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Blood is Thicker: The Hargan Family Killings

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Millionaire businesswoman Pamela Hargan and her youngest daughter Helen are found dead in their family home in McLean, Virginia. The strange and haunting crime scene puzzled investigators – was it a murder-suicide or was it staged to look like one? There was conflicting evidence all around. 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant examines the suspenseful case in this 6-episode series, "Blood is Thicker: The Hargan Family Killings". Detectives try to untangle mixed motives from mother-daughter discord, to sibling rivalry, jealousy and a family fortune. Find out if blood is really thicker when it comes to the Hargan family.

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Blood is Thicker: The Hargan Family Killings is a limited series true crime podcast. It tells the story of the death of Pamela Hargan and her daughter Helen. The host of the show is award-winning 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant. His accolades include four Emmys and three Edward R. Murrow Awards.

The podcast begins by exploring the crime scene in a wealthy suburb of Washington DC in 2017. Upon receiving a 911 call police entered Pamela Hargan's home. Hargan shared her home with her two daughters Helen and Megan and Megan's young daughter. Police found Pamela's body in the mudroom covered with a blanket. In one of the upstairs bathrooms they discovered Helen's body. A rifle lay between Helen's knees.

At first the scene suggested a murder-suicide. Megan reported that Pamela and Helen were fighting that day. Pamela was building Helen a house. Megan had said Pamela had become upset when learning Helen planned to move in with her boyfriend Carlos. When Megan left the house early in the afternoon Pamela had decided not to give the house to Helen. Megan's testimony gives Helen a motive for Pamela's murder. The case seemed to be straightforward. The podcast details the turning point.

As the investigation progressed little inconsistencies arose. First Carlos made the 911 call that led police to the Hargan house. His account of events doesn't support the murder-suicide theory. The placement of Pamela's cell phone also appeared odd. It sat free of blood on top of the blanket that the killer used to cover her body. From there evidence of foul play started to pile up. Police concluded that someone staged the murder-suicide. So who was it and why did they do it?

True crime fans may enjoy the thrilling account of Blood is Thicker: The Hargan Family Killings. Acclaimed news magazine 48 Hours produces another tense real story here. Host Van Sant narrates with authority. Listeners may appreciate the thorough research and compelling pace of the episodes. Each installment is about 30 minutes long.

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