Interlude// A Behind the Scenes Conversation

A breakdown of the Connecticut River Valley Killer victims and suspects. Host Jennifer Amell has a behind-the-scenes conversation with Tim and Lance. The production team recaps these cases, gives insights, shares NEW details, and prepares the way for the epic second half of Dark Valley.  From Missing Woman Media, Dark Valley is produced, written, and hosted by Jennifer Amell.Production assistants include Amanda Bedard and Maryann Stone White. Show art by Pamela Robinson. Original theme song by Jennifer Pague. Additional music credits courtesy of Pixabay listed below. If you want to hear Jane Boroksi's reaction to this episode, subscribe to her podcast with co-host Amanda Bedard: Invisible Tears CASE TIPS OR INFORMATION: New Hampshire State Police- Cold Case Unit at: 603.271.2663 Vermont State Police- Major Crimes Unit: 802.244.8781 Or, write to us at: jennifer@missingwomanmedia.com FOLLOW US! Insta: https://www.instagram.com/darkvalleyshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarkValleyShow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091998017939 MUSIC Your Tears: Kniyt Deep Retro Pop: Orchestraman

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Dark Valley is an investigation into the Connecticut River Valley Killer (CRVK) and the 8 women who were brutally murdered. CRVK prowled the borderland of Vermont and New Hampshire in the 1980s. These cases remain unsolved to this day. Produced and hosted by Jennifer Amell. Narratively driven, Dark Valley centralizes the story of Jane Boroksi, considered to be the lone survivor of the Valley Killer as she and Jennifer investigate the cold cases of Catherine Millican, Elizabeth Betsy Critchley, Heidi Martin, Bernice Courtemanche, Ellen Fried, Eva Morse, Lynda Moore, and Barbara Agnew. Jane Boroski recounts her harrowing attack in 1988, when a stranger savagely stabbed her 27 times while she was pregnant. The investigation unfolds in real-time as Jennifer works to highlight the victims' voices and uncover new leads and suspects by talking with law enforcement, criminal profiler Dr. John Philpin, victims' families, and locals.