In this week’s True Crime Daily Podcast: An ex-cult leader has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the starvation and abuse of two children in the 1980s. And the body of Alexis Murphy has been found seven years after her disappearance, and six years after her killer was convicted. Alison Triessl, Dr. Judy Ho, Loni Coombs and Luis Bolaños join host Ana Garcia for our 100th episode. |
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An Oklahoma man is accused of killing his neighbor, cutting her heart out, cooking it to serve to his family, then killing his uncle, the uncle’s granddaughter, and stabbing his aunt in both eyes, weeks after his January prison release. |
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Investigators searched through Nebraska resident David Anderson's trash and found a can of Vanilla Coke that reportedly yielded a match to DNA found at the crime scene of Sylvia Quayle's 1981 murder in the Denver suburb of Cherry Hills Village. |
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Police said Krisinda Bright was on the front porch of the home with blood on her hands, arms and clothes. She told police she shot one child in bed, and shot her second child twice because she didn’t want the child to suffer. |
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Family members in St. Louis told Arizona detectives a sibling identified as 17-year-old Carolyn Eaton had run away from home around Christmastime in 1981. Detectives collected DNA samples that matched “Valentine Sally’s” DNA profile. |
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A Pennsylvania man died after a shootout with police in Arkansas after kidnapping a 14-year-old girl from her home in North Carolina a week earlier. The teen girl had been using her school-issued computer to communicate with him. |
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