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The Murder In My Family

Laramie Cline

The Murder In My Family

AbJack Entertainment

True Crime

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Episode 110 Laramie Cline

23 Year old Laramie Cline of Ozark, Alabama left on a road trip to Colorado on August, 2017. She brought a friend along with her. For 3 days, everything seemed fine. Laramie texted or called her mom Kim every day. Then the contact stopped. Kim became worried and went to police to report Laramie missing. That same day, the body of a woman was found in a suitcase in Arkansas. An autopsy later revealed that the body was Laramie's. She had been shot once in the head. It didn't take long for police to zero in on a suspect; David Houston-Harvey, the friend that had been on the road trip with Laramie when she vanished. He told police a series of ever changing details, but was later convicted for murdering Laramie.
Despite justice being served, Laramie's friends and family want to know why Laramie was taken from them. Laramie's mom Kim discusses her her daughter's heartbreaking and tragic case in this episode.

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From the late 1960s to the early 1990s, the United States saw an unprecedented surge in serial killing

0:07.9

rooted not just in the dynamic changes of the post-war period but in the development of the human

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psyche going back many millennia to our ancient past. Wonder why serial killers exist?

0:23.1

Why they emerge and why they exploded in the post-war United States?

0:28.1

Check out the Golden Age of Murder, a panoramic look at serial killing focusing on the United

0:34.4

States in the post-war period with your hosts Toby and Simeon. You're listening to The Murder

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and My Family, brought to you by Abject Entertainment. Be sure to check out some of the other great

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true crime podcasts from this network, including Missing Persons, DNA ID, Beyond Bizarre True Crime,

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zodiac speaking, scene of the crime, and three men and a mystery. All of these podcasts are

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This episode may contain unsettling material or subject matter.

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Listener discretion is advised.

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Thank you for joining me for this episode of The Murder My Family. I'm your host Mike Morford.

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In this episode, we'll be discussing the case of a 23-year-old Alabama woman who was murdered

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on a road trip helping someone she thought was her friend. Her reward for helping this friend

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was a bullet to the head while she slept before her body was stuck into a suitcase and discarded.

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We'll dive into this case after some quick housekeeping.

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