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Hi Fi Murders & Claremont Serial Killer

Scary Mysteries

Scary Mysteries

True Crime, Society & Culture, News, Documentary

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteriesBuy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Video Production Services here: https://newdawnfilm.com/request-a-quote/Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8_________________________________________________________Twisted Twos:Hi Fi murders and The Claremont Serial KillerTales of hauntings, murder and scary mysteries. Every week Twisted Two's dives into a pair of uniquely terrifying stories that are worthy of a more in-depth look. For this week, we focus on one of the most brutal robberies in the U.S. known as the Hi-Fi Murders and the mysterious Claremont Serial Killer from Australia. Get ready for Scary Mysteries, Twisted Two’s.Hi-Fi Murders On April 22, 1974, the Hi-Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah was getting ready to close shop for the day. Employees, Stanley Walker (20) and Michelle Ansley (18) were inside the store at the time. Without warning, several men arrived at the shop aboard two vans. Three of the men entered sporting handguns while one person stayed inside the getaway vehicle. The two employees were tied up then taken down the basement as the gang started robbing the store. As the robbery progressed, a 16-year old boy, Byron Cortney Naisbitt, walked inside the shop to say thank you to Stanley Walker (an employee) for letting him park in the store parking lot while running an errand next door. He too was bound and taken hostage. As it became late, Stanley Walker’s father, Orren Walker (43) went to the store to check on his son. He was also taken hostage. Then, Naisbitt’s mother, Carol Naisbitt, arrived at the shop to look for his son and she ended up becoming a hostage too. By this time, the men now held five people hostage in the basement. The Claremont Serial KillerTwenty-eight years ago, a woman’s silk kimono was stolen off a washing line in Claremont, a high-end suburb in Perth, Australia. This same kimono led police to the arrest of one of the most terrifying serial killers in the area, two decades later.It was in 1996 when 18-year old Sarah Spiers called a taxi from a phone booth at 2:00 A.M. after leaving Club Bayview. Witnesses spotted her standing on the side of Stirling Road as she waited for the cab. One witness mentioned seeing a car stop in front of her. When the taxi arrived at 2:09 A.M., Sarah Spiers was gone. She has never been seen since.Support the show

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You're going to go. Scary Mysteries, Twisted Two's, High-Fi murders and the Claremont serial killer. Tales of hauntings, murder and scary mysteries.

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Every week, twisted twos, dives into a pair of uniquely terrifying true stories that are worthy of a more in-depth look.

0:31.0

For this week, we focus on one of the most brutal robberies ever in the US and a mysterious serial killer from Australia.

0:39.0

Get ready for scary mysteries, twisted twos. Number one, High-Fi murders.

0:48.0

On April 22nd, 1974, the Hi-Fi shop in Ogden, Utah was getting ready to close up for the day.

0:59.0

Employees, 20-year-old Stanley Walker, and 18-year-old Michelle Ainsley were inside the store at the time.

1:07.0

Then without warning, several men arrived at the shop aboard two vans.

1:12.0

Three of the men entered sporting handguns while one person stayed

1:15.1

inside the getaway car. The two employees were tied up then taken down to the

1:20.2

basement as the gang started robbing the store.

1:23.0

As the robbery progressed, a 16-year-old boy named Byron Nesbit

1:28.0

walked inside the shop to say thank you to Stanley for letting him park in the store parking lot while running an errand.

1:34.5

He too was then bound and taken hostage.

1:38.0

As it became late, Stanley Walker's father, Orrin, went to the store to check on his son. He was also then taken hostage.

1:45.8

Then Nasbit's mother Carol arrived at the shop to look for her son and she ended up becoming

1:51.5

a hostage too.

1:53.0

But this time the men had now held five people in total down in the basement.

1:58.0

During later investigations it was discovered the men who raided the shop were United States Air Force men stationed at a nearby base.

2:06.0

It's believed there were six of them, but only three were identified.

2:10.0

Dale Pierre was the enforcer, William Andrews the mastermind and instigator, and Keith Roberts, the getaway driver.

2:19.0

In the basement, Andrews ordered Pierre to grab a bottle wrapped in a brown paper bag from the car.

2:25.0

Once he got back, the two forced the hostages to drink the blue liquid inside.

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