The 5,000 Bone Fragments: Piecing Together a Murder
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On a frigid November night in 1986, flight attendant Helle Crafts returned to her Newtown, Connecticut home and vanished into a blinding snowstorm. Her husband, airline pilot Richard Crafts, claimed she had left to visit family in Denmark. But as the snow began to melt, a chilling story emerged—one involving a rented industrial woodchipper, a chainsaw found in the Housatonic River, and a forensic breakthrough that would make legal history. In this episode, we dive into the gruesome details of the case that inspired Fargo and proved that even when you try to erase a victim entirely, science can still find the truth.
Content Warning: Due to the nature of this case, this episode contains graphic descriptions of extreme violence and the mechanical disposal of human remains. We will be discussing forensic details that some listeners may find deeply disturbing, specifically involving the use of power tools. Listener discretion is highly recommended.
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