Robin Warder & The Furniture Store Murders
Who Killed...?27 Maalis 2020

Robin Warder & The Furniture Store Murders

Thank you so much to this week's sponsor, the Coronavirus Daily Briefing Podcast. They provide all the facts you need to know in one concise show.Thank you to Robin Warder of the Trail Went Cold Podcast for making time to join me this week. You can follow him on Twitter @robin_warder.We discuss the wild case of Tommy Ziegler. A man sitting on death row for a quadruple murder he may not have committed on Christmas Eve, 1974.Join us as we discuss the wild tale of Tommy Ziegler and the Winter Garden, Florida furniture store murders. You'll never guess who he is accused of killing. Enjoy the distraction from the reality of 2020 and take a trip back to the days when they still used truth serum.Thank you to all the listeners for tuning in to another episode of Who Killed...?, you make this show possible.I will be dropping new episodes every Friday wherever you get your favorite podcasts.For the second year in a row, I will be representing Who Killed…?, and My Passion Case on Podcast row at CrimeCon 2020 in Orlando. The event has been postponed to Halloween weekend which will make the event even more fun.Please use my PROMO code AMY2020 to save on your ticket. Purchase tickets HERE.If you have never been, it should be a bucket-list item for all true crime fans. There are a few ways to help support t. You can make a contribution by clicking on the donate button on the left-hand side of sloburnmedia.com, that is slo minus the w, or via the Venmo app with my username @bill-huffman-3, or by clicking HERE. I will also provide a link in the show notes.As I have said since day one, any amount is appreciated and it really does help keep the lights on.If you do enjoy this podcast please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to favorite shows.Your reviews help keep the important cases I cover in the spotlight.I will be dropping new episodes of my other series, Who Killed.…?If you’d like to stay up to date on the cases I have covered, as well as the new shows I have in the pipeline, please follow me on Twitter @billhuffman3.Thank you so much again for listening and with everything going on in this world, I hope everyone stays healthy.Until next time… BE SAFE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Scott Mausoleum: A Tale of Crime, Intrigue, and Investigation Pt 2

The Scott Mausoleum: A Tale of Crime, Intrigue, and Investigation Pt 2

Hey guys, here is another show I produce for Evergreen Podcasts. Crime Capsule combines NPR-style hosting with true crime and history sprinkled throughout. If you haven't listened yet, check it out. Thanks, Bill In this episode of Crime Capsule, we kick off our fourth season with a chilling tale from Erie, Pennsylvania. Join host Benjamin Morris and Justin Dombrowski as he recounts the shocking events of February 8, 1911, when Amelia Hertwig stumbled upon the desecration of the Scott Mausoleum. This famed structure, built in 1889 for a prominent family, became the site of a horrifying discovery as its doors were found ajar, and one of the bodies inside had been disturbed. Justin discusses the uniqueness of this crime in Erie's history and paints a vivid picture of the mausoleum's impressive architecture. Tune in for a deep dive into a crime that was both sensational and bizarre, marking a dark moment in the city’s past. Justin Dombrowski is a well-respected and noted historian from Erie, Pennsylvania, specializing in local criminal, legal and historical records. An alumnus of Mercyhurst University, he can usually be found searching for his next historical adventure or spending time with his family. This is his fourth book with The History Press. Purchase Justin's book HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Amy Mihaljevic: New Evidence with Nic of True Crime Garage

Amy Mihaljevic: New Evidence with Nic of True Crime Garage

In this episode, we explore the long-standing investigation into the abduction and murder of Amy Mihaljevic, a case that has haunted the community for 35 years. Hosts Bill Huffman and guest Nic from the True Crime Garage podcast discuss the emotional weight of the case, particularly its impact on Amy's family, especially her father, Mark Mihaljevic, who continues to seek closure. A significant focus of the episode is the recent developments in DNA evidence that have emerged in the investigation. The hosts reveal that law enforcement has identified a stain believed to contain suspect DNA, which could be pivotal in solving the case. This new evidence is seen as a promising lead, especially compared to previous evidence that had been less conclusive. The hosts express cautious optimism, noting that while analyzing DNA can be lengthy and complex, the potential for a breakthrough is encouraging. Bill and Nic emphasize the importance of this DNA evidence, contrasting it with earlier findings, such as a few hairs that were insufficient for definitive identification. The current DNA evidence is described as more significant, as it is male DNA that could potentially lead to identifying the perpetrator. The hosts discuss the financial investment made by the Bay Village Police Department and the FBI, which has reportedly exceeded $100,000 on DNA testing, underscoring the seriousness of the investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Mary Davis: Presser of the Week

Mary Davis: Presser of the Week

With the update on the Amy Mihaljevic case this week, I thought I'd look for a cold case from her era that has been solved. I landed on the case of the cold case of Mary Davis, a mystery that lingered for decades and has finally been solved. In a remarkable display of the enduring power of forensic science, advancements in DNA technology have led to the identification of Russell Grant Wood as the perpetrator in the tragic demise of Mary Davis. The evidence, submitted to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation in 2022, brought closure to a case that had remained unresolved since 1987. Unfortunately, Wood passed away in 2013, but this breakthrough is a testament to the relentless pursuit of justice and the importance of technological progress in solving crimes. WFMY-News2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

11 Loka 202422min

The Scott Mausoleum: A Tale of Crime, Intrigue, and Investigation Pt 1

The Scott Mausoleum: A Tale of Crime, Intrigue, and Investigation Pt 1

Hey guys, here is another show I produce for Evergreen Podcasts. Crime Capsule combines NPR-style hosting with true crime and history sprinkled throughout. If you haven't listened yet, check it out. Thanks, Bill In this episode of Crime Capsule, we kick off our fourth season with a chilling tale from Erie, Pennsylvania. Join host Benjamin Morris and Justin Dombrowski as he recounts the shocking events of February 8, 1911, when Amelia Hertwig stumbled upon the desecration of the Scott Mausoleum. This famed structure, built in 1889 for a prominent family, became the site of a horrifying discovery as its doors were found ajar, and one of the bodies inside had been disturbed. Justin discusses the uniqueness of this crime in Erie's history and paints a vivid picture of the mausoleum's impressive architecture. Tune in for a deep dive into a crime that was both sensational and bizarre, marking a dark moment in the city’s past. Justin Dombrowski is a well-respected and noted historian from Erie, Pennsylvania, specializing in local criminal, legal and historical records. An alumnus of Mercyhurst University, he can usually be found searching for his next historical adventure or spending time with his family. This is his fourth book with The History Press. Purchase Justin's book HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

11 Loka 202439min

Unraveling the Cold Case: The Lori Neeson Murder and Its Shocking Breakthrough

Unraveling the Cold Case: The Lori Neeson Murder and Its Shocking Breakthrough

In this episode of "Who Killed," host Bill Huffman is joined by Nic from the True Crime Garage podcast to discuss the recent developments in the cold case of 15-year-old Lori Nesson. Following a December report from 10TV, new DNA evidence has linked Lori's case to a pair of suspects, Robert Flieger and Charles Webber, both of whom have since passed away. The episode delves into how investigators pieced together this decades-old mystery and the implications for other unresolved cases in central Ohio. Tune in as they explore the intersection of crime, justice, and the impact of advancements in DNA testing on cold cases. Lori Nesson was only 15-years-old when she was murdered in 1974 in Columbus, Ohio. Her remained unsolved for 45+ years until a tip and DNA led to a break. Columbus native Nic, host of the True Crime Garage Podcast helps me breakdown this case from his part of the state. We look at a number of cases these perp's may have been involved with. SOURCES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcvqquxp1Tk https://www.dispatch.com/article/20110916/news/309169702 https://patch.com/ohio/across-oh/cold-case-murder-teen-girl-solved-ohio-after-45-years https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2021/03/03/investigators-solve-1974-murder-15-year-old-reynoldsburg/6907477002/ https://medium.com/the-true-crime-edition/cold-cases-from-the-70s-finally-linked-by-dna-d8c9460c7266 https://www.13abc.com/2021/03/03/dna-evidence-public-tip-solves-decades-old-ohio-murder/ https://www.dispatch.com/article/20110913/news/309139714 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sarah Ferris on True Crime and Advocacy

Sarah Ferris on True Crime and Advocacy

In recent years, the true crime genre has surged in popularity, captivating audiences with its intricate narratives and real-life mysteries. However, this rise in interest brings a critical responsibility: the need for ethical storytelling that prioritizes education and advocacy over exploitation. This podcast episode highlights several key aspects of why ethical true crime storytelling is essential. One of the primary goals of ethical true crime storytelling is to educate the audience. Sarah Ferris, the guest on the podcast, emphasizes that her media company, Sarah Ferris Media, operates under the tagline "media with purpose." This reflects a commitment to ensuring that every story told serves a greater purpose—specifically, to make listeners wiser and more informed. For instance, in her podcast "Conning the Con," Ferris and her sister Emma aimed to educate listeners about the red flags of con artists, sharing insights from psychologists and experts. By doing so, they recounted their personal experience with fraud and provided valuable information that could help others avoid similar pitfalls. This approach transforms a personal narrative into a broader lesson, empowering listeners to recognize and respond to potential threats in their own lives. SARAH FERRIS MEDIA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Bob Crane Follow-Up

Bob Crane Follow-Up

This week, I sat down with Carol and Linda, Bob Crane's official biographers, to discuss the man and not his victimhood. It is a very insightful discussion about one of the most fascinating people of Hollywood's golden age. https://www.vote4bobcrane.org/home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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WK Rewind: Israel Keyes with True Crime XS

WK Rewind: Israel Keyes with True Crime XS

With the gentleman over at True Crime Garage doing a deep dive into Israel Keyes, I decided to rerun the episode I did with True Crime XS a few years back. 2020- Many thanks to John from the True Crime XS podcast for joining me this week. This is a story about finding the remains of some of the long-buried victims of a serial killer who committed suicide almost a decade ago. One of the most prolific serial killers of our time, and the authorities have only found one body. Join the hunt for the rest now! Thank you for tuning in to this week's episode of Who Killed...? Israel Keyes was an American serial killer, rapist, arsonist, burglar, and bank robber. Keyes admitted to violent crimes as early as 1996, with the violent sexual assault of a teenage girl in Oregon. He committed a long series of rapes and murders until his capture in 2012. Based upon an investigation conducted following his arrest in March 2012, Israel Keyes is believed to have committed multiple kidnappings and murders across the country between 2001 and March 2012. Keyes lived in Washington from 2001 to March 2007, when he moved to Alaska. While living in Alaska, Keyes worked as a general contractor but traveled extensively.  Anyone with information concerning Keyes is encouraged to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. - FBI.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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