
On May 26th, 1999 nineteen-year-old Katie Poirier disappeared from a Moose Lake, Minnesota convenience store, where she was working a late-night shift alone. But, as he realized that the authorities were closing in on him, he made the decision that he was not going to trial.You can support the show at /truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. Bruce Ivins had even been educating FBI agents on Anthrax in the wake of the letters.

The large-scale investigation eventually led authorities to a microbiologist who helping them to find the killer. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss The Anthrax Murders. The anthrax attacks disrupted the US postal system, closed down important media and government buildings, and sparked another large-scale terrorism investigation. Letters laced with powdered anthrax were sent to various locations throughout the country, leading to five deaths and seventeen hospitalizations. Just one week after the devastating 9/11 attacks, an act of domestic terrorism further shook the United States. But, the police had a difficult time putting the pieces of the puzzle together until a friend of Abraham's stepped in to help out.You can help support the show at /truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. In the end, Shakespeare wound up dead at the hands of DeeDee Moore. Moore had no plans to help Abraham with his money, rather, she had plans to help herself to his money. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the treacherous and murderous DeeDee Moore. Then, he met a woman named DeeDee Moore who said she could help him with the rest of his winnings. He spent lavishly but gave even more money away to family and people he didn't even know. He should have been on top of the world and for a period of time, he was. He spent his last few dollars on lottery tickets and ended up winning the 30 million dollar jackpot. He was working but having a hard time making ends meet. In 2006, Abraham Shakespeare was down on his luck. You can help support the show at /truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. The seven days that followed became known as the Alabama bunker hostage crisis, a crisis that ended with the death of Dykes and the rescue of the little boy he kidnapped. In January 2013, he enacted his plan by kidnapping a five-year-old boy off a school bus and taking him to a customized underground bunker. Dykes spent a year plotting his master plan. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Jimmy Lee Dykes.

He had what he believed was a message that would change the world, and only kidnapping a hostage would get the government and the people of America to take him seriously.

He was known for ranting and raving against the government, law enforcement, and the rules society is forced to follow. Jimmy Lee Dykes was a man who hated authority.
