Small Town Murder
This week, in South Salt Lake, Utah, what seems like a simple missing person investigation turns deadly serious, when a pair of legs is discovered in a dumpster, behind a local grocery store. Detectives then dig up the yard of a friend of the victim, and find even more body parts. It turns out that this "friend" is not only trying to steal the victim's identity, but his wife went missing 11 years, to the day of the dismembered victim. And police think there's many, many more! Along the way, we find out that if you just paint murals on an old warehouse, you can call it a festival, that...
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This week, in Waterford, Connecticut, the bodies of multiple women are placed on rural streets & posed, in a certain way, while having the exact same cause of death. Detectives are pretty sure that it’s the same killer, possibly a serial killer, but finding that killer isn’t so easy. The case goes cold, until a seemingly minor incident eventually leads to a most horrid, and cold blooded killer! How many more bodies could there be? Along the way, we find out that line dancing is more of a choreographed sport, than actual dancing, that people from entirely different backgrounds,...
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This week, in Minden, Nevada, a horrifying scene in a lovely home, leaves suspicions squarely on the dead man's wife, who claims to have slept through a shotgun blast, and woke up to the front door being wide open. Detectives follow her around, waiting for a slip up. But did she actually do it? A drunken call to detectives changes everything, and opens up a whole different terrible, cold blooded plot! Along the way, we find out that a rubber duck derby shouldn't be the central event of a festival, that chaotic people tend to seek chaos, and that you shouyld never get drunk, and call...
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This week, in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, several matching suitcases found in different places, all contain body parts that add to a a whole person. This leads to an investigation that reveals a shady spouse, some of the most incriminating internet searches ever typed, and one of the most brutal & senseless murders possible. Will anyone be held responsible?? Along the way, we find out that local radio DJs aren't the greatest live performers for a festival, that you should always assume that your internet searches will be read into a court record, some day, and that fake alibis...
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This week, in Bellaire, Ohio, a teenager finds his family absolutely butchered, in their home. Even crazier is the fact that his mother is found, with nails, next to her body, and his father's head has been placed in a bowl, under some satanic drawings. What this boy doesn't know is that he was supposed to be killed, too. The murderer ends up having a list of people he was planning on murdering, but did he do it all for satanic purposes? Along the way, we find out that we don't want to square dance, in the street, that sometimes, no matter how much you plan to kill, you just can't...
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This week, in Washington Township, Michigan, a man claims that his high powered wife, just walked out on him, after an argument. But when no one ever sees her, again, suspicions start to build. Especially, when detectives see that the couple has an attractive, 19 year old German live in babysitter. Was this an affair gone wrong? All is revealed, as the murderer confesses to possibly the most inept, yet brutal murder that anyone has ever heard of, complete with body parts, falling off a sled! Along the way, we find out that people just never get tired of pageants, that sometimes...
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This week, in Groton, Massachusetts, a young man, who happens to be a prodigy jazz drummer, also has some problems. These problems lead to police showing up, after a 911 call, to find him naked, and covered in mud, claiming to have killed 4 people. As it turns out, he's not lying. Detectives find a horror scene, with blood and carnage that made even veteran crime scene people sick! The question is, is he as insane as he seems?? Along the way, we find out that even the leafiest suburb can be the scene of absolute horror, that being a musician doesn't necessarily mean you're peaceful, and...
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This week, in Madisonville, Kentucky, a bloodbath is discovered, in a quiet home, causing detectives to go through several unlikely suspects. This includes her retired doctor fiance, and even the woman's terminally ill younger sister. Detectives finally setting their sights on a man, who was living a double life, and fooling everyone in town. This leads to a manhunt, international intrigue, and a whole bunch of lies! Along the way, we find out that Kentucky can't even agree with itself, in certain matters, that selling ice cream can make you millions, and that some crime scenes are so...
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This week, in Williamsburg, Indiana, what seems like a sick woman, finally giving in to her illness, turns out to be horrible double murder, for a very dumb reason. Detectives are told that the woman's husband was overwhelmed with grief, and needed to leave town, but it turns out that he's much closer than anyone thinks. Will the couple's adult son's explanation that it was a family death pact hold up?? Along the way, we find out that bad bluegrass music is probably better than bad country music, that your sick mother's medicine cabinet is not your personal candy store, and that no one...
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This week, in Carmel, Maine, a woman vanishes, after spending a day with her family, leading detectives to a suspect, who has a history of being around women, who come up missing. This includes his wife, who has been missing for years. As it turns out, there are even more women that went missing, after spending time with this man. In the end, some very strange facts force him to fully confess, and lead police to his secrect serial killer graveyard!! Along the way, we find out that Maine's Supreme Court features a member, who is actually a beaver, that the "she must've ran away with a...
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Along the way, we find out Ludacris is inescapable, that greediness can form in childhood, and that if you murder your parents, you may want to hire a professional!!
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