
Blood in the Pines: The Keddie Cabin Murders
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On the night of April 11, 1981, a brutal and horrifying crime took place in the quiet community of Keddie, California. The bodies of Sue Sharp, her son John Sharp, his friend Dana Wingate, and Sue's daughter Tina Sharp were discovered in Cabin 28, the scene of one of the most perplexing unsolved murder cases in American history. Join us on this episode of Three Theories as we delve into the Keddie Cabin Murders, exploring three compelling theories behind this chilling crime. Were the murders the result of local suspects with personal vendettas? Could they be linked to a dark web of drug trafficking and corruption? Or was a serial killer responsible for the gruesome deaths? What do you believe?
At Three Theories Podcast, we encourage you to explore beyond the podcast to form your own theories.
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References:
- Investigation Discovery: S1E5 Cabin 28: Horror in the Woods
- Sacramento Bee: New evidence revives Plumas County quadruple murder case
- People Magazine: 5 Things to Know about the Keddie Cabin Murders — and the Hunt for the Killers
- ABC10: Murder in Cabin 28: Why detectives say they are closer than ever to solving the Keddie Murders case
Disclaimer: This podcast episode contains dramatized and imagined elements for storytelling purposes. While we strive to provide accurate and factual information based on available evidence and research, certain perspectives and details have been fictionalized and AI voice technology is used to enhance the narrative and listener experience. Listener discretion is advised.