In June 1968, a state trooper found Irene Izak’s body at the bottom of a steep ravine. The police immediately began a murder investigation... and one of their own was a suspect. But over a decade later, Irene’s murder is still unsolved and her family is still searching for her killer. For more, follow us on Tiktok and Instagram @crimehouse
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In 1968, Irene Izak drove from Ohio to Canada to interview for a dream job. But she never reached the border. Irene was brutally murdered before she could make her dreams a reality. To this day, her murder is unsolved. For more, follow us on Tiktok and Instagram @crimehouse
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Every Thursday, dive into the dark side of finance. From cutthroat con artists to billion-dollar scams, and even murder, bestselling author and entrepreneur Nicole Lapin will take you through the world’s wildest financial crimes – and teach you how to avoid becoming the victim of one.
Check out Money Crimes' first episode, "MURDER: The Billionaire Boys Club Pt. 1." Money Crimes with Nicole Lapin is part of Crime House Studios. For more content, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @crimehouse.
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For years, the investigation into Alexandra Wiwcharuk's murder went nowhere. But decades after her death, her friends and loved ones haver continued to search for answers... and they think they know who did it. For more, follow us on TikTok and Instagram @crimehouse
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Alexandra Wiwcharuk was a charming young nurse and beauty queen with a bright future. But in May 1962, she suddenly disappeared -- and a few weeks later, her dead body was found near a riverbank. Murder: True Crime Stories is part of Crime House Studios. For more, follow us on TikTok and Instagram @crimehouse.
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After Jane Stanford's death, the president of Stanford University conducted an independent investigation to find out what happened. But was he after the truth -- or trying to cover it up? Murder: True Crime Stories is part of Crime House Studios. For more, follow us on Instagram @crimehouse.
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Jane Stanford and her husband Leland were one of the most powerful couples of the 19th century, and the founders of Stanford University. Along the way, they made a lot of enemies. After Leland's death, Jane was left on her own to fight them off. And in February 1905, it seemed like one of them finaly got to her. Murder: True Crime Stories is part of Crime House Studios. For more, follow us on Instagram @crimehouse
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When police discovered Bernice Worden's body in Ed Gein's farmhouse, they also uncovered a collection of horrors too terrifying to comprehend. And as they learned more about Gein and his motivations came into focus, the story only became more disturbing. Murder: True Crime Stories is part of Crime House Studios. For more, follow us on Instagram @crimehouse.
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November 16th, 1957 marked the first day of Wisconsin's deer hunting season. It was also the day Bernice Worden disappeared from her hardware store. When the police zeroed in on a suspect, they also discovered a collection of horrors so disturbing it defied explanation. Murder: True Crime Stories is part of Crime House Studios. For more, follow us on Instagram @crimehouse.
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After the authorities realized that H.H. Holmes had killed Benjamin Pitezel, they discovered that he was much more than a simple fraudster -- he was a serial killer. But was "the Devil in the White City" as depraved as he seemed? Murder: True Crime Stories is part of Crime House Studios. For more, follow us on Instagram @crimehouse.
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In 1889, Benjamin Pitezel befriended a man named H.H. Holmes in Chicago. The two of them became partners in crime, and cooked up a plan to defraud a life insurance company by faking Benjamin's death. But Benjamin had no idea that his friend Holmes had other ideas. Murder: True Crime Stories is part of Crime House Studios. For more, follow us on Instagram @crimehouse.
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