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The Mysterious Skyjacking Case of D.B. Cooper: Into Thin Air
He walked onto a plane with a name that wasn’t his, ordered a bourbon and 7-Up, handed over a note saying he had a bomb, took $200,000 in cash, four parachutes, and then—somewhere over the Pacific Northwest on a cold November night in 1971—stepped out the back of a Boeing 727 and vanished. No confirmed body. No confirmed parachute. No confirmed identity. The world knows him as D.B. Cooper —though he called himself Dan Cooper —and his hijacking of Northwest Orient Flight 305


The Murder of Influencer Alexis Sharkey: Marriage, Control, and a Fugitive Husband
Alexis Sharkey’s death was one of those cases that instantly lit up every corner of the internet—because it collided at the intersection of influencer culture, a beautiful young victim, and the ugly, familiar pattern of intimate partner homicide. And for months it looked like it might stall, the way cases sometimes do when the truth is inconvenient. But Houston detectives kept working it, built the timeline, established motive and opportunity, and in the end they did what the


The Killer Clown: Solving the Cold Case of Marlene Warren
The Killer Clown Murder: Unmasking the 1990 Marlene Warren Case and Sheila Keen Warren's Shocking Release Few true crime stories blend the macabre whimsy of a circus performer with the cold brutality of murder quite like the Marlene Warren killer clown case. On a sunny afternoon in Wellington, Florida, a mother of two answered her door to what she thought was a cheerful surprise—only to be gunned down by a figure straight out of a nightmare. For 27 years, this Florida cold


The Skinwalker Defense: The Murder of Sarah Saganitso and the Trial that Shocked Flagstaff, Arizona.
Skinwalker in the desert under a blood moon. The murder of Sarah Saganitso and the Skinwalker Defense The Skinwalker Defense: The Murder of Sarah Saganitso and the Trial that Shocked Flagstaff Victim & Setting On the morning of June 17, 1987 , searchers found the body of Sarah L. Saganitso , a 40-year-old Navajo mother and longtime housekeeper at Flagstaff Medical Center , in a wooded, rocky area just behind the hospital. The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office lists her as “fou


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?


Marjorie Orbin: The Showgirl and the Death of a Salesman | Part 2 of 2
Blonde woman in Arizona desert in a pink bikini and handcuffs Glitter to Gavel: The Arrests, the Delays, and the Verdict The Knock at...


Marjorie Orbin: The Showgirl and the Death of a Salesman | Part 1 of 2
Former Las Vegas showgirl Marjorie Orbin and Phoenix jeweler Jay Orbin looked like a desert power couple—until Jay vanished in October 2004. In this episode, we trace their story from meeting and marriage to the birth of their son Noah, the mounting marital strain and alleged affairs, and the day Robert Ame found a Rubbermaid tub in the Arizona desert containing a torso.


The Lindberg Baby Kidnapping: Inside America's Crime of the Century Part 2 of 2
The Lindbergh Kidnapping: What We Know, What We Still Debate. On the night of March 1, 1932, America’s most famous family suffered its...


The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping: Inside America's Crime of the Century
The Lindbergh Kidnapping: What We Know, What We Still Debate. On the night of March 1, 1932, America’s most famous family suffered its...


Marybeth Tinning: Nine Children, One Conviction, and the Pattern Investigators Believe They Missed.
Overview From 1972 to 1985 in Schenectady, New York, nine of Marybeth and Joe Tinning’s children died—one after another. In 1987,...


The Wrong Man: Alex Algeri, Lee Ann Riedel & the Amityville Murder-for-Hire Plot
On a cold January night in 2001, Amityville, New York, became the backdrop for a crime so shocking it read like the script of a mob movie. A devoted friend and beloved gym owner, Alex “Al” Algeri, was gunned down in what police quickly realized was a case of mistaken identity. The true target was Al’s business partner, Paul Riedel. At the heart of the conspiracy: Paul’s wife, Lee Ann, and her lover, Ralph “Rocco” Salierno.


Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd: The Outlaw of the Great Depression
Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd: The Outlaw of the Great Depression The story of Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd is one of contradictions,...


John Edward Robinson: The Internet's First Serial Killer
The Internet's First Serial Killer In the world of true crime, some names chill you to the bone. Others make you double-check your locks....


Unsolved: Katie Janness and Bowie. Midnight in Piedmont Park
The Unsolved Murder of Katie Janness and Her Dog Bowie: A True Crime Tragedy On a warm summer evening, July 28, 2021, Atlanta’s vibrant Midtown neighborhood was shaken by an act of unspeakable violence. Katie Janness, a beloved bartender, musician, and loyal friend, and Bowie, her cherished pitbull, were brutally murdered inside Piedmont Park. Four years later, the case remains unsolved, haunting the community, Katie’s loved ones, and followers of unsolved crimes across the n


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...


Beverly Jarosz. Obsession, Terror and an Unsolved Murder People Refuse to Forget
Beverly Jarosz: Obsession, Terror and a Murder People Refuse t The Murder of Beverly Jarosz: A 1964 Nightmare That Still Haunts Garfield...


FROM THE VAULT: A H2H REWIND. Murder, Money & Forbidden Love: Candy Mossler and Mel Powers
The Case of Candy Mossler and Mel Powers: Murder, Money, and a Forbidden Affair On the morning of June 30, 1964, the wealthy and...


A Prescription for Murder: The Scarsdale Diet Doctor, His Jealous Lover, and a Fatal Affair. Part 2 of 2
When Dr. Herman Tarnower, a wealthy and widely respected cardiologist from Scarsdale, New York, published The Complete Scarsdale Medical...


A Prescription for Murder: The Scarsdale Diet Doctor, His Jealous Lover, and a Fatal Affair. Part 1 of 2
When Dr. Herman Tarnower, a wealthy and widely respected cardiologist from Scarsdale, New York, published The Complete Scarsdale Medical...


The Clear Lake, Texas Murders: Beauty, Betrayal, and Bloodshed
From Makeovers to Murder: The Twisted Tale of Christine Paolilla. andthe Clear Lake, Texas Murders In the sun-bleached suburb of Clear Lake, Texas, a picturesque cul-de-sac once promised the sweet simplicity of teenage summers. But on July 18, 2003, that illusion shattered in a scene so brutal it still haunts the collective memory of an entire community. Four teenagers were found gunned down in a quiet home in the middle of the day—slain execution-style in what initially appe


The Hinterkaifeck Murders: Germany's Most Chilling Cold Case.
The Hinterkaifeck Murders On a quiet Bavarian farmstead in 1922, six people were slaughtered in the dead of night. More than a century...


The Cigar Girl: Mary Rogers and the Mystery that Drowned in the Hudson
The Rise of Mary Rogers: Manhattan’s Enchanting Cigar Girl In the bustling heart of 1840s Manhattan, where cobblestone streets echoed...


CODE RED: David Cox. The Real Marine Behind "A Few Good Men" and His Unsolved Murder.
A Real Code Red Before Jack Nicholson shouted, “You can’t handle the truth!” on screens across America, there was David Cox—a real U.S. Marine stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in the mid-1980s. Cox, along with nine other Marines, was ordered to discipline Private First Class William Alvarado, a fellow Marine who had broken the chain of command by writing directly to a U.S. Senator. The response? A so-called "Code Red"—a non-judicial punishment meant to enforce Marine discipl


FROM THE VAULT: A H2H REWIND. The Real-Life Mr. Ripley: Christian Gerhartsreiter, a Con Man Turned Killer
He claimed to be a Rockefeller, but Christian Gerhartsreiter was a master manipulator who built a life on lies—and left a trail of destruction in his wake. From high society cocktail parties to a shallow grave in California, this con man’s web of deception finally unraveled in a case as twisted as it is true. Buckle up—this is *Hitched 2 Homicide*, and we’re diving into the dark double life of a killer in a designer suit.
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