Episode

MURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
Description
From the moment her sister Erica’s phone went to voice mail, Emily Corbin knew something was wrong. But thanks to all those true crime shows – and countless episodes of Crime Junkie – she also knew exactly what she had to do to find her. Her tenacity not only led police to Erica, but helped solve her murder and two others -- and took the worst kind of serial predator off the streets. Anyone with information that may be helpful to investigators regarding Harold David Haulman III and other possible victims should call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov To access the Crime Junkie “If I Go Missing” form visit HERE. For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-erica-gene-shultz/
Chapters
A listener named Emily shared with the podcast team the story of her search for her missing 26-year-old autistic sister, and how she believes their platform could help others find closure.
00:00 - 01:26 (01:26)
Summary
A listener named Emily shared with the podcast team the story of her search for her missing 26-year-old autistic sister, and how she believes their platform could help others find closure.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
Erica relies heavily on her mom and sister even though she's an independent woman.
01:55 - 06:45 (04:50)
Summary
Erica relies heavily on her mom and sister even though she's an independent woman. Emily knows to give her space during her Saturday morning sleep-ins or if she's pulling a double at work.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
Emily and her mother were under the impression that they should wait 24 hours before reporting a missing person, but this delay could have serious consequences.
06:45 - 12:47 (06:01)
Summary
Emily and her mother were under the impression that they should wait 24 hours before reporting a missing person, but this delay could have serious consequences. Even when they did finally report it, the officer told them to wait even longer, which highlights the need for better awareness of the importance of timely reporting.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
After Emily's cousin Erica goes missing, her family takes it upon themselves to search for her by accessing her therapist's notes and bank account information to gather any leads.
12:47 - 17:19 (04:31)
Summary
After Emily's cousin Erica goes missing, her family takes it upon themselves to search for her by accessing her therapist's notes and bank account information to gather any leads.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
Emily continues her search for her missing sister, Erica.
17:19 - 25:37 (08:17)
Summary
Emily continues her search for her missing sister, Erica. They obtain phone records that indicate the burner phone was with Erica all the way from her house to Milton.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
After the arrest of Harold Henthorn for Erica's murder, police are tipped off by a woman who tells them that Harold had been dating her sister before her disappearance in June 2018.
25:37 - 30:00 (04:22)
Summary
After the arrest of Harold Henthorn for Erica's murder, police are tipped off by a woman who tells them that Harold had been dating her sister before her disappearance in June 2018. Harold admits to leaving Tiana's body where he attacked her but took her phone, purse, both weapons, and disposed of them elsewhere.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
A woman goes missing after leaving her boyfriend's house and despite evidence pointing to possible foul play, the case remains unsolved.
30:00 - 37:29 (07:28)
Summary
A woman goes missing after leaving her boyfriend's house and despite evidence pointing to possible foul play, the case remains unsolved.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
The Eastbound Strangler, Harold Snell, targeted women who were vulnerable and struggled with addiction in Pennsylvania in 1988.
37:29 - 43:17 (05:48)
Summary
The Eastbound Strangler, Harold Snell, targeted women who were vulnerable and struggled with addiction in Pennsylvania in 1988. Police are still trying to link him to other murders with the hope of finding closure for the families of potential victims.
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
This is the introductory segment of the podcast with a repeating message to check out their website for source material.
43:17 - 45:32 (02:14)
Summary
This is the introductory segment of the podcast with a repeating message to check out their website for source material.