Cold Case MHS: Monsters and Demons

Randy Hubbard
Cold Case MHS: Monsters and Demons

A High School Forensic Science class moves to advance into a Cold Case research team. Young adults and a teacher trying to make a difference and bring Cold Case Stories back to the forefront.

  1. Season 4: Episode 4:  Burn the Bridge

    1 OCT

    Season 4: Episode 4: Burn the Bridge

    Some people just have a good heart. Deanna Perry was one of those people that couldn't say no to anyone in need. If you needed a place to stay, Deanna's house is where you went. If you needed a warm meal or a new set of clothing, Deanna's house was the place to get it. In a community that had many people in need, Deanna and her family were that beacon of light in a dark world. Many people took them up on their generosity and someone took advantage of it. In the early morning of October 15, 2010, someone decided to Burn the Bridge she had opened to them. With the smell of gasoline and the banging of glass, the house was set a blaze. The flames spread quickly around the house and onto the front porch making it impossible to get out of the house. Charles Climer struggled to get upstairs to his grandmother, Deanna, and a small child by the name of Brianna Smith. As his lungs filled with smoke, he tried to escape the house to get help, but would later be found deceased from smoke inhilation. Deanna and young Brianna would not get out of the house. When the fire was extinguished they were found together in the upstairs bedroom. Who would want to kill such a wonderful family? Who would use fire to kill a young child? Could it have been someone who used Deanna's kind heart to get what they wanted, then became enraged when she asked then to leave? To this day the killer(s) are still on the loose. Hopefully, one day justice will be served. Contact Information: Columbus Division of Police HQ120 Marconi Blvd.Columbus, OH 43215(614) 645-4760 Crime Stoppers (Anonymous Tips) - (614) 645-4749Contact Information: Cold Case MHS: coldcase@masonohioschools.com 513-398-5025 ext. 33304 or 513-967-0368

    27 min
  2. Season 4: Episode 1:  Innocence Lost in Flames

    6 SEPT

    Season 4: Episode 1: Innocence Lost in Flames

    On April 27, 2006, nine-year-old MacKenzie Branham was caught in a house fire at the home of her mother and her mother's boyfriend. At first glance, it appeared the fire was the result of an accidental spark, possibly electrical or something of that nature, but it would quickly change to something dark and heinous. The fire was set with an accelerant which appeared to lead a path directly to MacKenzie's room. By the time firefighters were able to control the fire it was too late. MacKenzie was found in her bed next to the window. She could not escape the smoke and flames and fell victim to the act of a sick human being. Why would anyone want to set fire to a house with a beautiful nine-year-old sleeping in her bed? Why did the adults make it out and she did not? Arson is a unique crime. Those that commit arson only do it for specific reasons and one of those is crime concealment. What was someone trying to hide? For 18 years MacKenzie's father, Donald has been pushing the envelope to find answers to the murder of his daughter. He has lived her loss every day for all of this time. He has long gone past just trying to find out, he has gone to the point where revenge is not out of the question. Why would anyone want to take his beautiful daughter like this? What was going on that she was possibly ready to expose? Why did innocence get lost in the flames? Contact Info: Fayette County, OH Sheriff's office 1500 Robinson Road SE Washington Court House, OH 43160 Phone: 740-335-6170 Fax: 740-333-3597 Cold Case MHS - coldcase@masonohioschools.com 513-398-5025 ext. 33304 or 513-967-0368 Information: Coldcase@masonohioschools.comhttps://coldcase2.wixsite.com/mhscoldcase We also can be reached through Facebook, X, and Instagram

    44 min
  3. Innocence Lost - The Awful Murder of Devan Duniver

    28 MAY

    Innocence Lost - The Awful Murder of Devan Duniver

    On a warm summer day, a five-year-old Devan Duniver tried to find someone to play with. Her mom was inside preparing for dinner and she thought Devan was playing with her older brother. Time had gotten away from her when she noticed Devan wasn't around. She began to search for Devan by going next door to see if she had made her way inside with another small child she often had played with. Unlike many young children, Devan was not afraid to talk to anyone, especially if they were willing to play with her. Had Devan just wandered off and waited for her mother to find her or did someone take Devan? Minutes turned to hours. The hours began to go by so quickly. Word had spread of the missing child and the community came out to help look for her. The search carried over into the next day when the horrific discovery of her body occurred in a small patch of tall grass and weeds not far from her home. The beautiful little girl had been stabbed many times. The devastation was unbearable for the family and the community as a search for a child murderer had begun. The fear spread across the town. Parents wouldn't let their children out of their sight for weeks. Eventually, the police arrest a young boy and he is convicted of the murder of Devan, but it was later determined he was not the person who would do something this heinous. In the flash of an eye, innocence was lost for both Devan and the young man accused of her murder. To this day her case has gone cold and the monster who took her life is still out there somewhere. Police Contact Info: Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Office 2295 Reiser Ave SE New Philadelphia OH 44663 Office: 330-339-2000 Cold Case MHS: Contact InformationColdcase@masonohioschools.comhttps://coldcase2.wixsite.com/mhscoldcase We also can be reached through Facebook, X, and InstagramLink to

    41 min

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A High School Forensic Science class moves to advance into a Cold Case research team. Young adults and a teacher trying to make a difference and bring Cold Case Stories back to the forefront.

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