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Note: The story of this episode is continued on Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death in the Season 3 premiere episode "They Killed My Mom" in which the daughter of one of Vicki's victims, Jade Scotton, speak out on what happened to her mother and confronting Verne on her mother's death over two decades later, feeling he shared responsibility.
Ervil Morrell LeBaron (February 22, 1925 – August 15, 1981) was the leader of a polygamous Mormon fundamentalist group who ordered the killings of many of his opponents, both within his own sect and in rival polygamous groups, using the religious doctrine of blood atonement to justify the murders.
Hawkins was the subject of the series premiere of the Investigation Discovery series Evil Lives Here, a show that features testimonials of the loved ones of murderers, which premiered on January 17, 2016. It was his father and ex-stepmother's first public interview since the shooting.
She was also featured on an episode of Evil Lives Here, The Oprah Winfrey Show, [24] the Lifetime Movies network series Monster in My Family, [25] [26] and a 20/20 special on ABC. [7] She was a correspondent for Crime Watch Daily. [27] In 2008, Moore published a book titled Shattered Silence: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer's Daughter ...
In May 2000, his brother Gregg committed suicide. He has one sister. In 2018, Bierdz appeared in and narrated an episode of Evil Lives Here on the Investigation Discovery (ID) Network, based on his memoir Forgiving Troy. In the show, he recounts his brother Troy's life and his strange behavior leading to his mother's murder. Bierdz is gay.
Gregory Scarpa Sr. (May 8, 1928 – June 4, 1994), nicknamed the Grim Reaper and the Mad Hatter, was an American caporegime and hitman for the Colombo crime family, as well as an informant for the FBI.
Later, his sister Belinda, told her story on the Evil Lives Here Season 9 Episode 5 "They Say I Killed My Brother." She tells the story about how Nance actually asked her to retrieve and destroy evidence, specifically the murder weapon, and she instead chose to turn it over to authorities.
In 2015, TV show Most Evil analyzed the Ford case in season 4. He was ranked 17 out of the 22 levels on the scale. [13] In 2019, in a Reelz TV show I Lived With a Killer, Wayne's brother Rodney spoke about their childhood, how he learned about the murders, and how he convinced him to turn himself in. [14]