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In 1955, a caretaker for an elderly couple found them bludgeoned and beaten inside their home. The lone survivor would be the key to finding whomever could commit such a crime.Get you Carolina Crimes Apparel at www.carolinacrimesstore.comFollow us on Social Media:Facebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @SCcrimespodSources:Small Town Slayings in South Carolina by Lt. Rita Y. Shuler
In Newberry,SC, circa 1992 a daughter finds her mother murdered and mutilated in her home. With no enemies to speak of, authorities employ an investigative tool in an unorthodox way to catch the murderer.Get your Carolina Crimes Gear at : www.carolinacrimesstore.comFollow us on Social Media:Instagram: Carolina CrimesFacebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @ SCcrimespodSources: The Aiken StandardThe Greenville NewsCarolina Crimes by Rita Y. Shuler
This week we give you never before heard revelations direct from the official SLED files on the murder of James Jordan, father of the most recognizable athlete of his generation, Michael Jordan.Visit www.carolinacrimesstore.com for all of your Carolina Crimes Podcast MerchandiseFollow us on social media:Facebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @SCcrimespodInstagram: Carolina Crimes PodEmail: carolinacrimespod@gmail.comSpecial Thanks to Lt. Rita Y. Shuler, ret. Special Agent SLEDTrue Crime. South Carolina. Murder, James Jordan, Michael Jordan. NBA. Marlboro County
An inerview with one of the most prolific crime fighters in South Carolina History and noted author: Lt. Rita Y. Shuler. We dicusee her involvement with the investigation of the murder of Elaine Fogle and her writting.Please check out all of her books available on Amazon.com:-Small Town Slayings in South Carolina-Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror that Shook South Carolina-Carolina Crimes: Case Files of a Forensic Photographer- The Lowcountry Murder of Gwendolyn Elaine Fogle: A Cold Case SolvedPLEASE ALSO CONSIDER DONTATING TO THE ELAINE FOGLE SCHOLARSHIP FUND:The Elaine Fogle Scholarship Fundc/o Colleton Regional Medical Center AuxillaryPO BOX 288Walterboro,SC 29488Elaine Fogle Murder. Walterboro,SC. True Crime.Special Editing thanks to Tyler Cupp and Matthew Kreh
Larry Gene Bell terrorized two families of two girls in South Carolina in 1985, but over the years, investigators have speculated he may have been responsible for the disappearances of other women in Charlotte, N.C. Show Notes: "Murder in the Midlands:Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror That Shook South Carolina" by Rita Y. Shuler "Charlotte True Crime Stories: Notorious Cases from Fraud to Serial Killing" by Cathy Pickens For a full list of resources used to compile this episode, visit missinginthecarolinas.com. Show Sponsor: WOW! Women on Writing www.wow-womenonwriting.com
Two days before her graduation from high school, 17-year-old Shari Smith was kidnapped from her mailbox. The kidnapper called her family on eight different occasions taunting them and even threatened that Shari's 21-year-old sister, Dawn, would suffer the same fate. Eventually, the perpetrator's phone calls stopped, but his crimes didn't. Two weeks after Shari's disappearance, he called the Smith family again and provided them with the directions to where the body of his newest victim could be found.SUBSCRIBE, Subscribe subscribe to us! Thank you!FOR EXCLUSIVE EPISODES AND CONTENT, GO TO PATREON.COM/TNTCRIMES If you like us, FOLLOW us!Twitter: @TnTcrimes Instagram: @TnTcrimes Facebook: @TnTcrimesVISIT US AT:www.TNTcrimes.comwww.TNTcrimes.com/members/www.Patreon.com/tntcrimesYouTube: TnT: Crimes & Consequences Sources:The Rose of Shari Smith by Hilda SmithMurder in the Midlands by Rita Y. Shuler
A young girl goes missing in South Carolina in 1985. Soon after, her kidnapper would begin calling her family - but not to make demands for her safe return, but only to cruelly taunt them. This is the first chapter in the series "Taunting Terrors". Several resources were used in the research for this episodes including: Book: Murder in the Midlands: Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror that Shook South Carolina by Rita Y. Shuler Articles: South Carolina serial killer forced girl to write a farewell note and tormented his victims' families after sick spree in mid-80s by Mara Bovsun, New York Daily News, November 15, 2014 Left Behind: Survivors of Capital Crimes Don't want the Victims to be Forgotten by Becky Beane for PFM.org Court Records: United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Larry Gene Bell v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner, South Carolina Department of Corrections, T. Travis Medlock, Attorney General, State of South Carolina, December 18, 1995 Sponsors: Simple Health - www.SimpleHealth.com/ONCE or enter ONCE at checkout to try Simple Health for free. Italic - www.Italic.com - use offer code ONCE for $15 off your first order. Social Media: Twitter - @uponacrime Patreon - www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime Facebook and Instagram @onceuponacrimepod