All rights reserved.The true crime podcast Serial is largely credited for popularizing podcasts to the general population. The Murder of Christy Ann Fornoff: In 1984, 13-year-old Christy Ann Fornoff disappeared while on her paper route in Tempe, Arizona.Ĭopyright 2022 KTVK/KPHO. Mysterious notes were left at the scene by the perpetrators. One person died, another 75 were injured. Sabotage of the Sunset Limited train: In 1995, the Sunset Limited Amtrak train derailed overnight in the middle of the Arizona desert. Robert Fisher - Dead or Alive?: In 2001, police believe Robert Fisher brutally killed his wife and kids in Scottsdale, Arizona, then cut a gas line so the house exploded into flames. Both were found shot dead in their truck the next day. The Murders on Bumble Bee Road: In 2003, a young couple goes camping overnight on Bumble Bee Road, Arizona to celebrate their one year anniversary. But he claimed he remembered none of it because he was sleepwalking. The Sleepwalker Murderer: In 1997, Scott Falater stabbed his wife 44 times at their Phoenix home, before dragging her into their pool then stashing the bloody knife and clothes in his car. But the person who played the biggest role in the investigation and his capture? Krystal’s mother. Finally in 2022, a tip leads authorities to El Salvador, where they find Raymond McLeod, who is finally behind bars and charged with Krystal’s murder. Marshalls on a 6-year international manhunt. Evidence pointed authorities to identity him as the prime suspect, but McLeod led the U.S. Everything takes a shocking turn when Krystal is found dead in an apartment, with Raymond nowhere to be found. Hosts Briana Whitney and Morgan Loew break down why this trial is so non-traditional and what the “Zombie Hunter” is facing in a courtroom in the coming months.Ħ-year manhunt for a former Marine ends in arrest for girlfriend’s murder: In 2016, Krystal Mitchell and her boyfriend, Raymond “R.J.” McLeod headed from Phoenix to San Diego for vacation with friends. But Bryan Patrick Miller’s trial is unlike most - was he insane at the time, and could that let him walk free? Deciding his fate won’t be up to a jury. THE ZOMBIE HUNTER TRIAL: It Finally Begins: Thirty years after the infamous Phoenix “Canal Murders,” the man and comic-book character accused of the killings stands trial. LISTEN & SUBSCRIBEĪvailable Now: Stream | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | Google Podcasts RECENT EPISODES For the first time in nearly 30 years, new details were revealed about the horrific injuries to Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas when they were killed, and what the killer did with their bodies post-mortem. Meanwhile, the defense is arguing for a “not guilty by reason of insanity” verdict, claiming Miller’s autism and dissociative disorders made him insane at the time of the murders. PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - In the first week of the death penalty trial for Bryan Patrick Miller, the prosecution set up their case that DNA at the crime scenes matched Miller’s, he had fantasies about killing people, and nobody but him cut these girls’ lives short.
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