Murder in the Hudson Valley looks into notorious homicide cases from around the region. Award-winning author and historian Linda Zimmermann and police officer Brian Horowitz follow the case from the moment the crime scene is discovered, up to the final verdict. They discuss the suspects, evidence, forensic techniques, and legal battles used to identify and convict the guilty.
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Serial Killer Albert Fish was active in the Irvington, NY, area in 1928. He was executed in the legendary electric chair at Sing Sing. Originally aired on November 27, 2018.
Angelika Graswald killed her fiancé, Vince Viafore, by pulling the drain plug in his kayak and letting him drown in the Hudson River on April 19, 2015.
Bonnie Minter and Sheila Watson were brutally raped and murdered in Lewsiboro, Westchester County, NY, on March 2, 1977. One of the killers may be eligible for parole.
Two strange murders occurred in Nanuet, NY. Margaret Gamble was murdered in 1868, and Matilda Hujus was murdered in 1874 in 1874. Can you solve this bizarre case?
Linda Zimmermann and Michael Worden review a potpourri of homicides all tied to the Stony Point, NY, area going back to the 1800s. The good old days weren’t always so good.
Carolyn Warmus was convicted of a “Fatal Attraction” murder which occurred in Greenburgh, NY, in 1989. Was she truly guilty? Linda Zimmermann and Michael Worden will share all the grizzly details.