Show Notes
In June 1979, a teacher’s body was found in the trunk of a car in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Susan Reinert had been drugged, beaten, and suffocated. Her two children—Karen, 11, and Michael, 10—were gone.
They have never been found.
This is the story of William Bradfield—a charismatic English teacher who inspired devotion, loyalty, and obedience from everyone around him. For months before Susan’s murder, Bradfield told friends exactly what was going to happen. He named the victim. He named the killer. And when it finally did happen, he already had an alibi waiting.
Part one of this series examines how Bradfield built a cult-like inner circle of teachers and former students, how he manipulated women into believing they were his future wife, and how he used psychological programming to turn witnesses into accomplices—without ever asking them to act.
What you’ll hear:
- How Bradfield predicted Susan Reinert’s murder months before it happened
- The cult-like control he exercised over colleagues and protégés
- The inheritance, insurance policies, and financial motive behind the crime
- The alibi weekend that investigators would later call “designed to be remembered”
- Why Susan’s children vanished—and why their fate still haunts this case
Content warning: violence against women and children.
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