A podcast looking into crimes that made the headlines, starting in the Quad City area, and expanding throughout the Midwest. Podcast host and News 8 Executive Producer Toria Wilson, has dedicated her time into researching, and looking back at stories News 8 has reported on, on the murder cases that shocked us, and the missing person's cases that has left unanswered questions.
We look back at the beginning when Breasia Terrell was first reported missing, the efforts from police, and question the whereabouts of the suspect named in this case.
Tune in to hear how the rest of my 2020 went (hint: not the best) and check out some of the gems I've read and watched during my quarantine time with the Bloody Good Book Club.
We end this special three-part series with how John Robinson was captured, the chaotic courtroom and how the sole survivor lives on.
In part 2 of this 3-part series, we pick up around the time John Robinson leaves prison in 1993. We break down how he was able to trap these women in the early years of the World Wide Web, and how some tech-savvy users were able to help police finally catch him.
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On October 18, 1990, Jerry Wolking arrived home after spending time with his girlfriend. Moline Police say he was attacked, and taken, never to be seen alive again. This week's episode breaks down the days leading up to his disappearance, the timeline Police have established in the years since, and who they believe is behind the crime but why no charges can be filed.
In March 1960, Frances Murphy, Lillian Oetting, and Mildrid Linquist, were on a mile-long hike through Starved Rock State Park where they were brutally beaten to death within the grounds of the park. We break down this case, the capture of the killer, and the push on both sides to either keep him in prison... or let him go early.
This week we recap the murder case of Peggy Schroeder, and her younger daughter's arrest for this crime. Plus, the twist that came in early 2020 that shocked even the host.
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In 1912 a family of eight and two young girls were brutally murdered, yet their killer was never found.