Murderers In Ohio
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Murderers In Ohio takes a look at men and women who cross the line with murder in the Buckeye State. We will look at cases like the Youngstown Labor Day Massacre, Neal Bradley Long, and many more. We will look at cases from the past and present day.
Murderers In Ohio
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This is part 2 of the interview with Matheau Moore In May 2020 Emily Noble had gone missing from her home in Westville, Delaware County, Ohio. Emily's body was found four months later hanging in a tree in a wooded area. Law enforcement charged her husband Matteau Moore for murder. Host of Murderers In Ohio, Bill Swafford will talk with Matheau Moore, but first will take a quick look at the case. “All content in this podcast is a matter of public record. Theories presented are just that and should not be considered a statement of fact. Murderers In Ohio and music were produced and p ..read more
Murderers In Ohio
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In May 2020 Emily Noble had gone missing from her home in Westville, Delaware County, Ohio. Emily's body was found four months later hanging in a tree in a wooded area. Law enforcement charged her husband Matteau Moore for murder.
Host of Murderers In Ohio, Bill Swafford will talk with Matheau Moore, but first will take a quick look at the case.
“All content in this podcast is a matter of public record. Theories presented are just that and should not be considered a statement of fact.
Murderers In Ohio and music were produced and performed by William (Bill) Swafford
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Murderers In Ohio
1y ago
On Easter Sunday in 1975, James Ruppert violently murdered eleven of his own family members. The victims were three adults and eight children. James would end up having three different murder trials for these homicides. James would be eventually convicted of only two homicides and not guilty for the rest by reason of insanity. Listen now to see if you think James Ruppert deserved three different court trials for the murder of eleven of his own family members.
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Murderers In Ohio
1y ago
On March 22, 1998, Stacey Colbert, an Ohio State University graduate, went missing from her apartment in Columbus, Ohio. There were no leads in the case till in 2004 skeletal remains were found in a different Ohio county. After 25 years there still has been no leads in the case. Host, Bill Swafford, will look into the Stacey Colbert case and talk to those close to Stacey Colbert.
The first episode is set to drop March 22, 2023 the 25th anniversary of the day Stacey Colbert went missing.
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Murderers In Ohio
1y ago
The hunt for the monster who murdered 23-year-old Stacey Colbert takes the true crime podcast "Just In Case You Forgot" to Delaware County, Ohio for season 2. Host Bill Swafford will meet up with Ashley, one of Stacey's friends and sorority sisters plus Detective Jeff Bessinger from the Delaware County Sheriff's department. The one big question is why that spot in Delaware County.
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Murderers In Ohio
1y ago
February 11, 2011, 26-year-old Tiffany Brown goes missing in Bellefontaine, Ohio in Logan County. Tiffany was reported missing by her mom. Days after Tiffany was reported missing, her body was found in the home that her mom was living in. Tiffany's mom shared a home with Samuel Littleton Jr. Sam would become a person of interest in the death of Tiffany Brown which was ruled a homicide.
Then an elderly couple would go missing from their home outside of Bellefontaine. At first investigators did not know that the two missing person cases were linked together.
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Murderers In Ohio
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In January of 1990 five bodies were dug up by law enforcement outside of the town Kirtland, Ohio. The farmhouse was rented by a man named Jeffrey Lundgren. Jeffrey was a self-proclaimed profit of God and formed his own religious cult. The five bodies that were found were those of the Avery family.
Jeffrey claimed that he read in the scriptures that he and his followers should kill the Avery family. Jeffrey Lundgren would be convicted for murder and so would some of his followers.
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Murderers In Ohio
1y ago
Stanley Adams murdered Esther Cook and her 12-year-old daughter in Trumbull County, Ohio. On this episode of Murderers In Ohio host Bill Swafford will talk about how Esther and her daughter lost their lives over money for drugs. Stanley Adams would receive the death penalty for this crime.
“All content in this podcast is a matter of public record. Theories presented are just that and should not be considered a statement of fact.
Murderers In Ohio and music were produced and performed by William (Bill) Swafford
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Murderers In Ohio
1y ago
In 1993 Robin Dennis was brutely raped and murdered in Marion County, Ohio. In this episode of Murderers In Ohio host Bill Swafford will look into the Robin Dennis murder and at the man who was convicted for the crime. Maurice Mason was sentenced to death in 1994 for Robin's murder, but in 2008 his death sentence got overturned. Maurice Mason would show no remorse for what he did to young Robin Dennis.
“All content in this podcast is a matter of public record. Theories presented are just that and should not be considered a statement of fact.
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Murderers In Ohio
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In 1996 in Amelia, Ohio 69-year-old Clara Swart lost her life because a convicted murderer moved in next door. This murder case is out of Clermont County Ohio. A man by the name of Jesse James Cowans had been convicted of murder when he was only 16. Jesse had received parole twice after being sentenced to life in prison. People believe that the parole board made a mistake by releasing Jesse Cowans, since he murdered again.
The true crime podcast Murderers in Ohio and music were put together by William Swafford
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