Episode Description
In April 1974, a quiet stereo shop in Ogden became the site of one of the most shocking crimes in American history. What began as an ordinary evening shift spiraled into hours of terror that would leave multiple victims dead and an entire community reeling.
Known today as the Hi-Fi Murders, this case is remembered not only for its brutality, but for the disturbing choices made inside a small, locked store—and the questions that still linger decades later. In this episode, we explore the setting, the victims, and the chilling sequence of events without sensationalism, focusing instead on the human cost and the lasting impact this crime had on the justice system and public memory.
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