This episode features a crossover with Phoebe Judge from Criminal, discussing the mysterious case of the Sauter family fire in Fayetteville, West Virginia. Key topics include the strange events leading up to the fire, the family's desperate search for their missing children, and the various theories surrounding their disappearance.
The episode opens with Phoebe sharing a bizarre story about a woman who called the police over a pink barbecue sandwich, setting a lighthearted tone. The conversation shifts to the Sauter family, who lost five children in a house fire on Christmas Eve in 1945. Phoebe recounts the odd occurrences leading up to the fire, including a stranger's warning about the fuse box and an insurance salesman’s ominous prediction.
As the discussion progresses, the hosts explore the aftermath of the fire, where no remains of the children were found, leading the family to suspect foul play. The narrative highlights the family's relentless pursuit of answers, including hiring private investigators and putting up billboards offering rewards for information.
Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on the emotional toll of the tragedy on the surviving family members and the community. They also discuss the various sightings and tips that the Sauters received over the years, fueling their hope that their children might still be alive.
The episode concludes with a somber reflection on the unresolved nature of the case and the enduring impact it had on the Sauter family, particularly on the surviving siblings who continue to seek closure.
Phoebe Judge discusses the mysterious Sauter family fire and the search for their missing children.
This episode stands out for the following:
What a privilege. Truly.359 - We Wish You A Merry Criminal
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That is so monumentally nightmarish.359 - We Wish You A Merry Criminal
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