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In part 3 of our coverage of the "Toolbox Killers" we reach the conclusion of their horrific spree, court proceedings, and a disturbing piece of evidence that made jurors vomit. Episode 52.Marked explicit for graphic details of sexual assault and the murders. Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

In part 2 of our coverage of the "Toolbox Killers" we focus on their second, third, and fourth victims - Andrea Hall, Leah Lamp, and Jackie Gilliam. These were all young women who were full of life and had so much potential, but because they had the unfortunate crossing of paths with Bittaker and Norris their lives were cut short. We wanted to make sure we focused on the victims in this case and had enough time to tell their stories, so there will be a part 3 released tomorrow that will cover the final victim as well as the apprehension and trials of the men. If you don't want to wait until then, part 3 is available on Patreon now. Episode 51.Marked explicit for graphic details of sexual assault and the murders. Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

In part 1 of our coverage of the "Toolbox Killers," we introduce Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris. We dive into who they were, how they met, and why them meeting was match made in Hell. We also learn who Cindy Schaefer was and how she became the men's first victim. Episode 50.Marked explicit for graphic details of sexual assault and the murders. Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

For teens living everyday life "irl" can be difficult. But when you combine that with mental illness, image issues, and keeping up with multiple online personas, life can go from difficult to deadly. Bianca Devins was a daughter, sister, friend, and even a talented artist. Online, she was an e-girl, who had many "orbiters" over different platforms. But, when the two worlds collided, she ended up dead, with her murder becoming a viral sensation. Was it at the hands of an "incel", or someone she least expected? Part 2 - Episode 49.Marked explicit for descriptions of a brutal murder, subsequent pictures, sexual content, and profanity. Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

For teens living everyday life "irl" can be difficult. But when you combine that with mental illness, image issues, and keeping up with multiple online personas, life can go from difficult to deadly. Bianca Devins was a daughter, sister, friend, and even a talented artist. Online, she was an e-girl, who had many "orbiters" over different platforms. But, when the two worlds collided, she ended up dead, with her murder becoming a viral sensation. Was it at the hands of an "incel", or someone she least expected?Part 1 - Episode 48.Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

This case has gone down in history for more than one reason. It was the first homicide case in Connecticut tried without a body and was also the focus of the first episode of the now popular TV show, Forensic Files. Forensics played a huge part in solving this disturbing case and was one of the first cases that brought attention to Dr. Henry Lee who would later go on to consult in cases like the JonBenet Ramsey case as well as the O.J. Simpson case. Why has it been dubbed "The Woodchipper Murder?" Tune in to find out. Episode 47.Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

Bryce Laspisa was 19 years old when he mysteriously vanished. He started acting strange, taking a prescription stimulant, drinking an exorbitant amount of hard liquor, and withdrawing from his friends before taking a disconcerting drive. This drive ended in his car on its side and no one ever seeing Bryce again. Episode 46.

Becky Thomson and Amy Burridge, two sisters who fell victim to the ruse of two abductors, the epitome of wolves in sheep's clothing. One would make it out alive, only to bear the brunt and guilt of being the survivor. Unfortunately, the tragedy didn't end on September 4th, 1973, at the Fremont Canyon Bridge, located just outside Casper, WY. It struck again nearly 19 years later at the same bridge, bringing their story to a heartbreaking end. Episode 45.Explicit content: rape and sexual abuse details related to the crime itselfThank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

In part 2 of our coverage of Lindy Chamberlain, we break down how her cries of "a dingo took my baby" overtook the media and became an international sensation. We follow the case through the media, its many inquests, a conviction, and more. Episode 44.Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com

The phrase "a dingo took my baby" has been used in pop culture for years. It's typically used as a punchline, but where did it come from? In this week's episode, we talk about the surprisingly dark origin of this saying and what happened to the Chamberlain family. Or at least one side of what happened. It seems like a very straightforward but unfortunate story, but it isn't as simple as it seems. We'll breakdown how this case got taken hold of by the media and Lindy ended up in jail for the murder of her daughter in part 2 next week. Episode 43.Thank you for listening!Please follow us on Instagram, support our Patreon, view show notes, and more at https://www.sleuthbetold.com