We are surrounded by mysteries and odd happenings! Not all of them make it into a book or movie! These short CrimeCast snippets are designed to peak your interest and maybe even push you down the rabbit hole of intrique. ... The Keddie Cabin Murders of 1981 are among the most horrific and baffling crimes in California history. On April 11, 1981, the vacation cabin of Sue Sharp in Keddie, California, became the scene of a brutal massacre. Sue, her son John, and his friend Dana were murdered in an unimaginable act of violence. The three victims were bound with electrical cords, stabbed, and bludgeoned with a hammer. But the most terrifying detail was the inexplicable absence of Sue’s 12-year-old daughter, Tina, who was nowhere to be found. LISTEN FOR MORE OF THE STORY
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