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The Demonic-Possession Defense of Arne Johnson. The Devil Made Me Do It.
In 1981, a quiet Connecticut town became the stage for a legal gambit unlike anything in U.S. courts. When Arne Cheyenne Johnson’s case collided with the Glatzel family’s reports of “possession,” the Warrens, and multiple clergy, headlines erupted. This Hitched 2 Homicide episode rebuilds the timeline, explains why the claim was barred, and explores a grounded alternative. Was David Glatzel possessed by a demon?


From Hippies to Homicide: The San Francisco Witch Killers' Path of Delusion and Death
In the grim shadow of San Francisco’s Summer of Love, where flower children once danced in the streets, another, much darker movement...


The Unbreakable Code: Who Killed Ricky McCormick?
On June 30, 1999 , the body of Ricky McCormick was found in a Missouri cornfield west of St. Louis. At first, it looked like another...


Laura Safford Miller. Secrets, Lies & a Shot Through the Heart.
The Deadly Affair: The Laura Safford Miller Case In the winter of 1950, a dramatic and tragic tale of love, betrayal, and death unfolded...


Uncovering the Tragic Tale of Fatal Friendship: Classmate Killer Rod Matthews
Rod Matthews: The Classmate Killer Who Sought to Feel the Thrill of Murder Rod Matthews was a seemingly typical 14-year-old boy living in...


Justin Walker. Silent Night. Deadly Night in Oklahoma: The Christmas Murders of Jack and Elaine Denney.
The Christmas Murders of Jack and Elaine Denney: A Tragedy in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. A Quiet Christmas Shattered. Christmas is supposed...


A Halloween Nightmare: The Chilling Story of the Liske Family Murders
A Halloween Nightmare: The Chilling Story of the Liske Family Murders The Liske family seemed, on the surface, like any other. William...


Ed Gein: From Plainfield Farm Boy to America's Most Infamous Monster
In November 1957, a daylight murder led police to a Plainfield, Wisconsin farmhouse—and a discovery that shocked America. Hitched 2 Homicide separates fact from folklore in the Ed Gein case: the childhood that shaped him, the confirmed murders of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden, the notorious evidence found inside, the trial, and the legacy that inspired horror’s most famous villains.
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