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Posts Tagged “Massachusetts”

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Sandra Birchmore — Død i Massachusetts 2021
CaseMay 11, 2026

Sandra Birchmore — Død i Massachusetts 2021

Sandra Birchmore blev fundet død i sin lejlighed i Stoughton, Massachusetts, den 26. februar 2021. Hendes død blev indledningsvist klassificeret som selvmord, men efterfølgende afsløringer om årtiers seksuelt misbrug begået af FBI-agenter har kastet dyb tvivl over konklusionen.

Sandra BirchmoreFBI-korruptionseksuelt misbrug+5
Podcast genopruller sagen om Sandra Birchmore og Norfolk Countys kollaps
Podcast EpisodeMay 11, 2026

Podcast Revisits the Sandra Birchmore Case and Norfolk County's Collapse

Sandra Birchmore was found dead in her Canton, Massachusetts apartment on February 6, 2021. What started as a suicide conclusion grew into one of the most shocking corruption scandals in American law enforcement history. The True Crime Today podcast now retells the story of abuse, betrayal, and systematic cover-up.

Sandra BirchmoreTrue Crime TodayNorfolk County+5
Salem Witch Trials Walking Tours — Where History Turned Deadly
RuteMay 8, 2026

Salem Witch Trials Walking Tours — Where History Turned Deadly

In 1692, twenty people were executed in Salem, Massachusetts. Today, guided walking tours retrace the exact streets where hysteria became lethal.

SalemWitch TrialsMassachusetts+4
Christian Gerhartsreiter — Rockefeller-bedrager
CaseMay 7, 2026

Christian Gerhartsreiter — The Rockefeller Impostor

Christian Gerhartsreiter was a German con artist who lived under more than twenty false identities across the United States for three decades, most notably as Clark Rockefeller, a purported member of the famous Rockefeller family. In 2012, he was convicted of murdering John and Marlene Sohus in Los Altos Hills, California in 1985, crimes he had concealed through his elaborate web of fabricated identities.

Identity theftMurderAmerikansk kriminalitet+5
The front page of How to Get Away with Murder: The Brian Walsh Case — Can't Handle The Crime And Scandal — 2025
BookMarch 19, 2026

Brian Walshe: From Art Fraud to Murder Conviction

Brian Walshe, 50, was convicted of murdering his wife Ana, a 39-year-old Serbian-American real estate executive, who disappeared on January 1, 2023, from their Cohasset, Massachusetts home. After initially misleading police, Walshe pleaded guilty to obstructing the investigation but was found guilty of first-degree murder on December 15, 2025, and sentenced to life without parole.

Brian WalsheAna WalsheMassachusetts+33
A figure resembling John 'Red' Kelley stands confidently outside a federal building, wearing a suit, amidst reporters and onlookers, while nearby, an empty police uniform lies discarded on the sidewalk.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The $1.5 Million Heist That Stumped America

On August 14, 1962, robbers dressed as police officers stopped a U.S. Postal Service armored truck on Route 3 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and made off with $1.5 million in cash. Six decades later, the money remains missing and no one has ever been convicted.

RobberyBank robberyUnsolved case+34
An empty, ornate frame hangs on a wall inside the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, its label barely visible. This haunting reminder of the 1990 heist symbolizes the enduring mystery of the missing Vermeer and Rembrandt masterpieces.
CaseJune 6, 2025

America's Greatest Art Heist: 34 Years Unsolved

On March 18, 1990, two men posing as Boston police officers walked into one of America's most prestigious museums and walked out with 13 masterpieces worth over $500 million. Three decades later, the perpetrators remain at large and not a single painting has been recovered.

Art theftMafiaUnsolved case+17
A figure resembling Albert DeSalvo sits at a small, cluttered table in a dimly lit prison cell, scribbling on a notepad, a distant look in his eyes, symbolizing the unsolved mystery.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Boston Strangler: A Confession That Never Convicted

Albert DeSalvo confessed in 1965 to being the Boston Strangler, responsible for at least 11 murders across the Boston area between June 1962 and January 1964. Yet he was never charged with any of those killings, and his confession never reached a courtroom—a legal peculiarity that would haunt the case for generations.

Serial killerMurderDna evidence+33