In January 1986 the Wheat Ridge Police Department uncovered one of the most vicious crime sprees in Colorado\'s history. --Investigator Michael Gallagher. --The Wheat Ridge Police Department I\'ll give Michael credit for one thing, he knew how to play people and he did it better than anyone I\'ve ever met.
Why? Because a Psychopath doesn\'t feel shame or guilt and you need those to fail the test. and he passed.
I tell them I have only done it once and it was on Michael McCormick...
Whenever I teach a class on how to administer a Polygraph test, I\'m always asked if I\'ve ever done one on a Psychopath.
Join author Tracy Beach as she digs through mountains of police casefiles, missing person reports, interview\'s, court transcripts, autopsy reports and two scrap books full of decomposed bodies being removed From the earth, in her quest to piece together the demented mind of Michael McCormick and figure out what made him tick...and who is really haunting the farm.
Faced with angry spirits and buckets full of body parts brought up by their plow, the farm\'s new owners contacted S.
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But with murder, comes the ghostly remains of the dead.
With over 70 bodies buried on the 2,800 acre farm and dozens of others scattered around the country, the body count was extreme.
Dating back to 1920, in the small town of Stratton, Colorado, the officers discovered decades of brutal killings and slaughter involving transient farm workers that had been hired to work the fields of the now infamous McCormick farm.
In January 1986 the Wheat Ridge Police Department uncovered one of the most vicious crime sprees in Colorado\'s history