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Episode 115: The Happy Face Killer’s unhappy story
Sister Liz is our guest storyteller, bringing another troubling tale from the great northwest. We also discuss the merits of The Thomas Crown Affair (the 1968 version) versus The Friends of Eddie C
Episode 114: Ted Conrad 52 years on the run
On his 20th birthday, July 10, 1969, Ted Conrad walked out of the Clevebank bank where he worked with $215,000 in a paper bag. For 52 years he eluded the FBI and U.S. Marshal Service in whats still t
Episode 113: Dottie Milliken, Pam Webb murders still unsolved
Happy fifth anniversary! To celebrate, we have a jam-packed episode. Dottie Milliken and Pamela Webb were both young women with promising lives who were murdered in Maine, cases that have gone decades
Episode 112: The Station Fire revisited, who IS to blame?
We revisit The Station nightclub fire, which we covered in Episode 72, after the TV show 48 Hours airs an episode that claims to nail down who was responsible for the 2003 blaze that killed 100 in R
Episode 111: Claudine Longet, Spider Sabich & the celebrity shooting that transfixed America
Singer and dancer Claudine Longet and skier Spider Sabich were the it celebrity couple of the early 70s. When a gun Longet was holding in their Aspen, Colorado, home went off, killing Sabich, it bec
Episode 110: James Dailey vs. the Florida Killing Machine
There was no evidence none against James Dailey in the May 1985 murder of 14-year-old Shelly Boggio. Then child rapist and convicted con man Paul Skalnik made a deal with Florida prosecutors that
Episode 109: Cathy Moulton, 50 years and still missing
Cathy Moulton had just turned 16 and was looking forward to going to a dance in September 1971 in her home city of Portland, Maine. She never made it. Five decades later, she is still missing. Its an
Episode 108: Joyce McLain and the long confession
After Joyce McLain was murdered while she was out for a run in East Millinocket, Maine, in August 1980, the investigation took awhile, but it seemed seemed like cops mightve finally had their guy whe
Episode 107: The Cowden family massacre and more Oregon injustice
Our very special guest, sister Liz, joins us to discuss some unsolved Oregon campsite cases, including the 1974 murders of the Cowden family, as well as the 1977 attack, by pickup truck and hatchet, o
Episode 106: Finding justice for Dawn Leighton
Dawn Leighton loved her dogs, her new house, and was kind and friendly a loving sister, daughter and friend. Unfortunately she was also another Maine victim of a senseless murder by a man who though