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In this episode, Molly covers the highly requested case of Joe Clark AKA...the Baraboo Bone Crusher. This one is a real doozy so buckle up folks!
EDIT: I am aware I was incorrect about how many children were killed by the hands of Diane Downs. I confused her with another case I am working on. She still sucks. In this episode we continue on our states series that we started for one summer ago that has now lasted two years LOL. Robyn covers the cases of serial killer Randall Woodfield and Molly covers the very sad murder of Dawn Wagner.
In this episode, Robyn tells the very old tale of how a deranged lunatic used he railways to murder all across the united states. Earning the name, Billy the Axeman
In this episode Molly tells the extremely sad story of how a mother of two lost her life after numerous failures by the 911 system.
In this episode, Robyn covers the horrible acts of Gary Heidnik. This was Robyn's case on the cruise and it was quite a doozy. Buckle up!
In this episode, Molly covers the case of the very unhinged, Wade Wilson who went on a murderous rampage one night in Florida. We also discuss a little investigation that Robyn has been working on! Enjoy!
Continuing on with our state series, we cover murders that happen in Ohio and Oklahoma. Robyn covers the downfall of Judge Lance Mason who brutally murders his ex wife in a jealous rage and Molly covers the unsolved murders of Paul and Melody Jones.
The Pike County Shootings: A Family Annihilated In the quiet hills of Pike County, Ohio, eight members of the Rhoden family were brutally murdered in a single night—an act of violence so calculated it stunned investigators and shattered a rural community. What initially appeared to be an unsolvable massacre slowly unraveled into one of the most complex and disturbing criminal cases in Ohio history. In this episode, we examine the events leading up to the 2016 Pike County shootings, the painstaking investigation that followed, and the shocking truth behind who was responsible. From deeply rooted family conflicts and custody battles to years of secrecy, planning, and betrayal, this case reveals how obsession and control escalated into unimaginable violence. This is a story about justice, grief, and the long road toward accountability. Listener discretion advised.
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