‘They are all so innocent.’ Our hit podcast details how John List carried out one of N.J.’s worst killings.

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‘They are all so innocent.’ Our hit podcast details how John List carried out one of N.J.’s worst killings.
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The 4th episode of 'Father Wants Us Dead' takes us back to that terrible day 50 years ago.

Listeners will go step-by-horrifying-step through List’s actions on Nov. 9, 1971, and through the discovery of the crime that would forever change the lives of so many from the quiet suburb of Westfield.

“That man — he fooled us all. He really did,” said Chris Day, an old boyfriend of teenager Patricia List. He wondered for those 28 days why she hadn’t called or sent a postcard. “He had us going. He got his head start.” Friends and a neighbor who eventually called police said they can’t stop wondering if they could have done something to prevent the murders. Reporters Rebecca Everett and Jessica Remo examine whether anything could have prevented the carnage in a time before “see something, say something” culture or the term mass murder was even coined.

Based on information gleaned from dozens of interviews and hundreds of pages of police and FBI documents, “Father Wants Us Dead” is an in-depth and chilling narrative from two reporters with more than 25 years of combined experience.

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