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In Episode 41 sprechen wir über das Leben und die Taten des berüchtigten Serienmörders Fritz Haarmann, der das Hannover, der frühen 1920er Jahre unsicher machte. Zusätzlich setzen wir uns sowohl mit dem Zeitgeist der 20er Jahre auseinander, als auch mit dem Thema Kannibalismus, das immer wieder mit Fritz Haarmann in Verbindung gebracht wird.
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On November 18th, 2012, Dylan went to stay with his father Mark Redwine. Mark claims that Dylan ran away the next day and was soon after considered missing. After years of searching, questioning and finger-pointing at both parents, Dylan's body was found in Middle Mountain, a mountain range near Mark's home. Savannah tracks the last-known moments of Dylan's life and what ultimately led police to hone in on Mark as the main suspect, including Mark and Dylan's troubled relationship. Currently, Mark awaits his trail in prison for second-degree murder and child abuse.
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In the small town of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, 12-year-old Jasmine Richardson and her 23-year-old boyfriend Jeremy Steinke brutally murdered Jasmine's parents and 8-year-old brother. Savannah Brymer discusses what drove Jasmine and Jeremy, now known as Jackson May, to carry out the horrific plan.
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Your early 20s should be some of the best years of your life. You’ve just become an adult, you’re developing your independence and exploring the big wide world for yourself. You leave your parents and begin to build a life of your own. You may have your own house, your own job and may even be considering starting a family with the person you love. Everyone has the right to life, to have the opportunity to love life, earn money and mature and evolve as a person. Everyone has the right to grow old with the person they love. For Joanna Yeates, however, this opportunity would be snatched from her in a brutal way. Follow us on Twitter and Tumblr (@murderandmore), Instagram (@murderandmorepod) and Facebook (Murder and More Podcast/@mandmpod). Become a patron of Murder and More by heading over to www.patreon.com/murderandmore.
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Vanessa was a star student and a 20-year-old US Army soldier at the Fort Hood Military Base in Killeen, Texas. But on April 20, 2019, Vanessa disappeared without a trace from the base, ending her promising career. Savannah actually spoke with the family and uncovers some details surrounding Vanessa's disappearance, including how Gloria Guillen, Vanessa's mother, claims that Vanessa confided in her that she had been routinely sexually harassed by a sergeant just a few weeks before going missing. Savannah also explains how COVID-19 has hindered further investigation into her disappearance and has virtually blocked Vanessa's family from entering the base to find some answers.
To help with the search for Vanessa, visit her GoFundMe Page here.
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Pamela Smart went from victim to the number one suspect when her husband Gregg Smart was murdered in their home after more details of the murder came to light. Savannah explores how Pamela's sexual relationship with Billy Flynn ultimately led to Pamela convincing Billy and two other teenage boys to murder Gregg and make it look like a robbery. Pamela continues to maintain her innocence as she sits in prison with a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.
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Savannah Spurlock went out for a night of fun and partying, but never made it home. After a few worried months, Savannah's body was found at David Spark's father's home and David was subsequently arrested. Savannah explores the night that Savannah Spurlock went missing and how video surveillance and a huge tip from David's father ultimately helped close the case.
For more info on Savannah's case and other missing person's case, please visit the Remembering Savannah Facebook page.
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On August 26, 1995, Heather Teague was seen being abducted at Newburgh Beach in Henderson County, Kentucky. The main suspect, Marvin “Ray” Dill, committed suicide before he could be tried for the crime. But the case might not be so simple as it seems. Savannah explores the inconstancies with the eyewitness account of Heather's abduction and why this case hasn't been solved for 25 years.
Hear the Timothy Walthall phone call here.
Plus, Savannah reads some fan theories on the previous Evelyn Boswell case. Listen to the full episode here.
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On December 20, 1980, two college sweethearts go missing on their way to a birthday party.
The van they were last seen in was found 36 hours later over 30 miles away. The inside of the van was trashed.
The bodies of the young couple were located a few miles from the van.
Few clues make the case go cold.
It will not be until the advancements in DNA that the case would be solved
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Three-year-old Jaryd Atadero went missing almost 20 years ago while on a hike near Fort Collins, Colorado. What should've been a simple missing person's case, turns into a complicated mess with police stonewalling the investigation at almost every turn. Savannah explores how Jaryd's family was not allowed access to vital information and how Jaryd's father had to take the investigation into his own hands.
Plus, Savannah discusses your fan theories from the previous Heather Teague case. Listen to the full episode here.
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While deputies investigate the murders of Michael and Mary Short, a frantic nationwide search has begun for 9-year-old Jennifer. Investigators admit they don't know where she could be or who took her. Family and friends make public pleas for her safe return as the new school year is set to begin.
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On August 15, 2002, an employee found Michael and Mary Short murdered in their Oak Level, VA home. Their 9-year-old daughter had disappeared, leaving investigators few clues as to where was Jennifer Short. In this episode, authorities revisit the first 24 hours after the murders, and what they found inside the home off US 220. Family members share their heartbreak learning there was no sign of Jennifer, beginning a frantic 6 week search to find the little girl alive.
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In FOX8's new series Seduced by Satan, reporter Michael Hennessey takes a closer look at a killer who went by the name Pazuzu Algarad. Clemmons, NC, is a community so tight-knit that it’s called a village. On October 5, 2014, that village was turned upside-down, by a man with an inverted cross on his front door, and the name Pazuzu Algarad. In the coming days, months and years, details of the gruesome murders of two men – who were then buried in Pazuzu’s yard – began to emerge.
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Join us was we take a focused look at the first case in a series of disappearances of young women so perplexing, it became known as “Ireland’s Vanishing Triangle.” Beer of the Week - Smithwick’s Irish Red Ale by Guinness Garage Grade - 3 and a half bottle caps out of 5
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I can imagine one of most people’s worst fears is being murdered by a complete stranger, which essentially dictates that you never know when you may cross someone with nefarious thoughts. A potentially worst fate, however, is being murdered and your killer never being caught or being murdered and your body never being recovered. For 2 families, this fear became reality when 2 young girls met both these dreadful fates. Follow us on Twitter and Tumblr (@murderandmore), Instagram (@murderandmorepod) and Facebook (Murder and More Podcast/@mandmpod). View all the sources and pictures for this episode at www.murderandmorepodcast.wordpress.com. Become a patron of Murder and More by heading over to www.patreon.com/murderandmore. This episode's podcast promo is Case Remains.
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On July 27, 1998, Sylena Dalton was found in her apartment murdered with multiple stab wounds to her chest. Sylena's infant daughter, Allyson Dalton, was missing and hasn't been seen since. Savannah explores the incredibly tragic case of Allyson and Sylena Dalton, two still unsolved cases. Savannah details the little we know about the murder-kidnapping and the various theories that have surfaced in these last 22 years.
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When Abigail Williams, 13 and Liberty German, 14 go for a walk in the woods of Delphi, Indiana a series of events are kicked off that, over the next 20 hours, will set off a massive search and send families into panic.
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On June 17th, 2008, 21-year-old Kelcey Fike was found dead inside her burnt down mobile home. At first, authorities assumed she died in the fire, but upon further investigation, it was discovered that Kelcey was actually brutally murdered in her own home. With still no solid answers, Savannah runs down possible theories of who could be behind such a senseless crime.
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