The Backroom

Tyriek Ingram

I talk about true crime and history cases every week from the comfort of the backroom of my mom's house.Follow The Backroom on Instagram@backroom_podcast

  1. 06/22/2023

    The Murder of Meredith Kercher

    Send us a text Meredith Kercher was a young exchange student from London, who was studying abroad in Italy. She had a lot to look forward to in life. All that changed on the night of November 1, 2007. Meredith's bedroom door was locked and her roommates tried to knock with no avail. Eventually, the door was kicked down after one roommate found both of Meredith's phones in a nearby garden, something that wasn't normal. They discovered Meredith's nude body, wrapped in a blanket on her bedroom floor. She had been stabbed and it was later discovered that she had been sexually assaulted. Before the discovery of her body, Meredith's roommates unintentionally moved things around in the apartment and contaminated the crime scene. Almost immediately, investigators pointed the finger at Meredith's American roommate. Her name was Amanda Knox. Amanda, her boyfriend, and a man named Rudy Guede were arrested and charged with Meredith’s murder. Rudy Guede, who had a history of break ins and was infatuated with knives, stated that Amanda wasn’t there at the crime scene. He then changed his story and said Amanda was there and she stabbed Meredith. All three were convicted in 2011. In the appeal case, it was concluded that evidence from the crime scene was mishandled and had no trace of DNA from Amanda or her boyfriend. Rudy’s DNA was the only one found. This was ignored during the original trials. In 2015, Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend were acquitted of murder. In 2021, Rudy Guede was released from an Italian prison. It is believed that he acted alone.

    29 min
  2. 01/20/2023

    Israel Keyes

    Send us a text Israel Keyes was raised in a large family. He was the second of 10 children born to Heidi and John Keyes. The children were raised very religious and attended a church called the Arch, that taught white supremacist Christian ideologies. In his youth, Israel became obsessed with Ted Bundy, even idolizing the notorious serial killer. The Keyes children were raised in a one room cabin in Washington were their parents forced them to live in tents and hunt for their own food. As a hobby, Israel would hunt anything with a heartbeat, even skinning a deer alive on one occasion. Children at the church would isolate him because of this behavior.  Eventually, he realized that he was different from his peers and developed antisocial behavior and withdrew himself socially in his teen years. It's believed that between 1997 and 2012, Israel murdered at least 11 people. He picked his victims at random and prepare for a long while before committing the murder. His last confirmed murder was and 18 year old coffee booth worker named Samantha Koenig in Anchorage, Alaska. Keyes took her phone and debit card, sexually assaulted her, then strangled her. He left her body in a shed for two week while he went on vacation with his family. He returned, applied makeup to her face, sewed her eyes OPEN with fishing wire and took a picture with a four day old newspaper, posing as if she was still alive. After, he demanded $30,000 in ransom and then dismembered Samantha's body and dumped it in a lake. He was caught a month later in Texas. Israel Keyes committed suicide on December 2, 2012 in his jail cell. His trial was set to begin in March 2013.

    30 min
  3. 01/11/2023

    Dupont de Ligonnès Murders and Disappearance

    Send us a text Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès was raised thinking that strength, wealth and success were key to life. Xavier's family was a known noble aristocratic family that dated back to mid 18th century France. Xavier married Agnès Hodanger in 1992 and Xavier adopted Agnès' two year old son Arthur. The couple had three more children: Thomas, Anne and Benoît. The family resided in an upper class neighborhood in Nantes, France. Xavier was a successful businessman and Agnès worked at a Catholic school. On April 21, 2011, french police entered the home of the Dupont de Ligonnès family for the sixth time in two weeks. Relatives and neighbors hadn't seen or heard from the family, which was unlike them. In the first five searches, police found nothing that was suspicious. This time, they made a horrific discovery. In the backyard, under the terrace was a hole containing large plastic bags full of bodies. They were the remains of Agnès, Anna, Arthur, Benoît and the family's two dogs. Thomas, believed to be killed the night after the rest of the family, was buried in a separate grave. They were believed to have been killed between April 3 and 5. Xavier's remains were nowhere to be found, making him a suspect immediately.  Between April 10 and April 22, Xavier was seen on security camera withdrawing money from his bank account. There wre also several charges on his credit cards for food. His car was found the next day in a parking lot of a hotel over 80 miles away. Investigators learned that Xavier was not as successful as thought and the family was almost out of money. It's believed that Xavier killed his family and fled. His whereabouts are unknown to this day.

    36 min
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I talk about true crime and history cases every week from the comfort of the backroom of my mom's house.Follow The Backroom on Instagram@backroom_podcast