The Murder of Denise Hart (Vermont)

The Murder of Denise Hart (Vermont)

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The Disappearance of April Grisanti (Connecticut)

Before she vanished, April Grisanti was a young woman trying to find her footing. Then, over the course of one winter night in 1985, she disappeared in plain sight. Witnesses saw her struggle. Police heard her voice asking for help. And yet, April was never seen again.What follow ...  Show more

The Murder of Joseph Woodside (New Hampshire)

In November of 1979, a man was found beaten to death along a quiet trail in a New Hampshire college town. Within a day, police had a suspect, but the case was hardly open and shut.The college student convicted of the murder – and the family who stood by him – were prepared to spe ...  Show more

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