My Forensic Files addiction…
My addiction to the show Forensic Files has paid off. Sort of.
The organization I work for is having an all-staff retreat and booked a resort in St. Michaels on the Chesapeake Bay. For three days we’ll be working on organizational goals, team building, personal growth goals and stuff like that. Probably not exciting to most of you reading this but I’m looking forward to it because I’ve never worked for a place that actually has such things. Of course, the evenings will be filled with fun activities that will lend me the opportunity to see what many of my co-workers are like “off the clock” and vice versa.
I have, however, discovered something about the resort at which we’re staying that rattles me a bit. One of the many Forensic Files reruns that came on what is now called TruTV (gag, CourtTV was much better) aired a few weeks ago. While it was one I had seen before, it aired just a few days after checking out the website of the resort so as I watched the first few minutes of this episode, I noticed the pictures of the cabins looked eerily similar.
At that time, I didn’t really think much of it. For obvious reasons, the show can’t mention the name of the business so I essentially forgot about it. A couple days ago the office got an email update about our trip, thus reminding me about the show. I decided to Google the name of the resort with “murder” added in, and sure enough it’s the same place!
On Valentine’s Day in 1998 a couple were staying at this place and the wife decided to kill her husband, but I can’t recall exactly why. She staged the scene to make it appear an accident… that he fell asleep while reading porn magazines and smoking a cigar that ignited the mattress and thus burned him to death.
This is what I love about Forensic Files: The show highlighted that it was almost believed to be an accident until a barely visible point of origin (of the fire) was found and the autopsy confirmed no soot in the husband’s lungs, proving he was dead before the fire even started.
So, yeah, this woman got caught. There has been at least one true crime novel written about the murder. In case you’re curious, her name is Kimberly Hricko and the resort is Harbourtowne. Google it if you wish.
By Ashie, June 28, 2008 @ 8:51 pm
That’s pretty awesome, I love forensic stuff aswell and love the criminal investigation channel here on Foxtel (paytv here), and yeah, I think that’d just be really cool, although a little creepy haha, but you know, if worse comes to worse at the training weekend, you’ve got an awesome conversation starter with some of your colleagues! :)
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By Cheryl, July 9, 2008 @ 1:20 am
Yeah, I’m late reading this, but that’s crazy cool! And that just sounds like a murder place - the Harbourtowne murder. Oooo.
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By Fatima, July 9, 2008 @ 8:43 am
I love Forensic Files too! I watch almost everything on Crime/Suspense - except now I don’t really get the chance to watch TV much.
haha. Who would’ve thought… What are the chances you’d actually stay in the same resort?! That’s so crazy..haha.
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By Veronica, July 19, 2008 @ 12:27 pm
That’s crazy and freaky, and eerie all rolled into one. I think I’d have the heeby jeebies the entire time I was there.
I like the Crime shows like Law & Order, and CSI, but the stuff on TruTV (You’re right Court TV is much better) I can’t really get into… It’s just boring to me.
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By Import from China, July 27, 2008 @ 6:19 am
Great info - keep up the great work.
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By Marsha, August 1, 2008 @ 7:43 am
Ooh, that’s pretty neat. Although, rather creepy as well.
I love all sorts of crime stories, so I have to check out that one. We only get CSI, Law & Order SVU, Cold Case and Bones here.
I recently rented a book called Dance of Death, I only started reading it, and it seems a bit draggy, but I can’t wait till I get to the revelation part. xD
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