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The movie Natural Born Killers was not only inspired by true crime but it inspired many cases. Today we’ll talk about one of the gruesome cases the movie Natural Born Killers inspired in Alberta, Canada. This is the story of the Richardson Family Murders
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Wikipedia - The Reflecting Skin | IMDb - The Reflecting Skin | Wikipedia - Natural Born Killers | IMDb - Natural Born Killers | Distractify - Natural Born Killers True Story | Wikipedia - Bonnie and Clyde | Wikipedia - Richard Kuklinski | Wikipedia - Charles Starkweather | Distractify - Natural Born Killers True Story | Wikipedia - Richard Family Murders | Deadly Women S3E5 “Forbidden Love” | The Globe and Mail - Net Holds Dark Hints | Medium - Jasmine Richardson and the murder of her family | CBC - Children Who Kill Children | News.com.au - Jasmine Richardson | CBC - Medicine Hat Girl Who Murdered Family | The Globe and Mail - Net Holds Dark Hints | Canada.com - Triple Murder Shocks City | NZ Herald - Jasmine Richardson Walks Free | Restore Mental Health - Richardson Family Murders Mind |
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands35m | May 25, 2023 - Runaway Train Part 3
Over the last two episodes, you’ve heard the stories of the missing children featured in the 1993 Soul Asylum music video, Runaway Train. In today’s conclusion, we’ll discuss the disappearances of Polly Klaas and Thomas “Tommy” Dean Gibson.
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Last week I introduced you to the first set of stories surrounding the cases involving children who were pictured in the 1993 Soul Asylum video for Runaway Train. Today, I’ll continue to tell those stories. As you’ll soon hear, the themes of cops not believing the families, a lack of information surrounding the cases and some of the cases remaining unsolved continues. So, if you’re from the area being talked about, please pay extra attention and share with others. Someone knows something.
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Thirty years ago, a music video hit airwaves that changed how videos could be used for good. Soul Asylum’s choice to use photos of missing children as the backdrop to their song “Runaway Train” did in fact bring children home; in some cases heroically, in some, against the children’s will. Sadly, some were returned home, only to be laid to rest and others yet remain lost. For the next three episodes, I’ll be talking about the individual cases behind those faces and what the outcome was…if there is one available.
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There have been many conversations of late discussing systemic issues in our world. While we've given many examples of current issues within the justice system, it is important to look back at the foundation of such a system to understand why it operates the way it does today.
For Portland, the corrupt history of the police bureau and local government is a story that isn't special to our city, though it does contain some uniquely Portland elements.
This is the story of Big Jim Elkins and how pinball machines, teamsters, gangsters, bootleggers, drug dealers, and gambling dens in every corner of the city helped form both its police and local government, one bribe at a time. You'll also learn about Portland's old-timey coven of corruption, The Bourbon and Ham Club.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands45m | May 2, 2023 - The Northons Part 2
The Northons Part 2: “The Perfect Story”
In last week’s episode, we explored the background of Christopher and Liysa Northon. If you haven’t listened go check it out because there will be spoilers! On October 9th, 2000, authorities found Chris dead inside his sleeping bag at the campsite he and Liysa had been staying at with their young son Dane. Later that day, Liysa sought out medical help for some minor injuries, telling nurses and police that they were caused due to a fight with her husband, who had been abusing her. She told her story to multiple law enforcement officers, and over time there were parts of her that were different or that people questioned. In this week’s episode, we’ll conclude the case of Liysa Northon and how her story, when compared to evidence, just didn’t add up. We'll also dive into some major bombshells in this case.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands55m | Apr 25, 2023 - The Northons Part 1
Part 1: “Who’s the Monster?”
Liysa Northon never disputed the fact that she had killed her husband. Truth be told, she informed the police that she may have killed him. But the story that she would go on to tell, would change, like many of the stories told throughout her life. She was adamant she had to kill her husband, if she hadn’t, it would have been her or her son. When Lisya’s case was being prepared for court, it by no means drew notoriety across the country, but in the NW corner and in Hawaii, it became well-known and highly anticipated. People were intrigued and even moved by the fit, pretty, young woman who claimed to desperately fight for her life, and yet, many people stood behind the victim to point the blame at her. Once court was over and the case settled, many were left scratching their heads at the outcome. Soon, one of the most famous true crime writers in the world would discover Liysa’s case and pen her final chapter, and what she had to say showed Liysa in an entirely different light. Over the next two episodes of Murder in the Rain, I’ll share Liysa’s story and dig into why when picked apart, it didn’t quite line up with the evidence. So, was Liysa Northon married to a monster who terrorized her every day, or was she the monster?
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands55m | Apr 18, 2023 - Intentional Torture
The Portland metro area has always been the ‘quirky girl’ of American cities. We partake in anything usually deemed ‘weird’ or ‘out of the norm’, and we like it that way. However, that weirdness can often be perceived as a gateway to even more strange and, who knows, maybe even dangerous lifestyles. So, when a young mother in Gresham called 911 after being attacked, her life was dissected and detectives thought they may have uncovered the role the evil-doer played in her life. That role was of a pirate. Today, I’ll be telling you the story of Annastasia Hester of Gresham, Oregon, and how her killer was closer than detectives ever imagined.
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Today we’re visiting yet another home of one of our lovely patreon supporters. This week, we’re going north to visit Linda in Palmer, Alaska where we'll explore the murder of David Grunwald.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands32m | Apr 10, 2023 - Explosive Part 2
Part 2: "An Act of Sheer Madness"
Before 1970, anyone over the age of twelve could legally purchase dynamite in Oregon. Beginning in 1963 on the University of Oregon Campus and the surrounding area, many many bombs were detonated. Mostly aimed at military buildings off-campus and ROTC buildings, on campus, the bombings didn't slow until the law changed, and almost no one was ever charged significantly for the crimes.
In part two of Explosive, we’ll discuss the University of Oregon bombings and Odie's Steakhouse and Bronco Room, in the tiny town of Elgin, Oregon, which exploded in 1986, killing one man and sending another fleeing from justice for over a decade.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands45m | Apr 4, 2023 - Explosive Part 1
Part 1: The Maximum Amount Of Damage
In Portland, an extortion letter threatening a bombing was received and in the process of being read when said bomb exploded inside a downtown department store. The search for the culprits stretched on for months before an unrelated case of mail fraud led investigators to a known grifter and his accomplice, whom he employed as 'his eyes', due to the lack of vision of his own. In part one of Explosive, I'll also thrill you with the story of Portland's own Liberty Bell and that time in 1970, when it exploded.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands44m | Mar 28, 2023 - The System Failed Her
In the early morning hours of January 22nd, 2007 Karen Bodine’s body was discovered by a passerby at the entrance of a gravel pit in Rochester, Washington. Mere hours before, a police officer spoke to Karen and had the opportunity to make sure she got home safely to her family safely, but they didn’t. What happened to Karen Bodine? In this episode of Murder in the Rain, we sit down with Karlee Bodine to help us tell the story of her mother’s murder. We also get to hear from the new Thurston County Sheriff to learn just how he intends to deal with cases like Karen’s in the future.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands51m | Mar 21, 2023 - Frozen Blood
For a teen from California, the jarring Alaskan temperatures of late January were unbearable. Luckily, he had three guides there to help him stay warm and to show him the hunting traditions of their ancestors. The day after they began their adventure, the dark figure of the young man was spotted by hunters in a helicopter. Something had happened to his chaperones, and no one, not even the boy knew what had occurred. His story left Alaskan authorities wondering, who killed Oscar Henry, Freddy Jackson, and Clarence Arnold?
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands48m | Mar 14, 2023 - The Woodsman
In Oregon's Umpqua National Forest, three officers responded to a report of an unknown party firing on a trailblazing crew, and when they arrived at the hand-built creekside cabin of the man they believed responsible, their suspect's Winchester rifle rang out and one of the officers was shot in the head and killed instantly. The shooter- a nearly-seventy-year-old-recluse, trapper, and gold prospector- fled the scene and vanished into the wilds, moving around the vast search area like a phantom- invisible to his pursuers and seemingly impossible to capture. This is the story of George Baker Dunkin: The Woodsman.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands44m | Mar 7, 2023 - Cycle of Delusion
In the early 1980s, several adults came together and formed a “new light” bible study group in Grants Pass, Oregon. This was a group of Seventh-day Adventists who wanted to be more in tune with God. Eventually, the group welcomed sisters Sharon and Deborah Halstead, childhood friends of the leader’s husband who grew up with him in California. What started out as straightforward bible study morphed into what modern-day religious leaders would call Spiritualism or Voice Ministry, something that the church does not support. The group fractured and some members began following a very unlikely prophet, one who led them down a dark path of destruction and murder.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands57m | Feb 28, 2023 - EXCLUSIVEBonus Episode: Celebrity Killers
In celebration of the release of the new book our very own Alisha Joy Holland contributed to, this week's episode is all about celebrity killers.
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More.com - 28 KILLER Hollywood Stars Charged with Murder or Attempted Murder | IMDb - Charles S. Dutton | The Washington Post - Drama and Deliverance | The Horrific Story Behind Austin Power's Joe Son | Wikipedia - Joe Son | Bakersfield.com - 'Austin Powers' actor found guilty of lesser charge of manslaughter in death of cellmate | The Guardian - Riverdale actor Ryan Grantham receives life sentence for killing his mother | CBC News - 'I am sorry': Actor who murdered mother addresses court on final day of sentencing hearing
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands31m | Feb 23, 2023 - Unknown Trouble Part 2
Part 2: “Mental Condition Black”
Last week I told you about just a few of the incidents of officer-involved shootings so far this year. The first United States Climate Activist to be killed by authorities, Tyre Nichols, whose death and the subsequent charges to stem from it are being looked at as a blueprint for change. And the three men, Oscar Sanchez, Keenan Anderson, and Takar Smith, who were killed in Los Angeles within 48 hours of each other. Today, I’ll be focusing on one case, that of Manuel Ellis of Tacoma. His beating and restraint-induced death was horrific, but hope remains that the responsible parties will face justice.
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Part 1 "Who Do You Serve"
We had all hoped, perhaps with naive hearts, that the brutal murder of George Floyd, the protests that followed, and the new expectations surrounding inclusion and anti-racism by the ‘woke’ crowd would have meant the killing of Americans, especially of color, by police, would have been lessened if not nearly eradicated. Sadly, predictably, 2022 saw a record number of police-involved killings. Already in 2023, there seems to have been a rash of incidents. One killing in Tacoma, Washington, was lost to the news cycle and the sheer number of incidents. Today, in part one of two, I’ll be talking about just a few of the multiple officer-involved shootings so far this year.
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Often we hear of mass shooters taking their lives in the wake of a rampage to avoid being killed by cops or going to jail. But far more often, instances of murder-suicide are intimate and personal. In this week’s case, we discuss the murders of Mitra Mehrabadi, James 'JJ' Hurtado, and Lisa Stevie Haynes and the deaths of Jim Morgan, Kenneth Valdez, Jason Huston, and Terry Daniel.
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands49m | Feb 7, 2023 - EXCLUSIVEBonus Episode: Welcome to Pinellas Park, Florida
In this very special Patreon episode we’re getting back to basics. We’re boarding the Murder in the Rain express and heading to another one of our Patreon member’s hometowns to dig up a case. This week we’re visiting Stephanie in Pinellas Park, Florida.
Today I’d like to share the case of the Murder of Sandra Rozzo.
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