The Annie C. Maguire Shipwreck at Portland Head Light
The waters of Casco Bay and Maine’s coast are drenched with tales of shipwrecks and tragedy and lives lost at sea, but among all the true stories and the legends that endure, the story of the Annie C. Maguire is among the most intriguing.
The Murders of Luella Blakeslee and Debra Lee Horn (New Hampshire)
What happened to Luella Blakeslee and Debra Lee Horn? Could their cases share one critical connection to the murder of Susan Randall two years later?
The Murder of Susan Randall (New Hampshire)
According to the Innocence Project, new DNA evidence and testing has exonerated 192 individuals wrongly convicted of crimes that DNA proved they didn’t commit. Could this be the case of Susan Randall and the man convicted of her murder? Not so fast. I want you to hear the whole story — Susan Randall’s story. She deserves as much.
SOLVED: Janet Brochu & Geraldine Ann Finn (Maine)
It’s time to tell Geraldine Ann Finn’s whole story. Plus, in a special interview with Lt. Jeffery Love, commanding officer of the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit, you’ll hear an update on the case of Janet Brochu, and I ask why it took 34 years to arrest Gerald Goodale for her murder.
The Murder of Richard S. Bellittieri (Maine)
When anyone asked where Richard Bellitteri was, the carpenter he hired on Craigslist told them he had a death in the family and went back to New York. A year later, Richard still hadn’t returned to his beloved home in the Downeast region of Maine.
The Murder of Debra Dill (Maine)
This is the story of a woman’s life stolen, a bizarre confession and imperfect investigation, the family’s 15 year wait for answers, and the conversations surrounding the complex criminal justice issue of parole.
The Disappearance of Anneliese Heinig (Maine)
A passing driver caught only a glimpse as the woman, wearing all black from her shoes to her hat, walked away from a black SUV parked on the side of 295 in Falmouth, Maine. That was the final sighting of 37-year old Anneliese Heinig. It was November 26, 2019.
The Disappearance of Ludger Belanger (Maine)
His name remains on the Maine Missing Persons list, but the details of Ludger Belanger’s disappearance point to much more than a man who walked into the woods and never walked out. Tracks in the snow tell stories that those involved won’t.
The Disappearance of Kurt Newton (Maine)
The disappearance of Kurt Newton is a 46-year-old North Woods mystery that would lead to one of the largest searches in state history and to this day baffle even Maine’s most seasoned wardens.
The Disappearance of Kim Moreau Part 2 (Maine)
The details of the night Kim Moreau disappeared have all been pieced together through the family’s own investigation, leads they’ve independently checked, interviews they’ve conducted themselves, combined with information uncovered by detectives and other local and state law enforcement.
The Disappearance of Kim Moreau Part 1 (Maine)
If you’ve driven through the western counties of Maine anytime over the last 35 years, you’ve likely seen Kimberly Moreau’s face. Each year, her father hangs posters with the photo of his smiling daughter on telephone poles, hoping someday, someone will dial his number with the answers he’s been seeking since the day his 17-year old daughter went missing in 1986.
The Dark History and Demise of Élan School (Maine)
Élan School was founded as a drug treatment program in 1970, pairing controversial confrontational attack therapies with education, all in the wooded setting of Poland, Maine. It’s founders, Joe Ricci and Dr. Gerald Davidson, promised rehabilitation, reform, and a future for many children of wealthy and well-known parents. When outside state officials took a closer look at what really went on behind closed doors, it was just the beginning of unending allegations and controversy.