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His childhood memories influenced those shows. By the time Fuller moved to Hollywood, there was no illusion that the Lewis-Clark Valley was a safe place where nothing ever happened. It was an inspiration for horror stories. As Lewiston reporter Sandra Lee put it in the 2018 documentary Cold Valley, these cases, how can they go away? They still all have family here and they all have friends.
His childhood memories influenced those shows. By the time Fuller moved to Hollywood, there was no illusion that the Lewis-Clark Valley was a safe place where nothing ever happened. It was an inspiration for horror stories. As Lewiston reporter Sandra Lee put it in the 2018 documentary Cold Valley, these cases, how can they go away? They still all have family here and they all have friends.
And we all know those cases. And if we didn't know those people before, we feel like we know them now because they've become part of our lives. What happened is forever a part of this community. If you have any information related to this case, please go to tips.fbi.gov or call 1-800-CALL-FBI. Thanks for listening to Serial Killers. We're here with a new episode every Monday.
And we all know those cases. And if we didn't know those people before, we feel like we know them now because they've become part of our lives. What happened is forever a part of this community. If you have any information related to this case, please go to tips.fbi.gov or call 1-800-CALL-FBI. Thanks for listening to Serial Killers. We're here with a new episode every Monday.
Be sure to check us out on Instagram at Serial Killers Podcast. And we'd love to hear from you. So if you're listening on the Spotify app, swipe up and give us your thoughts. For more information on the Lewis Clark Valley murders, amongst the many sources we used, we found the documentaries Confluence and Cold Valley extremely helpful to our research. Stay safe out there.
Be sure to check us out on Instagram at Serial Killers Podcast. And we'd love to hear from you. So if you're listening on the Spotify app, swipe up and give us your thoughts. For more information on the Lewis Clark Valley murders, amongst the many sources we used, we found the documentaries Confluence and Cold Valley extremely helpful to our research. Stay safe out there.
This episode was written by Alex Burns, edited by Karis Allen, Giles Hofseth, and Maggie Admire. Fact-checked by Haley Milliken, researched by Mickey Taylor, video edited by Spencer Howard, and sound designed by Kelly Gary. I'm Janice Morgan.
This episode was written by Alex Burns, edited by Karis Allen, Giles Hofseth, and Maggie Admire. Fact-checked by Haley Milliken, researched by Mickey Taylor, video edited by Spencer Howard, and sound designed by Kelly Gary. I'm Janice Morgan.
Hello.
Hello.
Yeah, let's talk about it.
Yeah, let's talk about it.
Well, I've been a writer and producer on serial killers for a while now, so I have news alerts set up for the types of cases we cover. And a little while back, I got this notification that a coroner in Indiana had identified more victims in this case that dates back to the 80s. I was a little surprised that I'd never heard of it before, especially because it had such an enormous scope.
Well, I've been a writer and producer on serial killers for a while now, so I have news alerts set up for the types of cases we cover. And a little while back, I got this notification that a coroner in Indiana had identified more victims in this case that dates back to the 80s. I was a little surprised that I'd never heard of it before, especially because it had such an enormous scope.
I'm reading about victim numbers in the double digits, a killing spree thought to have lasted more than a decade across two states in five jurisdictions. But there was also this really small element to it. Many of the victims disappeared from the same four-block radius, a sliver of a city that was supposed to be a safe haven for them. And it's actually a type of place I'm very familiar with.
I'm reading about victim numbers in the double digits, a killing spree thought to have lasted more than a decade across two states in five jurisdictions. But there was also this really small element to it. Many of the victims disappeared from the same four-block radius, a sliver of a city that was supposed to be a safe haven for them. And it's actually a type of place I'm very familiar with.
And the more I read, the more it felt like in another world, in another timeline, those victims could have been me.
And the more I read, the more it felt like in another world, in another timeline, those victims could have been me.
And have you yourself been to Fox Hollow?
And have you yourself been to Fox Hollow?