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He Stopped to Help a Stranger… The Murder of Philip Fraser
THE CASE IN ONE SENTENCE: A twenty-three-year-old Alaskan student picked up a hitchhiker on a remote Canadian highway, was murdered, and his killer stole his identity so thoroughly driving his car,… Read more.
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Scott Peterson, Laci Peterson, and the Case That Never Goes Away
The last person to speak to Laci Peterson before she disappeared was her mother. Sharon Rocha called her daughter on the evening of December 23, 2002. They spoke for a… Read more.
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The Monster of Florence and the Investigation
A Summer Night in 1968 Barbara Locci was thirty-two years old and known in her neighbourhood as a woman who had affairs. This was considered relevant. In the Italy of… Read more.
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Graham Young and the Making of the Teacup Poisoner
Graham Frederick Young was born on September 7, 1947, in Neasden, northwest London. His mother died of tuberculosis three months after his birth. His father, Fred, unable to care for… Read more.
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The Houston Horror: The Crimes of Dean Corll
The “Candy Man” and One of America’s Deadliest Killing Sprees Dean Corll appeared ordinary. He lived in Houston, worked in his family’s candy business, and was known to give treats… Read more.
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The Welsh Shopkeeper Who Vanished in Broad Daylight: Trevaline Evans
A Quiet Morning in a Tourist Town On June 16, 1990, the picturesque Welsh town of Llangollen was busy with tourists exploring its narrow streets and historic shops. Among them… Read more.
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The Lost Alaskan Teens
Where People Disappear Into the Wilderness and Are Never Seen Again Alaska is beautiful, breathtaking, and unforgiving. It holds entire mountain ranges untouched, oceans deeper than belief, forests without end… Read more.
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The Baton Rouge Jane Does
Baton Rouge is known for its culture, its food, its university energy, and its deep Southern roots but it also carries one of the most troubling legacies of unsolved killings… Read more.
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Orange Socks: The Culvert’s Secret on I-35
Some cases stick because of one hauntingly human detail. In this one, it was a pair of bright orange socks found on a young woman. True Crime Weekly is a… Read more.
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The Tragic Case of Matthew Eappen
It was the 4th of February 1997. A Tuesday. Eighteen year old Louise Woodward called 911: “Help – there’s …a baby… he’s barely breathing. Help . . . he’s making… Read more.