The Disappearance of Shirley Moon-Atwood (Maine)
What should be the simplest answer for the disappearance of Shirley Moon-Atwood, actually isn’t simple at all. In this case, we have a man with a history of convicted assault against a woman, an ex-wife with a violent conviction of her own, and a new girlfriend, found dead, with mountains of circumstantial evidence pointing to a killer. Or does it?
The Victims of the Sunday River Spree Killer (Maine)
This is the story of a true monster who stole the lives of four innocent humans when he committed one of the most grisly multiple murders in Maine’s history, and it all happened just minutes from a well-known and beloved winter destination in New England.
The Murders of Smuttynose Island (Maine)
Smuttynose Island in the Isles of Shoals has become an iconic part of the dark side of Maine and New Hampshire history. This is the historic 1870s case of three women attacked in the dead of night, when a robbery turned bloody and the thief wielded an ax that would end the lives of two.
The Disappearance of Virginia C. Douglas (Maine)
A spontaneous Maine adventure turns dark when Virginia C. Douglas steps into Reny's in Belfast, Maine and is never seen again. Where did Virginia go?
The Infamous New Sweden Church Poisonings (Maine)
The parishioners of Gustaf Adolf Lutheran Church in New Sweden, Maine didn't know that on the morning of April 23, 2003, their strong Swedish coffee was tainted.




