Fred and Dolly Oesterreich appeared to be a typical upper-middle-class couple in 1920s Los Angeles. He was a hardworking factory owner. She was charming, social, and always impeccably dressed. Their home was comfortable, their life routineāuntil one summer night, when everything shattered.Dolly said it started with a strange noise in the house. Minutes later, Fred was deadāshot three times in what she described as a robbery gone wrong. The crime scene left investigators puzzled, but with no suspects and no motive beyond what Dolly reported, the case faded⦠at first.But over time, strange details began to surface. Questions that didnāt have easy answers. Why were some things in the home disturbedābut not stolen? Why did Dolly seem a little too prepared for what came next? And most importantly: what was she hiding?Make sure to follow us on social media and check out everywhere you can listen at linktr.ee/triggeredthepodcastContact us at triggeredthepodcast.444@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fred and Dolly Oesterreich appeared to be a typical upper-middle-class couple in 1920s Los Angeles. He was a hardworking factory owner. She was charming, social, and always impeccably dressed. Their home was comfortable, their life routineāuntil one summer night, when everything shattered.Dolly said it started with a strange noise in the house. Minutes later, Fred was deadāshot three times in what she described as a robbery gone wrong. The crime scene left investigators puzzled, but with no susp...