Crimelines invites you to follow the trail of the most harrowing and enigmatic crimes from around the globe. In every episode, we dive deep into the full timeline of each case—uncovering on‑site evidence, sharing exclusive interviews with eyewitnesses and forensic experts, and dissecting the perpetrator’s motives—so you emerge with a comprehensive, pulse‑pounding portrait. Perfect for true‑crime enthusiasts, documentary lovers, or anyone intrigued by humanity’s darker side.
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Crimelines invites you to follow the trail of the most harrowing and enigmatic crimes from around the globe. In every episode, we dive deep into the full timeline of each case—uncovering on‑site evidence, sharing exclusive interviews with eyewitnesses and forensic experts, and dissecting the perpetrator’s motives—so you emerge with a comprehensive, pulse‑pounding portrait. Perfect for true‑crime enthusiasts, documentary lovers, or anyone intrigued by humanity’s darker side.
In 1974, two teenagers — Donald Barton and Peter Zito — were found brutally murdered at the Oak Hills Recreation Center in Oregon. The case shook the small town of Aloha and left a mark for nearly five decades without answers. Who could have done this? And why? In this episode, we’ll dive deep into the long journey of this case, from early false leads to the latest forensic technology that finally uncovered the shocking truth in 2022. A story of justice delayed, but not denied.
CRIMELINES
Crimelines invites you to follow the trail of the most harrowing and enigmatic crimes from around the globe. In every episode, we dive deep into the full timeline of each case—uncovering on‑site evidence, sharing exclusive interviews with eyewitnesses and forensic experts, and dissecting the perpetrator’s motives—so you emerge with a comprehensive, pulse‑pounding portrait. Perfect for true‑crime enthusiasts, documentary lovers, or anyone intrigued by humanity’s darker side.