The true crime podcast about John List releases a new episode every Tuesday.
The Star-Ledger ran a story about the fruitless search for John List in 1986 on the 15th anniversary of the killings.For many who grew up in North Jersey in the 1970s, the fascinating and tragic story of the List family, murdered by their ice-cold patriarch in their Westfield mansion, is something they’ll never forget.
A mix of investigative journalism and true crime storytelling, the podcast digs into the man behind the 50-year-old crimes: John List, a strict father who volunteered at Cub Scouts and taught Sunday school. With his accountant’s eye for detail, he carefully plotted and executed the murders of his doting mother, Alma, 84; his wife of two decades, Helen, 46; and his three children, Patricia, 16; John, 15; and Frederick, 13.
He had a month-long head start before authorities found the bodies and realized the unthinkable truth about who was responsible. By the time the shocking news got out and shook the quiet town to its core, List had disappeared to start a new life. He then succeeded in fooling a whole new community — and a second wife — into believing he was nothing more than a boring old accountant.
The List family shortly after its move to Westfield in 1965. John List, left, and at right, Helen List with their children, Patricia, Frederick and at right, John Frederick.But underneath that façade, List was a man capable of not just killing those closest to him — apparently without remorse — but doing so with a matter-of-fact efficiency.
The reporting includes new revelations and analysis gleaned from hundreds of pages of investigative documents and interviews with nearly 50 sources, some of whom were close with the List family and have never spoken publicly. Through their voices, listenersThe first four episodes of “Father Wants Us Dead” are available now on
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