This episode covers the murders on Murder Mountain, the investigation into the deaths of Jason Kinzer, Susan Osborne, and Celesta Graves, and the subsequent trial of Scott Cannon. Key figures include Bimla Boyd, the estate owner, and Eric Mason, an investigative reporter.
The story begins with the discovery of three bodies in a mobile home in Oregon in 1998. Jason Kinzer, a caretaker, was found dead along with his fiancée Susan Osborne and her friend Celesta Graves. Investigators believed Kinzer was the primary target due to his involvement in drug dealing.
Scott Cannon, a plumber who was at the scene, was arrested and convicted based on circumstantial evidence and questionable bullet lead analysis. Bimla Boyd, the estate owner, initially provided testimony that implicated Cannon but later became a suspect herself in another murder.
As new evidence emerged, including potential witnesses and the discrediting of the bullet lead analysis, Cannon's conviction was overturned. The episode highlights the complexities of the case and the ongoing questions surrounding the true killer.
Ultimately, Scott Cannon was released after more than a decade in prison, while the investigation into the original murders remains open.
Murder Mountain's triple homicide case reveals a web of deceit, wrongful conviction, and ongoing mysteries surrounding the true killer.
This episode stands out for the following:
Looks like she's not afraid to kill people.The House on Murder Mountain
What could make you so mad, so upset to take three lives?The House on Murder Mountain
That's probably the hardest part.The House on Murder Mountain
I have no doubt in my mind she saved my life.The House on Murder Mountain
You should have seen the look on those girls' faces when they were shot.The House on Murder Mountain
The reality is my conviction was overturned based upon faulty evidence and prosecutorial misconduct.The House on Murder Mountain