Introducing: Killer Communications

Introducing: Killer Communications

From The Murder In My Family by AbJack Entertainment

March 1, 2025 · 11 min

About this episode

This episode introduces the new podcast Killer Communications, hosted by Mike Morford, which explores true crime cases involving mysterious forms of contact.

Introducing: Killer Communications AbJack Entertainment, the same network that brings you The Murder In My Family, has a brand new show launching March 1,2025. It's called Killer Communications, and it's hosted by Mike Morford. In each episode of Killer Communications, Mike discusses a true crime case where one of the clues is a mysterious form of contact; whether it's a frightening phone call to a victim, a mysterious email to the press, or a taunting letter sent to the press, these bizarre communications happen more often than you might think, and sometimes have deadly consequences. In this short preview of Killer Communications, Season 1 Episode 1, you'll hear about the case of Dale Williams, a father and husband, who was lured from the Nucla, Colorado body shop he owned by a mysterious caller in 1999. He was never seen again. His abandoned truck was found submerged in a local waterway, but there was never any sign of Dale himself. Despite an ex-friend of Dale's being a longtime suspect in the case, police were never able to make an arrest. But that all changed in 2024 when an arrest and answers finally came. After you listen to this preview of Killer Communications, head over…

People in this episode

Host: Mike Morford

Topics covered

  • true crime
  • mysterious communications
  • unsolved cases
  • arrests
  • podcast preview

Keywords

  • Killer Communications
  • true crime
  • Dale Williams
  • mysterious caller
  • unsolved mystery
  • podcast preview

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: AbJack Entertainment

Places: Nucla, Colorado

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