Crime of the Truest Kind is about New England crime stories and history. The Things that happen here. Crime is history and sometimes history is crime.

This episode contains descriptions of violent crime against women and children. Listen with care.

Episode 57đź“ŤTownsend, Massachusetts |
On December 1, 1987, Andrew Gustafson lost his entire family, his wife, two children, and the baby they were expecting. He fought through unimaginable grief to find joy & purpose. We remember Priscilla, Abigail, and William.

Through these narratives, we honor victims, remind one another of our vulnerability, our humanity, and our need for empathy.

We learn about two unsolved Townsend cases dating back to the 1970s, the mysteries that surround the murder of 31-year-old artist and teacher Judith Vieweg in 1973, and the disappearance of 13-year-old Deborah Quimby in 1977. 

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