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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?


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...


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.
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