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Strange Matters Podcast

The Keddie Cabin Murders

Strange Matters Podcast

Campfire Audio Productions

Science, History, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences

4.4987 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2017

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Keddie Cabin Murders is a disturbing quadruple homicide that took place in Keddie, California. This infamous unsolved crime involves the murder of several family members in a cabin in the late night of April 11, 1981. This brutal murder case is notorious not just for its dark and gruesome nature, but also for the fact that many believe the investigation was a failure and the main suspects were allowed to be let go despite the large amount of evidence against them.
Sue Sharp and her five children had recently moved from the east coast to California following a troubled marriage. Sue would rent a cabin in the sparsely populate Keddie area, a run down town in a county that had a rampant drug problem. On the morning of April 12, Sheila, the oldest daughter, returned to the family cabin. Sheila never could have imagined that when the door opened she would find three bloody corpses laying in the main room. Even more disturbing, her younger sister Tina was no where to be found.
The police investigation has been noted as being quite poor and incompetent, law enforcement missing physical evidence and ignoring other pieces that should have been looked at further. The following interrogations of the primary suspects was handled in a confusingly half hearted way, the men who were thought to have been the culprits were allowed to simply leave without any follow up actions to their shady statements made about the crime. To this day the mystery of the Keddie Murders is still unsolved, but the continued work into the case has many hopeful that someday we will finally get the full story on what happened in that cabin on that fateful night.

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0:00.0

And the Oh, Welcome back everybody to the Strange Matters podcast. Here at Strange Matters, we discuss everything that is bizarre, mysterious, and unexplained.

0:47.0

I'm your host for this episode, Eric, joined by my fellow co-host Sean.

0:51.0

Hello everybody.

0:53.4

So this episode we're going to be talking about the kettie-Cabin murders.

0:57.4

The suggestion for this episode came from our latest Patreon poll, where we asked our supporters

1:02.4

which unsolved mystery we should focus on next. a So, big thanks to everyone on Patreon who voted and helped us decide to discuss this case.

1:15.0

So for those of you who have seen the 2008 movie The Strangers, you might enjoy this episode a lot in the movie.

1:25.0

It's actually one of the most horrific films that I've ever watched.

1:29.0

It's pretty good because it doesn't really have a tremendous amount of gore in it,

1:32.0

and it's still really

1:33.0

scary but basically a young couple visits a cabin in the woods and they're

1:37.5

tormented by a family of masked assailants and the stalkers are not merely there to kill but

1:45.2

rather to intimidate toy-width and eventually end the life of a couple of non-deserving

1:52.3

innocent vacationers.

1:54.0

So without giving too much of the movie away,

1:58.0

by the end, the identities of the mass murderers

2:02.0

remain a mystery. the

2:05.0

kettie murders remain a mystery.

2:04.0

Yeah, this, the kettie murders is certainly a disturbing crime and one that has stuck with me for many years.

2:11.0

I first read about it a good amount of years ago. I think when I was

2:14.8

a teenager and I thought back on it and read upon new pieces of evidence and

2:18.9

theories about the case from time to time. When I was younger the thoughts of the kettie murders

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