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The Keddie Cabin Murders
The Keddie Cabin Murders are an unsolved 1981 quadruple homicide that took place in Keddie, a former resort town in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. The killers have never been caught, and the case remains one of the most infamous unsolved murders in American history.
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The crime scene is a treasure trove of evidence which is collected and sent off for analysis.
11:01 - 12:51 (01:50)
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The crime scene is a treasure trove of evidence which is collected and sent off for analysis. Eventually, the evidence collected is compared to the family's stomach contents, proving that the killer was not a family member.
ChapterThe Keddie Cabin Murders
EpisodeINFAMOUS: The Setagaya Family Murders
PodcastCrime Junkie
The attacker in the Keddie Cabin Murders might have stayed in the house much longer than initially thought, as evidence suggests someone accessed the family's computer after their murders.
12:51 - 17:05 (04:13)
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The attacker in the Keddie Cabin Murders might have stayed in the house much longer than initially thought, as evidence suggests someone accessed the family's computer after their murders. While police wait for autopsy results, they try to establish a timeline of the attacks through digital forensics and witness statements.
ChapterThe Keddie Cabin Murders
EpisodeINFAMOUS: The Setagaya Family Murders
PodcastCrime Junkie
Conflicting source material suggests that the browsing history of a computer, which reportedly stopped abruptly at 10 a.m., was likely already bookmarked with evidence it was forcibly terminated just before grandma's visit.
17:05 - 17:51 (00:46)
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Conflicting source material suggests that the browsing history of a computer, which reportedly stopped abruptly at 10 a.m., was likely already bookmarked with evidence it was forcibly terminated just before grandma's visit. However, it is unclear what they were looking at, which might not be as relevant as when they were looking.