The Murder of Roberta "Bobbie" Miller (New Hampshire)

The Murder of Roberta "Bobbie" Miller (New Ha...

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The Murder of Laurie Gonyo (Vermont)

In the fall of 1976, a woman vanished from her home in rural Vermont sometime between a cup of morning coffee and the end of an ordinary workday. What followed was years of suspicion, rumor, and silence until a witness with questionable credibility stepped forward. Laurie Gonyo’s ...  Show more

The Murder of James Cassidy, Part 2 (Maine)

Fifty years after James Cassidy’s death, there is still no simple explanation for his brutal murder. The evidence left behind in the Maine woods raised questions investigators have never fully answered. And the deeper the investigation went, the more complicated the picture becam ...  Show more

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