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UnavailableFamily eyed in dad's mysterious boating death. DNA on used condoms leads to the arrest of alleged child killer. New questions after toddler & newborn found dead outside home. Candy-stealing bear caught on video.
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Family eyed in dad's mysterious boating death. DNA on used condoms leads to the arrest of alleged child killer. New questions after toddler & newborn…

FromCrime & Justice with Ashleigh Banfield


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Family eyed in dad's mysterious boating death. DNA on used condoms leads to the arrest of alleged child killer. New questions after toddler & newborn…

FromCrime & Justice with Ashleigh Banfield

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2018
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Podcast episode

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An Idaho woman, who is wanted for grand theft, went missing after her husband died with lethal levels of allergy medication in his system. 68-year-old Larry Isenberg was reported missing in Lake Coeur de'Alene in February. His body was found 16 days later and now, a medical examiner has revealed that there were no 'visible' signs of stroke or drowning, despite his wife's claims. Lori Isenberg, 64, told investigators that her husband was not feeling well and fell off their boat into the lake. She has been missing since failing to appear at her arraignment last month.

For three decades, the abduction, rape and murder of 8-year-old April Tinsley in April 1988 had frustrated Indiana investigators. The mysterious killer's taunting messages admitting to the crime, scrawled on a barn door and on paper notes threatening to kill again, only added to the desire to solve the cold case. Still, no suspect could be found. But thanks to advances in genealogy and DNA technology, the suspected killer was arrested and then confessed to the crime on Sunday-more than 30 years after April's death. John D. Miller, 59, was preliminarily charged with murder, child molesting and criminal confinement of a victim under 14, according to Allen County Court's website.

Newly released court records chronicle what a mother of two young girls who died on July 4th told investigators about the death of her children. 29-year-old Jenna Boedecker-Ribando, who is also accused of assaulting her husband a day earlier, told police she fell asleep in a running car and found her daughters unresponsive when she woke up. The cause of their deaths has not yet been determined and no one has been formally charged in the case.

A bear is caught on video breaking into the car of a family vacationing in Tennessee. When the bear was gone, the family discovered the bear got away with candy from another vehicle. via Knit
Released:
Jul 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode