Episode 13: He Wanted to be Her: The Murder of Mary Lynn Witherspoon

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On March 3, 1981, 15-year old Suzanne returned home from school and found her mother Nancy Jo Canode murdered. To this day, no one has been held responsible, although the family feels there is enough circumstantial evidence to take the case to trial.

Episode 12: Fight for Justice - The Murder of Nancy Jo Canode

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On March 3, 1981, 15-year old Suzanne returned home from school and found her mother Nancy Jo Canode murdered. To this day, no one has been held responsible, although the family feels there is enough circumstantial evidence to take the case to trial.

Episode 9: Fowl Play Extra: Q&A with Christina Keller

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This episode is a Q & A with Christina Keller, ex-wife of Marty Duram, the victim of the murder we discussed in episode 8.

Episode 8: Fowl Play: The Murder of Martin Duram

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On May 13, 2015, a neighbor found Martin and Glenna Duram shot in their home. Martin, who went by Marty, was deceased at the scene however, Glenna survived a gunshot to her head. For over a year, police did not have a suspect in custody. And then, a witness came to light. Well, sort of. This Fact is Stranger than Fiction episode discusses how Marty's pet parrot, Bud, played a role in solving his murder.

Episode 7: Filicide Christy Sheats

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Friday, June 24, 2016 was Jason Sheats’ 45th birthday, but instead of it being a day of celebration, it would end in tragedy. His wife of more than 20 years, Christy Sheats, would calmly gun down the couples two daughters, Taylor, 22, and Madison, 17. She didn't take a single at her husband.

Episode 6: The Murder of Melissa McLauchlin

On December 30th, 1992, a motorist driving down US Highway 78 near Summerville, South Carolina came upon a grisly scene. Police were called to the site, where a young woman with six gun shots had been dumped along the side of the road.

Episode 5: Wrong Place at the Wrong Time - Murders of the Lillelid Family

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This episode covers the 1997 murders of the Lillelid family. Vidar Lillelid, his wife Delfina, and their two children, Tabitha and Peter were returning home from a religious retreat. they had stopped at a rest stop and were kidnapped and shot by six troubled teens from Kentucky, who were on their way to New Orleans.