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On Christmas Eve, two families—separated by decades and thousands of miles—were erased in acts of violence so sudden and so calculated that they still haunt the collective memory.

In this episode of Shadow Keepers, we descend into the darkness behind the Covina Massacre, where a man dressed as Santa Claus turned a night meant for joy into one of the deadliest holiday crimes in U.S. history. We examine the planning, the symbolism, and the unsettling question of how hatred can hide behind something so familiar—and festive.

Then we step back to 1929, into the rural isolation of North Carolina, where the Lawson Family Murders left an entire household dead at the hands of the man meant to protect them. With no clear motive and no surviving answers, the Lawson case lingers as one of America’s most disturbing family annihilations—wrapped in silence, speculation, and generations of unanswered “why.”

What drives someone to destroy their own family? Why do these tragedies leave behind more questions than closure? And what echoes do they leave in the shadows long after the bodies are gone?

Light fades quickly in this episode.

Listener discretion is advised.

Stay vigilant. Stay awake. Stay aware of the shadows that follow—because not all shadows are harmless.