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State of MurderState of MurderKentucky - The Fortney's & Amanda Berry and The Murder of Katie AutryThis week we are in the bluegrass state of Kentucky and we decided to start this episode off with a pizza ranking! Don't ask why just enjoy! Then listen to Amber share about an increasing epidemic of domestic violence and how Louisville is trying to a make a change with its Domestic Violence Prevention Coordinating Council.  This council was formed due to the murder of Pam Fortney by her estranged husband when it was discovered that the system did not help them. Amber also shares about Amanda Berry and how the DVPCC is still working on holding the system ac...2020-09-241h 30State of MurderState of MurderTennessee -David (Stringbean) & Estelle Akeman and Channon Christian & Chris NewsomJoin us this week as we travel to the country music capital, Tennessee! First, Amber shares the story of a country music legend Stringbean Akeman.  After playing at the Grand Ole Opry, he and his wife make their way back to their small cabin and are surprised to find their front door open and two murderers inside.  Then listen as Celina shares about Channon Christian and Chris Newsom, two young college students who are going out together to get some food and then meet up with their friends, when suddenly they are carjacked and kidnapped.  What would happen to the...2020-09-171h 35State of MurderState of MurderAlabama - Shae Graham and the Tuskegee ExperimentsThis week we have traveled to the southern state of Alabama. First, Amber shares about Shae Graham and how her murder shocked the whole town, as the person they least suspected was found guilty of orchestrating her murder. Then hear Celina share the horrifying story of the Tuskegee Experiments, a 40 year “medical” study that was focused specifically on black men and the unfortunate side effects of syphilis. 2020-09-101h 05State of MurderState of MurderLabor Day - Billy Logan and Jock YablonskiHappy Labor Day from State of Murder! In honor of the holiday this week we are not in any specific state, instead we are celebrating the resiliency of the American worker. This episode is all about the crime and murder that haunted the beginnings of the labor movement. First hear Amber tell about how the mafia in Chicago has always had a hand in the Teamster Union.  When the mafia's number one assassin took out Union leader Billy Logan, we found out just how corrupt the Chicago court system was. Then listen to Celina tell all about how corruption in the...2020-09-0345 minStraight Outta FresnoStraight Outta FresnoState of Murder Podcast | EPISODE 8Celina Cooper and Amber Ratzlaff from State of Murder Podcast join Sid to discuss their true crime podcast, America's fascination with true crime stories, and much more!2020-08-2846 minState of MurderState of MurderMississippi - The Jackson Family and Jessica ChambersWe've made it halfway through the USA! This week we are in Mississippi, does anyone else sing a song to make sure they spell this state name right? No? Just us? Awesome. First listen to Amber talk about the Jackson family.  In 1990, Regina was home with her two daughters and 4 nieces and nephews, when there was a knock on the door.  When she went to answer it, there stood her older brother. Little did she know that she would be letting a monster into her home. *Warning* Details of Amber's case include some graphic descriptions so if you would lik...2020-08-271h 29State of MurderState of MurderIllinois - Death Row 10 and Kyrian KnoxThis week we are in the state of Illinois the land of Lincoln or as Celina and Amber like to call it the wonderful state that created Michelle Obama.  In Chicago in the 70's and 80's one police precinct was getting a lot of confessions from their prisoners.  This area was in the south side of Chicago and specifically Area 2.  When one prisoner stated that he had been tortured into confessing it, all of a sudden over 118 African American men shared very similar horror stories of what happened to them.   Celina shares about Kyrian Knox a sweet two...2020-08-201h 14State of MurderState of MurderWisconsin - Sikh Temple Murders and The Halloween KillerThis week we are in the dairy state of Wisconsin, where butter is king. Amber shares with us about the Sikh Temple Murders and how the bass player of a White Power heavy metal band, went from being stationed at Fort Bragg to murdering people at a Sikh Temple.  Halloween is such a fun time of year for children. It’s a time for trick or treating and haunted houses. Celina shares the heart breaking story of Lisa French a young 9 year old girl whose Halloween turned out to be much scarier than she would imagine.2020-08-131h 24State of MurderState of MurderMinnesota - Nancy Daughtery and Justine DamondThis week we are traveling to the land of a thousand lakes, Minnesota. It seems that cold cases are in the news more and more. Amber shares about the murder of Nancy Daughetry, who was murdered in 1986 and her killer was just found thanks to our old friend: familial DNA.   Then hear Celina tell us about the tragic events of July 15th 2017. Justine Damond would hear screaming coming from the alley behind her neighbor's house in the Fulton neighborhood of Minneapolis. She called the police twice to try and help and when they finally arrived Justine rushed o...2020-08-061h 11State of MurderState of MurderIowa - Gitchie Manitou Murders and Kedarie JohnsonOn November 17, 1973 Sandra Cheskey and her boyfriend Roger Essem, went with a group of friends to go camp out at Iowa's Gitchie Manitou nature preserve.  They wanted to sing around the campfire and smoke a little pot.  They had just arrived when three brothers who had been out poaching, noticed their campsite.  Deciding that they would pretend to be narcotics officers they walked up on the group and opened fire.  Only one of the teens would survive.   Celina shares the heartbreaking story of Kedarie Johnson. As a gender fluid teen in a conservative town, he was a shini...2020-07-301h 15State of MurderState of MurderMissouri - Skidmore and Ken McElroy and The Missing Women of MissouriFor over forty years the small town of Skidmore, Missouri was terrorized by one man. Everyone knew to stay away from him, for if he ever thought you did him wrong he would harass your whole family. This one man was Ken McElroy. Over  the course of 40 years, he would rape young girls, steal from farmers and just plain bully the towns people. On July 10, 1981, the town’s people had had enough and decided to do something about it. January 1991, Trudy Darby was closing the convenience store where she worked when 3 suspicious looking men caught her eye. Aft...2020-07-231h 16State of MurderState of MurderArkansas - The Orsini's & The McArthur's and The Westside Middle School MassacreThe 1980's in Arkansas was an interesting time. Cowboy discos were all the rage and rumor has it the Mafia was making its way to Little Rock. After Ron Orsini is found dead under mysterious circumstances, attention turns to his wife Mary Lee, who insists that the Mafia must have done it. Mary Lee hires William "Bill" McArthur, a well liked lawyer in Little Rock to help her case and soon forms a friendship with Bill and his wife Alice. After Alice's car is hit with a car bomb, the Mafia story doesn't seem so far off.  M...2020-07-161h 18State of MurderState of MurderLouisiana - Jarvis Griffin&Corey Williams and Addie Hall&Zack BowenIn 1998, pizza delivery man Jarvis Griffin was robbed and murdered. Witnesses pointed the finger at 3 young men but they pointed the finger at 16 year old Corey Williams. With a DA and a prosecutor out for blood, Williams didn't stand a chance. Hear Amber tell all about the two victims of this Caddo Parish murder.  2006 was a dark year for New Orleans. But for Addie Hall and Zack Bowen the hurricane would be a chance to find love. Riding out the storm together these two seemed to be living in paradise. When the waters receded, however, it was a different story. F...2020-07-091h 37State of MurderState of MurderTexas - James Byrd Jr and Jose (Joe) Campos TorresWe are traveling to the Lone Star State and this week Amber and Celina are sharing two crimes that happened decades ago but seem like they could be ripped straight from news articles today.  Amber shares about the 1998 lynching of James Byrd Jr. a black man who was picked up by three white man while walking home from his parents house early one morning.  His murder would help form Hate Laws and rock a county to its core.  Celina shares the story of Joe Campos Torres a young Latino man, who served his country during  the Vietnam War.  He had b...2020-07-021h 18State of MurderState of MurderKansas - Florence Knoblock and The Wichita MassacreWe made it to Kansas! Amber tells about Decoration Day in 1925, when Florence Knoblock was found murdered in her home in Coffey County Kansas. Her husband John was quick to point the finger at a black man whom he knew helped around town.  John stated that whomever murdered her surely couldn't have been a white man because it was too horrible.  However the evidence pointed closer to home.  Celina tells about the bitterly cold evening of December 8, 2000, when a group of friends was hanging out in their apartment in Wichita.  As everyone is getting ready to fall asleep, the porch ligh...2020-06-251h 25State of MurderState of MurderOklahoma - Osage Indian Murders and Tulsa Race MassacreSurprise! It is Celina’s birthday today and we decided to shake things up! Due to current events, we are in Oklahoma this week not Kansas! Sorry Kansas but 1921 was a rough year in Oklahoma. First hear Amber tell about the Osage Indian Murders, where surprise surprise, some white men created a loophole to steal some land. Follow Amber as she tells the story of Anna Brown and her family and the unsolved deaths that seemed to plague them. Next Celina is telling about the Tulsa Race Massacre. Recently making headlines, this is known as the single worst incident of raci...2020-06-181h 20State of MurderState of MurderNebraska - Charles Starkweather and Randy ReevesThis week we are traveling to Amber's home state of Nebraska, where she is sharing with us the first story that got her interested in true crime.  In 1957 Charles Starkweather would begin his murder spree.  Starkweather would hold a whole state in terror while he went across Nebraska killing 11 people along the way.  Celina shares about Randy Reeves, a young Native American man who after a day of drinking and ingesting peyote ends up murdering his cousin and her friend.  Did the justice system in Nebraska treat him fairly? Find out this week on State of Murder!2020-06-111h 35State of MurderState of MurderSouth Dakota - Tami Reay and Baby AndrewAmber's story this week takes place in Pierre, South Dakota, when a woman named Tami Reay decides to leave her husband. When Tami goes missing her family frantically searches for her but the mystery doesn't end when they find Tami's body. Follow the twists and turns of this case as it uncovers secret love affairs, strange set ups, and way too detailed letters.  For Celina's case we start on a cold night in February 1981, when a man test driving a jeep would come across a baby frozen in the snow. Police were baffled by who could leave t...2020-06-041h 21State of MurderState of MurderNorth Dakota - The Wolf Family Murders and Andrew SadekOne hundred years ago in a small town in North Dakota, eight people were murdered on their family farm.  The community was up in arms about who could murder almost an entire family.  The town wanted to know if it was one of their own that had done it.  The sheriff of the county began to suspect one man, whose odd behavior put the spot light right on him.  Listen as Amber shares about the Murdered Family.  Celina shares this week about a young man, who was caught by the police selling small amounts of marijuana.  The cops gave him tw...2020-05-281h 18State of MurderState of MurderMontana - The Murders of Lonette Keenher and Hanna Harris and The Murder of Cody Johnson26 percent of the homicides in Montana are of Native Americans despite them only making up 7 percent of the population. This week Amber tells the story of two Native American women who were unjustly murdered. Lonette was a friendly, hardworking woman who never called out sick a day in her life who was tragically taken when two white supremacists walked into her job. Hanna went out to celebrate the 4th of July with friends and was found murdered days later in a case that would be severely overlooked by authorities. What would you do if your spouse went...2020-05-211h 27State of MurderState of MurderWyoming - The Uden's and The Tragedy at Fremont Canyon BridgeWhat would you do if a friend or even your own mother shared with you that she had killed her husband? Amber’s shares this week that for Alice Uden’s friends and family this was a question they had to find the answer to.  It would take 40 years with over 15 years of investigation to finally arrest her for the murder.  The story didn’t end there for this family, Alice had a lot to say after she was arrested.  She was quick to point the finger at her husband and his involvement in another missing person’s story.   Celina share...2020-05-161h 27State of MurderState of MurderColorado - Wild Bill Cody and Denver's SpidermanThe summer of 1998 William Lee Neal or as he would later call himself Wild Bill Cody would brutally murder 3 women with an axe. The bizarre actions of this man both before and after the murders will leave your head spinning. Have you ever felt like someone is watching you even though there is no one else around? Well for the Peters' in Denver Colorado they were not alone. Find out what happens when the Spiderman is finally exposed on this week's episode of State of Murder!2020-05-071h 38State of MurderState of MurderNew Mexico - Hollywood Video Murders and The Murder of Cindy RayAmber's story this week heads close to home as she used to work at a Hollywood Video in the 90's! In March of 1996 the events that would take place at Albuquerque's Hollywood Video would leave the town in shock. It would take the community raising $100,000 and an ex-boyfriend to find out what had happened that night. Celina's story takes place on a hot July afternoon also in Albuquerque when Cindy Ray, a Mormon woman who was expecting her second child would cross paths with Darci Pierce. Darci was a woman who would do anything to have a...2020-04-301h 23State of MurderState of MurderArizona - Shawna Ford and the Beauty Shop KillingsIn May 2009, Raul and his wife Gina were asleep when suddenly they were awoken by a knock at the door. The three strangers they encountered would forever change their lives. In November 1966, Robert Benjamin Smith entered the Rose Mar beauty school looking to make a name for himself. Armed with a pistol he took the lives of 5 people one of which was just 3 years old. This case would spark the dawn of media's fascination with true crime.2020-04-231h 16State of MurderState of MurderNevada - Julia Bulette and The Smith FamilyIn 1859,  prostitute Julia Bulette was beloved by the town of Virginia City Nevada. She was a charitable woman who donated money to the firefighters for new equipment and supplies and also worked as a seamstress. But on January 20th, 1867, Julia would be brutally murdered leaving the town in mourning and begging the question: Who would kill this folk town hero? In 1990, Frank Allen would begin the process of selling his dream retirement home in Henderson, Nevada, to the Smith Family. When he arrived home in the early hours of October 6th to pick up some money from t...2020-04-161h 01State of MurderState of MurderUtah - The Cabin Murders and The Hi-Fi MurdersIn December of 1990, the Tiede family heads up to the mountains of Utah to stay in their cabin for the Christmas Holiday. What was waiting at the cabin for them, however, would forever change their lives.  In April of 1974, 6 men arrived at the Hi-Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah to rob it. The events that took place during this robbery would be one of the most brutal and horrific crimes in Utah's history. *Disclaimer: This segment has some graphic details that might not be suitable for everyone. 2020-04-091h 03State of MurderState of MurderIdaho - The Scream Murder and Angie DodgeIn September 2006, Cassie Jo Stoddart was house sitting for her aunt and uncle when she was brutally murdered by two teenage boys she called friends. Their motivation? Wes Craven's meta-horror franchise, Scream.  In June 1996, college student Angie Dodge was raped and murdered in her new apartment. After a confession from suspect Christopher Tapp was gathered but no match for the DNA was found the case went cold for 23 years. That is until familial DNA would lead Angie's mom Carol down a path for the truth. 2020-04-031h 00State of MurderState of MurderWashington - Capitol Hill Massacre and The Tube Sock KillingsOn March 24, 2006 a group of friends living in the Seattle neighborhood of Capitol Hill headed out to rave, where they wanted to have fun dance and just have a good time.  Once there the guys would ended up inviting people back to their house for an after party.  One of the people they would end up inviting was Kyle Huff. This meeting would lead to one of Seattle’s biggest mass murder scenes and questions of what the motive was for this crime. In 1985, three couples would venture out towards Mt. Rainier National Park. Within days of their vacations all woul...2020-03-261h 04State of MurderState of MurderOregon - Diane Downs and Tyrom TheisJoin Amber and Celina as they travel up to Oregon with two new stories to tell and a lot of fun facts about Oregon!  In May of 1983, Diane Downs arrived at a hospital claiming her and her children were the victims of an attempted car jacking in which they had all been shot. Hospital workers and the police had their doubts about her story and she soon became suspect #1. In January of 1994 Tyrom Theis along with two accomplices robbed the Leather's Oil Company in Gresham, Oregon and murdered the three employees in the process. After his accomplices confessed Theis disappeared a...2020-03-1950 minState of MurderState of MurderCalifornia - Marcus WessonOn March 12, 2004, police dispatch would receive a call requesting assistance in what they believed to be a child custody issue.  What the police would encounter is Marcus Wesson and his family.  The events that would unfold that day would leave nine people dead and Marcus Wesson sitting on death row. When police started to investigate the deaths of Sebhrenah Wesson (age 25), Lise Wesson (17), Illabelle Wesson (8), Aviv Wesson (7), Johnathan Wesson (7), Sedona Wesson (2), Marshey Wesson (2), Ethan Wesson (4), and Jeva Wesson (1); they would unravel a history of sexual abuse, incest and violence.2020-03-121h 31