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True Crime All The Time Unsolved

The 1974 Morningside Murders

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In December 1974, 27-year-old Billy Isom, 26-year-old James Hanni, and 24-year-old Freta Bostic were found dead inside their home on Morningside Drive in Sioux City, Iowa. All three were shot to death inside the home and police struggled to figure out both the motive and the perpetrators. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the 45-year-old murders that rocked Sioux City, Iowa. Investigators found small amounts of drugs inside the home. Later on, they received information that this was possibly related to a drug deal gone bad. But to date, the three murders are a mystery that has yet to be solved. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information An Emash Digital Production

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0:00.0

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0:30.0

Hello everyone and welcome to episode 159 of the True Crime All the Time

0:39.4

Unsolved Podcast. I'm Mike Ferguson and with me as always is my partner in

0:43.9

True Crime Mike Gibson. Give me how are you? I'm doing good man and about you. I'm

0:48.6

doing great. Yeah. All fired up for a brand new episode of Unsolved. Yeah, same

0:54.1

here man. Just got done recording an episode of True Crime All the Time. Pretty

0:59.9

fascinating. I thought it's an episode on William Scott Day, less or known for

1:06.2

sure. But what a sick individual. Yeah, I mean, you know, for somebody that

1:13.2

murdered as many people as he did and escaped prison a number of times, you

1:18.9

know, it's kind of a fascinating case to not be one that you really hear a lot

1:23.4

about. You and I kind of questioned it on the episode. Why is that? You know, why

1:28.2

is it that some murder cases or murderers become extremely infamous and grab

1:35.3

the new cycle and all that while others you just never hear about. No, other

1:39.4

cases, not just the murderers, it's the victim, right? Because when the murderer

1:44.8

hits the new cycle, well, the victim does as well. Right. Exactly right. In some of

1:50.9

these cases where for whatever reason, it doesn't grab hold what you don't get

1:56.6

to learn about the victims either. And all murderers senseless, but these

2:02.5

ones just really don't there's no reason to do what they did. No, he didn't

2:07.3

have to murder anybody to do what he wanted to do. So, but make sure you check

2:12.0

that out. So you've been good. Yeah, hanging in there, you know, staying healthy

2:17.7

as I can and just getting by man, day by day, doing what needs to be done. Yeah,

2:22.5

how's your mental health? Because I know you're not seeing as many people as

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