• #547 - The Craigslist Killers - Caldwell, Ohio

  • Nov 28 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
  • Podcast

#547 - The Craigslist Killers - Caldwell, Ohio

  • Summary

  • This week, in Caldwell, Ohio, a murderous plot unfolds, when an evil & cunning person puts up a Craigslist ad, promising a new job & a new life. The problem is, there is no job, and answering this ad may end your life. Multiple people are lured into this trap, to be coldly murdered, and left in shallow graves, behind an abandoned mall, and on an empty piece of land! Was his accomplice also a cold blooded killer, or was he also scared for his life?


    Along the way, we find out that Johnny Appleseed was real person, even though that wasn't his real name, that some things just sound too good to be true, and probably are, and that when your parents don't pay any attention to you, you may find other, more despicable role models!!


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