Episode

SERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
Description
In part two, we tell you about the murders of Cassandra Lee Hailey, Richard Keith Call, Annamaria Phelps, and Daniel Lauer. Could all four of the murders be connected? Or could there be four killers roaming free? For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/colonial-parkway-part-2/
Chapters
Keith Call and Cassie Haley were killed, and murdered in Utah after going on one date together.
00:00 - 04:55 (04:55)
Summary
Keith Call and Cassie Haley were killed, and murdered in Utah after going on one date together. The killer has never been found.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The disappearance of Lee Cutler, a young man from New York, remains a mystery.
04:55 - 07:34 (02:39)
Summary
The disappearance of Lee Cutler, a young man from New York, remains a mystery. The last known sighting of Cutler was on the side of the road where his car was found abandoned.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The contamination of a crime scene can happen easily and can lead to changes in the evidence found.
07:34 - 11:50 (04:16)
Summary
The contamination of a crime scene can happen easily and can lead to changes in the evidence found. The lack of standard protocol for preservation of the scene can hinder investigations and compromise justice.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The FBI's investigation into Brett Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assault claims did not look closely into key details, such as testing beer cans for DNA or fingerprints, leading to speculation about whether they were covering up evidence or simply not doing their job thoroughly.
11:50 - 15:24 (03:33)
Summary
The FBI's investigation into Brett Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assault claims did not look closely into key details, such as testing beer cans for DNA or fingerprints, leading to speculation about whether they were covering up evidence or simply not doing their job thoroughly.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The FBI has linked multiple cases of bodies found on highway embankments across America, but there still remains the question of how these people got there and who is responsible for their deaths.
15:24 - 23:17 (07:53)
Summary
The FBI has linked multiple cases of bodies found on highway embankments across America, but there still remains the question of how these people got there and who is responsible for their deaths. Many cases involve drivers being pulled over by someone posing as an authority figure, before their car is abandoned on the highway.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
Anna Marie Phelps and Daniel Lauer disappeared during a road trip to Virginia Beach in 1989.
23:17 - 30:17 (07:00)
Summary
Anna Marie Phelps and Daniel Lauer disappeared during a road trip to Virginia Beach in 1989. Their car was found abandoned and items were missing, but the case was not believed to be linked to other disappearances at the time.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
Two turkey hunters found remains of a body in a wooded area close to where Daniel's car was found, covered in the same brown electric blanket that his mother gave him.
30:17 - 35:53 (05:36)
Summary
Two turkey hunters found remains of a body in a wooded area close to where Daniel's car was found, covered in the same brown electric blanket that his mother gave him. With no physical evidence, the police only have the car in their possession to investigate further.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: On The Colonial Parkway (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The Crime Junkie hosts recommend the book "A Special Kind of Evil: The Colonial Parkway Serial Killings" for those interested in learning more about the case, and discuss potential patterns in the murders and the possibility of using genealogical testing to solve the cases.
35:53 - 39:28 (03:35)
Summary
The Crime Junkie hosts recommend the book "A Special Kind of Evil: The Colonial Parkway Serial Killings" for those interested in learning more about the case, and discuss potential patterns in the murders and the possibility of using genealogical testing to solve the cases.