Premium Episode #36 - Bruce Miller
🕑 Added 2025-05-24 07:00:04 +0000 UTCPremium Episode #36 - Bruce Miller
In November 1999, Bruce Miller, a scrapyard owner in Michigan, was found murdered in what looked like a robbery gone wrong. After three months with no solid leads, investigators feared the case would go cold. But hundreds of miles away in Missouri, the suicide of former detective Jerry Cassaday led to the discovery of a mysterious briefcase - one that held a shocking secret.
Team:
Anonymous Host - narration
Milly Raso - research, writing, creative direction
Mike Migas - production, music
Anthony Telfer - audio editing
Comments
Dallas Meyer
Great episode! Have a great break Casey & team!
SeaafoamWolf
it's very similar to the jamie case
Jays
Nointeennoitynoiun
Ruka
It really was! I won't go so far as to absolve Sharee, but it seemed very genuine and heartfelt. No excuses, no cop out. It was, for once, a sign that maybe at least one of these awful, narcissistic maniacs realised and took responsibility for the damage their actions reaped. I hope it is as genuine as it sounds.
Lauren
Enjoy your break Casey!!!
Mark Ofmalovia
Thanks again, but perhaps you could have put more space between two "crazy woman seduces man to kill husband" episodes
Mark Daniel Cross
Spoiler alert, don't read any further if you haven't heard the whole episode! Wow that confession at the end was absolutely jaw-dropping!😳
Mark Daniel Cross
Thank you Casefile for all your work! I've supported you year after year with an annual subscription, and I'd never think of even "pausing" my subscription! I look forward to the upcoming episodes in July!
Katy Turley
Great episode!!! Way to go Casey & Team!
Lamar Moore
Because he was a murderer?
Toby Shain
A great episode. What a story. Interested to know why Jerry wasn’t included in the title of the episode? Aka one of the victims
Taylor Lyons
Swear I’ve heard this before
Zac
Thought so!
Debbie
This is almost identical to the Jamie story….how weird….
Glardzzz
‘Pretending to be a vampire’ 😂😂😂
Rip's Jaye
If her sentiments in that letter were genuinely honest, it's actually fascinating. To me at least lol. I'd really love to hear a forensic psychologist interview her, regarding the letter.
Brenda Wells
It was a really good apology. But as I was listening, I was also thinking, if I were a family member of one of the victims, I’d probably just want her to STFU and do her time and never her from or about her ever again.
Bob Trenwith
We all tell ourselves we would never fall for it, but how many of us have really met the ultimate manipulator. Even that admission - it seems like a very well thought out attempt to convince everyone she is no longer the devil. Just say "I did it" and leave it at that. Cut the BS.
Suicide Sauce
I have seen this exact scenario play out countless times in my years as an Internet Person, but like, I was fifteen and pretending to be a vampire in MSN Chatrooms. I understand that anyone can be manipulated and I sympathize, I really do, but c'mon guys. If she tells you she's trapped in a relationship with her dead husband's abusive older brother who is also sometimes a werewolf with different colored eyes and can fight with a katana, maybe step away from the keyboard for a while.