no, we're not about that. We're here to tell it all, no matter how yucky it gets. We want you to know just how insane these bad guys really are.
So, If you crave the nitty-gritty psychology of criminals, unabashed storytelling or just have trouble sleeping, give us a listen. You might just "creep" into dreamland with the "killer" stories that'll make you say, "Well, that was a "murder- ously" good night's sleep! - Mostrar mais