Season 3 Episode 37: The Death of Cindy James

The Death of Cindy James

1982

For over six and a half years, Cindy James, a Canadian woman, was the subject of psychological torment and terror. She would receive phone calls and letters threatening her and telling her that she would be killed.
The perpetrator of these threats was unknown and as time went on things escalated from threats to physical violence. Sadly, Cindy James was found dead with a lethal dose of morphine in her system and her hands and feet bound.

The worst part of it all?…

Police ruled it a suicide

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Season 3 Episode 36: The Bigfoot Murder

The Bigfoot Murder

July 12, 2022

There are many stories about Bigfoot that we’ve heard throughout the years, but this story is something we never expected.

Two men go fishing. Only one returns. His defense?

Bigfoot was summoned to kill him

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Season 3 Episode 35: The Lonely Hearts Killers

The Lonely Hearts Killers

1940’s

For many, relationships are far from easy. The search for love can be a rough experience and for the romantically downtrodden in the ’40s and ’50s, their answer lied within the pages of the newspaper.

The ‘Lonely Hearts’ section was the equivalent of modern-day dating apps. Lonely individuals would post in the column about themselves and their desire to meet romantic partners.

For many, this was a good way to meet new people. However, for an unlucky group in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Lonely Hearts column would ultimately…

be their demise

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Season 3 Episode 34: Nutty Putty Cave

Nutty Putty Cave

2009

About 55 miles from Salt Lake City, Utah, lives a system of caves known as “Nutty Putty Caves”. While the name of the caverns is a humorous one, the incidents that occurred there are anything but.
John Edward Jones was a 26-year-old spelunker who made one small mistake…

That cost him his life

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Season 3 Episode 33: Houska Castle

Houska Castle

13th Century,

Just outside of Prague lies a castle on a hill far away from any form of river or meaningful crop. This castle is not fortified and there are no defenses keeping intruders from advancing on its location. Why would someone build a castle without any kind of outside fortifications? Because it wasn’t built to keep people out…

But to keep demons in

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Season 3 Episode 32: The Tylenol Murders

The Tylenol Murders

When one is sick, medicine is our go to savior; the thing that will make us feel better and (sometimes) instantly improve our moods. However, what happens when the usual promise of good health…

Turns Deadly

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Season 3 Episode 30: Lavinia Fisher

Lavinia Fisher

Early 1800’s
To many, an Inn is thought of as a place of respite. An oasis for weary travelers to settle for a night and relax while preparing for the next leg of their journey. Unfortunately for those trekking through Charleston, South Carolina in the early 1800s, an Inn might be the worst place they could stop.
Lavinia Fisher and her husband owned the Six Mile Wayfarer House, a cozy Inn that hid a much darker secret…

Guests would never leave

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