Episode 28 | Unsolved Murders of the 1980's
In our final episode, the sisters discuss unsolved murders of the 1980’s. Cassie covers the death of Ed Baker & the murder of Dian Harlin and disappearance of Hugh Harlin. While Gina covers the murder of primatologist Dian Fossey & the drowning of actress Natalie Wood.
Episode 27 | Richard Speck
This week, Gina covers the case of Richard Speck. A crime that defined the century and shocked the country. When Richard Speck arrived in Chicago in 1966 no one would have imagined he would systimatically rape, torture, and kill 8 innocent victims. What drove him to commit his crimes and how would he pay?
Episode 26 | Thomas A. Sweatt
This week, Gina covers one of the most prolific serial arsonists in history, Thomas A. Sweatt. Sweatt terrorized the Washington D.C. metropolitan area by setting over 350 fires over the course of 30 years. His fined tuned methods helped him evade capture, as communities grew more and more terrified. An expected piece of evidence helps lead to his eventual arrest.
Episode 25 | Unsolved Murders of the 1970's
This week, the sisters cover unsolved murder cases from the 1970’s. Cassie covers the Freeway Phantom Murders and the Murder of Pauline “Robbin” Burgette, while Gina covers the murder of “Hogan’s Heroes” star Bob Crane and the Assassination of Georgi Markov.
Episode 24 | Hinterkaifeck Murders
This week, Cassie covers Germany’s Hinterkaifeck Murders. In a seemingly idillic village on a quiet farm, tragedy strikes. After an entire family is mysteriously slaughtered, will evidence be found to convict the person responsible for the gruesome crimes?