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🗓️ 4 August 2023
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2323 Washington Boulevard was the scene of a crime so shocking and sadistic that it is still to this day, considered Utah’s most unforgettable mass murder. So JOIN US as we discuss what happened at this address and who was responsible for the HIFI Murders. Thank you to listener Kolisha D. for recommending this case!
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0:00.0 | Black 2 Crime is a podcast that researchers and discusses murders committed by Black offenders. |
0:05.3 | It is a podcast that anyone and everyone is welcome to enjoy, but it may not be enjoyed by anyone |
0:11.2 | and everyone, so listen to discretion is advised. Now without further ado, this is Black 2 Crime. |
0:30.4 | Hello, everyone. Hey, y'all. I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and this is Black True Crime. If this is |
0:47.9 | your first time here at the show friend, welcome and hello. Good morning. We are up at the crack |
0:54.0 | of dawn, crack ass, trying to record this episode for you guys because we love you so much. |
0:59.3 | Yes, and we're sick of being late, but hey, but we're late than never. Right, so excuse the |
1:04.2 | morning voices. Mm-hmm. They're deep as hell. Kristen says, we are, we are, I'm excited for this |
1:12.8 | week's case because it's been on my docket for a very long time and yeah, let's just dive right in. |
1:20.4 | 23, 23, Washington Boulevard was the scene of a crime so shocking and sadistic that it's still |
1:27.3 | to this day considered Utah's most unforgettable mass murder. So join us as we discuss what happened |
1:34.1 | at this address and who was responsible for the high five murders. Thank you to listener, |
1:39.2 | Kolecia D for recommending this case. Kolecia! Hey, Kolecia girl. Thank you. All right, so on Monday, |
1:47.5 | we're just gonna go straight into the murders because this case is all over the place, |
1:53.2 | so I just found the easiest way for me to go through everything. Mm-hmm. The murders. |
1:58.3 | On Monday, April 22nd, 1974, five people were taken hostage at the high five audio shop in |
2:05.2 | Ogden, Utah. Dang, five people. 20-year-old Stanley Walker and 18-year-old Sherry Michelle Anzley were |
2:13.6 | working that night when four men entered the store with the intention of robbing it. They immediately |
2:19.1 | took Stanley and Sherry hostage, tied them up and moved them into the basement. So while this was |
2:25.1 | happening, 16-year-old Courtney Nesbitt entered the store. No, Courtney! 16! Go home! I know. And he |
2:33.6 | was only really there to tell Stanley thank you for letting him park his car in the parking lot. |
2:39.5 | But he was unfortunately also tied up and taken into the basement. A significant enough |
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