This week, Billy and Paul are joined by Amanda Knox to talk about the murder case of Derek and Nancy Haysom. Amanda has been an advocate for victims and those who have been unjustly imprisoned since her own exoneration and release from an Italian prison in 2015.
Paul and Billy continue their conversation about Jack the Ripper's victims--Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Kate Eddowes, and Mary Kelly--with author and historian Hallie Rubenhold. This week they concentrate on the last victim and Hallie's latest project.
Author and historian Hallie Rubenhold joins Billy and Paul to discuss her book The Five. The three discuss the five canonical victims--Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Kate Eddowes, and Mary Kelly--of Jack the Ripper in England 1888.
Investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell joins Billy and Paul to talk about the case of Felix Vail. After his first wife died under mysterious circumstances, Vail went on to have many relationships. In two cases, the women went missing and haven't been found. It's possible Vail could have other victims.
Paul and Billy are joined by Dr. Ann Burgess and her co-author Steven Constantine to discuss their book--A Killer by Design: Murders, Mindhunters, and my Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind. Dr. Burgess is a forensic psychiatric nurse who helped develop profiling as we know it today. She discusses her work with victims and killers.
Alvin and Fran from Affirmative Murder join Paul and Billy to discuss killer Joe Metheny. Metheny claimed to have killed over ten people. He told law enforcement he dumped some victims in the river and others he served off a pit BBQ truck.
Billy and Paul discuss the case of a little boy found inside a box in Pennsylvania. In February 1957, a boy between 3 and 5 years old was discovered deceased in a bassinet box. He was malnourished and had several blows to the head. His identity and the person responsible for his death remains unknown.
Since the beginning of the Murder Squad we’ve brought you into investigations of missing persons, fugitives, and unsolved murders and sexual assaults in hopes we can help to solve them. This year we're bringing you updates on Crystal Turner and Kylen Schulte, Josue Calderon, Katie Janness, Molly Miller, Colt Haynes, Alexis Sharkey and more.
A killer with a unique gun stalked an interstate between three different states--picking at least six victims. There is a possible link to three other murders in a fourth state. The victimology is similar, but a different gun(s) is used. Authorities have uncovered no motive nor the identity of the I-70 Killer after almost 30 years.
21-year-old Jennifer Wix’s family last spoke to her on Thursday, March 25th, 2004, sometime in the afternoon. According to her boyfriend at the time, Jennifer and her two-year-old daughter off at a local gas station in Cross Plains, Tennessee. No one at the gas station saw them and they haven't been seen in over 17 years.