Kaylin Moore
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And I'm Kaylin Moore. And we're the hosts of the Crime House original podcast, Clues. Every Wednesday, we sneak past the crime scene tape and open a new case file for some of the most gripping true crime cases.
From serial killers to shocking murders, Clues dives into all the forensic details and brilliant sleuthing that went into the world's most infamous cases.
Follow and listen to Clues, an Odyssey podcast in partnership with Crime House, available now on the free Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts.
They just came in, you know, one of them was crying and I pretty much knew when I saw that, that this was going to be something bad.
Even though we're way far away, it made me nervous, I'll admit it.
Time and time again you can get a little bit of hope, only to have the carpet jerk right out from under you. You can only take that so many times before you learn to quit hoping.
Er sagte, du weiΓt den Tipton-Murder, die Frau des Doktors, der auf Chapel Hill Road getΓΆtet wurde? Und ich sagte, ja. Und er sagte, ich war da.
I think he would have said anything to do the drugs, to be on his own so he could do the drugs.
I said, are you telling me that you killed Miss Tipton? And he said, no, no, I couldn't kill anybody. But I was there when she was killed.
And we're the hosts of the Crime House original podcast, Clues. Every Wednesday, we sneak past the crime scene tape and open a new case file for some of the most gripping true crime cases.
From serial killers to shocking murders, Clues dives into all the forensic details and brilliant sleuthing that went into the world's most infamous cases.
Follow and listen to Clues, an Odyssey podcast in partnership with Crime House, available now on the free Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, it's Morgan Absher. And I'm Kaylin Moore.
While Kaylin pieces together the timelines and breaks down the hard facts of these cases, I'll be diving into the theories and pulling at the threads that may or may not add up.
These clues shine a light on stories that have been waiting, sometimes for decades, to finally be heard. So join us as we open a case and uncover the breakthroughs, the heartbreak, and the relentless pursuit of answers behind these unforgettable investigations.
And we're the hosts of the Crime House original podcast, Clues. Every Wednesday, we sneak past the crime scene tape and open a new case file for some of the most gripping true crime cases.
From serial killers to shocking murders, Clues dives into all the forensic details and brilliant sleuthing that went into the world's most infamous cases.
Follow and listen to Clues, an Odyssey podcast in partnership with Crime House, available now on the free Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts.
Since I started working with law enforcement in 2018, I've been able to help solve over 325 cases.
We have to start from scratch, which means there has to be remaining biological evidence for us to go back and retest using more advanced technology.
I'm looking for patterns, commonalities, overlaps, eventually common ancestors.
The couple that I finally zeroed in on, they had a lot of children.
What was really confounding was that everybody lived in New Hampshire. Yet the mystery was, what was the link to Montana?
When I finally got to the youngest son's Facebook page, he had posted that he moved to Bozeman, Montana on July 1, 1996.
Finally, all the pieces fell into place. On May 1st, 2024, I called up the detectives to let them know that I believed I had identified Danny's killer.
And we're the hosts of the Crime House original podcast, Clues. Every Wednesday, we sneak past the crime scene tape and open a new case file for some of the most gripping true crime cases.
From serial killers to shocking murders, Clues dives into all the forensic details and brilliant sleuthing that went into the world's most infamous cases.
Follow and listen to Clues, an Odyssey podcast in partnership with CrimeHouse, available now on the free Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts.