Everyone deserves to know the truth about what really happened to their loved ones. We hope Who Killed...? will help shine a light on cases that may have been forgotten over time.
Nic from the True Crime Garage podcast joins me to discuss the case of Judy Martins. On the night of May 23, 1978, Judy went out with friends for some fun. With Memorial Day Weekend approaching, she had plans to travel with her friends.
According to police, Judy left her friends' dormitory at Kent State University to walk a short distance back to her own dorm. That would be the last time she was seen. Since she lived alone, she wasn't reported missing for more than a day. The investigation into her disappearance never gained traction and eventually went cold.
Sadly, Judy's parents have since passed away, and the case remains unsolved to this day. However, her brother and sister are determined to see the case resolved and believe it is still possible.
SOURCES:
https://charleyproject.org/case/judy-martins
https://www.beaconjournal.com/article/20180603/NEWS/306039782
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COLD CASE: Investigators have announced that they have solved the 1976 murder of a 15-year-old girl and her unborn baby in western Pennsylvania, thanks to a DNA match found in an ancestry database. On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania State Police, along with Carbon County District Attorney Michael Greek, revealed the arrest of 63-year-old Luis Sierra, who has been charged with the homicide of Evelyn Colon that occurred 45 years ago."
SOURCES:
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/03/us/evelyn-colon-beth-doe-found
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_CiF0xvmewhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/86600375/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/86600758/
https://www.newspapers.com/image/?spot=1364992https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Center_for_Missing_and_Exploited_Children
https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/poconos-coal/ny-man-63-charged-in-decades-old-homicide/article_1ac00b3a-9256-11eb-8708-07b53fe6d4b5.html
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-carbon-county-beth-doe-20141129-story.html#page
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Who Killed Sarah Pryor?
I want to thank a listener for suggesting this story.
I have done episodes on the case of Molly Bish and Holly Pirrainen, and the listener suggested I look into the case of Sarah Pryor.
Another case connected loosely to the Pryor case is that of 16-year-old Cathy Malcolmson.
Cathy was working at the IGA supermarket when she was abducted on her way home from work.
The listener, who is from the Massachusetts area where these abductions took place, said there had been some talk that Sarah’s case may also be connected to Molly and Holly’s cases.
I decided to look into the Pryor mystery and was surprised by what I found.
One of the similarities I began to see was the area's geography and how close these incidents took place to one another.
Sarah was taken an hour from where Holly went missing, but all three of these cases occurred just off the Massachusetts Turnpike.
It may be a stretch to think these cases could be connected, but it doesn’t mean the idea should be discounted.
Some books and documentaries talk about how the construction of the interstate enabled a new type of killer.
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On today’s episode, we will dive into the Kirtland Cult Killings that took place in Kirtland, Ohio. This small town, situated in Lake County and only a 25-minute drive east of Cleveland, became a national headline in January 1990. After moving to Kirtland, Lundgren established himself as a lay minister for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Dale Luffman, the president of the northeast Ohio chapter of the Reorganized Church, confirmed that Lundgren served at the church temple in Kirtland from 1985 to 1987. During this period, he took charge of guiding tours of the church's 153-year-old temple for the public after relocating from Kansas City, Missouri.
The victims were the Dennis Avery family: Dennis, Cheryl, and their three daughters—Trina (15), Rebecca (13), and Karen (7). They had moved from Missouri to join Lundgren’s group around 1987. On April 17, 1989, Lundgren invited the Averys to his farm in Kirtland for a “last supper”-type gathering. One by one, they were taken to a barn behind the house, where they were bound, gagged with duct tape, and shot to death. Reports indicate that a chainsaw was used to muffle the sound of the gunshots.
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On April 15, 1975, Melanie "Suzy" Cooley left Nederland High School where she was a senior. She was last seen hitchhiking in Nederland. A road maintenance worker found her body on May 2, 1975, in Coal Creek Canyon.
Cooley was last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue jean jacket with an embroidered eagle on the back and tan-colored boots. She had been hit over the head repeatedly with a large rock.
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Sources:
https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrime/comments/rjyno4/was_ted_bundy_responsible_for_the_murder_of/
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68610651/fort-collins-coloradoan/
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25079275/greeley-daily-tribune/
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92962363/
https://www.jeffco.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=319
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92966488/
https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrime/comments/rjyno4/was_ted_bundy_responsible_for_the_murder_of/
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93575757/
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93576940/
https://www.jeffco.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=319
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Di4UcP_gxM
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In this special episode of "Who Killed?", I discuss the groundbreaking development in the Yogurt Shop Murders with Nic from True Crime Garage.
We delve into the details of this long-unsolved case and the implications of the new evidence. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this significant breakthrough and its impact on the community.case that has haunted Austin, Texas for over three decades.
The tragic crime, which occurred in 1991, claimed the lives of four teenage girls and left investigators searching for answers until now. With the recent discovery of DNA evidence linking Robert Eugene Brashers, a serial killer with a disturbing past, to the case, there is finally a measure of closure for the grieving families.
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In this special episode of "Who Killed?", I discuss the groundbreaking development in the Yogurt Shop Murders with Nic from True Crime Garage.
We delve into the details of this long-unsolved case and the implications of the new evidence. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this significant breakthrough and its impact on the community.case that has haunted Austin, Texas for over three decades.
The tragic crime, which occurred in 1991, claimed the lives of four teenage girls and left investigators searching for answers until now. With the recent discovery of DNA evidence linking Robert Eugene Brashers, a serial killer with a disturbing past, to the case, there is finally a measure of closure for the grieving families.
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Welcome back. Summer hiatus is officially over. As I retrurned to the mic this week I wanted to get a breakdown of the plea in the Idaho 4 case.
Legal expert Matt Mangino joined us and highlighted that Koberger's decision not to elaborate on his motives was not unusual in plea agreements, especially when the defendant is not compelled to provide such information.
Listen to the full episode to get a total understanding of this controversial plea deal.
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On October 24th, 1994, 24 year old Leah Ulbrich was callously murdered in what would turn out to be one of the most "gruesome" crime scenes in Connecticut history.
SOURCES:
3. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76950280/
4. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176860647/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich&match=1
5. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176564144/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich%20Hartford&match=1
6. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176851566/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich%20Hartford&match=1
7. https://www.newspapers.com/image/177667263/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich%20hartford&match=1
8. https://www.nydailynews.com/hc-xpm-1995-10-31-9510310268-story.html
9. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72125773/leah-ulbrich
10. https://portal.ct.gov/DCJ/Programs/Programs/Cold-Cases---Open
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In this episode of "Who Killed...?", I am joined by special guests Raul from @CatchLisk and Jesse Pollack as we continue our deep dive into the Long Island serial killer case. The episode features breaking news regarding the identities of two victims, known as Toddler Doe and Jane Doe (referred to as "Peaches" due to a distinctive tattoo). With Raul's extensive knowledge of the case and a commitment to factual reporting, we engaged in a compelling and intense discussion about the developments, current status, and future implications of the investigation. This hour-and-a-half episode promises to be an insightful exploration of one of the most notorious unsolved cases in recent history.
Tune in for a thorough examination of the facts and what lies ahead for the victims and their families.
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In this episode we look into the haunting case of eight-year-old Kelly Ann Prosser, who was kidnapped, raped, and murdered nearly 40 years ago. Thanks to advancements in DNA testing, police have finally solved the case, leading to a significant breakthrough in the investigation. We discuss the vital evidence collected from various locations, including Kelly’s school, and hear from a woman who played a crucial role in bringing closure to this tragic story. The episode also highlights the use of genealogy databases like GEDmatch, which have become instrumental in solving cold cases and connecting law enforcement with potential suspects. Join us as we explore the power of modern forensic science and its impact on justice.
SOURCES:
Thank you to the Akron Beacon Journal's Mary Grace Poidimini for her great work in 1982.
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/153248242/?terms=Joanne%20hebert&match=1
- https://www.upi.com/Archives/1982/10/13/Another-attempted-abduction-of-a-young-girl/2456403329600/
- https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetailpre1989.aspx?caseid=282
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/329381553/?terms=Joanne%20Hebert&match=1
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/153248242/?terms=Joanne%20hebert&match=1
- http://bjretirees.blogspot.com/2004/12/catching-up-with-mary-grace-poidomani.html
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/153248242/?terms=Joanne%20Hebert&match=1
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/153248539
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