31. Blood on the Plow

31. Blood on the Plow

In the 1980’s farmers were dealing with an economic crisis that few had lived through before them. Many who had always lived on the money that was generated by the agriculture they grew, were now facing financial ruin. The stress of the situation wreaked havoc on many farms across the Midwest and often that stress led to tragedy. On September 25, 1987, police were called to a local Missouri farm by a man who said he had just been shot. When the officers arrived on the scene, what they witnessed could only be described as a nightmare come to life. Join Jen and Cam as we discuss ‘Blood on the Plow’ on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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345. Targeted: The Killing of James Craig Anderson

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344. Trusting Evil: The Murder of Sarah Everard

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341.  Missoula Mauler: Wayne Nance

341. Missoula Mauler: Wayne Nance

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Today, Cam and Jen are excited to share a special episode from our friends at Fresh Hell, a historical true-crime podcast hosted by Annie in the United States and Johanna in Austria. The two are close...

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340 ‘Bluebell Betrayal: Terri Jo Duperrault.’

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