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In 1986 Sherri Rasmussen was the victim of what the LAPD assumed was a botched robbery attempt. When the case was reopened in 2009, investigators would come to find that the perpetrator was actually one of their own the entire time.
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April's Monthly Mystery brings us back to Liz's hometown of Pittsburgh, PA to investigate a seemingly normal apartment building. However, in the 1960s people were going missing and being murdered at and around The Martinique at an alarming rate. Is this the work of a serial killer or something more supernatural?
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In 2012 Fawn Marie Mountain vanished from her Claysburg, PA home after years of abuse at the hands of her girlfriend. Now her friends and family want to know the truth about what happened. Join us for this special episode of Brief Case Crimes where we share Fawn's story.
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After being excommunicated from the Mormon church, Glenn Taylor Helzer decided to form his own "self-help group". With his younger brother, Justin, and their roommate/Justin's girlfriend, Dawn, Taylor started "The Children of Thunder". The only problem was they were broke. So Taylor came up with a plan to finance their new religion and his plan would ultimately cost the lives of five people.
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March's Monthly Mystery takes us to Japan, where a series of boats have been washing up on the shores of the East Sea. Most times these boats are entirely abandoned, but sometimes their only passengers are corpses. Join us as we uncover where they are coming from and why.
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When police in Galveston arrested New York real estate heir Robert Durst for the murder and dismemberment of Morris Black they had no idea that they were in the presence of a serial murderer who had been under suspicion since the 1980s.
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TW: this episode includes sensitive topics such as abortion, medical malpractice and infant death.
After being a physician and serving his community for 40 years, Dr. Kermit Gosnell's Philadelphia clinic was raided by the FBI one day in May of 2010. What they found inside shocked investigators and left them wondering- how could this have been happening right under their noses and why didn't anyone do anything to stop Dr. Gosnell?
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In this month's Monthly Mystery Liz takes us through the brutal, unsolved murder of Charles Walton in the sleepy hamlet of Lower Quinton, England. Was his death part of a bizarre pagan ritual, or simply the result of a disagreement over money?
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One May night in 1983, the night staff at McKenzie-Willamette Hospital watched as a young woman drove into their emergency area shouting "Somebody just shot my kids!". Her seven-year-old daughter, Cheryl Ann, was dead upon arrival, and her eldest, Christie (age 8) and her youngest, Danny (age 3) were in critical condition. What led investigators to believe that Diane was responsible for this and more importantly, what could have driven her to kill and maim her young children?
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In the Twin Cities in the early 1980s police began finding the dead bodies of women who had been stabbed with an ice pick. The only clue they had was a man with a distinct "weepy" voice who would call and confess to these murders. Who were these women? Who was the mysterious caller and why was he so eager to confess?
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Linda Hazzard was a "doctor" in the early 20th century who prescribed radical treatments to her patients that involved fasting, enemas, and violent massages. But was she just a quack, or a calculated murderer?
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In our third installment of Monthly Mysteries, Liz takes us to La Crosse, Wisconsin to investigate the disappearance of Evelyn Hartley. Join us, while we discuss the facts of the case and our own theories.
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In 2006 a man's body was found on the roof of the Omni Hotel parking garage in New Orleans, Louisiana. His suicide note led investigators to the Rampart Street apartment that Zack Bowen shared with his girlfriend, Addie Hall, and into one of the most gruesome crime screens the Big Easy has ever seen.
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One evening in 1920s Chicago, the body of a young, rich boy was found in a culvert on the side of the road. Police quickly discovered the killers, but what would bring two bright, young men from a affluent families to kill a 14-year-old boy?
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In our second installment of Monthly Mysteries, Liz takes us through the mystery of Rock Gate Park, and how one man claimed to have discovered the secrets of the Earth's magnetic fields to build an incredible monument to his lost love.
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Michael Malloy was an Irish immigrant in 1930s New York. Out of work and homeless, he frequented a speakeasy in the Bronx owned by Tony Marino. Marino and his friends thought that Malloy would be the perfect target for an insurance scam, but boy, were they ever wrong.
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In the early 40s in Key West, Florida, a woman forced her way inside an eccentric Count's home. There she found the corpse of her sister who had died 9 years prior. But how did she get there and more importantly, why was she there?
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In the early 1950s people in Braxton County, West Virginia experienced strange encounters with a being that would come to be known as The Flatwoods Monster. Though these sightings only lasted one week, the legend of the Monster lives on.
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In the early 80s in Anchorage, Alaska, woman were going missing and police were finding bodies that they believed were put there by a serial killer. With the help of FBI criminal profilers, state police were able to apprehend the person who was hunting women in the wilderness of Alaska.
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On Halloween night in 1957 a late night trick or treater rang the bell at the Fabiano house in Sun Valley California. Despite the late hour, Peter Fabiano took the bowl of candy and answered the door. When his wife and stepdaughter found him, he was bleeding from a gunshot wound to the chest. With no enemies and no real criminal background, police were left to wonder, who shot Peter Fabiano?
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