
A Mom on Death Row: The Murders of Damon & Devon Routier
On June 6th, 1996, Darlie Routier’s throat and arms were slashed. Her two oldest sons, 6-year-old Devon and 5-year-old Damon, were brutally stabbed to death in their suburban Texas home. By the time the police and paramedics arrived, Devon was already dead. They tried to save Damon, but he died in the ambulance on the way to […] The post A Mom on Death Row: The Murders of Damon & Devon Routier appeared first on Tiegrabber.
2 Nov 20161h 36min

Justice Revisited: The Bill Macumber Story
After nearly four decades behind bars, an Arizona man who long maintained that his ex-wife had framed him for a double murder left prison as a free man. With the help of the Arizona Justice Project, Bill Macumber gained national attention as a man wrongly convicted. It was less than one year after his release […] The post Justice Revisited: The Bill Macumber Story appeared first on Tiegrabber.
26 Okt 20161h

Cruel Intentions: The Murders at Pinyon Pines
The Friedli family home in Pinyon Pines, California was burned to the ground in 2006. This was no accident. Inside, investigators found the charred remains of Vicki Friedli and her boyfriend, Jon Hayward. Out front, posed grotesquely in a wheelbarrow, were the remains of 18 year old Becky Friedli. She, too, was burned beyond recognition. […] The post Cruel Intentions: The Murders at Pinyon Pines appeared first on Tiegrabber.
24 Okt 20161h 4min

Without Motive: The Dartmouth College Murders
On a cold evening in January 2001, the idyllic community of Dartmouth College was shattered by the discovery that two professors had been brutally murdered in their own home. Investigators searched in vain for clues linking the victims, Half and Susanne Zantop, to their murderer or murderers. The residents of Hanover, New Hampshire, speculated about who could have been […] The post Without Motive: The Dartmouth College Murders appeared first on Tiegrabber.
20 Okt 20161h 11min

Innocence Lost: The Abduction of Etan Patz
Etan Patz was just 6 years old when he disappeared from his Manhattan neighborhood in 1979. His disappearance helped in the establishment of new legislation and new methods for tracking missing children. He was the first child to be pictured on milk cartons. In 2010, Etan’s case was reopened. The case was tried in 2015, ending […] The post Innocence Lost: The Abduction of Etan Patz appeared first on Tiegrabber.
12 Okt 20161h 16min

Domestic Deceit: The Twisted Mind of Michele Williams
Greg Williams was a divorced father and wealthy businessman when he met and married Michele. Known to her own family as a promiscuous and dishonest person with a habit of destroying her relationships, she was the primary suspect when Greg was found dead in their bed. But Michele would turn out to be her own […] The post Domestic Deceit: The Twisted Mind of Michele Williams appeared first on Tiegrabber.
5 Okt 20161h 1min

Pretty Poison: The Murder of Eric Miller
Eric and Ann Miller were two attractive, intelligent, successful people who met at Purdue University and married in 1993. In December, 2000, Eric died of arsenic poisoning. Over the next 4 years, investigators would find out that Ann wasn’t who she seemed. To the astonishment of everyone who knew the couple, Eric was murdered through a viscous […] The post Pretty Poison: The Murder of Eric Miller appeared first on Tiegrabber.
2 Okt 20161h 9min

Deadly Lessons: The Murder of Gregg Smart
On May 1, 1990, Pamela Smart came home from a work meeting to find her condominium ransacked and her husband, Gregg, dead and bleeding on the floor. Police initially said that the crime scene looked like an interrupted burglary. Later, it was determined that Pamela Smart seduced 15-year-old Billy Flynn and threatened to stop having sex with him unless he […] The post Deadly Lessons: The Murder of Gregg Smart appeared first on Tiegrabber.
28 Sep 20161h 1min