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Episode 28: The mysterious death and life of Joyce Carol Vincent
June 14, 2017

  Joyce Carol Vincent was pretty, bubbly, smart and talented. She also didn’t talk about her past and had parts of her life even those closest to her knew nothing about. Still, when the remains of a woman were found in a London bedsit in January 2006,

Episode 27: You might remember Phil Hartman’s murder
June 06, 2017

You might remember Phil Hartman from Saturday Live, where in the 1980s he was uproariously funny as Frankenstein in the ongoing Frankenstein, Tarzan and Tonto bit, or as the Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer (“Your world frightens and confuses me…” Trust us,

Episode 26: Blanche Kimball, the cold case chewing gum murder
May 30, 2017

When Blanche Kimball was stabbed to death in her home in Augusta, Maine, in 1976, police were stymied. She’d been stabbed 44 times and left to die, only found by police after neighbors became concerned at least a week after she was killed.

Episode 25: Phil Spector, murderous wall of crazy
May 24, 2017

So, what do you do with a musical genius who loves guns and scares the hell out of people? Well, since he’s rich, more famous than famous and influential, nothing. Until someone gets hurt. Phil Spector, whose “wall of sound” production transformed the ...

Episode 24: The Fitbit & the woodchipper, two murders that made investigative history
May 16, 2017

In April, Richard Dabate was arrested on charges he murdered his wife in December 2015. The evidence against Dabate is a cyber-crumb track of electronic device information, the biggest ones provided by the Fitbit his wife was wearing when she was shot ...

Bonus Episode 1: Logan Marr, Anthony Sanborn updates
May 11, 2017

Updates on Logan Marr (episode 18) and Anthony Sanborn (episode 22). Find out how Logan Marr’s sister, Bailey, turned out. Some good news for a change. On the other hand, in the ongoing saga of Anthony Sanborn, the Portland, Maine,

Episode 23: Frances Schreuder, keeping murder in the family
May 10, 2017

Frances Schreuder wanted desperately to be a member of high society, but she just didn’t have enough money to bankroll it. So she did what a lot of women would do — got her teenage son to kill her incredibly wealthy but tight-fisted father.

Episode 22: Anthony Sanborn, murder, injustice and disposable lives
May 02, 2017

  When 16-year-old Jessica Briggs was found dead under the Maine State Pier in Portland in May 1989 — stabbed, beaten and eviscerated — police quickly narrowed their focus to her fellow street kids. They arrested her sometime boyfriend Tony Sanborn in ...

Episode 21: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing
April 26, 2017

Today’s quiz: After 9/11, what was the worst act of terrorism on U.S. soil? You know, the one that killed more people than any other? That’s right, Oklahoma City. Don’t you feel people have kind of forgotten about that one? In any case,

Episode 20: The tragic story of Bruce McKay and Liko Kenney
April 17, 2017

Ah, bucolic small-town life, where everything is wonderful. NOT. More like, where everything can be a real cluster f***. Take Franconia, New Hampshire, in 2007 for instance. Mix in a messed-up kid, a hard-ass cop and a vigilante gun-nut bystander and t...