James Allen Red Dog, a mixed Sioux and Assiniboine man, was a serial killer who was executed in Delaware after murdering Hugh Pennington in 1991. Red Dog had a troubled past, marked by poverty on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and multiple convictions for armed robbery and murder. While he initially resisted a death sentence, Red Dog ultimately requested and accepted his execution, stating it was consistent with his warrior's code. His execution was met with controversy, as his attorneys tried...
Nov 09, 2024•16 min
Lauren Giddings, a recent law graduate, vanished after a night out with friends. Her torso was found in a trash bin near her apartment, and investigators began searching for her killer. Stephen McDaniel, Giddings’ neighbor and fellow law student, became a suspect due to suspicious behavior and evidence found in his apartment, including items belonging to Giddings and a hacksaw believed to have been used in her dismemberment. After McDaniel confessed to the murder and was sentenced to life in pri...
Nov 08, 2024•15 min
Forty-five years after her murder, Kathy Halle's family has received closure as police have definitively linked serial killer Bruce Lindahl to her death through DNA evidence. This technology was unavailable at the time of her death and has been instrumental in solving other cold cases, including the 1976 murder of Pamela Maurer and the 1982 murder of Debra Colliander. Lindahl died in 1981 but the evidence gathered from his exhumed body has now brought justice for Halle and her family, along with...
Nov 07, 2024•20 min
The episode describe the murder og, a Penn State professor, and the subsequent investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of his girlfriend, Danelle Geier, and her uncle, George Ishler. Bettig's death was initially ruled an accident, but police soon grew suspicious of Geier and Ishler's accounts of his disappearance. Police discovered that Geier had moved into Bettig's home after he befriended her uncle and that Geier's financial struggles motivated her to kill him. Ishler confessed to ...
Nov 06, 2024•13 min
The provided episode describes the ongoing trial of Richard Allen, accused of the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German in Delphi, Indiana. The text focuses on Allen's mental state, with testimony from a defense neuropsychologist who claims that Allen's behavior in jail, including multiple confessions, was influenced by psychosis brought on by solitary confinement and isolation from his wife. The prosecution disputes the claim, arguing that Allen's confessions are accurate despite his m...
Nov 05, 2024•14 min
The provided episode details the events surrounding the murder of Diane King, a popular Michigan television news anchor, and the investigation that ultimately led to the conviction of her husband, Bradford King. Diane was stalked and harassed in the months leading up to her death, including receiving threatening letters and phone calls. Police discovered that Bradford was having affairs with several students and was deceptive about his marital status. The investigation uncovered evidence suggest...
Nov 04, 2024•8 min
The provided text details the investigation and eventual resolution of the murder of Patricia McDermott, an X-ray technician in Philadelphia. The case, initially appearing to be a random act of violence, quickly transformed into a complex investigation as surveillance footage revealed McDermott's death was not an isolated incident. Through a series of events, police connected the murder to Juan Covington, a man with a history of mental illness and violent behavior. Covington's confession linked ...
Nov 03, 2024•8 min
The Drift Inn Saloon in Globe, Arizona, is a historic establishment with a dark past. The saloon was built in 1902 and operated as a brothel on its upper floor during a time when prostitution was legal in Arizona. The saloon is now haunted by the spirits of those who once lived and died within its walls, including two men murdered in Room 18. The current owner, Megan Crawford, and her staff have experienced unexplained phenomena, including voices, physical touches, and objects being moved. The m...
Nov 02, 2024•9 min
The provided episode details the ongoing trial of Richard Allen, accused of killing two teenage girls in the Delphi murders. The prosecution presented evidence including witness testimonies, phone recordings of Allen confessing to the crimes, and his internet search history, which indicated an interest in disturbing content and the Delphi murders. The defense attempts to discredit the prosecution's case and argues that the girls were killed by Odinists. However, the judge has not yet ruled on th...
Nov 02, 2024•9 min
The episode describes the trial of Richard Allen, who is accused of killing two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana. Allen allegedly confessed to the crime in multiple phone calls to his wife and to corrections officers and a psychologist. However, his mental state has been brought into question, with a psychologist testifying that Allen suffers from "situational psychosis." The trial has also focused on identifying the voice of the man on Libby German's phone recording, with witnesses identifying ...
Nov 02, 2024•17 min
Daren Christopher Abbey, 41, has been arrested for the murder of Dustin Kjersem, 35. Kjersem was found dead at a campsite, and Abbey was identified through DNA found on a discarded beer can. Abbey confessed to the crime after being apprehended, but his motive remains unclear. Kjersem was well-liked in the Butte community and known as an outdoorsman, skilled tradesman, and loving father. His family has started a GoFundMe page to help care for his children.
Nov 02, 2024•11 min
Richard Allen, a former CVS employee, is on trial for the murders of Liberty German and Abigail Williams, two middle school students killed in 2017. The prosecution claims that Allen was at the scene of the crime and that a gun found in his home matches a bullet found near the victims' bodies. The defense argues that Allen is innocent and that other suspects could have been involved. Key evidence in the case includes witness testimony, a Snapchat video from Liberty's phone, and Allen's own state...
Nov 01, 2024•18 min
The episode details the testimony of a prison psychologist in the murder trial of Richard Allen, who is accused of killing Liberty German and Abigail Williams in Delphi, Indiana. The psychologist, Monica Wala, described Allen's alleged confessions to her about the murders, including his claims of being a sex addict and wanting to rape the girls. Allen also allegedly expressed guilt and remorse for his actions, even admitting to his wife in a phone call that he killed the girls. Wala also noted A...
Nov 01, 2024•15 min
The episode reports on the death of U.S. Army Sergeant Sarah Roque, who was found dead in a dumpster at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The Army Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the death as a homicide and has taken one person into custody. The article also provides information about Roque's background, including her military service and awards. Officials are requesting privacy for Roque's family during this difficult time.
Oct 31, 2024•6 min
The provided episode examines the life and legend of Lavinia Fisher, a woman who has been dubbed as America's first female serial killer. While there is no definitive evidence to support this claim, historical records and folklore paint a picture of Lavinia and her husband, John Fisher, as criminals who ran a roadside inn and may have been involved in highway robbery and other criminal activities. The text explores the various accounts and rumors surrounding Lavinia's life, including the sensati...
Oct 31, 2024•13 min
Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, the son of Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho, is facing sentencing for the murder and dismemberment of Edwin Arrieta Arteaga, a Colombian plastic surgeon he met online. The trial took place in Thailand, where the crime occurred, and while Sancho admits to killing Arrieta, he claims it was in self-defense. The prosecution argues that Sancho premeditated the murder and points to evidence of pre-planning, including purchases of knives, plastic bags, and cleaning supplies. Despit...
Oct 30, 2024•17 min
The first source explores the genre of true crime, arguing that true crime stories can offer insight into human behavior, psychological complexity, and the resilience of individuals impacted by tragedy. The source highlights the importance of ethical storytelling and discusses the author's true crime podcast, which provides further exploration of these themes. The second source dives into the realm of serial killers, examining their psychology, the reasons behind their fascination in popular cul...
Oct 30, 2024•13 min
The episode provide details about the crimes committed by Keith Gibson, a serial killer who was convicted of multiple murders in Delaware. Gibson was released from prison in 2020 after serving a sentence for manslaughter and was soon involved in a string of violent crimes, including the murders of his own mother and at least five other people in Delaware and Philadelphia. Gibson was eventually caught and sentenced to seven life terms plus 296 years in prison for his crimes in Delaware, with addi...
Oct 30, 2024•13 min
The episode recounts the investigation and trial of Gareth Pursehouse, who was convicted of the first-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend, Amie Harwick, a popular sex therapist. The sources explore the history of the couple’s abusive relationship, including Harwick’s attempts to escape Pursehouse’s harassment and her prediction of her own demise. The texts highlight the police investigation, including their discovery of evidence linking Pursehouse to the crime and the theory that he planned to in...
Oct 29, 2024•20 min
Daniel Robinson, a 24-year-old geologist, disappeared in June 2021 after leaving his work site in Buckeye, Arizona. His Jeep was found crashed in a ravine, but his whereabouts remain unknown. The Buckeye Police Department initially ruled out foul play, but Robinson's father, David Robinson, has maintained that something more sinister occurred. A private investigator hired by the Robinson family has uncovered new evidence suggesting possible foul play, including evidence of the vehicle being driv...
Oct 28, 2024•13 min
This report explores the unsolved disappearances of two men, Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos, who were last seen in the custody of Collier County Sheriff’s Deputy Steven Calkins. The report meticulously examines the events surrounding each man’s disappearance, highlighting inconsistencies in Calkins’ account and uncovering unsettling evidence of his unusual behavior during his tenure with the sheriff’s office. The report delves into the lives of the missing men and the lingering questions ab...
Oct 28, 2024•20 min
The sources present the tragic case of Erin Brooks, a Wolastoqey woman from St. Mary's First Nation, who disappeared in December 2021. The investigation into her disappearance is being treated as a homicide by the Fredericton Police Force. The article highlights the struggle of Brooks's family, particularly her mother and sister, as they grapple with the uncertainty of her fate and their desire for closure. They express the pain of navigating a difficult time while trying to understand and cope ...
Oct 28, 2024•11 min
Minelys Rodriguez, a 25-year-old woman from Georgia, has been missing since October 22nd. She was last seen at the Walmart in Cornelia, Georgia wearing a blue hoodie and white shorts. Her last known contact was via text message at around 9:30 p.m. that evening. Authorities are investigating her disappearance and are asking the public for any information about her whereabouts. Her mother believes that Minelys's popularity on social media may have made her a target for "haters" who may have harmed...
Oct 27, 2024•5 min
The sources recount the investigation into the death of Alex Pennig, a young woman found dead in her apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. Initial reports suggested suicide, but investigators grew suspicious of the story given by Matthew Ecker, the man who found Alex and called 911. Detectives uncovered inconsistencies in Ecker's account and discovered that he had been prescribing medications to Alex despite their lack of a doctor-patient relationship. Ultimately, Ecker was charged with an...
Oct 27, 2024•22 min
This episode recounts the murder of Lita McClinton Sullivan, a socialite from Atlanta, Georgia, and the subsequent investigation and trial of her husband, Jim Sullivan. The article details the couple’s tumultuous relationship, which included a prenuptial agreement that left Lita with minimal financial security should the marriage end. Lita was shot to death on the day she was scheduled to appear in court to challenge the prenuptial agreement. It took authorities several years to find evidence co...
Oct 27, 2024•17 min
This is an excerpt from an article in PEOPLE magazine, where actor Jack Merrill recounts his harrowing experience of being abducted, drugged, and assaulted by notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy. He describes how he managed to survive the terrifying ordeal, how the assault impacted his life, and how he eventually came to terms with the trauma through a process of forgiveness and self-discovery. Merrill emphasizes the universality of trauma, sharing how he chose to use his experience as a cat...
Oct 26, 2024•14 min
Sergeant Sarah Roque, a U.S. Army soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, was found dead in a dumpster. An individual is in custody as a person of interest in her death, and authorities are investigating it as a homicide. Roque's death comes after the discovery of another female soldier, Private First-Class Katia Duenas-Aguilar, who was found stabbed to death near Fort Campbell in Kentucky. The suspect in Duenas-Aguilar's case is still at large, and both cases are ongoing.
Oct 25, 2024•13 min
Wade Wilson, a man with numerous tattoos, including a swastika, was sentenced to death for the murders of two women in Florida. Wilson was found guilty of strangling both victims and running over one of them repeatedly. The murders were considered particularly heinous, and the judge upheld the jury's recommendation of the death penalty. Wilson’s attorneys attempted to argue that his actions were due to brain damage and abandonment issues, but the judge ultimately found no basis to overturn the s...
Oct 24, 2024•8 min
The provided episode details the tragic murder of Becky Bliefnick, a nurse, at her home in Quincy, Illinois, and the subsequent investigation and conviction of her estranged husband, Tim Bliefnick, for the crime. The text highlights the couple's deteriorating relationship, fueled by Tim's dissatisfaction with Becky's demanding career and his perceived loss of control in the divorce proceedings. The narrative builds a case against Tim by outlining suspicious online searches, evidence linking him ...
Oct 24, 2024•14 min
The provided episode details the investigation and eventual conviction of Ronald Smith for the murder of Genai Coleman. The investigation started with DNA evidence from a cigarette butt found in Coleman’s car, which initially pointed to Ronald’s twin brother, Donald. However, further investigation revealed that Ronald was the actual perpetrator, confirmed by his fingerprints on the car and his admission of guilt. The article also highlights the impact of the tragedy on Coleman’s family and the c...
Oct 24, 2024•15 min