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Murder, She Told

NH Serial Killer: Sheila LaBarre, Part One

Murder, She Told

Kristen Seavey

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

2006 - Epping, New Hampshire. When Epping Police Sergeant Shawn Gallagher received a wellness check concerning 24-year-old Kenneth Countie that sent him to Sheila LaBarre's estate, he figured it would be 'yet another encounter with Sheila', who was infamous around town for her behavior with men. This wasn't the first time he'd gone to her farm. But a few weeks later, he received another call... this time reporting Kenneth as missing. But Kenneth wouldn't just leave on his own, and when police return to the farm, they start putting together the pieces of the unimaginable horror of what really happened inside the walls of the old farmhouse... and set out to catch a cold-blooded killer on the loose. This is part one of the Sheila LaBarre case. Detailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com Connect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast Support the show here Read: Wicked Intentions by Kevin Flynn about the Sheila LaBarre case Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Murder She Told, true crime stories from Maine, New England, and small town USA.

0:19.1

I'm Kristen Zeevy.

0:21.2

You can connect with me at MurderSheTold.com or on Instagram at MurderSheToldPodcast.

0:30.0

John Fudd came to the auction intending to take photos for his grandmother.

0:38.8

She had lived at the house when she was 12 years old, and John wanted to remind her of

0:43.1

forgotten times when she danced around the 119-acre property and fed her horses.

0:49.7

But when he arrived, all notions of this kind gesture were immediately forgotten.

0:55.5

The property was in shambles, and any photo he might take would only taint her memories.

1:01.6

Epping, a farm town in New Hampshire of 26.2 square miles, is so small that you would

1:08.5

need less than a half gallon of gas to drive through its European-style buildings.

1:13.8

It has picturesque views of vast acres of farmlands and forest, and with only 7,000 residents.

1:20.2

If you live there long enough, there's a chance that people will know your name.

1:24.8

Rivers driving by the estate, who once marveled at the Epping home, were now a gas.

1:30.5

The Cape-style piece of property was considered a luxury home.

1:34.5

The house had a gabled roof with a large chimney right at the center.

1:39.6

Views from upstairs windows revealed the vast acres of grass surrounding it.

1:44.2

It seemed like a dream home for couples to raise their kids on a farm.

1:48.9

Strange then that most of the attendees weren't bitters, but curious onlookers.

1:54.4

View would buy the ruins of the La Bar estate.

1:59.3

Sergeant Sean Gallagher received a panicky call on February 24, 2006 at the Epping Police Department.

2:07.0

A voice shook at the end of the line.

2:09.7

Carolyn Lodge was worried about her son after he left his home in Wilmington, Massachusetts

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