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In November of 1983, a mother and her three children were found “hacked to death” in their Bloomington, Illinois family home. The prime suspect was the husband and father of the victims, David Hendricks. The prosecution would have you believe that David’s religion and desire to pursue other women were motives for the murders. The defense argued that the murders occurred as part of a robbery committed by an intruder, whose bloody footprint was found inside the home. After two trials, a final verdict was reached …and not everyone agrees that justice was served. MURDERISH now has a Patreon page! If you’d like to support the Podcast and get extra perks in exchange, click here: www.patreon.com/murderishFollow MURDERISH on social media:Facebook: MURDERISH Podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/540494462961219/Twitter: @MurderishPod https://twitter.com/MurderishPodInstagram: MurderishPodcastSend comments and advertising inquiries to: [email protected] merch now available at two online stores (t-shirts, mugs & other stuff):Threadless online store https://murderishpodcast.threadless.com/TeePublic online store http://tee.pub/lic/-c0zMWCpN-IPodcast promos by: Bloody Murder & Nature vs. Narcissism (subscribe, rate & review!).This episode was Edited, Mixed and Mastered by John Bukenas of Audio Editing Solutions www.audioeditingsolutions.com. Need a great audio editor? John B. is your guy!Intro/Outro music in this episode created by: Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams. Contact Nico at [email protected] or www.wetalkofdreams.com if you’re interested in working with him to create music for your podcast …or any project!Murderish is part of the murder.ly True Crime network …”Podcasts to Die for.”Sources for this episode: The Daily Pantagraph, newspapers.com, The State Journal-Register, Chicago Tribune, hubpages.com, reddit.com, The News-Gazette.Remember, listening to this podcast doesn’t make you a murderer …it just means you’re murder-ish!
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In November of 1983, a mother and her three children were found “hacked to death” in their Bloomington, Illinois family home. The prime suspect was the husband and father of the victims, David Hendricks. The prosecution would have you believe that David’s religion and desire to pursue other women were motives for the murders. The defense argued that the murders occurred as part of a robbery committed by an intruder, whose bloody footprint was found inside the home. After two trials, a final verdict was reached …and not everyone agrees that justice was served. MURDERISH now has a Patreon page! If you’d like to support the Podcast and get extra perks in exchange, click here: www.patreon.com/murderishFollow MURDERISH on social media:Facebook: MURDERISH Podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/540494462961219/Twitter: @MurderishPod https://twitter.com/MurderishPodInstagram: MurderishPodcastSend comments and advertising inquiries to: [email protected] merch now available at two online stores (t-shirts, mugs & other stuff):Threadless online store https://murderishpodcast.threadless.com/TeePublic online store http://tee.pub/lic/-c0zMWCpN-IPodcast promos by: Bloody Murder & Nature vs. Narcissism (subscribe, rate & review!).This episode was Edited, Mixed and Mastered by John Bukenas of Audio Editing Solutions www.audioeditingsolutions.com. Need a great audio editor? John B. is your guy!Intro/Outro music in this episode created by: Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams. Contact Nico at [email protected] or www.wetalkofdreams.com if you’re interested in working with him to create music for your podcast …or any project!Murderish is part of the murder.ly True Crime network …”Podcasts to Die for.”Sources for this episode: The Daily Pantagraph, newspapers.com, The State Journal-Register, Chicago Tribune, hubpages.com, reddit.com, The News-Gazette.Remember, listening to this podcast doesn’t make you a murderer …it just means you’re murder-ish!
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