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I agree with both of the comments above. I hope the house being demolished doesn’t cause him to wall free all bc they couldn’t wait. Just like with piketon jurors toured the crime scenes. I pray it doesn’t affect the outcome in anyway.

1 months ago reply 0

I concur with the first comment. Additionally, I think based on the timeline & the fact that the university was paying for the security of the home, I think the decision to demolish was financial. The university will lean on the emotional aspect of this situation to justify the demolishing of the house. Of course, to me, the site should be torn down eventually. Ultimately, I think it was an error to demolish the site of the crime until after the conclusion of the trial. I hope justice is served.

1 months ago reply 1

In my opinion, the prosecutors should have emphatically refused to let the house be torn down until after the trial was over. I find it hard to believe that the house was in too bad or condition to allow for people to tour through it. Taking the jurors through the house would have been a great tool to bring them into the entire horror of what happened on that terrible night.

1 months ago reply 1

Believe this is the record holder for most ads

2 months ago reply 0

Too many ads. I’m done. Will wait for a decent podcast on the story

2 months ago reply 0

I enjoy learning about crime stories.

4 months ago reply 0

It’s Dennis Rader. Not Radar

11 months ago reply 0

The ads are so friggin loud and long!!

11 months ago reply 0

Also he was getting his PhD at WSU, not UW. Clearly y’all aren’t doing the work.

1 years ago reply 0

Latah Co is pronounced ”Lay-Taw.” Really wish these reporters would do their research and get it right.

1 years ago reply 0

I’m really enjoying this podcast. It’s very thorough and goes in depth with the Wagner family. One suggestion I would make is when they bleep out the names of the children whenever they are mentioned, they could use a less obtrusive sound. This episode especially. The witness on the stand is very soft-spoken. Therefore, I turn up the volume, and that sound is jarring in comparison.

1 years ago reply 0

I love this series but there are WAY too many commercials

1 years ago reply 0

Such a good podcast I also like the pink moon murders which is about this case its very detailed just like this one

1 years ago reply 0

Keep trying to play this podcast and always get error message? Have tried on different platforms (, iHeartRadio, stitcher,Amazon) and different connections (home wifi, work wifi, phone data) with same results.

2 years ago reply 0

The ads are crazy..switched off and will not listen..30 minute episode with about 10 ads and these ads make you turn off

2 years ago reply 0

The ads are ridiculous! Makes me not want to listen

3 years ago reply 1

Interesting Podcast, but to be honest, nothing I heard convinced me into believing that the Wagner's were the murderers. Probably because the focus seems to have been more on hearsay and theories than explaining some important parts; like the motive is supposedly a custody-battle but they barely talked about how that situation looked like when the murders happened. And they could have dwelled more into the details of the similar executions, bc that's strange if the Wagner's killed the family.

3 years ago reply 1

Any updates? I find interesting about all of the other murders in the surrounding towns that have gone unsolved and are similar.

3 years ago reply 1

Going off topic. Other cases with charged parties. Get back on topic tin foil hats

4 years ago reply 0

Can't stand the guy's voice

4 years ago reply 0

Too many commercials and repeating of the same information over & over...the first two episodes are essentially the same thing repeated. Interesting, but there really is very little actual information to be found here.

4 years ago reply 6