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  • S03E25: Cruelty in Numbers: The Greensburg Six Crimes Against Jennifer Daugherty
    Feb 23 2026
    In February 2010, the quiet town of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, was shaken by a crime so senseless it defied logic. Jennifer Daugherty, a 30-year-old woman known for her kind heart and trusting nature, thought she was spending time with friends. Instead, she walked into a trap that would lead to one of the most harrowing cases of group-think and depravity in modern history.


    A group of six people she met and befriended at a place called West Place Clubhouse held Jennifer hostage in an apartment they all shared on North Pennsylvania Avenue for almost 2 days while they brutally tortured and humiliated her due to one group member's jealousy. The group ultimately decided to kill Jennifer, dismember her, and place her remains in a trash can which they placed in the parking lot of a nearby middle school.


    This case brought to light the frequent exploitation and abuse that individuals with intellectual disabilities often face and helped push a law into effect that allows witnesses of crimes to be charged if they don't report the crimes.


    Sources

    Supremecourt.gov
    PAcourts.us (2020)
    Pittsburgh Post Gazette (2022)
    NBC News (2010)
    r/TrueCrime (2022)

    Audio/Docs
    Very Local |YouTube| Hometown Tragedy: The Twisted Horror of the Greensburg 6

    Cruel Intentions: Frenemies: Loyalty Turned Lethal (2013)






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    24 min
  • S03E24: Stealing a Life: The Betrayal of Stevie Allman
    Feb 2 2026
    In 1997, a house fire in Oakland, California, captured the hearts of the community. Emerging from the smoke was Stevie Allman, a beloved alleged anti-drug activist who claimed local dealers had firebombed her home in retaliation for her neighborhood watch efforts. As she lay in the hospital with severe burns, the city rallied behind her, even receiving a sympathy letter from the White House.But as police looked closer at the woman in the hospital bed, the story began to fracture. Fingerprints revealed a horrifying truth: the woman being hailed as a hero wasn’t Stevie Allman at all—it was her sister, Sarah Mitchell.

    While Sarah Mitchell was being treated for her burns and basking in public sympathy, investigators returned to the charred remains of the Allman home. They weren't just looking for arson evidence anymore; they were looking for the real Stevie.The search ended at a large, chest freezer located in the basement. It was securely padlocked and wrapped in heavy chains. When investigators finally cut the locks, they made a discovery that halted the investigation in its tracks: the body of Stevie Allman, dismembered and frozen, hidden in plain sight while her sister lived just feet away.Forensic analysis later revealed a haunting timeline. Stevie hadn't died in the fire; she had been murdered earlier. Sarah had been living in the house with her sister’s body, cashing Stevie's checks and perfecting her impersonation, using the "firebombing" as a final, desperate act to cover her tracks and explain Stevie's permanent disappearance.

    Sources
    Luminol Pod (2022)
    SF Gate (1997)
    LA Times (1997)
    SF Gate (2000)

    Audio/Docs
    Oxygen- YouTube: Destroyed House Reveals Sister's Shocking Secret (2022)

    Crime Zone-YouTube: They Called Her a Hero...UNTIL They Went Inside Her Home (2026)




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    18 min
  • S03E23: Ritual of Rumors: The Corpsewood Manor Slayings
    Jan 26 2026
    Deep in the woods of North Georgia, Dr. Charles Scudder and his partner, Joseph "Joey" Odom sought a peaceful, off-grid life in a hand-built brick mansion they called Corpsewood Manor. Rumors always swirled about the lovers and their quaint handbuilt home in the woods. The fact that they were "homosexual devil worshippers" was often the talk of the area, but these men were kind, welcoming, and enjoyed the simple life with the occassional wild party.
    But in 1982, their castle became the site of a grisly double homicide that shocked the nation when two young men devised a plot to rob the men, thinking they must be millionaires due to their extravagant home. Dr. Scudder and Joey invited a 17-year-old hunter in the area, Avery Brock to parties at their home when he stumbled upon it while hunting, asking if he could hunt on the property. Avery then discussed the men and their "so-called fortune" with his troubled roommate, 30-year-old Tony West.
    On the night of December 12, 1982, Avery and Tony decided to put their robbery plan in motion by attending a party at Corpsewood Manor. They brought along two unsuspecting friends, as well, Tony's nephew, Joey Wells, and his friend, Teresa Hudgins. The pair weren't aware of the robbery plan. At the party, Avery shot and killed Joey Odom in his kitchen along with their two English Mastiffs when he tried to explain to them that there was no large fortune hidden in the home. Avery and Tony then tied up and tormented Dr. Scudder, and when he also gave them no fortune, the men shot him 5 times in the head before fleeing the scene with only silver jewelry and Dr. Scudder's black jeep.
    To this day, Corpsewood Manor sits in ruins after a fire destroyed everything but the bricks. Many say it still has an eerie and sad air about it, with people claiming to hear the dogs barking, gunshots, and other unsettling noises.

    Sources
    Abandoned Georgia (2023)
    Abandoned Southeast
    Atlanta Magazine (2022)
    Oxford American (2024)
    Atlas Obscura
    Church of Satan
    Justia Law- Supreme Court of Mississippi (1985)

    Books/Documentaries
    The Corpsewood Manor Murders In North Georgia by Amy Petulla
    Dead Silent S01E2: Welcome to the Devil House
    Podcast by ID: Deadly Nightmares: Welcome to the Devil House
    Mystery Archives YouTube: The Untold Story of Corpsewood Manor-Georgia (2025)




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    19 min
  • S03E22: Bad Medicine: Dirk Greineder's Double Life
    Jan 19 2026
    On a crisp Halloween morning in 1999, Dr. Dirk Greineder—a world-renowned allergist and pillar of the elite Wellesley community in Massachusetts—placed a frantic 911 call from the banks of Morses Pond. His wife of 31 years, Mabel "May" Greineder, had been brutally beaten, stabbed, and almost decapitated during their morning walk. Dirk told investigators that May had stopped to rest and he went on ahead, but when he returned to her, he found she had been attacked. As investigators looked past the doctor’s grief, they discovered a tangled web of secret identities, sex addiction, digital obsessions, and a "perfect" marriage that was anything but. Dirk has been incarcerated for almost 26 years and still maintains his innocence to this day.

    Sources
    History (2009)
    Justia (2009)
    Vance Holmes (2010)
    Cape Cod Times (2001)
    Metro West Daily News (2010)
    Medium (2025)





    Audio/Documentaries
    CBS Boston YouTube- I-Team: Dirk Greineder in Wife's Murder After 20 Years (2021)
    Court TV YouTube- 'The Good Doctor' Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall (2024)
    Prisoners' Legal Services YouTube- Dirk Greineder Testimony (2024)
    Dateline on ID- Season 2 Episode 14: Murder at Morses Pond


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    25 min
  • S03E21: The Ruhr Hunter: The Decades of Joachim Kroll
    Jan 12 2026
    For over two decades, a shadow loomed over West Germany, Joachim Kroll, from 1955 to 1976, children and young women vanished without a trace, leaving a trail of terror that spanned cities, but the monster wasn’t hiding in the woods—he was living in a cramped apartment in Duisburg, working as a restroom attendant and living a life of quiet, dull routine. Children in Duisburg loved visiting Joachim as he often gave them candy and toys. He was known by neighbors to be a polite, pleasant guy to everyone, although a bit odd. How could a man dismissed by society as "dim-witted" manage to outsmart the police for 21 years until the gruesome discovery involving a neighbor's plumbing?

    Sources
    The Serial Killer Magazine
    Murderpedia
    All That's Interesting (2020)
    Utterly Interesting

    Documentaries
    Real Crime-YouTube-Joachim Kroll: Serial Killer Who Owned a Manor | World's Most Evil Killers (2021)

    Bizarre Bazaar- YouTube- He MURDERED Them Because MEAT WAS EXPENSIVE (2024)

    Evil Among Us-YouTube-The Horrific Crimes of Joachim Kroll [True Crime Documentary] (2024)


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    13 min
  • S03E20: The Inside Job: Money, Malice, and the Murder of Gail Spencer
    Dec 29 2025
    In October 2012, 58-year-old Gail Spencer arrived at her office in Macon, Gerogia expecting another routine day as a legal secretary and office manager at Calder Pinkston & Associates Law Firm. At this time, she had no idea that a coworker had already set a lethal plan in motion to embezzle funds from the firm using her to obtain them.
    On October 5, 2012, 38-year-old Tracy Jones (Gail's coworker), Tracy's 18-year-old boyfriend, Michael Brett Kelly, and their friend, 23-year-old Keith Anthony Dozier entered the home of Gail Spencer after Tracy lured her to the front door by knocking and asking to use her phone saying her car broke down nearby. When Gail let Tracy into her home, the two men entered behind her where they went into Gail's bedroom as she was getting ready for work, held a gun to Gail, tied her up, and took her work credentials that would allow Tracy to access the law firm's financial accounts.
    The two men held Gail hostage while Tracy and Michael's sister, Courtney Kelly returned to the law firm so Tracy could transfer just under $1.3 million to accounts Courtney had opened at various banks. While this was happening, Michael assaulted and strangled Gail Spencer and took off in her car, leaving her body lying across her bed with a black trash bag over her face.
    Gail's body was discovered the next morning when her neighbors who had asked her to let their dog out came home to find their dog in their yard and Gail not answering the door. All four perpetrators in the crime were given life sentences, with Courtney being the only one to have a chance at parole.

    Sources
    FindLaw (2019)
    13WMAZ (2019)
    41NBC (2013)
    Justia (2020)

    Documentaries and Audio

    Crime Circus YouTube - Confessions of a Monster in Macon, Georgia- police INTERROGATION of Keith Dozier- MUST SEE VIDEO 2 (2022)

    BamaMike YouTube- The Full Interrogation of Michael Brett Kelly, The Grandma Killer (2022)

    Crime Circus Cult YouTube- Tracy Jones 1st Police Interrogation in Macon, Georgia- Interview with a Criminal Mastermind- USA (2022)

    The Killer Beside Me Season 3 Episode 2: Hostage to Greed (2020)

    Your Worst Nightmare Season 4 Episode 9: Twisted Plan (2018)





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    27 min
  • S03E19: ‘Twas the Lie Before Christmas: The Lisa Solomon Story
    Dec 22 2025
    Lisa Solomon,a 22-year-old newlywed living in Huntington, New York had a beautiful dinner planned for her and her husband, Matthew Solomon on Christmas Eve 1987, but the dinner did not go according to plan. After dinner, the two got into an argument ending with Lisa being murdered. The next morning, on Christmas day, Matthew contacted relatives to start a search, maintaining that Lisa had gotten upset and went for a walk, never returning home. For 6 days, Matthew played the concerned, distraught husband, lying and tricking everyone until her body was found dumped in garbage bags in a field just a mile from their home on December 30th. Matthew eventually cracked and admitted to strangling Lisa during their Christmas Eve argument. He served 31 years in prison before being released at age 55 in 2019, much to the disagreement and dismay of Lisa's family.


    Sources
    Long Islander News (2019)
    US District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Justia)(1992)
    NY Senate (2019)
    New York Times (1988)
    News 12 (2017)

    Audio and Docs
    FilmRise True Crime: Missing on Christmas Eve: Lisa Solomon's Story | The Christmas Killings Hosted by Nancy Grace (Youtube) (2025) (Original Release Date: February 2024)

    Twisted Tales (YouTube, 2024): Bloody Christmas- The Brutal Kidnapping of Lisa Solomon | Happily Never After: Ice Cold Heart (Original Release Date: 2012)

    The 1980s: The Deadliest Decade- The Newlywed Murder (2017)




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    22 min
  • S03E18: A Bed, a Meal, and a Shallow Grave: The Landlady of Death
    Dec 14 2025
    From the outside, 1426 F Street in Sacramento, California, looked like a respectable Victorian boarding house run by a kind, grandmotherly woman with a reputation for helping the community's most vulnerable. But beneath Dorothea Puente's sweet facade lay a cold, calculating killer with a lifetime of deceit and fraud.This episode delves into the chilling story of the "Death House Landlady." Tracing Dorothea's decades-long criminal history—from check forgery and running a brothel to eventually targeting her own tenants: the elderly, the disabled, and those with no one to look after them.The motive was not pleasure, but profit. She would drug her boarders, steal their government benefit and Social Security checks, and when they disappeared, she would simply tell concerned parties that they had moved on. Her deadly operation only came to light when an investigation into a missing tenant led police to an unthinkable discovery: seven bodies buried in shallow graves right in the backyard.

    Sources
    Worst Roomate Ever Season 1: Call Me Grandma
    ID Crimefeed
    Sactown Magazine (2009)
    OAC (1982-1992)
    All that's Interesting (2024)
    Los Angeles Times (2011)

    Audio
    Mass Murderabilia YouTube- Police interview with Dorothea Puente (Part 01)
    Mass Murderabilia YouTube- Police Interview with Dorothea Puente (Part 02)


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    32 min