• My Bride: The Murder of Toni Henthorn

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
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My Bride: The Murder of Toni Henthorn

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    Imagine a grove of aspen trees, as the summer season fades, and the cooler weather shifts from vibrant greens to the delicate golds and reds of fall- a fleeting time. And like aspens, showing their beautiful golden leaves one day, are gone the next. Today’s story begins with a similar illusion of the changes in seasons, where a seemingly perfect union between husband and bride promises a lifetime of golden moments. Yet, like autumn aspens, they suddenly are gone revealing the dark truth behind this marriage. In a chilling act of betrayal, a husband’s concealed darkness is brought to light in the most tragic of ways—with a bride at the bottom of a cliff....
    This singular moment will explore how this shocking act of violence exposed the darkness lurking just beneath the surface and how a seemingly idyllic relationship can unravel in the most devastating way, uncovering things of the past... Welcome to Episode 46: My Bride: The Murder of Toni Henthorn.


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    Wild Crime Blood Mountain available on Hulu
    Harold Henthorn, The Man Who Pushed His Wife Off A Mountain (allthatsinteresting.com)

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