Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 15 hours 20 minutes
Episode 3-9 --- 1902 fratricide with an eleven year old killer.
A shade of blue story, of a Juvenile offender homicide investigation.
The idea of homicidal children is nothing new. In episode one of season two of 542 and the blue. We discussed a murder by a six year old in Kentucky.
This not a symptom of the times we live in. Juvenile killers have been with us throughout history...
Episode 3-10 ---The JFK Assassination and the Boone N.C. triple Murder connection...
Episode 3-11--- 30 year old murder investigation solved by public genealogy company
A 23 year old mother’s cold case murder in Ohio has been solved with an arrest after 29 years.
The victim was raped, beaten, stabbed and set on fire on March 30, 1991. Her daughter was three at the time.
In 2020 almost 30 years after the crime, DNA collected evidence has been matched...
Episode 3-12-- Listen to the trees they can testify too.
A shade of blue story, for five for two and the blue on a murder investigation from the 1980's.
An interesting investigation that took several years to solve and bring to court. Interesting for its use of forensic evidence collection and the interpretation of that evidence.
And the connections to other crimes.
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Episode 3-13- Triple jeopardy? Tried three time for the same murder.
1985 Fort Bragg N.C.
A Soldier tried three time for the murder of the same victim. Once found guilty, on appeal a second trial was ordered. The suspect was found not guilty and acquitted.
A third trial was held. With new information and evidence, this time he is found guilty for murdering the same victim and given the death penalty...
Episode 3-14 Mass murder in Virginia 2010
Five Four Two and the Blue Podcast
on line June 13, 2020
What caused a Security Officer to commit Mass Murder?
Grief, madness, or Underlying evil some say is in every one.
Listen and decide for yourself
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felonfile/message3-15- The Giggling Granny, self made widow & killer. Nannie Doss 1950 grandmother serial killer. She killed from the 1920s to 1954. Nannie Doss was referred to as the Giggling Granny, the Lonely Hearts Killer, the Black Widow, and Lady Blue Beard. She was not your average granny / me-maw. Listen to find out more and decide if you would go to her house for Sunday dinner. On line June 20th, 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felonfile/message
Episode 3-16 "Big" and "Little" Harpe terrorized the western frontier in the 1790s
A shade of blue story of a murder spree stretching from North Carolina, the Cumberland Gap in western Virginia to Cave-in-Rock and Potts Spring in southeastern Illinois. The spree lasted nine months. the Harps killed at least 40 men, women and children on the frontier until caught...
Episode 3-17 - Grandmother on Death Row
The first woman in the United States to be executed after the death penalties punishment was returned in 1976. The first woman since 1962. to be executed. Another first that North Carolina can claim in this trail is the first woman to be executed by lethal injection.
Daughter, wife, mother, girlfriend, grandmother, Serial Killer. The Shade of Blue Story of Velma Barfield...
Episode 3-18 A Black Widow on Death Row
Another serial killer grandmother on N.C. Death Row
on line 7-11-2020 at 7pm
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