The Dead Man’s Line: The Tony Kiritsis Hostage Case

The Dead Man’s Line: The Tony Kiritsis Hostage Case

From REDRUM true crime by redrumpodcast

May 25, 2026 · 30 min

About this episode

The episode recounts the chilling hostage situation involving Tony Kiritsis in February 1977 in Indianapolis.

In February 1977, a routine morning at a mortgage office in downtown Indianapolis would erupt into one of the most chilling hostage situations ever captured on camera. What began as a dispute over land, debt, and frustration between a borrower and a mortgage company quickly spiralled into something far more dangerous… when Tony Kiritsis walked into Meridian Mortgage armed, prepared, and carrying something he called a “Dead Man’s Line.” What followed was a 63-hour standoff that unfolded in plain sight. Through office hallways, across city streets, and eventually into the heart of downtown Indianapolis - all while a terrified hostage was forced to stay inches away from a loaded weapon rigged with a homemade trigger mechanism designed to fire if anything went wrong. Police followed closely behind, but every attempt to intervene risked turning a hostage situation into an instant execution. News crews arrived quickly, and what they captured would turn this case into something almost unthinkable… a real-time crisis broadcast as it unfolded. As negotiations broke down and demands escalated, the situation stretched far beyond a simple hostage crisis. It became a moving standoff across…

Topics covered

  • hostage situation
  • true crime
  • standoff
  • Indianapolis
  • negotiation
  • crisis broadcast

Keywords

  • hostage
  • Tony Kiritsis
  • Indianapolis
  • standoff
  • true crime
  • negotiation
  • crisis

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Meridian Mortgage

Places: Indianapolis

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