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76: A Shopaholic & the Glensheen Mansion Murder Mystery

Let's Go To Court!

Let's Go To Court!

True Crime, History, Comedy

4.84.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2019

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

It’s October of 2014, and the people of Duncan, Oklahoma, are concerned. They haven’t seen the Hruby family all weekend. The Hruby’s are usually everywhere. They own the local newspaper. They’re actively involved in the community. But on Monday morning, their longtime housekeeper made a gruesome discovery. John, Tinker, and 17-year-old Katherine Hruby were dead. Everyone in the Hruby family was dead. Everyone but Alan.

Then, Brandi tells us about a murder mystery at the Glensheen Historic Estate. The 20,000 square foot mansion is something to behold. It’s now a museum, operated by the University of Minnesota Duluth. But for a long time, the mansion was home to the Congdon family. In the late 60’s, the original owner’s youngest daughter Elisabeth promised the home to the university upon her death. But her death came sooner than anticipated. Late at night on June 27, 1977, Elizabeth Congdon and her nurse Velma Pietila were murdered. Who could have carried out such a senseless crime?

And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.

In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
American Greed episode “Blood Relatives”
“Man to spend life in prison for killing parents, sister,” by Nolan Clay for The Oklahoman

In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
“Trail of clues, legal twists kept Glensheen murder case going for years” by Candace Renalls, Duluth News Tribune
“Blood money: The grisly murders at Duluth’s Glensheen mansion” by Hannah Jones, City Pages
“Man’s Suicide Note: ‘I Didn’t Kill Those ’Girls’” Associate Press
“40 years later, Glensheen murders still grip Duluth” by Dan Kraker, MPR News

Transcript

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One semester of law school.

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One semester of law school one semester of criminal justice to experts I'm Kristen Caruso I'm Brandy Egan

0:39.7

Let's go to court on this episode. I'll talk about a shopaholic.

0:44.8

And I'll be talking about the Glen Sheen Mansion

0:47.5

murder mystery.

0:49.4

I have never heard of that.

0:51.2

I am so excited. Really? Yes. Is it an ultimate brandy case?

0:58.6

It's very brandy and it was recommended by someone in our discord.

1:04.0

And like just a couple days ago, I read,

1:08.0

like she just posted out a couple days ago

1:09.5

and I went and read a blurb about it

1:10.7

and I was immediately obsessed with it.

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