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In July 1973, serial killer Robert Garrow turned New York’s six-million-acre Adirondack wilderness into a hunting ground, ambushing campers and triggering the largest manhunt in state history. Following his capture, investigators discovered a map in Garrow’s vehicle marked with 26 red dots that corresponded to unsolved disappearances and homicides across the region. The subsequent trial created a landmark legal ethics crisis known as the “Buried Bodies Case” after his defense attorneys located t1.7K views In July 1973, serial killer Robert Garrow turned New York’s six-million-acre Adirondack wilderness into a hunting ground, ambushing campers and triggering the largest manhunt in state history. Following his capture, investigators discovered a map in Garrow’s vehicle marked with 26 red dots that corresponded to unsolved disappearances and homicides across the region. The subsequent trial created a landmark legal ethics crisis known as the “Buried Bodies Case” after his defense attorneys located t In September 2001, 74-year-old World War II veteran James Hamrick offered a ride to a stranded hitchhiker in Tok, Alaska. It was a fatal act of kindness. Days later, at a remote British Columbia rest stop along Highway 97, the hitchhiker - James Daniel Morgan - brutally ambushed Hamrick, stealing his cash and fleeing into the chaos of the unfolding 9/11 attacks. The case broke months later when Morgan surrendered in California and confessed not only to Hamrick’s murder, but to a decade-old cold 1.1K views In September 2001, 74-year-old World War II veteran James Hamrick offered a ride to a stranded hitchhiker in Tok, Alaska. It was a fatal act of kindness. Days later, at a remote British Columbia rest stop along Highway 97, the hitchhiker - James Daniel Morgan - brutally ambushed Hamrick, stealing his cash and fleeing into the chaos of the unfolding 9/11 attacks. The case broke months later when Morgan surrendered in California and confessed not only to Hamrick’s murder, but to a decade-old cold The Fourth of July in Maine is usually defined by summer warmth, but in 1980, it marked the start of the state's longest-running unsolved homicide. Twenty-year-old mother Rita St. Peter vanished while walking home across a Madison bridge, her body discovered the next morning on a remote logging trail. The grim scene bore aggressive tire tracks driven directly over her, pointing investigators to local resident Jay Mercier, who was found washing his truck hours later. Though tire treads matched, p750 views The Fourth of July in Maine is usually defined by summer warmth, but in 1980, it marked the start of the state's longest-running unsolved homicide. Twenty-year-old mother Rita St. Peter vanished while walking home across a Madison bridge, her body discovered the next morning on a remote logging trail. The grim scene bore aggressive tire tracks driven directly over her, pointing investigators to local resident Jay Mercier, who was found washing his truck hours later. Though tire treads matched, p In July 1980, the body of an unidentified young woman nicknamed “Eklutna Annie” was discovered in a shallow grave near Anchorage, Alaska, wearing distinctive red knee-high boots but carrying no identification. Four years later, notorious serial killer Robert Hansen confessed to her abduction and murder, revealing she was the very first victim of his decade-long hunting spree through the Alaskan wilderness. Although Hansen was convicted and eventually died in prison, extensive DNA testing has con310 views In July 1980, the body of an unidentified young woman nicknamed “Eklutna Annie” was discovered in a shallow grave near Anchorage, Alaska, wearing distinctive red knee-high boots but carrying no identification. Four years later, notorious serial killer Robert Hansen confessed to her abduction and murder, revealing she was the very first victim of his decade-long hunting spree through the Alaskan wilderness. Although Hansen was convicted and eventually died in prison, extensive DNA testing has con

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In July 1973, serial killer Robert Garrow turned New York’s six-million-acre Adirondack wilderness into a hunting ground, ambushing campers and triggering the largest manhunt in state history. Following his capture, investigators discovered a map in Garrow’s vehicle marked with 26 red dots that corresponded to unsolved disappearances and homicides across the region. The subsequent trial created a landmark legal ethics crisis known as the “Buried Bodies Case” after his defense attorneys located t

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👁️Averages 765 views per stream.
📤Posts about 1.1× per week.
💬8.84% engagement rate.
📱42% of recent uploads are Shorts.

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Gender split
Male 43% Female 57%
Age · peak 25-34
13-179%
18-2432%
25-3433%
35-4417%
45+9%
Top geographies
  • United States34%
  • India11%
  • United Kingdom8%
  • Brazil6%
  • Indonesia5%
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Gripping true crime and mystery stories from Alaska, Canada & the Pacific Northwest 🎬 Subscribe to my YouTube channel below:

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A state official with a hidden intelligence career walks into Olympic National Park for an afternoon hike. He's never seen again. No trace, no body, no answers - just two theories, and a serial killer who happened to be in the same park that week. New episode streaming now on YouTube. • • • #washington #truecrime #olympicnationalpark #israelkeyes #unsolvedmysteries
10 days ago
The true crime community is one of a kind 😂 • • • • #northerncrimes #truecrime #unsolvedmysteries #weird #funny
26 days ago
On April 10, 2001, a house in Scottsdale, Arizona exploded. Inside were a mother and her two children - already dead before the fire started. Her husband, a Navy veteran and hospital tech, was gone. His truck was found weeks later at the edge of a 2.9 million acre forest. No body. No trace. Just his hat, on the passenger seat. Robert Fisher has never been found. New Southern Crimes! - Saturday, July 25 at 11am ET
1 month ago
Damn we hit 100k subscribers on YouTube this weekend. We also hit 10 million views. Shoutout to my team @_justbyl - Looking forward to what's next! 🚀 • • • #northerncrimes #youtube #youtubecreator #truecrime #100k
1 month ago
In 1996, a woman working at Mount Rainier National Park vanished from her employee housing without a trace — her belongings untouched, her car still parked. Seven months later, her remains were found less than a mile from where she worked, and the case was ruled a homicide. Nearly three decades later, the disappearance and murder of Sheila Kearns remains unsolved, with the FBI still offering a reward for information. • • • #mountrainier #truecrime #northerncrimes #unsolvedmysteries #washington
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In September 2001, 74-year-old World War II veteran James Hamrick offered a ride to a stranded hitchhiker in Tok, Alaska. It was a fatal act of kindness. Days later, at a remote British Columbia rest stop along Highway 97, the hitchhiker - James Daniel Morgan - brutally ambushed Hamrick, stealing his cash and fleeing into the chaos of the unfolding 9/11 attacks. The case broke months later when Morgan surrendered in California and confessed not only to Hamrick’s murder, but to a decade-old cold
1.1K views · 1 month ago
On Memorial Day weekend, 1999, Carl Landers - a 69-year-old marathon runner - stepped 650 feet across an open snowfield on Mount Shasta in broad daylight, wearing a bright rust jacket, surrounded by dozens of witnesses, and was never seen again. No footprints. No gear. No trace. The search that followed was one of the most exhaustive in California mountain history, and it found nothing. Locals call Shasta a "swallowing mountain." Search professionals have a different theory. Neither one is comfo
1 month ago
The Fourth of July in Maine is usually defined by summer warmth, but in 1980, it marked the start of the state's longest-running unsolved homicide. Twenty-year-old mother Rita St. Peter vanished while walking home across a Madison bridge, her body discovered the next morning on a remote logging trail. The grim scene bore aggressive tire tracks driven directly over her, pointing investigators to local resident Jay Mercier, who was found washing his truck hours later. Though tire treads matched, p
750 views · 1 month ago
In July 1973, serial killer Robert Garrow turned New York’s six-million-acre Adirondack wilderness into a hunting ground, ambushing campers and triggering the largest manhunt in state history. Following his capture, investigators discovered a map in Garrow’s vehicle marked with 26 red dots that corresponded to unsolved disappearances and homicides across the region. The subsequent trial created a landmark legal ethics crisis known as the “Buried Bodies Case” after his defense attorneys located t
1.7K views · 2 months ago
On November 29, 1980, during a violent storm labeled the “Storm of the Century,” 32-year-old mechanical prodigy Granger Taylor vanished from Duncan, British Columbia, leaving behind a letter claiming he was embarking on a 42-month interstellar voyage aboard an alien spaceship. Taylor, a brilliant self-taught engineer who had restored vintage locomotives and fighter planes, had recently built a life-sized flying saucer replica on his parents’ farm and claimed to be receiving telepathic extraterre
2 months ago
In July 1980, the body of an unidentified young woman nicknamed “Eklutna Annie” was discovered in a shallow grave near Anchorage, Alaska, wearing distinctive red knee-high boots but carrying no identification. Four years later, notorious serial killer Robert Hansen confessed to her abduction and murder, revealing she was the very first victim of his decade-long hunting spree through the Alaskan wilderness. Although Hansen was convicted and eventually died in prison, extensive DNA testing has con
310 views · 2 months ago
In July 1931, a heavily armed fugitive calling himself Albert Johnson arrived in Canada’s remote Northwest Territories, eventually sparking a brutal 49-day manhunt across 150 miles of frozen wilderness after shooting an RCMP constable and later killing Constable Edgar Millen. Utilizing elite cold-weather survival skills, Johnson survived a dynamite blast to his fortified cabin, scaled a 7,000-foot mountain peak during a blinding sub-zero blizzard, and successfully outmaneuvered a massive 40-man
2 months ago

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