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In 1976 a curmudgeonly millionaire and his fourth wife vanished from their 1,500 acre Texas ranch. The answers are few but the suspects are plentiful. Includes a cameo appearance by all-purpose '80s boogeyman Henry Lee Lucas.
Widow Pearl Keim and her intellectually challenged son Dougie died violently on Christmas eve in 1963. Was a toy fire truck to blame?
In 1985 Debra Merritt and Sandra Terrell took a weekend vacation that ended in the boneyard; the investigation unearthed kinky sex games, police inertia and a fake-pilot named Bob Wings. The identity of the Merritt-Terrell killer remains unknown but you'll never think about Baytown, Texas in the same way again.
Forklift operator by day, lethal lothario by night, James Carlin Toliver was found dead next to a bloody pillowcase stuffed with hundred dollar bills. Five women fell for his fatal charms and paid the price.
Francis Donald Nemechek killed five victims in Kansas in the mid-1970s. His interests include rape, murder and Jesus, and he's currently eligible for parole.
Wayne and Dianne Stothers were gunned down in Vancouver, Canada in 1990. Although the crime remains unsolved investigators believe the mysterious contents of the couple's briefcases provided a motive for murder.
In 1970 eighteen-year-old Evelyn Okubo and seventeen-year-old Ranko Carol Yamada were attacked at the Palmer House Hotel in Chicago. Prancing, nudity and notes followed. To this day, the crime remains unsolved.
Proformance Energy Drink was poised to be the second coming of Gatorade. Instead the product ended in suicide and the murders of Maceo and Vela McEachern.
Four-year old Barbara Foshaug and five-year old Melissa Lee were murdered in Minneapolis in 1963. The crime is still unsolved but suspects---including an unknown hair fetishist---abound.
Three child disappearances occurred in the Pennsylvania woodlands in 1910 and 1938: are the incidents linked?
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.