
Halloween 1973. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.Nine-year-old Lisa Ann French set out with her candy bag and never came home.Four days later, a farmer found two plastic bags near Taycheedah — one held Lisa’s body, the other her Halloween costume. Her neighbor, Gerald Turner, would later confess to her murder, earning the nickname “The Halloween Killer.”In this episode, we break down the case in detail:The four-day search that mobilized 5,000 volunteers, the National Guard & her fellow Girl ScoutsThe investigation that led to Gerald Turner’s confessionHis 1975 trial & controversial 38-year sentenceThe parole violations that kept sending him back to prisonHow Turner’s Law (Chapter 980) changed Wisconsin law foreverAnd how Lisa’s story, alongside the Candy Man case, reshaped Halloween as we know itAs always, this video is for conversational purposes only. Do your own research and form your own opinions — because this one is mine.