
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark MFM Minisode 461
Nov 10, 2025
Intriguing tales abound in this lively discussion! Karen recalls a chilling discovery of a centuries-old burial site in her yard. Georgia exposits on a teacher in Millbrae who hid cameras in school bathrooms, leading to his arrest. Karen shares fascinating insights about her ancestor's role in the Salem witch trials, inspiring connections to Hocus Pocus. A listener's harrowing near-kidnapping story adds drama, while a toddler's innocent mix-up between 'heaven' and 'Kevin' brings humor. The hosts invite more hometown stories filled with family chaos!
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Native Burial Unearthed In Yard
- Karen Kilgariff recounts finding a centuries-old Native American skeleton while her father dug up their yard in South San Jose as a child.
- Archaeologists confirmed the remains were Muwekma Ohlone and the tribe reburied them where they were found.
Teacher Hid Cameras In School Ceilings
- A listener describes a high school teacher crawling in ceilings to install cameras above girls' bathroom stalls and hidden cameras under desks.
- The teacher was arrested and later found posting meth-fueled videos online.
Ancestral Link To Salem Witch Trials
- Karen Kilgariff traces her ancestry to Mary Towne Esty and other sisters accused during the 1692 Salem witch trials.
- She learned her ancestors likely inspired the Sanderson sisters from Hocus Pocus.
