Crimes of the Beyond premieres a new episode that immerses the audience in one of the most disturbing cases of European true crime. HERE you can listen to the podcast.
Under the title “Hinterkaifeck: the murderer who lived for days among his victims on the cursed farm in Bavaria”, the podcast reconstructs a true story that occurred in 1922 and that, more than a century later, still generates unanswered questions and a deep sense of unease.
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The Hinterkaifeck massacre took place on an isolated farm in Bavaria, Germany, where six members of the Gruber family were brutally and premeditatedly murdered.
In this episode, host Roberto Belmont guides the listener through the known facts of the case.
From the discovery of the bodies to the most chilling details that baffled investigators and residents of the region.
One of the most disturbing elements of the crime was the certainty that the killer did not flee immediately.
According to investigations at the time, the perpetrator remained several days inside the farmhouse after committing the murders.
There he fed the animals, using the utensils of the house and lived with the corpses without being discovered.
This detail turned the case into one of the most disturbing stories in German true crime.
Previous signals, tensions and a flawed investigation
The episode delves into the strange behaviors reported prior to the crime.
Unexplained noises in the attic, footprints in the snow leading into the house but not out of it, and family conflicts fueled various hypotheses about the possible motive.
Roberto Belmont unravels the internal tensions of the Gruber family and the clues that, over time, were lost or never properly investigated.
The narrative also addresses the contradictions of the official investigation, marked by serious errors, inadequate handling of the crime scene and a fact that borders on the inexplicable.
The disappearance of the skulls of some of the victims, which prevented further analysis that could have provided key answers.
Between the human and the supernatural
In addition to possible motives related to grudges, inheritance and personal conflicts, Buzzy explores theories that incorporate elements of madness and supernatural beliefs.
The atmosphere of the farmhouse, the isolation and the circumstances of the crime have for decades fueled tales that go beyond the rational, making Hinterkaifeck an emblematic case of the European crime mystery.
The narration invites the listener to “walk” through the Bavarian snow, mentally reconstructing the victims’ final days and facing the disturbing possibility that the killer may never have been identified.
Roberto Belmont, a key voice in Spanish-language true crime
The episode is hosted by Roberto Belmont, journalist and content creator specialized in crime, mystery and unexplained phenomena stories. Throughout his career, Belmont has established himself as one of the most recognized voices of horror and true crime podcasting in Spanish, thanks to his immersive narrative style, documented and respectful of the facts.
With Crimes of the Beyond, Belmont has succeeded in building a community interested not only in the darker details of each case, but also in the historical and human context surrounding them, offering stories that inform and thrill in equal measure.
The new episode is now available on all audio platforms, such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Paranormal Observer and Interdimensional Astrology.
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