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[The Hollow Tree Murders: The Chilling Case of Matthew John Hoffman (Part 1)]-[Episode 311: Matthew Hoffman AKA The Leaf Killer]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-04-06

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The Hollow Tree Murders: An Intricate and Brutal Crime

This podcast episode delves into the harrowing case of Matthew John Hoffman, a man whose disturbing behaviors and eventual descent into extreme violence culminated in what became known as the "Hollow Tree Murders." The hosts, Ash and Alayna, painstakingly reconstruct the events leading up to the brutal crimes committed in November 2010 in Mount Vernon, Ohio.

The Disappearance and Welfare Checks

The case begins when Tina Herman, a 32-year-old single mother, fails to show up for her shift at Dairy Queen. Her manager and friend, Valerie Haythorn, immediately sensed something was wrong, noting that Tina was "extremely reliable" and would never commit a "no call, no show." Despite multiple welfare checks performed by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were unable to intervene, as they saw no immediate evidence of a crime at Tina’s home in Apple Valley. The situation escalated rapidly when it was discovered that Tina’s children, 13-year-old Sarah and 11-year-old Cody, had also missed school. Valerie and a friend eventually took matters into their own hands, entering the home to discover a horrific scene: "blood everywhere" on the walls, carpet, and furniture, along with "massive drag marks."

The Monster in the Woods

The perpetrator, Matthew John Hoffman, was a man who had long exhibited strange, off-putting behaviors. Hoffman had previously served prison time for a 2000 arson case in Colorado, where he had broken into a condo, lived there for days, and eventually torched the building to "eliminate the crime scene." After his release, he moved to Ohio and found work as a tree trimmer. Hoffman was obsessed with trees, a trait that neighbors initially viewed as an eccentric hobby. However, he eventually began acting like a "survivalist," killing and eating squirrels, and displaying voyeuristic tendencies by sitting in trees for hours to watch neighbors. He admitted later that he had been stalking Tina’s home, camping in the woods across the street, and studying their routines to plan his attack.

The Brutal Act and the Kidnapping

On November 9, 2010, Hoffman broke into the home. When Tina returned from running errands, he ambushed her. He used a "large serrated hunting knife" to attack her. When Tina’s friend, Stephanie Sprang, unexpectedly arrived at the house, she was also attacked and killed. Hoffman proceeded to dismember the victims, including the family dog, to "process the bodies for disposal."

The horror deepened when Sarah and Cody returned from school. Hoffman charged them, killing Cody instantly. Rather than killing Sarah, Hoffman chose to keep her alive, binding her with an electrical cord and a rope from a sled. He held her captive in his home, which was bizarrely filled with leaves—floor-to-ceiling bags and piles of them—that he claimed were for "insulation."

A Terrifying Captivity

While Sarah was held captive, Hoffman forced her to navigate his home, which was covered in "trippy" black ink drawings of deformed figures and animals. Throughout her ordeal, Sarah displayed immense bravery, managing to talk to Hoffman to keep him calm, despite being forced to witness the aftermath of his violence. Hoffman’s cold, calculated nature was evident as he casually went to Walmart to buy supplies while Sarah was duct-taped in his bathroom. The episode concludes with Sarah still in Hoffman’s custody, setting the stage for a tense resolution in part two of the series.

This case serves as a stark reminder of how quickly a life can be shattered and the importance of trusting one's instincts when encountering individuals who exhibit "off-putting" or "strange" behavior, even if those actions seem innocuous at the time.

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