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[The Dark Shadows of Pitch Pine Crescent: The Harrison Family Murders]-[Pitch Pine Crescent (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2023-02-06

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The Harrison Family Tragedy: A Pattern of Deceit and Violence

The Initial Tragedy and Legal Fallout

The story begins with Caleb Harrison, whose life was irrevocably altered in 2005 after a drunk driving accident that resulted in the death of a taxi driver and severe injuries to passengers. Despite being charged with involuntary manslaughter, Caleb received what many considered a "slap on the wrist"—an 18-month sentence, of which he served only three months. This leniency sparked public outrage and intensified the bitter custody battle with his ex-wife, Melissa Merritt, over their children, Mason and Michaela.

A Series of Mysterious Deaths

The Harrison family home at 3635 Pitch Pine Crescent became the setting for a series of suspicious deaths. In 2009, Caleb’s father, Bill, was found dead, with the cause attributed to "acute cardiac arrhythmia." Shortly thereafter, Caleb’s mother, Bridget, discovered her grandchildren had been abducted by Melissa and her new partner, Christopher Fattore. Bridget later died in 2010 after a fall down the stairs, which was initially ruled an accident despite "bruising on Bridget’s neck and chin" that hinted at possible foul play.

The Final Discovery

The cycle of violence culminated on August 23, 2013, when Caleb Harrison was found dead in his bed. Unlike the previous deaths, police immediately recognized the signs of foul play. Caleb’s body showed "swollen knuckles" and "deep scratches on his chest," indicating a desperate struggle. Forensic examination confirmed he had been strangled, and crucially, investigators recovered "human tissue under Caleb’s fingernails" that would eventually lead them to his killer.

The Investigation and Justice

Investigators eventually reconstructed a chilling timeline, linking the murders to the ongoing custody disputes. Christopher Fattore, driven by a desire to secure custody for Melissa and eliminate perceived threats, had systematically targeted the Harrison family. Evidence gathered from a discarded cup provided a DNA match to the tissue under Caleb's fingernails. Furthermore, forensic analysis of shoes and gloves found in Fattore’s possession matched the "dog hair and dirt" from the crime scene in Caleb’s bedroom.

In 2018, both Fattore and Merritt were found guilty of Caleb’s murder, while Fattore was also convicted for the death of Bridget. The case exposed deep systemic failures, with an internal review highlighting "serious errors" in the initial police investigations of Bill and Bridget’s deaths. Although Merritt’s conviction was later overturned in 2023 due to jury instruction errors, the saga remains a haunting example of how domestic conflict can escalate into cold-blooded homicide.

🎯Key Sentences

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They didn't interact with him at all.
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you've come to the right podcast
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She's in over her head and head over heels.
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He was a free man once again.
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willing his body to finally relax
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📝Key Phrases

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in over one's head
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head over heels
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a thing of the past
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slap on the wrist
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without a trace
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📖 Transcript

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In early spring of 2010, a nine-year-old boy living in Canada walked out of his school expecting to see someone from his family waiting outside in a car to drive him home.
However, there was no one there, and after waiting for several more minutes and still no one showing up, the boy decided his family must have just forgotten about him, and so he decided he would just walk home.
A little while later, this boy arrived home and saw cars in the driveway, which to him, seemed to confirm that yes, his family had just forgotten about him, and so he hustled up the steps, thinking as soon as he got inside when his family saw him, he would get a hearty apology.
But when the boy actually stepped inside of his house and saw his family, they didn't even look at him.

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