14 March
Videos
Dryden: A Town Of Tragedy: The Harris Family PART 1
- tcweekly
- cursed, David harding, Dryden ny, Harris family, Michael kinge, shirley kinge, Stephanie harlowe
- 27 Comments
Dryden: A crime scene of utter devastation. The Harris Family, once a beacon of hope in this small town, now shrouded in mystery and suspicion. As we delve into the intricate details of this tragic case, a chilling tale of betrayal and deceit begins to unravel. Stay tuned for Part 2 as we uncover the shocking secrets hidden within the walls of this seemingly idyllic community. Fact: The Harris Family was found brutally murdered in their own home, with no apparent signs of forced entry. This type of crime is extremely rare in the tight-knit town of Dryden, leaving residents in a state of disbelief and fear.
@HethMarie-1
SO WEIRD! Thr very last episode I just watched of yours… DALE COOPER was NOT there either! I noticed immediately!! Will see which one I was just watching right before starting this one and update this post!
@jenj181
24:36 sounds like BTK work 😢🤬😡😭😭😭
@Rainbowofthefallen
Just commenting for the algorithm 🧡💛
@trinaaatlee
steph i’m truly grateful. not to hate on anyone else but you go into so much detail. when i watch a case on a different channel then come to yours to hear it it’s like so many truly important details are forgotten. thank you for your hard work.
@FriendsDontLie
I am curious the “evidence” he has procured and gotten other people trialed unfairly (and possibly guilty due to that “evidence”.) how many were people of color? Did he have a bias against people of color? Or did he also procure “evidence” for anyone? Cause if all the people he did that to are people of color then he didnt do it cause “if only we had that one piece of evidence” but he did it with racism.
Maybe ill find out more in the next part
@StarloMichelle
I am at 24:54… my heart is breaking… These pieces of $##+!
@76artsychic
I was in 8th grade at their school when this happened. It has haunted me ever since.
@roguemarauder3154
I don’t feel bad for Shirley king, she’s a horrible human.
@roguemarauder3154
Why do repeat offenders keep being released from prison?!
@audibjornsson6107
What a bunch of dirt bags. That poor family especially that young woman 😢
@Peeved100
Oh, no. So disillusioned in David Harding. Although, I sort of saw it coming, but hoped I was wrong. Darn.
@dabbiedame7103
My grandfather was from Naples & my mom grew up in Atlanta NY.🫶🏻
@bridgetteknowles8937
Why do they believe the killer came back rather than just stayed?
@bridgetteknowles8937
Oh my gosh, the fact that the dog stayed with her so that she didn't have to die alone is painfully beautiful. They went through the worst kind of hell. I thank God that they are all together now.😢
@mistiroberts1576
I grew up in a small town and 90% of people are definitely like that. In the town I grew up in everyone has a police scanner 😂
@user-bk3gn7wl1e
Rolling Stone magazine did a piece about the murders . I think it was in the early 00s . It was that well written that I was actually scared reading it.
@Mandy-nt2cs
Please someone tell me if it's common up north to pronounce documentary the way Stephanie does.. it sounds so alien to me haha being from the south & I'm so curious now!
@aprilsimpsonhuntblogs
Reason 8,8756,999 I have so much love for stephanie: her internal monologue legitimately sounds identical to mine. Even down to the storytelling method and madness post internal monologue… When trying to share it.
'Look at this funny thing! No! Look! It's for real!..
." And so Either he jumped down and walked around and wasn't there the first time. Or I'm going crazy. But he definitely was walking around. "
Girl. I know he did. You're right and I truly and honestly believe you. Even with no proof. Because crazy shit only happens when our ADHD won't allow us to concisely tell folks about it.
Almost every time, By the time I get to my point no one believes me…. And I begin to doubt my own self haha.
@aundreaglover3421
I have the utmost sympathy for the family, they were brutally murdered in their home, innocent people! As far as Shirley Kinge goes I don't think she should've got compensated $250,000 because she was wrongly convicted, she took the credit card and went shopping with it (dead people's card) and she knew it was wrong, but yet and still she didn't care, as long as she went shopping for presents. She could've just left Dryden to never be seen or heard from again. Like i said i have deep sympathy for the family! May they rest in peace!💜🙏🏾💔🕊️😇✝️
@kalmingkhaos5932
12:08 when describing growing up in a small town, you took me right back to my childhood, just like I’m sure many others felt this as well. I wish my kids could have those same experienced. Ahhh…Small town USA❤❤❤
@kalmingkhaos5932
1:12 Fully believe that the dolls move when no one is around.
@codyjames876
The intro had me dying laughing,he's definitely walking around at night
@masonlavigne3504
This happened like 20 minutes away from me and my mom says it was really scary she was in school when it happened the cheerleaders were supposed to help her and her team cheer the day they died
@cadillacpojones7316
Aaaaayyyyyyyeeeeee…your opening music is riiiiggghhhtt!!!!
@DeeTef
Hey i live here lol, let's see which i have and haven't heard of.
@kristymandigokinkor2170
😢 still haunts me.
@sarcardinal
the dog thing literally made me sob.