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The Ice Box Murders (1965) – A Chilling Unsolved Crime
On June 23, 1965, Houston police made a gruesome discovery that remains one of Texas’ most horrifying unsolved murders. The bodies of Fred and Edwina Rogers, an elderly couple, were dismembered and stuffed inside their refrigerator in their quiet suburban home.
The prime suspect? Their son, Charles Rogers, a reclusive and highly intelligent geophysicist with a mysterious past. But before authorities could question him, he vanished without a trace, leaving behind only speculation and chilling theories.
Was this a case of family revenge, a well-planned escape, or something far more sinister? Dive into the mystery of The Ice Box Murders, where the only thing colder than the crime scene is the case itself.
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Thanks for joining us as we explored the chilling mystery of the Villisca Ax Murders. Over a century later, the questions still linger—and the house still whispers. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow true crime fan. Until next time, stay curious... and stay safe.
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The Ice Box Murders (1965) – A Chilling Unsolved Crime
On June 23, 1965, Houston police made a gruesome discovery that remains one of Texas’ most horrifying unsolved murders. The bodies of Fred and Edwina Rogers, an elderly couple, were dismembered and stuffed inside their refrigerator in their quiet suburban home.
The prime suspect? Their son, Charles Rogers, a reclusive and highly intelligent geophysicist with a mysterious past. But before authorities could question him, he vanished without a trace, leaving behind only speculation and chilling theories.
Was this a case of family revenge, a well-planned escape, or something far more sinister? Dive into the mystery of The Ice Box Murders, where the only thing colder than the crime scene is the case itself.
Support the show
Thanks for joining us as we explored the chilling mystery of the Villisca Ax Murders. Over a century later, the questions still linger—and the house still whispers. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow true crime fan. Until next time, stay curious... and stay safe.