
The Murder House of Harrisburg
PennLive reporter John Luciew tells “Today in Pa.” host, Claudia Dimuro, about the Murder House of Harrisburg, and a 106-year-old cold case who stole the name of a girl in a grave.
Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Claudia Dimuro
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Show Notes
“If there are such things as ghosts, now I know why.”
These are the words of Carrie Donaldson, a genealogy enthusiast who accidentally stumbled upon a 106-year-old cold case involving a young girl whose bones were found in the basement of a Harrisburg home.
Donaldson’s story—as well as the media sensationalism, conspiracy theories and paranoia that took a city by storm—is now being told in several parts by PennLive investigative reporter, John Luciew, who worked together with Donaldson through over a century’s worth of material in order to try to give a girl in a grave back her name.
During this special “Today in Pa.” bonus episode, Luciew talks with host Claudia Dimuro and dives deep into the details of the case; how and why it blew up in the press the way it did; and maybe, just maybe, how it may have once again risen from the grave due to a little push from Fate.
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