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Murder In The Rain

The Cunning Of A Man

Murder In The Rain

Murder In The Rain

True Crime

4.21.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

In February of 1990, a Beaverton teen was lured from her house by a school friend, a former boyfriend. He raped her, murdered her, and hid her body in hopes that he could get away with it. What ensued after the murder of 16-year-old Erin Reynolds was a complex court case that brougt both families in and out of court for decades while Oregon changed the sentencing of Conrad Engweiler multiple times and eventually set him free. Looking to relax? Kefla Organics puts 25mg of CBD in their delicious products. Use the code ‘Rain20’ at check out to get 20% off organic CBD products from Kefla Organic. Grab a card for any occasion at 420cardz.com. Use the code ‘Rain20’ to get 20% off. Cover photo by Benjamin Brink Sources Conrad Engweiler Exit Interview 05.13.2014 | Oregon Live - Family of 1990 Murder Victim | Oregon live - Conrad Engweiler Recounts | Longview Daily News - 04.10.1991 Teen Gets Life | Pamplin Media Group - Engweiler to Live with Family | Oregon Live - Family of 1990 Murder Victim | Pamplin Media - Engweiler asks for parole | Oregon Live - Parole board in Salem conducts hearing | DailyMail - Man, who, brutally raped strangled highschool classmate | Saundra M Sorenson - Family Fights Lake Oswego Killer Release Our Sponsors: * Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

I'm Emily Rowney, and I'm Alicia Holland.

0:05.0

This is Bill Camp, the voice of forensic files too on HLN,

0:10.0

and you're listening to Murder in the Rain.

0:17.0

I heard about today's case years ago, and I thought I knew it pretty well,

0:21.0

but my opinion on it has changed due to some perspective.

0:25.0

This can happen in life.

0:26.0

We get a little bit of new information, a little understanding,

0:29.0

or hear a new point of view that changes our mind.

0:32.0

Some of us don't have that happen very often.

0:35.0

Others like myself find it happening quite a bit over recent years.

0:39.0

On paper, something makes sense.

0:41.0

It's logical, it's organized, it's professional,

0:44.0

but it lacks empathy.

0:46.0

And once you add in that missing piece of the human voice,

0:49.0

it can get murky.

0:51.0

That's what happened to me with this case.

0:54.0

I heard from the people close to it.

0:56.0

I heard the real voices of the people affected by it,

0:59.0

and the person who caused it.

1:01.0

You see, there are at least two sides to every story,

1:04.0

and with a violent crime, those two sides can have hundreds of voices

1:08.0

and points of view.

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