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The Mystery of the Hinterkaifeck Murders

The Mystery of the Hinterkaifeck Murders

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In Episode 27 of the 5 Minute Mysteries podcast, we investigate the chilling Hinterkaifeck murders, one of Germany’s most baffling unsolved crimes. In 1922, the six inhabitants of a remote Bavarian farm were brutally murdered with a mattock, yet no clear motive or suspect was ever identified. Strange occurrences, including unexplained footprints, missing keys, and eerie noises in the attic, hinted at an unseen presence before the killings. Despite numerous theories, from vengeful neighbours to unknown drifters, the case remains a haunting mystery. Join us as we delve into the unsettling details of the Hinterkaifeck murders and explore the unanswered questions that still linger a century later.

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