How This Man Killed His Family And Got Away With It

Absolute Crime June 17, 2025
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The shocking true story of John List, the man who murdered his entire family and vanished without a trace for nearly two decades. In 1971, in the quiet town of Westfield, New Jersey, the bodies of Helen List, her three teenage children, and her mother-in-law were found in their Victorian mansion. They had all been shot by the family's patriarch, John Emil List, a deeply religious man facing financial ruin. List left a chilling five-page confession to his pastor, claiming he killed his family to "save" them from moral and financial destitution, believing death was better than welfare or spiritual decline. He meticulously planned the murders, stopping deliveries and informing schools the family was away, leading to the discovery of the bodies a month later. Despite a massive manhunt, List disappeared for nearly 18 years, completely reinventing himself and blending into society under a new identity. His devout faith, rigid psychology, economic desperation, and strict moral code all played a role in his horrific actions. The case remained cold for years, but thanks to persistent media attention and unwavering law enforcement efforts, a breakthrough finally came. In 1989, List's case was featured on America's Most Wanted, leading to his arrest. This remains one of the most chilling examples of premeditated family annihilation in American criminal history. Absolute Crime is your go-to channel for the best crime documentaries. Subscribe for your weekly dose of crime shows, serial killers, thieves and prison stories. #TrueCrime #Documentaries #CrimeDocumentaries

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