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[The Deceptive Shadows: The Tragic Murder of Diane Newton King]-[Number One Fan (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2023-01-16

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📋 Summary

The Perfect Life and the Unseen Threat

In the spring of 1990, Diane Newton King was a prominent figure in Battle Creek, Michigan, serving as an anchor for the local TV station, WUHQ. Her life seemed like a dream: she lived in a beautiful farmhouse with her husband, Brad, and their young son, Marler. Brad, a former police officer and criminal justice professor, supported Diane’s career by managing the household, creating a dynamic that allowed Diane to pursue her professional ambitions while planning for a growing family. However, this stability was shattered by a series of unsettling events that began with a mysterious phone call from an unknown "fan."

The Fabrication of a Stalker

The harassment began as a series of calls to Diane’s office. The caller, claiming to be an aspiring broadcaster seeking advice, spoke in a strange, "slow and kind of slurred" voice. As the calls persisted, Diane became increasingly alarmed, sensing that the man was not interested in journalism but was instead fixated on her. At the time, the country was gripped by news of celebrity stalking cases, creating an environment of heightened fear. Despite implementing a screening system at the station, the "fan" eventually bypassed these measures, leading to a chilling demand: "I want to go to lunch with you." This escalation forced the family to adopt extreme security measures, including motion-sensor lights and a signaling system to ensure Diane was never caught alone on their property.

The Ransom-Style Threat and the Final Act

The situation reached a breaking point on the night before Halloween in 1990. Diane discovered a letter in her mailbox containing a message cut out of a magazine: "You should have gone to lunch with me." The terror was palpable; Diane realized the stalker knew where she lived. This event intensified her fear, leading her to hide from the outside world.

Tragically, the "stalker" was a fiction created by her own husband, Brad. Motivated by his refusal to become the family’s primary breadwinner after Diane expressed a desire to retire from television to raise their children, Brad orchestrated the entire campaign of terror. He used his background in law enforcement to craft the perfect alibi, believing that the existence of an "obsessed fan" would divert suspicion from him.

The Betrayal Revealed

On February 9, 1991, Brad executed his plan. He turned on the signal light to lure Diane into a false sense of security, then waited in the barn with a .22 caliber rifle. He shot Diane as she exited her car. His plan faltered only because their children, Marler and Kateri, were present in the vehicle, preventing him from fleeing as intended. He was forced to "discover" the scene and call the police himself.

Despite his attempts to manipulate the investigation, the evidence—including the rifle found in a nearby creek and the illogical timeline of his supposed "walk in the woods"—eventually led to his arrest. In December 1992, Brad King was convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The case stands as a haunting reminder of the dangers that can lurk within the most trusted circles, turning a dream life into a calculated nightmare.

🎯Key Sentences

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Okay, let's get into today's story.
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She's in over her head and head over heels.
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But Diane would hear from him again.
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Immediately, shivers ran up Diane's spine.
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This was the shot that tore into her waistline.
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📝Key Phrases

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screaming at the top of her lungs
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down-on-her-luck
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in over her head
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head over heels
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rubbed her the wrong way
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📖 Transcript

Late at night in the fall of 1990, a woman stopped her car in front of her mailbox to check her mail.
After grabbing the stack of letters, immediately she noticed one envelope in particular looked odd.
Unlike the other letters in her hand, this one had no postage, no writing on it, and it was unsealed.
Curious.
She opened it up and within seconds this woman would be literally screaming at the top of her lungs and driving full speed down the road away from her house, as fast as she possibly could.
But before we get into that story, if you're a fan of the Strange, Dark and Mysterious Deliberate in Story format, then you've come to the right podcast, because that's all we do and we upload twice a week, once on Monday and once on Thursday.

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