Every homicide investigation is a puzzle, a mystery waiting to be unraveled. Who did this and why? For investigators, sometimes the answer to why can be found in the where, where the crime took place. Alaska is the last frontier that attracts criminals.
Some of the finest people and unfortunately some of the worst. From dark alleys of bustling cities to the vast plains of the American heartland, danger lurks around every corner and every shadow of our society. One of the things about New Mexico is it's so vast and beautiful. It's so open, but that also means it's a haven for taking someone out to the desert or dropping them in a lake and no one would ever see you.
Each region of America is home to deadly secrets. And every week, American Homicide takes you to those places. We like to eat, we like to party, we like to drink, and sometimes that leads to problems here in New Orleans. The biggest danger in Alaska is the human animals. We're in the heart of the Jersey Shore here, but it's not like the Jersey Shore you see on TV.
I'm journalist Sloane Glass. Every week on American Homicide, we'll take a closer look at some of this country's most infamous and mysterious murders. Where he dumped the bodies at, in the bayous, waterways, he was smart. She's a cold-blooded killer, and we have the proof in these two Tupperware containers. She was running down the street naked, and she had a dog collar around her neck.
They found what essentially was a torture chamber with a placard on it that indicated Satan's den. And you'll learn how these murders are tied to where they took place. Listen to American Homicide on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.