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Scene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe DrifterSitting under an old oak tree on a breezy spring day, in an out of the way corner of a park in Brownsville, Texas, he strums away on a guitar that looks nearly as old as he is. With a gaunt face, scruffy, grey beard and a cigarette hanging loosely on his lips, he sings about the hardships of life and the kindness of strangers. His black fedora, rolled coat sleeves and leather bracelets give the impression of a washed-up D-list rock star trying to hold on to his better days. But, there are no bright lights in this drifter’s...2020-12-1058 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeFallen AngelsBremerton is a Navy town. The base and Naval Shipyard have made a home there on the Kitsap Peninsula. In East Bremerton, there’s a tidy duplex, tucked at the end of a cul de sac on Magnolia Boulevard, the kind of block where you're friendly with your neighbors. And there is a woman who lived there in January of 1986. Her name was Helene, but everyone called her Nikki. Nikki was raising her two children in that duplex: her precious little girl, 4 year old Adrienne, and Marcus, her 6 month old little boy. To make ends meet, Nikki had been working as...2020-12-031h 10Scene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeMassacre at Erland's PointThe cast of characters read like an old version of Clue and the mystery of Who Done It? was just as intriguing. Not just one, but six people murdered in a waterfront cottage on the tip of Erland’s Point in the spring of 1934.  The wealthy community was just about six miles outside Bremerton, but it was a world apart. While the port town of Bremerton was always busy and bustling with ships and cargo constantly churning in and out of the harbor and people coming and going all hours of the day and night. The hamlet of Erland’s Point...2020-11-2635 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe I5 KillerThe roar of the crowd was like music to Randall Woodfield’s ears. Those Friday Night Lights fueled his ego as he caught the football mid air. And then, his magnus opus. He pumped his legs toward the promise land: Portland State University’s end zone. It was the moment he lived for, when all eyes were on Randy. Touchdown! The year was 1974 and it wasn’t long before NFL talent scouts would come to watch Randy on the field. The scout would gush that Randy was quite a jumper and he could cut on a dime. Randy’s coach agreed...2020-11-1955 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimePeace, Love and PoisonLike a lucky horseshoe, The Dalles runs along a bend on the south side of the Columbia River.  In the 80’s the sleepy little town had just a few thousand people, but was still the largest community in rural Wasco County.  Fishing and farming were popular activities in this beautiful part of north central Oregon.  […] The post Peace, Love and Poison first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-11-1252 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Gold DiggerOut in the field the big, heavy duty machinery revs up. A lone farmer sits inside the cockpit of this gigantic tractor. A puff of smoke trails out of the little exhaust pipe as the earth begins to churn beneath the steel blades.  Nothing but time and the big blue sky as the tractor makes […] The post The Gold Digger first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-11-0553 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeWashed Away: The TikTok Suitcase MurdersMovie theaters and bowling alleys were closed  Restaurants were offering takeout only. And nightlife was non-existent. The summer of 2020 has been cemented in our minds as a time of pandemic, fear, loneliness and never ending boredom. It’s not surprising that it’s also the time that a new app promising unexpected adventures right in your […] The post Washed Away: The TikTok Suitcase Murders first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-10-2932 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeepish Thoughts: The Trump of Monte CristoDid you know the origins of the Trump family fortune have links to a Ghost Town in Washington? Kim shares the details in this Deepish Thoughts. The post Deepish Thoughts: The Trump of Monte Cristo first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-10-2612 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Legend of Billy GholImagine a sailor. The year is 1907. He’s just finished up swabbing the deck. You can see him there, resting up against his mop. He takes a whiff of that salty air. Seagulls fly overhead. This sailor’s been out to sea for months. What beauty to behold as Grays Harbor and Aberdeen, Washington come into […] The post The Legend of Billy Ghol first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-10-2250 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeWho Killed Karen Bodine?Karen Bodine never did stray far from home. Even after she was grown and had three children of her own, she wasn’t in a hurry to leave the community near Tumwater where she grew up, where she had lived with her parents and big brother, Greg. It was a tight-knit family that Karen and her […] The post Who Killed Karen Bodine? first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-10-1539 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeA Casualty of JusticeAt 11 o’clock an Army corporal dropped the needle into the well grooved lines on the record player. Taps played over the loudspeaker across the Fort Lawton base on August 14, 1944. It was time for soldiers to begin settling in for the night.   Allied troops had recently marched into Paris and suddenly the bucolic Fort […] The post A Casualty of Justice first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-10-081h 12Scene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeepish Thoughts: More with CeCe Moore 2020-10-0615 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeSolved by Science: The Murder of Susan GalvinIt was the summer of love… 1967. Seattle was simultaneously the center of the known universe and on the very edge of something spectacular. Seattle’s own Jimi Hendrix had just released his second album, Are You Experienced? The city had its first “Be In,” a protest to mourn the loss of a coffee shop and […] The post Solved by Science: The Murder of Susan Galvin first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-09-3042 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Disappearance of Lindsey BaumSome children are sensitive. But, I’m not talking about the child that’s quick to tear up or is shy. I’m talking about the empathic child who sees or feels things before they happen. They have the ability to sense things.    Maybe, 10 year old Lindsey Baum had that gift, to sense light that exists around […] The post The Disappearance of Lindsey Baum first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-09-231h 10Scene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeTo Catch a Cat KillerThe Evergreen State is known for its rainy days, precipitation that some say never ends. But we like to keep a little secret. Summertime in the Pacific Northwest is something else. July and August, a beautiful 75 degrees with nothing but blue skies as far as the eye can see.  The perfect backdrop for wherever […] The post To Catch a Cat Killer first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-08-2038 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeNorjak: The Mystery of D.B. CooperHe wore mirrored sunglasses. Aviators. With a black suit, a white shirt, a clip-on tie and loafers. It was the day before Thanksgiving in 1971.  The mystery man approached a ticket agent at Portland International Airport and paid cash for a one-way ticket to Seattle, signing his name Dan Cooper. Once he was on the […] The post Norjak: The Mystery of D.B. Cooper first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-08-1340 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeepish Thoughts: Justice for Charlie and BradenA record setting jury award is announced for the family of Susan Cox Powell in the deaths of her sons, Charlie and Braden. You can find more information about Charlie’s Dinosaur here. The post Deepish Thoughts: Justice for Charlie and Braden first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-08-0609 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimePang Warehouse FireHe was known to have a way with the ladies. When he was young, Martin Pang was known as a wanna be playboy. He knew how to wine and dine his paramours (on his parents dime). But there was a dark side to his certain brand of charisma. Who knows when that dark seed began […] The post Pang Warehouse Fire first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-08-061h 00Scene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Barefoot Bandit: Colton Harris MooreFrom a dilapidated mobile home on rural Camano Island to the warm island breezes of the Bahamas, the legend of the Barefoot Bandit’s international crime spree has inspired books, movies and countless ballads. A poor kid from a broken home, Colton Harris Moore was hell bent on living the high life, sleeping in luxury homes, […] The post The Barefoot Bandit: Colton Harris Moore first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-07-3043 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe WallowingEverybody knows everybody. It’s a saying they throw around a lot in Raymond, Washington. An eclectic Pacific Northwest town known for its logging, oyster farms and the salty air blowing in from the Pacific Ocean. There’s another saying locals would also come to know well: Nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors. They were […] The post The Wallowing first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-07-2247 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Eyes of EvilGetting paid to travel. It was a dream job for an ambitious young woman like Kate Jewell, becoming a flight attendant for American Airlines. The planes that looked like massive silver bullets with a red stripe down the side took passengers all over the country and all over the world. It was 1970, back when […] The post The Eyes of Evil first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-07-1640 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeTed Bundy: Buried SecretsShe was a blondie with hazel eyes. Ann Marie Burr at 8 years old was lively and good-natured. Her smile was legendary. She was big sister to Julie, who was 7, Greg, 5, and 3 year old Mary. The large Catholic family called the North End of Tacoma home. Their tidy, brick, English style bungalow was […] The post Ted Bundy: Buried Secrets first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-07-091h 33Scene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeStarvation HeightsThe tiny fishing village of Olalla, Washington was home to only a few dozen families when Dr. Linda Hazzard came to town. It was the dawn of the 20th century. The big city doctor was building her own private hospital and a circle of little cottages where her patients could live while they were getting […] The post Starvation Heights first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-07-0138 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeEvil IntentSo many twists and turns led Idaho investigators to an unassuming home where a search warrant was served on a cold morning in January 2020. But what are police looking for? Clues to the whereabouts of two children missing since September. 17 year old Tylee and her little brother J.J. had vanished without a trace. […] The post Evil Intent first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-06-2449 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDark Side of the MountainJohn Benson was a family man.  The truck driver from Tacoma was a father of five.  And, every once in a while, he liked to get away. He liked to go hunting. In October of 2000, John was braving the frigid and unpredictable weather just outside Mount Rainier National Park.  It was prime hunting season […] The post Dark Side of the Mountain first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-06-1735 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe EnterprisePierce County is the second-largest county in Washington State. Its largest city, Tacoma, is about 33 miles South of Seattle. The largest public employer in Pierce County is the military at Joint Base Lewis McChord. In the 1970’s the population included a lot of young, single men that the Carbone gang liked to take advantage […] The post The Enterprise first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-06-1031 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeWildman of the WynoocheeHistory is told through the eyes of the victors. The legends of the Wild West are no different. Like the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid, who some say got a raw deal. The Pacific Northwest had its own legendary lawbreaker. John Tornow, also known as the Wildman of the Wynoochee. He was an expert tracker, […] The post Wildman of the Wynoochee first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-06-0335 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe DateSpring in Seattle. It’s a little soggy and the wind still kicks up a bit. But, the ever present drizzle is mere background music for many Seattleites because April means the Mariners come out of hibernation. That’s something Ingrid Lyne could relate to. At 40, Ingrid was a newly divorced mom of three young girls who […] The post The Date first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-05-2740 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeath on a DeadlineHis family called him Lennie, after the large, lumbering character from the Steinbeck classic Of Mice and Men. A simple-minded man who is usually unaware of how his actions affect everyone around him. It’s easy to see how that moniker fell onto Donald Dunn. His final hours of freedom were filled with a series of […] The post Death on a Deadline first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-05-1942 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeBIG NEWS! 2020-05-1314 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeTo Kill a Prosecutor, Part 2The murder of Thomas Crane Wales rocked the Seattle area. He was one of the good guys, a federal prosecutor who was known to be fair, but firm. Wales was gunned down in his Seattle home on a chilly October night in 2001. Despite valiant efforts by law enforcement, after nearly 20 years the person or […] The post To Kill a Prosecutor, Part 2 first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-05-0622 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeTo Kill a Prosecutor, Part 1Two bulls locking horns in a bitter court battle waged between a beloved federal prosecutor, Thomas Crane Wales, and a defendant known only as “The Pilot.” Some say a bitter grudge was the motive for the shots fired in the dead of night that left Wales bleeding out in his Seattle home. It’s alleged that […] The post To Kill a Prosecutor, Part 1 first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-04-2941 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Mad Doctor of South HillThe Mad Doctor of South Hill. That’s what they called him. And, it fit like a glove. The story of Rudolph Hahn is like an old black and white Film Noir from Orson Welles, a slow burn that reminds you none of us are getting out of this thing called life… alive. It was 1924 […] The post The Mad Doctor of South Hill first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-04-2332 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeepish Thoughts: Rabbit HolesRabbit Holes. We all go down them. Especially in this time of pandemic. In this Deepish Thoughts, we talk about why we do this to ourselves and the impact it can have on our lives. We also have a preview of our next episode, The Mad Doctor of South Hill! (Keep an eye out for […] The post Deepish Thoughts: Rabbit Holes first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-04-2210 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Disappearance of Susan Powell, Part 2Susan Powell’s journals reveal a young woman who yearned to be a wife and mother. And Susan was an amazing mother to Charlie and Braden. Oh, how she tried to be a good wife to Josh Powell. But, her husband didn’t make that easy. Not by a long shot. Trapped in an emotionally abusive marriage, […] The post The Disappearance of Susan Powell, Part 2 first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-04-1542 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeThe Disappearance of Susan PowellMurder, religion, domestic violence, money, pornography, depravity, manipulation. The Susan Powell case is the worst of the worst. How did it all go so wrong? If you asked those close to Susan, all she ever really wanted was to be a wife and mother. In 2009, Susan worked a full-time job, was an amazing mom […] The post The Disappearance of Susan Powell first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-04-0833 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeepish Thoughts: Food CrimesCarolyn shares an amuse bouche of food-inspired true crime stories as we contemplate the foods that we might be willing to commit a crime for. The post Deepish Thoughts: Food Crimes first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-04-0113 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeKiller Kids & COVIDNirvana, Sound Garden, Pearl Jam. Seattle in the 90’s saw the birth of Grunge music. The punk-metal hybrid of music was championed by the newly minted SubPop Records and by throngs of teens in ratty flannels and slept-in hair who felt connected with the message of discontent with the status quo. What started as an […] The post Killer Kids & COVID first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-03-2536 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeCupcake KidnapperNote: This episode discusses the alleged plot to kidnap a baby. However, this is an ongoing investigation and the opinions of the hosts and interviewees are opinions, not facts. Everyone is presumed innocent unless proven otherwise in a court of law. The post Cupcake Kidnapper first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-03-1845 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeBackwoods BoogiemanIn 1969, the city of Renton was still just a small town, home to about 20,000 people. Their crowning achievement was the single-story library that had just been completed.  It was the first, and is still the only library to be built over a river. The building literally hovers over the water, held up by […] The post Backwoods Boogieman first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-03-1132 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeSecrets in SeabeckWe’re honored to work with the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office as they work to identify the killers of the Careaga Family. Task Force investigators may be contacted at (360) 337-5636 Or Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound: quadruplehomicideTF@co.kitsap.wa.us The post Secrets in Seabeck first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-03-0441 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeMassacre at the Wah Mee ClubIt was the worst kept secret in Chinatown. The Wah Mee Club started as an elegant speakeasy in the basement of an upscale hotel, serving alcohol to those willing to skirt the liquor laws during prohibition. When the alcohol restrictions were lifted, the Wah Mee shifted to another black market pastime: gambling. And they catered […] The post Massacre at the Wah Mee Club first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-02-2636 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeGreen River Killer Part 2A serial killer hunted young, vulnerable women and murdered them in an unspeakably cruel and depraved manner, disposing their bodies in the Green River and other heavily-wooded green spaces throughout King County for nearly 20 years. That is, until his capture in 2001. In episode one, we talked about how Gary Ridgway evaded capture because he […] The post Green River Killer Part 2 first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-02-1940 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeepish Thoughts: Why Words MatterWhile we really enjoy off-the-cuff conversations during our episodes, we also are very thoughtful and purposeful in the words we use. Whether it’s victim versus survivor, prostitute versus sex worker, or some other descriptors, words that identify people are especially sensitive. Check out our second episode of Deepish Thoughts, then let us know – what […] The post Deepish Thoughts: Why Words Matter first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-02-1507 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeGreen River Killer Part 1Forest Green. It’s a color most often associated with the Pacific Northwest. And, you’ve probably heard of the rain. Us Washingtonians are used to it. In fact, some of us love the rain so much there’s a word for that: a Pluviophile, someone who finds joy and peace of mind during rainy days. Acres and […] The post Green River Killer Part 1 first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-02-1241 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDeepish Thoughts: Why Scene of the Crime?The title of our podcast is more than just an old cliché. We chose the name Scene of the Crime for two reasons. First, we hope to bring you an immersive audio experience that will make you feel like you are in the place and time where these crimes took place. Second, the time and […] The post Deepish Thoughts: Why Scene of the Crime? first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-02-0804 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeHouse of HorrorsIn the summer of 2017, Charles Emery had been diagnosed with dementia. Doctors felt it was no longer safe for the 82 year old to continue living in the two story Seattle home he’d been sharing with his brothers for more than 50 years.  His niece was named his legal guardian, and she began the […] The post House of Horrors first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-02-0532 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeMurder in MayberryAcme, Washington. A very pastoral landscape where cows were more common for cutting grass than lawnmowers. Mary Stavik was a hardworking single mom, a school bus driver, who had carved out a nice life for her three children and herself on a country property. Mandy Stavik was Mary’s middle child. In high school, many called […] The post Murder in Mayberry first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-01-2936 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeCoins for the FerrymanAt 70 years old, Patrick Fleming was in the prime of his life.  A Navy veteran, Patrick had earned two Purple Hearts for heroic actions in Vietnam. He was proud of his medals and of his rare and valuable coin collection, which he kept stored in his apartment at the Four Freedoms House, a senior […] The post Coins for the Ferryman first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-01-2230 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeHillside StranglersIn just four months, the hillsides around LA had become infamous. Between October 1977 and February 1978 the bodies of 10 young women and girls were discovered naked and positioned in lascivious poses with ligature marks around their feet, ankles and neck. A tidal wave of fear crashed down on the City of Angels. Media […] The post Hillside Stranglers first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-01-1429 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeDoomsday BunkerIt was a Sunday morning in the spring of 2012. A small, one story home in North Bend was on fire. Firefighters wanted to get inside to figure out the best way to fight the flames and to ensure there were no victims. Unfortunately, this wouldn’t be one of those textbook situations. First, the front […] The post Doomsday Bunker first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-01-1330 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeChristmas CarnageThe holidays, a magical time filled with joy, laughter and tradition. Something Judy Anderson and her husband, Wayne, were looking forward to celebrating with three generations of their tight knit family. Little did they know that for more than half of their clan, this Christmas would be their last. It was Christmas Eve 2007 and, […] The post Christmas Carnage first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-01-1330 minScene Of the CrimeScene Of the CrimeCurse of the Fairy CabinFor more than eight years, a cabin hidden amongst the trees of the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest kept its wicked secret. Perched about 10 feet off the ground on a wooden platform, what would come to be known as the Fairy Cabin had mud brown shingles surrounding several sets of glass windows. There were […] The post Curse of the Fairy Cabin first appeared on Scene Of The Crime.2020-01-1328 min