Murder in the Hudson Valley looks into notorious homicide cases from around the region. Award-winning author and historian Linda Zimmermann and police officer Brian Horowitz follow the case from the moment the crime scene is discovered, up to the final verdict. They discuss the suspects, evidence, forensic techniques, and legal battles used to identify and convict the guilty.
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It's not what you think. Or maybe it is.
Glen Rogers traveled the United States killing people while driving a stolen car and using his real identity.
You can fit a lot of body parts in a 150 square foot apartment in Japan.
Two cold cases from the Hudson Valley. The murders of L. Richard Rosenberg and Richard Aderson have still not been solved.
Paul John Knowles killed at least 18 people in 6 short months across the United States.
Gangster Dutch Schultz may have left someone a big surprise in the woods.
Israel made one of his murder victims appear alive in order to get ransom money.
Linda loves digging into the JFK conspiracies.
Two shockingly similar murders happened around the same time in Krakow, Poland.
Fall River, Massachusettes, was a scary place for a while in 1979.
John List was a meliculous planner. He almost got away with murdering his whole family.
Kaliek Goode-Ford murdered three people and injured a child in Newburgh, New York, in 2000.
Guests at the Coogee Aquarium near Sydney, Australia, got a big surprise during their visit.
A bad diet does not lead to bad behavior. Or does it?
Mary Schlais was murdered and dumped in a ditch in 1974. Her case may have just been solved.
William Dale Archerd was a hospital orderly, a salesperson, and a serial killer.
You'll need a scorecard to keep up with this case in Dover, New York, in 2018.
Sometimes New Year's Eve isn't so much fun. We do, however, wish you a Happy New Year!
Oh, yes she could.
Another episode to help you become afraid of everyone.
Wonder how a fortune teller would know about so many murders in advance...
Some people did not get to enjoy their Halloween.
Arthur Shawcross terrorized upstate New York from 1988 to 1990.
14 month old Malia "Peanut" Williams was killed during a drive-by shooting. The intended target was not at the scene.
Three cases of horrible mothers.
Let's all go "down the shore" in New Jersey to investigate Kathleen Dorsett and her lovely family.
Serial killer Peter Kürten was born in Germany in 1883. His crime spree rivals that of American serial killer Albert Fish. Was Peter the most depraved killer ever?
Check out this bonus episode from November 27, 2018, about American serial killer Albert Fish. Next week we will be covering German serial killer Peter Kürten. Which one was worse?
Twelve year old Garrett Phillips was strangled to death in the village of Potsdam, New York, in 2011.
Mary Binford was gunned down by Lizzy Brooks in the middle of the day at the Fair Department Store in Forth Worth, Texas, in 1911.
Paul Curry was a Jeopardy champion, and he almost got away with murder.
Sandra Pagniano disappeared from her Prescott, Arizona, home in 2017. She had been buried alive.
Half and Susanne Zantop, both professors at Dartmouth, were stabbed to death by two teenage boys who were looking for money.
Brian Dorsey was executed in Missouri by lethal injection over the objection of 70 corrections officers and a former warden.
Colleen Drummond and Holly Kayson, both 13 years old, were murdered in Fishkill, NY, in 1984. The case is either 100% solved, or 100% not.
James Donald French requested the death penalty, and made up his own headline for the execution.
Maybe you should buy your own lawn mower?
Radio station intern Helene Pruszynski was brutally stabbed to death in 1980. Her killer was brought to justice 40 years later.
Megan McDonald was murdered on March 14, 2003, in Orange County, New York. Linda shares updates on the case, including some shady actions by the District Attorney. Plus, two other cases from California that will shock and horrify you.