To go along with our 30 minute episode on the murder of Hae Min Lee, here’s our op ed laying out Adnan’s guilt, what has happened lately, and what should happen next.
A beloved wife and mother is gunned down by someone in her doorway. That’s bad enough, but the killer was also dressed as a clown. After 27 years, the person beneath the grease paint is discovered. Who did it, and why?
True crime always brings tragedy, but few have suffered more than the Stayner family. This is the tale of two brothers and their polarizing experiences in the darkest places of humanity—one as a victim, and one as a perpetrator.
Erratta: We went pretty hard at the judge for the 20 month sentence in this case. Apparently California had the most f’d up sentencing laws in history at the time, and the judge’s hands were tied. So just imagine that rant was directed at whatever moron legislators thought a second kidnapping should receive a lower sentence than the first.
From “Camelot” on the river to a crime scene. A woman is found murdered in her family’s beloved summer home. There are clues, and the police think they are close to an answer. But the mystery remains. Who killed Peggy Lammers?
Research
Margaret Peggy Lammers Murder in Deltaville, Virginia, Most Likely Done By Someone She Knew, Police Say (thedailybeast.com)
Margaret Lammers Obituary (2017) – Cleveland, OH – The Plain Dealer
Unsolved Murder Still Haunts Family’s Beloved Va. Vacation Beach House (people.com)
No arrests two years after Virginia murder of Ohio mother Peggy Lammers (nbcnews.com)
MARGARET THORNTON LAMMERS — FBI
Death Comes to the River House: The Murder of Peggy Thornton Lammers (murdersheetpodcast.com)
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After weeks of trial, the prosecution finally wraps up calling witnesses who are part of the conspiracy. We give our final thoughts on the conspiracy, for now, and get ready to move on to the prosecution’s actual case that Karen Read struck John with her car.
It’s the case made famous by the acclaimed podcast, Bone Valley. It was February 24, 1987, when Leo Schofield reported his wife, Michelle, missing. When her body was found three days later with multiple stab wounds, suspicion fell on Leo. He was convicted for his wife’s murder, but did he do it?
We recorded an episode live from CrimeCon with a couple hundred of our closest friends. We talked about out method for approaching cases, our rules we laid out in the beginning, and how the cases we’ve covered fit within those rules. We hope you enjoy!
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