In the affluent suburbs of Philadelphia, a respected teacher vanished along with her two children—and days later her body was discovered in the trunk of a car. Nobody knows where her children went, or why someone would orchestrate such a violent disappearance. Mainline Murders explores the tangled web of betrayal, secret relationships, and unanswered questions that have haunted this case for decades.
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In the affluent suburbs of Philadelphia, a respected teacher vanished along with her two children—and days later her body was discovered in the trunk of a car. Nobody knows where her children went, or why someone would orchestrate such a violent disappearance. Mainline Murders explores the tangled web of betrayal, secret relationships, and unanswered questions that have haunted this case for decades.
On Christmas Eve, 1985, a quiet Seattle attorney and his family were violently attacked in their own home. A man posing as a deliveryman gained entry and carried out a chilling massacre: parents Charles and Annie Goldmark and their two young sons were bound, subdued, and brutally killed. The perpetrator believed falsely that the family was Jewish and Communist, using those delusions to justify his violence. What unfolded over the following days exposed disturbing motives, a deranged ideology, and legal battles that would ripple through justice and sanity.
Outline of A Murder: A True Crime Podcast
In the affluent suburbs of Philadelphia, a respected teacher vanished along with her two children—and days later her body was discovered in the trunk of a car. Nobody knows where her children went, or why someone would orchestrate such a violent disappearance. Mainline Murders explores the tangled web of betrayal, secret relationships, and unanswered questions that have haunted this case for decades.