Harper Finley
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Harper Finley
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#26: The Temple Family Tragedy - A Football Dynasty's Darkest Hour
In January 1999, a 911 call shattered the quiet of a Texas suburb. A high school football coach returned home to find his pregnant wife shot dead in what appeared to be a burglary gone wrong. The victim was eight months pregnant, beloved by her students as a special education teacher, and preparing excitedly for the birth of her daughter. The husband was local royalty—a former star linebacker turned respected coach from a football dynasty family. The community rallied around him in his darkest hour, supporting a man they saw as the embodiment of their values: tough, dedicated, and homegrown. But as investigators dug deeper into the seemingly perfect family's life, cracks began to appear. What they discovered would challenge everything the community believed about their hometown hero. The case would drag on for years, dividing families and friends, as questions mounted about what really happened that January afternoon. Was this truly a random crime that destroyed an innocent family? Or was something far more sinister hiding beneath the surface of this all-American story? Some secrets are worth killing for. Others are worth dying to protect. In this case, the line between victim and perpetrator would prove far more complicated than anyone imagined. Join us as we examine a case that asks: How well do we really know the people we trust most?
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#25: Craigslist Nightmare - When Online Ads Turn Fatal
When a young woman from Las Vegas checked into an upscale Boston hotel in April 2009, she thought she was just conducting business as usual. Instead, she found herself zip-tied on a hotel room floor, staring down the barrel of a gun held by a tall, well-dressed man who spoke with unsettling politeness while systematically robbing her. Five days later, another woman would cross paths with the same predator. This time, the encounter would end in murder. Both victims had one thing in common: they had posted advertisements on Craigslist. Within hours, surveillance photos emerged showing their attacker—a clean-cut, attractive man who looked more like a college student than a killer. He appeared casual and nonchalant in the images, checking his phone as if he didn't have a care in the world. But when police finally traced the digital breadcrumbs he left behind, what they discovered would shock even seasoned investigators. The man hunting women through online classified ads was someone no one would suspect—someone with everything to lose and a future that seemed guaranteed. How did investigators crack the case using cutting-edge digital forensics? What did they find hidden in his apartment that revealed the true scope of his crimes? And what drove someone who appeared to have it all to live such a dangerous double life? Join us as we unravel the story of how America's most popular classified ads website became a hunting ground, and how one man's carefully constructed facade crumbled in a matter of days, leaving behind devastating consequences that would change internet safety forever. Content warning: This episode contains discussion of violence and may not be suitable for all listeners.
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#24: Murder on the Cliff - The Hart Family Case
On March 26, 2018, emergency responders discovered the wreckage of an SUV at the bottom of a 100-foot cliff along California's Pacific Coast Highway. Inside were the bodies of two adults and three children. Three more children remained missing and unaccounted for. What initially appeared to be a tragic accident would soon reveal itself as something far more sinister—the culmination of a decade-long pattern of systematic abuse that had been hidden behind a carefully crafted public image of love and acceptance. This case exposes the catastrophic failures of America's child welfare system, examining how six vulnerable children were removed from their birth families only to be placed with individuals who would ultimately kill them. Through extensive interviews and investigation, we trace the warning signs that were ignored, the reports that went uninvestigated, and the systemic biases that allowed abuse to continue unchecked. This episode contains discussions of child abuse, domestic violence, and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Keywords: Hart family, child welfare system, adoption abuse, family tragedy, true crime podcast, child protection services, systematic failure, Oregon Washington, Pacific Coast Highway, murder suicide
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#20: The Mother and the Midnight Road - Shots in the Dark
"A mother’s story. A quiet road. And a truth no one wanted to hear." May 1983 – Springfield, Oregon. A red car pulls into the emergency bay of McKenzie-Willamette Hospital. Inside are three young children—each shot at close range. One is dead on arrival. Another is paralyzed. The third is barely clinging to life. Their mother, 27-year-old Diane Downs, tells staff they were ambushed on a dark, rural road by a man who stepped into their path, demanded her car, and opened fire. News of the shooting spreads quickly. A mother attacked. Her children the victims of a senseless act of violence. Local papers cover the case closely. Sympathy pours in from the community. But as investigators begin piecing together what happened on Old Mohawk Road, questions begin to emerge. There’s no physical evidence of a struggle. No sign of a suspect. The crime scene is quiet. Too quiet. In this episode, we examine the events of that night, the immediate police response, and the growing public attention surrounding a case that would grip the country. From the first emergency call to the haunting testimony that followed, this is the story of three children, a quiet road, and a night that left Oregon forever changed. LISTEN AD-FREE AND A DAY EARLY ON - https://patreon.com/NightwatchFiles  http://www.nightwatchfiles.com
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#18: The Angel of Death on Silver Leopard Farm
She claimed God sent her to kill pedophiles. Two men ended up dead. This episode investigates the disturbing case of Sheila LaBarre — and the chilling belief system she used to justify murder. A quiet New Hampshire farm. A woman claiming to be an avenging angel. And a series of gruesome crimes that stunned a small town and the nation. This episode unpacks the case of Sheila LaBarre — how she targeted vulnerable men, lured them with promises of care, and subjected them to escalating abuse and psychological torment before taking their lives. Through police reports, courtroom records, and survivor testimony, we trace the stories of Kenneth Countie and Michael Deloge — two men whose disappearances led to one of the most disturbing murder cases in recent memory. We examine how LaBarre used a self-righteous facade to mask cruelty, and how she maintained control through fear, isolation, and delusion — and why questions still remain about whether she had more victims. LISTEN AD-FREE AND A DAY EARLY ON - https://patreon.com/NightwatchFiles http://www.nightwatchfiles.com
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#16: He Got Away With It. Until One Ominous Friday the 13th
He charmed, lied, and vanished into plain sight. Long before his face made front pages, there were warning signs—disturbing, violent, and ignored. This is the story of what was missed, and the darkness that followed. In this episode we examine the disturbing early years of serial predator Christopher Wilder, known as the "Beauty Queen Killer." Before his deadly 1984 cross-country spree, Wilder left a trail of warning signs—allegations of abuse, sexual violence, and manipulation spanning from Australia to Florida. We explore his volatile marriage, suspicious attempts on his wife's life, and his early use of modeling scams to exploit young women. With insight into his carefully constructed façade and failed business dealings, this episode traces the roots of a man who used charm and deception to mask a violent, escalating pathology. Keywords: Christopher Wilder, Beauty Queen Killer, true crime podcast, Nightwatch Files, serial killer, 1980s, modeling scams, Florida crime, Australian true crime, abusive marriage, early signs of violence, criminal psychology, cold cases. LISTEN AD-FREE AND A DAY EARLY ON - https://patreon.com/NightwatchFiles http://www.nightwatchfiles.com
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#15: She Posted Every Day. Until She Didn’t. The Anastasia Grishman Story
Her fans thought she was taking a break. Her friends thought she was busy. But behind the silence, something had gone terribly wrong. When Russian influencer Anastasia Grishman—known online as “grshmn”—suddenly went silent on TikTok and OnlyFans, her absence raised few alarms. But behind her carefully curated posts and growing digital presence, something was deeply wrong. Anastasia had been living in St. Petersburg, balancing work as a tattoo artist with an increasingly public life in adult content creation. At her side was her boyfriend, a man who managed her bookings, her income, and much of her life. As tensions in the relationship grew, so did signs of control, jealousy, and isolation. In this episode, we follow the final weeks of Anastasia’s life in the public eye—and the hidden events that led to a disturbing discovery. We also examine a broader pattern of exploitation and violence affecting online creators worldwide, and the systemic factors that allow it to continue, largely unchecked. LISTEN AD-FREE AND A DAY EARLY ON - https://patreon.com/NightwatchFiles http://www.nightwatchfiles.com
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📣 New Podcast! "#12: From Anonymous to Infamous - The Red Light Bandit Story" on @Spreaker #1960ssaopaulo #braziliancriminals #braziltruecrime #crimeandmedia #crimeinbrazil #crimepodcast #criminalhistory #historicalcrimecase #infamousrobberies #joaoacacio #justiceinbrazil #notoriousfigures
#12: From Anonymous to Infamous - The Red Light Bandit Story
In this episode, we examine the true story of João Acácio Pereira da Costa — the man who would become known across Brazil as the Red Light Bandit. Set against the backdrop of 1960s São Paulo and Baixada Santista, this episode explores how social inequality, urban migration, and post-coup authoritarianism shaped both the city and the criminals it produced. João Acácio didn’t emerge in a vacuum. His actions — a string of high-profile robberies that terrified the public and embarrassed the police — reflected deeper fractures in Brazilian society.  We trace João Acácio’s early years, his crimes, and the media storm that followed. What made him stand out wasn’t just the volume of his robberies, but the way the press mythologized him in a Brazil gripped by fear and fascination.  Whether you're a true crime fan or someone interested in the social history of Brazil, this episode offers a detailed, fact-based look at one of the country's most talked-about criminals.  LISTEN AD-FREE ON - https://patreon.com/NightwatchFiles http://www.nightwatchfiles.com True Crime Brazil, João Acácio, Red Light Bandit, 1960s São Paulo Crime, Brazilian Criminal History, Crime Podcast Brazil, Infamous Brazilian Robbers, João Acácio Pereira da Costa, São Paulo True Crime, Red Light Bandit Case, Brazilian Urban Crime, True Crime Episode Brazil, Brazilian History Podcast.
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