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HALLOWEEN SPECIAL



Halloween Special with some insane Halloween murders from present day, and a look at some crazy scary holiday trends from way back that you will be glad are a thing of the past. No Tricks here.  Just sweet True Crime Treats.  Happy Halloween from my family to yours!

Sources:

WOMAN FOUND DEAD HAD HAMMER INJURY, Arizona Daily Star by Inger Sandal, Nov 4th, 1998,

WOMAN GETS 16 YERS FOR HAMMER KILLING,Arizona Daily Star by Ingel Sandal, Sep 18th, 1999

WIFE CONVICTED IN HALLOWEEN SLAYING OF WOMAN INVOLVED WITH HER HUSBAND, Arizona Daily Star by Ingel Sandal, Aug 19. 1999

https://listverse.com/2017/10/31/10-most-horrific-murders-committed-on-halloween/

https://thoughtcatalog.com/jim-goad/2014/10/13-brutal-halloween-murders-nsfw/

Newspapers.com Historical

 

 

 

 


Raymond Richmond / Robert Nichols



Two main features this week:

Raymond Robert Richmond shot and killed his cousin Robert Stasiak in 1977.  It was ruled a suicide at the time of the death.  Nearly 40 years later the crime is solved and Raymond Richmond is arrested.

Also, the mysterious case of a War Hero, Robert Nichols, who took the identity of a young boy who died in 1945.  Robert Nichols was found dead, having committed suicide.  He was found under the name of Joseph Chandler III. The story of how they solved the case of his real identity and the questions of why?  Why did he leave his family and why did he hide his identity?

As always, there are some historical newspaper clippings at the end about cousins shooting cousins.

https://cherryavenuetruecrimepodcast.com

 

 

 


Jealousy was the Motive



This episode involves a young couple, Andrew Saunders and Zoe Morgan, who had the whole world ahead of them.  They break up and Andrew can’t let go. When Zoe starts seeing another man, Lee Simmons, Andrew starts to make threats.  It ends in murder and three lives are destroyed, two of them forever.

Stay tuned after the main episode for some historical news clips of similar cases going back as far as 1901 and on thru to 1950.

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