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The Hinterkaifeck Murders

This episode investigates the brutal 1922 murders of six people at the remote Hinterkaifeck farmhouse in Germany. The victims included Andreas Gruber, his wife, their daughter Viktoria, her two children, and the family’s maid. All were killed with a...

An episode of the Forgotten Mysteries podcast, hosted by Sarah Brown, titled "The Hinterkaifeck Murders" was published on February 8, 2026 and runs 7 minutes.

February 8, 2026 ·7m · Forgotten Mysteries

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This episode investigates the brutal 1922 murders of six people at the remote Hinterkaifeck farmhouse in Germany. The victims included Andreas Gruber, his wife, their daughter Viktoria, her two children, and the family’s maid. All were killed with a farming tool and hidden in the barn or inside the house. Before the murders, Andreas reported mysterious footprints, attic noises, missing keys, and strange disturbances, suggesting someone may have been secretly living in the home. These warnings were ignored. After the killings, evidence showed that the murderer remained in the farmhouse for several days, eating food and caring for animals while the bodies lay nearby. Money and valuables were left untouched, indicating the crime was personal rather than a robbery. Several suspects were considered, including a neighbor with personal ties to the family and possible intruders, but poor investigation methods and contaminated evidence prevented a solution. More than a century later, the Hinterkaifeck murders remain one of Germany’s most disturbing unsolved crimes — a case marked by isolation, hidden tensions, and a killer who vanished without a trace.

This episode investigates the brutal 1922 murders of six people at the remote Hinterkaifeck farmhouse in Germany. The victims included Andreas Gruber, his wife, their daughter Viktoria, her two children, and the family’s maid. All were killed with a farming tool and hidden in the barn or inside the house. Before the murders, Andreas reported mysterious footprints, attic noises, missing keys, and strange disturbances, suggesting someone may have been secretly living in the home. These warnings were ignored. After the killings, evidence showed that the murderer remained in the farmhouse for several days, eating food and caring for animals while the bodies lay nearby. Money and valuables were left untouched, indicating the crime was personal rather than a robbery. Several suspects were considered, including a neighbor with personal ties to the family and possible intruders, but poor investigation methods and contaminated evidence prevented a solution. More than a century later, the Hinterkaifeck murders remain one of Germany’s most disturbing unsolved crimes — a case marked by isolation, hidden tensions, and a killer who vanished without a trace.
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