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The Hinterkaifeck Murders

4 min · 28 sep 2024
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In this episode of "WTF Did You Just Say?", where we're delving into the chilling case of the Hinterkaifeck Murders that occurred in Bavaria, Germany in 1922. The Gruber family and their maid were brutally murdered and the killer, who seemingly stayed on the farm for days after the grisly massacre, was never found. The host explores the various theories surrounding the case - possible vengeance from an abused worker, a jealous husband returning from death, a random drifter or even supernatural elements. Despite the case being reopened in 2007, the mystery still clings to the Hinterkaifeck Murders case, forever haunting it as a horrifying legend of unsolved crime.

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