
Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing
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S3 Ep 112S3 Ep112: Sheila and Katherine Lyon
In March 1975, sisters Sheila and Katherine Lyon went missing from a mall in Wheaton, Maryland. It would take nearly 40 years and a dedicated team of investigators to finally get a conviction.

S3 Ep 111S3 Ep111: Christine Morton and Debra Baker
In 1986, Christine Morton was brutally murdered in her Austin, Texas, home. The investigation left a wave of destruction in its wake.

S3 Ep 110S3 Ep110: The Westside Rapist
In the 1970s, a serial killer was killing older women in Los Angeles. He is possibly the most prolific serial killer in Los Angeles' history. But he was largely forgotten until an unexpected twist finally brought him to justice.

S3 Ep 109S3 Ep109: Loretta Jones
In July 1970, 23-year-old single mother, Loretta Jones, was brutally murdered in her home. Against the odds, a dedicated daughter and detective were able to solve the case.

S3 Ep 108S3 Ep108: Patrick Oliver and Susan Savage
In 1975, friends Patrick Oliver and Susan Savage were senselessly murdered. What no one knew for decades was that they were the victims of a prolific serial killer.Sources: https://pastebin.com/Hxp0BERj

S3 Ep 107S3 Ep107: Maylon Johnson
In 1971, 31-year-old mother of three, Maylon Johnson, was murdered in her home. For decades, her murder was unsolved. Decades later, a surprising suspect leads to a controversial conclusion.

S3 Ep 106S3 Ep106: Brynn Rainey and Carol Anderson
After nearly four decades, the murders of Brynn Rainey and Carol Andersen were finally solved. But did the killer have other victims?

S3 Ep 105S3 Ep105: Sherry Leighty
In 1999, Sherry Leighty went missing, and the police didn't believe it was a problem. But her family knows something nefarious happened to her and thinks they know who made her disappear. But are they right?

S3 Ep 104S3 Ep104: Carolyn Lee
In 1977, 12-year-old Carolyn Lee's murder shocked the small city of Port Alberni, British Columbia. For decades, the police had a suspect, but is he the right man?

S3 Ep 103S3 Ep103: Hallie Seaman
In April 1975, 25-year-old Hallie Seaman was brutally murdered. When the case was solved, it even shocked the veteran homicide detective who worked on the case.

S3 Ep 102S3 Ep102: James Lusher
You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code CRIMINALLYLISTED at checkout You can claim it at: https://magicmind.com/criminallylisted In November 1992, 16-year-old James "Jamie" Lusher went missing. Two years later, a man the police believe is a serial killer is arrested, and many people believe he's responsible for Jamie's disappearance. Did he kill the teen boy? Or is he just a convenient suspect?Sources: https://pastebin.com/wuwXZ6b9

S3 Ep 101S3 Ep101: Pamela Pitts
In 1988, 19-year-old Pamela Pitts was murdered, and her body was desecrated. There were odd twists in the case over the decades; perhaps the biggest twist was the controversial way the case was closed.

S3 Ep 100S3 Ep100: Juliette Rivera, Joe Clark and the Mitchell Brothers
In this unique episode, which is more like our videos on our YouTube channel, Criminally Listed, we cover three cold cases that were eventually solved. In 1992, 25-year-old Juliette Rivera was brutally murdered. A bizarre twist finally closed the case.Lt. Joe Clark was murdered in his home in February 1981. It eventually became the oldest unsolved case of a law enforcement agent in the USA.Finally, in 1988, a tragic fire in Fort Wayne, Indiana, killed three brothers, Durell, Genayle, and Jermaine Mitchell. Decades later, the truth about the fire would finally be revealed.

S3 Ep 99S3 Ep99: Dolana Clark
In August 1988, nine-year-old Dolana Clark went missing from Great Falls, Montana. A chance encounter years later finally resulted in the case being solved.

S3 Ep 98S3 Ep98: David Reed and Doris Arndt
In this double feature, we look at the 1985 death of 13-year-old David Reed. The pathologist isn't sure if he was murdered, but his family knows something sinister happened to him. Who is right?Then in part two, we examine the 1977 murder of 29-year-old Doris Arndt. The police had a long-time suspect, and he was very well-known to the police. But was he the killer?

S3 Ep 97S3 Ep97: Marcia Trimble and Sally Des Prez
In February 1975, 9-year-old Marcia Trimble was murdered in Nashville, Tennessee. For decades, the police had a suspect: a boy who was just 15 when the murder was committed. But do the police have the right person?Sally Des Prez's murder was largely forgotten for decades. When her case was solved, it shocked the people of Nashville.

S3 Ep 96S3 Ep96: Mary Silvani
In July 1982, the dead body of a woman was found in Washoe County, Nevada. No one knew who she was, and she became known as the Sheep's Flat Jane Doe. Decades later, not only was she identified, but so was her killer, and it was a darker truth than anyone expected.

S3 Ep 95S3 Ep95: Sonia Herok-Stone
In 1981, Sonia Herok-Stone was brutally murdered in her own home. The police believed they caught the killer, but were they right?Sources: https://pastebin.com/bAcbtQ8S

S3 Ep 94S3 Ep94: Jacob Wetterling
In 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling went missing. His disappearance haunted a small city and changed American laws. After decades, it was finally solved.

S3 Ep 93S3 Ep93: Norma, Samantha and Syretta Richards
In 1982, Norma Richards and her two young daughters were brutally murdered. Then, 27 years later, an unlikely source got the case reopened and eventually solved.

S3 Ep 92S3 Ep92: DiAnne Keidel
When DiAnne Keidel went missing in September 1966, it was just the start of a tragic series of events for her family. Sources: https://pastebin.com/fb4QTheD

S3 Ep 91S3 Ep91: Julie Hogg and Jacqueline Montgomery
These two cold cases were solved thanks to a major change in the law, and family members dedicated to making sure the killers faced justice.

S3 Ep 90S3 Ep90: Cheryl Burnett, Louis Mercer and Geraldine Martin
In 1965, 19-year-old Cheryl Burnett was brutally murdered. Little did the investigators know, but solving her murder, would lead them down a dark path.

S3 Ep 89S3 Ep89: Jewell Parchman Langford
In 1975, a body was found floating in the Nation River near Casselman, Ontario, Canada. It would take decades to identify her, and her killer.

S3 Ep 88S3 Ep88: Bryan Ruff
In 1991, Bryan Ruff seemingly vanished into thin air. But it wasn't the first time he went missing.

S3 Ep 87S3 Ep87: Peggy Johnson
In 1999, in Raymond, Wisconsin, the dead body of a woman was found. The police had no idea as to her identity. What they did know was that she was tortured for a long time before her death. It was decades before she and her and her killer were identified. It was someone the police never suspected.

S3 Ep 86S3 Ep86: Cathy Swartz
In December 1988, Cathy Swartz was brutally murdered. The crime scene was also very bizarre. It would take decades before the case was finally solved.Sources: https://pastebin.com/55bkuFP0

S3 Ep 85S3 Ep85: Corey Wieneke
In 1992, Corey Wieneke was brutally murdered. Twenty-five years later, a witness with an odd story would come forward and break the case wide open.

S3 Ep 84S3 Ep84: Jonelle Matthews
On December 20, 1984, Jonelle Matthews was home alone. When her father got home, she wasn't there. It would take decades, dedicated detectives and a little bit of luck before the case was finally solved.

S3 Ep 83S3 Ep83: Ljubica Topic, Susan Tice and Erin Gilmour
In this episode, we look at three Canadian cases that were as cold as they could get...but then, after decades, they were solved.Sources: https://pastebin.com/DFR0pM3g

S3 Ep 82S3 Ep82: Howard Witkin
The murder of Howard Witkin seemed straight-forward, but then, the truth came out.

S3 Ep 80S3 Ep80: Jana Reynolds
Jana Reynolds was just one of over a dozen unsolved murders in Southern Illinois. Then, an unexpected person helped get the killer convicted.

S3 Ep 81S3 Ep81: Nanine Grimes
Nanine Grimes was just 15 when she was brutally murdered. Another young woman was murdered just blocks from her house. Are they connected?

S3 Ep 80S3 Ep80: Teri Jo Bradish
13-year-old Teri Jo Bradish was murdered in 1985. For years, her case was unsolved. Then, when the killer's identity was discovered, it shocked even the detectives.

S3 Ep 79S3 Ep79: Janet Chandler
Janet Chandler was considered a good Christian girl, and tragically she died a brutal death..We've covered a lot of disturbing cases, but this is one of the darkest we've done.

S3 Ep 78S3 Ep78: Jimmie Ferrera
Jimmie Ferrera was an actor who had several bit parts in some Western movies. He later became a businessman. Then in 1985, he was executed in his home. For decades, it was a mystery as to who killed the actor-turned-businessman, and why they killed him.

S3 Ep 77S3 Ep77: Mary Klinsky
For over 50 decades, Mary Klinsky's murder was unsolved. It turned out that she was murdered by the notorious killer Robert Zarinsky. It turns out that Mary's case isn't the only cold case connected to this suspected serial killer.

S3 Ep 76S3 Ep76: The SIU-C Murders
In the 1970s and 1980s, four women who attended Southern Illinois University-Carbondale were brutally murdered. The police, the media and the citizens think a serial killer is on the loose. But things aren't exactly as they appear...

S3 Ep 75S3 Ep75: The Tourniquet Killer
In the 1990s, the police in Houston thought there was a serial killer preying on young females. But it would be over a decade before they knew what truly happened...

S3 Ep 74S3 Ep74: Kenny Conrick
In 1979 Kenny Conrick was brutally murdered. The police had a disturbing amount of people who may have killed the eight-year-old, but it still took decades for the case to be solved.Credits: https://pastebin.com/kWNuYtYG

S3 Ep 73S3 Ep73: Diane Maxwell Jackson
In 1969, Diane Maxwell Jackson was brutally murdered. Decades later, the investigators thought the odds of closing was the case were a billion-to-one...Credits: https://pastebin.com/q6Ec19a0

S3 Ep 72S3 Ep72: The Eastburns
Three members of the Eastburn family were slaughtered in their home in 1985. The police quickly make an arrest, but do they have the right man? Credits and sources: https://pastebin.com/88PKW3G0

S3 Ep 71S3 Ep71: Helena Greenwood
Dr. Helena Greenwood was a brilliant DNA researcher. Little did her killer know, but the work she and and her company did would help solve her murder.Credits: https://pastebin.com/WF4VkYLv

S3 Ep 70S3 Ep70: Amy Weidner
When 16-year-old Amy Weidner was murdered her home, the police were sure that she knew her killer. But did she? If so, who was he? Credits: https://pastebin.com/SkMrVUuz

S3 Ep 69S3 Ep69: Jeanette Kirby
36-year-old Jeanette Kirby was murdered in 1986. The police had three suspects. But it would take years and a very small clue before the case was finally closed.

S3 Ep 68S3 Ep68: Robert Spangler
Was Robert Spangler the unluckiest man alive? Or a cold blooded serial killer? Credits: https://pastebin.com/WjeVgr1i

S2 Ep 68S2 Ep68: B.T.K. Part 2
In this episode, we reveal how the police identified B.T.K. and talk about the man who killed 10 people between 1974 and 1991 in Wichita and Park City, Kansas.

S2 Ep 67S2 Ep67: B.T.K. Part 1
In this first of our two part series, we examine the crimes of one of the most infamous American serial killers - B.T.K. Bind. Torture. Kill.

S2 Ep 66S2 Ep66: The Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders
In September 1983, a horrifying massacre shocked the citizens of Kilgore, Texas. The police had several suspects. But did any of them do it?It would take decades before the case was finally solved.

S2: Introducing Suspect: Vanished in the Snow
bonusFor more than three and a half decades, the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews was a mystery – a riddle neither authorities nor her family members could solve. The residents of her cloistered Colorado hometown had scoured every inch of prairie. Jonelle’s face had been on milk cartons nationwide. Even the President of the United States had appealed to the public for help. Still, every lead had fizzled. Every person of interest had turned out to be a dead end. Then, in 2019, Jonelle’s remains were unearthed near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. With the discovery came a troubling new question: Had the truth been hiding in plain sight the entire time? Was the man who couldn’t stop obsessing over Jonelle’s disappearance also the person who took her? From Campside Media and Wondery comes season two of SUSPECT. Former CNN reporter Ashley Fantz and executive producers Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Suspect, Over My Dead Body) dig into one of the most mind-bending cold cases in modern history, in an attempt to separate fact and fiction, compulsion from guilt, and true-crime fandom from a motive for murder. Hey Prime Members, listen to the Amazon Music exclusive podcast, SUSPECT: Vanished in the Snow, in the Amazon Music App. Download the app today. http://www.amazon.com/SUS_us_pfd_AA_110122.