Stella Nickell

Stella Nickell

#323 - In 1986, a Washington woman was convicted of intentionally killing two people with cyanide-laced extra-strength Excedrin capsules. One of the victims was her very own husband. The other was a complete stranger. Her conviction and 90-year prison sentence became the first under federal product tampering laws instituted after the 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders that killed at least 7 people. Is she a victim of a system that got it wrong during a time when people were paranoid of product tampering? Or is she guilty as charged? Forensic Tales is a Rockefeller Audio production. The show is written & produced by Courtney Fretwell. If you’d like to support the show and help fund research, production, and editing, you can do so with a small monthly contribution on Patreon. Patreon supporters get early access to ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content. You can learn more at Patreon.com/ForensicTales. You can also watch Forensic Tales on YouTube. Just search Forensic Tales Podcast and be sure to subscribe. And if you enjoy the show, leaving a positive rating or review really helps others discover it. For a full list of sources used in this episode, visit ForensicTales.com. Until then… remember: not all stories have happy endings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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“Is Dorothy Home?” - The Murder of Dorothy Jane Scott

“Is Dorothy Home?” - The Murder of Dorothy Jane Scott

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27 Apr 52min

Lauren Agee: The Mysterious Death at WakeFest

Lauren Agee: The Mysterious Death at WakeFest

#329 - In July of 2015, thousands of people gathered along the river for a weekend of music, camping, and wakeboarding. The annual event known as WakeFest was supposed to be a carefree summer getaway,...

20 Apr 54min

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The Oklahoma Peeping Tom Killer: The Murder of Gary Larson

#328 - When police in Oklahoma got a call from a woman saying a man wearing only gloves and a pair of underwear broke into her house, killed her boyfriend, and tortured her for hours, it seemed almost...

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The Gerhardt Konig Trial: The Verdict

The Gerhardt Konig Trial: The Verdict

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Robert Roberson

Robert Roberson

#327 - For years, prosecutors across the United States relied on a diagnosis known as Shaken Baby Syndrome to explain the sudden deaths of infants and toddlers. In many cases, that diagnosis became th...

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Mackenzie Cowell

Mackenzie Cowell

#326 - When a 17-year-old beauty school student went missing in February 2010, the residents of a small Washington town were left stunned. Then just days later, the teen's body was discovered by a pas...

30 Mars 40min

BREAKING: Arrest Made in the Lovers Lane Murders

BREAKING: Arrest Made in the Lovers Lane Murders

Five years ago, I covered the murders of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson, the case often referred to as the Lovers Lane Murders. At the time, the case remained unsolved and was widely considered one o...

28 Mars 18min

Cathy Swartz

Cathy Swartz

#325 - When the body of a 19-year-old mother was discovered murdered inside her apartment in 1988, the residents of Three Rivers, Michigan, were shocked. But the brutal details of her murder weren’t t...

23 Mars 48min

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