It’s the lucky 13th episode (whoop whoop!) and it’s a murderous one! To celebrate lucky 13, Nikki and Bree whip up a Witches’ Brew Black Sangria, complete with red wine, pomegranate, and cherries. While enjoying their Witches Brew, Nikki shares the infamous and mysterious chocolate candy murders that happened in 1898 and continues to haunt the Dover, Delaware community. Then Bree tells the story of the brutal murder of Millionaire, Richard Oland, owner of Moosehead Brewery, in New Brunswick, Canada. The Police thought everything point to the son killing his father… but is that really what happened? 

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The Mysterious Chocolate Candy Murders Sources:

Dover's Infamous 'Chocolate Candy Murders' Brought Back to Life, Deleareonline.com100 Year Old Murder Case Still Haunts Dover, Delaware, Whyy.orgCandy from a Stranger: The Cordelia Botkin Case of 1898, Historicalcrimedetective.comCordelia Botkin, Murderpedia.orgCordelia Botkin, Wikipedia.org 

The Murder of Millionaire Richard Oland:

Death of Richard Oland, WikipediaThe Oland Murder, CBC.caRichard Oland: A millionaire, a murder and a mystery killer, BBC News10 Years Since the Murder of Richard Oland, 919thebend.caSpilled Secrets: the Richard Oland Murder Mystery, Stephenkimber.comMoosehead Breweries, Wikipedia