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We yammer on for quite some time about our recent roadtrip before getting to the actual episode so skip the first 10 minutes if you hate chit chat!In January 1978, in Tallahassee, Florida, Ted Bundy entered the Chi Omega sorority house and brutally attacked four women. He would continue his killing spree over the next month before being capture and ultimately sentenced to death.References: 48 Hours MysteryFind us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

In the late 1970's, Dr. Charles Scudder and his partner, Joseph Odom, moved to the remote Georgia woods to build their dream home. It would be a castle type home with no electricity and no running water, they would decorate it with all things satanic. Included on the property was the notorious "Pink Room", a pleasure chamber for the couple and their guests. But one evening, a trusted friend would turn on the couple and the night would become one of legend and lore for years to come in Georgia.References: Atlanta Magazine - Corpsewood Murders: 40 Years Later and S1E2: Dead Silent - Welcome to the Devil House (ID Channel)Find us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

Welcome to A Little Less Mess, it's our companion episode to our main weekly releases. In ALLM, you will find just the facts, no opinions, no jokes, no banter, but do not fear! If you would like to hear our full thoughts on this case (and inappropriate jokes) check out the weekly regular episodes released on Thursdays (they're the numbered episodes).In 2006, 17 year old Casey Crowder went missing after calling her mom to tell her she ran out of gas in Dumas, Arkansas. After her body was found, investigators must piece together video surveillance to find out who could have harmed Casey. In the end, a man was behind bars but the community was left questioning if justice was served.Episode Reference - See No Evil: Breakdown At DaylightFind us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

In 2006, 17 year old Casey Crowder went missing after calling her mom to tell her she ran out of gas in Dumas, Arkansas. After her body was found, investigators must piece together video surveillance to find out who could have harmed Casey. In the end, a man was behind bars but the community was left questioning if justice was served.Episode Reference - See No Evil: Breakdown At DaylightFind us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

In November 2015, in Rowlett, Texas, Laura Grillo, a dedicated 37-year-old mother of three and a beloved volunteer for the local police department, was shot dead in her home just eight days before her wedding. What initially looked like a botched burglary quickly began to unravel as detectives noticed things didn’t add up. Join us as we discuss!Episode Reference - Confessions of a Killer - The Case Files of a Texas Ranger - The Weakest LinkFind us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

On February 20, 2015, Samantha Wohlford reported that masked individuals entered the home she shared with her husband, Ernie Ibarra Jr., and kidnapped him. What began as a search for a kidnapping victim quickly transformed into a complex murder investigation as local authorities uncovered a web of conflicting statements. Join us while we discuss the case of Ernie Ibarra Jr.Find us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

In 1994, successful mother and wife, Robin Lawrence, was violently murdered in her home while her 2 year old daughter was left alone with the body for days. With no suspects or leads and just a DNA profile with no matches, the case went cold until advancements in DNA were developed. They finally found her killer and were shocked behind the reason he killed.We watched an episode of People Magazine Investigates to cover this case!Find us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

In April of 2018, the body of 31 year old Aileen Seiden was discovered in a remote area of Florida. Investigators were quickly able to piece together a bizarre story of a throuple gone wrong.Find us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

In 1974, Carla Walker was abducted from a vehicle while with her boyfriend after attending a Valentine's Day dance. A few days later, her body was found and there were concerns a serial killer was on the loose. With little to no clues, the case would go cold but modern day genetic testing would allow police to finally solve this mystery after nearly 50 years.Find us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!

On February 26, 2014, children playing in a wooded area near a subdivision in Elgin, South Carolina discovered a body. An ID at the scene confirmed it was 18 year old Briana Rabon, an autopsy confirmed she had been brutally beaten and strangled to death. With many clues left behind, investigators would have to piece together Briana's last movements before her death to catch the killer.Find us on the webs!Follow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookTikTok - @blessthismesspodcastSupport us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen!