Episodes

Saturday Nov 22, 2025
Saturday Nov 22, 2025
In this episode we rap up the case of Jerry Brudos, The Oregon Lust Killer.

Saturday Nov 15, 2025
Saturday Nov 15, 2025
In Part Two of The Jerry Brudos Case, Dan Morgan and Bekah Haler take you deeper into the cold heart of Oregon’s most disturbing serial killer.
This episode traces the escalation — from Jan Susan Whitney’s disappearance to the abduction and murder of Karen Sprinker, and finally, Linda Salee. We break down the patterns, the staging, the trophies, and the chilling rituals carried out inside Brudos’s garage while his family lived just feet away.
You’ll follow the victims’ stories, the growing panic in Salem, the early investigative missteps, and the moment detectives realized they were facing something far darker than a string of isolated disappearances.
Respectful. Detailed. Unflinching.
This is the middle chapter of a case that changed the Pacific Northwest forever.
Because in the pines… the truth never stays buried.

Saturday Nov 08, 2025
Saturday Nov 08, 2025
He called himself a photographer.
But what Jerry Brudos was really capturing… was control.
In The Oregon Lust Killer – Part One, we trace the disturbing evolution of a man whose quiet suburban life hid a violent obsession. From a childhood twisted by resentment and shame, to his escalating fixation on women’s shoes, underwear, and power — this episode dives deep into the making of a predator.
Then, in 1968, nineteen-year-old Linda Kay Slawson knocked on his door selling encyclopedias.
She never walked back out.
This is where the murders began.
This is where the Pacific Northwest’s most disturbing story takes shape.
🎙️ Shadows in the Pines – True Crime from the Pacific Northwest.
New episodes every Friday.
Because the shadows… remember.

Saturday Nov 01, 2025
Saturday Nov 01, 2025
🎙️ Episode 4 – The Tube Sock Killings
Description:
In the winter forests of Washington, couples vanished without a sound. Their bodies surfaced miles apart, staged, and bound by a single detail — a white tube sock.
Between 1985 and 1986, two double murders shocked the Pacific Northwest and left investigators chasing a phantom through miles of logging roads, rivers, and rain-soaked timberland.
No suspect. No motive. No closure.
This episode of Shadows in the Pines unravels the complete story of the Tube Sock Killings — from the last known moments of Steven Harkins and Ruth Cooper to the discovery of Michael Reichert and Diana Robertson — and follows the detectives who spent decades searching the woods for a killer who seemed to live there.
Meticulous, haunting, and unsolved to this day.
Because in Washington’s forests, some shadows never fade.

Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
In the early 1980s, Spokane’s quiet South Hill neighborhood became the hunting ground of one of the most notorious sexual predators in Pacific Northwest history. Women were attacked in broad daylight, ambushed on familiar streets, and left terrified of walking alone in their own city. This episode of Shadows in the Pines unravels the chilling story of Kevin Coe—the so-called “South Hill Rapist.” Through court records, victim testimony, and investigative reporting, we trace his double life as a polished, privileged local who hid a monstrous secret. From the first assaults to the community-wide panic, from his sensational trial to his decades of civil commitment at McNeil Island, this case remains a haunting study in deception, control, and the scars left behind. Join us as we examine the evidence, the psychology, and the aftermath of a predator who forever changed Spokane’s sense of safety. ⸻ 🎧 Stream now on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. 🔎 Follow us for upcoming episodes of Shadows in the Pines—true crime from the dark heart of the Pacific Northwest.

Saturday Oct 18, 2025
Saturday Oct 18, 2025
🎙️
Shadows in the Pines: The King Road Murders – Part Two
Title: The Investigation Begins
After four lives are brutally taken inside an off-campus home on King Road, the quiet college town of Moscow, Idaho, is left in shock — and searching for answers.
In Part Two, Shadows in the Pines pulls back the curtain on the early days of the investigation: the frantic search for clues, the white Elantra that would ignite national attention, and the digital breadcrumbs that began to narrow the scope of the manhunt.
This episode traces the path from confusion to focus — revealing how investigators zeroed in on a suspect living just across the border at Washington State University. Through detailed reporting, psychological insight, and verified case records, hosts Dan Morgan and Rebekah Haler examine the mind and methods of Bryan Kohberger — his upbringing, his life at WSU, and the patterns that made him stand out long before his arrest.
In the conclusion, we follow the case through its turning points — from his arrest and extradition to Idaho, to the plea deal that stunned the nation, and the aftermath behind prison walls. Listeners will hear how families, investigators, and the public continue to grapple with the search for meaning in the wake of unimaginable loss.
Cold. Clinical. Unflinching.
This is the case that gripped the nation — and the story is far from over.
🎧 Now streaming wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Saturday Oct 18, 2025





