5 MURDER Mysteries You’ve Never Heard About
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Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteriesBuy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8_________________________________________________________5 Murder Mysteries You’ve Never Heard AboutMurders are heinous crimes. Some get solved easily, but others are more complicated. The next five cases are not only those that still leave the culprit unknown but they’re also ones that never got the publicity they deserved. These are 5 Murder Mysteries You’ve Never Heard About. 5. Brad St. Clair On August 7, 2000, the local property manager, Brad St. Clair started his workday like any other. At night, he was finishing up work at St. Clair Investments, a business he had in Bakersfield, California. At 5:00 P.M., his wife called to confirm dinner plans. 4. Frances WorthingtonOn January 1, 1996, 76-year old, Frances Worthington from Knoxville, Tennessee was found dead inside her home. That morning, Frances’ son, Mike, phoned her to check on his mother. When she didn’t answer the calls, he decided to head to her home and check. Once his son got there. He found something disturbing. Police said it was an unusual crime scene. Items were found scattered in the house, flour and sugar were thrown on the floor, in what seemed like an attempt by the intruder to find hidden valuables. 3. Hannah WilliamsBenson Williams called 911 in a panic. He said his daughter, 17-year old Hannah Williams was missing. He said his daughter drove off with a rental car and was taking anti-depressants. The dispatcher asked if he was concerned Hannah might harm herself, her father responded, “I am.” 2. Bumble Bee Road MurdersFor a young Scottsdale, Arizona couple, it was supposed to be a happy day. It was their first anniversary and they celebrated it by going on a camping trip to Sunset Point, just off Bumble Bee Road - only, the couple never came back alive. 1. Jerry “Mike” BaylesOn October 3, 1970, 11-year old Jerry “Mike” Bayles, took his brother’s paper route and cruised the morning streets of his neighborhood in Indianapolis, Indiana. His older brother, “Buddy” was sick so Mike covered for him.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices