This episode of My Favorite Murder features chilling hometown stories, including the disappearance of Nyleen Marshall, the Germond family murders, and a creepy neighbor saga.
Listeners hear about the disappearance of Nyleen Marshall, who vanished during a picnic in Montana in 1983. Despite sightings and eerie calls from a man claiming to have abducted her, no substantial leads have emerged.
The Germond family murders from 1930 are also discussed. Four family members were found brutally stabbed in their home, and despite various leads, the case remains unsolved.
Additionally, a listener shares a disturbing experience with a creepy neighbor who exhibited unsettling behavior, including leaking toilets and loud noises that suggested inappropriate activities.
The episode wraps up with a humorous yet dark Halloween story involving a grandmother's misunderstanding of the holiday, leading to a young boy dressing as Hitler.
This episode features unsettling hometown murder stories and creepy neighbor encounters, blending humor with chilling narratives.
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