• 43. The Martin Family + Twelve Crimes of Christmas

  • Dec 24 2024
  • Durée: 1 h et 22 min
  • Podcast

43. The Martin Family + Twelve Crimes of Christmas

  • Résumé

  • A family heads out from their home in Portland, Oregon to gather Christmas greenery in December 1958. They never make it back. Plus, a medley of Christmas crimes spanning almost a century to temper your holiday spirit.
    “Lully, Lulla, Lullay” Arranged by Philip Stopford, Caroline Halls, and Owen Ree
    Wikipedia - Martin family disappearance
    All That’s Interesting – “In 1958, The Martin Family Suddenly Vanished — And Oregon Police Still Don’t Know What Happened To Them” By Genevieve Carlton | Edited By Maggie Donahue
    Investigation Discovery – “11 Chilling Christmas Murders You Probably Haven't Heard About” by Beth Braden
    Wikipedia - Murder of the Lawson family
    Wikipedia - Sodder children disappearance
    Atlas Obscura – “Los Feliz Murder Mansion”
    Wikipedia – Ronald Gene Simmons
    Wikipedia - Murder of Tammy Homolka
    Wikipedia - Killing of JonBenét Ramsey
    Wikipedia - Covina massacre
    Oxygen True Crime – “Husband Who Propped Up Murdered Wife's Body While Kids Unwrapped Christmas Gifts Is Sentenced” By Gina Tron, June 7, 2021
    CBS News – “Texas gunman Aziz Yazdanpanah was angry with wife's success, friends say” By Crimesider Staff, December 30, 2011
    ABC News – “Estranged Husband Dressed As Santa Blamed For Christmas Day Massacre” By ABC News, December 27, 2011
    Vice – “The Secret Relationship That Ended in a Christmas Murder”
    BBC News – “Sameena Imam murder: Brothers found guilty” no byline, October 20, 2015
    Wikipedia – Coventry Carol
    Music: “Flowing Rivers” by Immersive Music
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