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[The Tragic Disappearance and Murder of Helen Hagness at the Metropolitan Opera House]-[The Phantom of the Met (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2024-10-14

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The Vanishing of a Virtuoso: The Helen Hagness Case

On a humid summer night in 1980, the world-famous Metropolitan Opera House in New York City became the site of a chilling mystery. During an international ballet performance, Helen Hagness, a highly accomplished violinist, vanished during the intermission. Her disappearance left her prized violin abandoned in the orchestra pit, sparking a frantic search by NYPD detectives.

The Discovery of a Heinous Crime

Helen, described as a "musical prodigy" who had dreamed of playing at "The Met" since childhood, was last seen by a ballerina on a backstage elevator. As the evening progressed, her husband Giannis became increasingly worried when she failed to appear after the performance. The investigation took a dark turn the following morning when a maintenance worker discovered a pair of women's black shoes on the building's roof. Detective Jerry Giorgio and his partner Mike Strzok soon located Helen’s body inside a ventilation shaft, where she had been bound, gagged, and pushed to her death from six stories above.

The Investigation and the Hypnotic Breakthrough

Detectives faced the daunting task of interviewing over 800 employees in a building described as a "maze" of hidden rooms and stairwells. Initial suspicions fell on Giannis, who arrived at the station under the influence of alcohol, and the famous Russian dancer Valery Panov, whom Helen had intended to visit. However, a major breakthrough occurred when a ballerina agreed to undergo hypnosis to recall details from the elevator ride. She described a man who was "between 20 and 25 years old," with "brown hair and bright red lips."

Unmasking the Killer: The Palm Print Evidence

While stagehand Vincent Donahue initially drew suspicion due to his shaved head and facial scratches, the investigation eventually pivoted toward Craig Crimmins, another stagehand. The turning point in the case was the discovery of a "pristine palm print" on the ventilation shaft on the roof. When detectives collected prints from the staff, the match was undeniable.

Police reconstructed the crime, concluding that Crimmins had lured Helen to the third floor, attempted to sexually assault her in the basement, and, fueled by "rage and humiliation" after failing to perform, dragged her to the roof to kill her. Crimmins had forced her into the ventilation shaft, but his failure to cover his tracks—specifically the palm print and the forgotten shoes—ultimately led to his downfall.

Conclusion and Aftermath

Craig Crimmins was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 20 years to life. He served 40 years in prison before being paroled in August 2021. The case remains a haunting reminder of how a place of beauty and culture, the Metropolitan Opera House, became the backdrop for one of the most perplexing and dark crimes of the generation.

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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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stuck in one's ways
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eat one's words
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lost in the music
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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Boland podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. On a summer night in 1980, the audience in New York's world-famous Metropolitan Opera House rose to their feet and applauded at the end of an international ballet performance.
The dancers and musicians rushed backstage and congratulated each other on a great show.
But one of the musicians was missing. Her prized violin sat on a chair in the orchestra pit.
She had left it there during intermission of the ballet, and she had never come back.
NYPD detectives would soon descend on the Met, where they would find themselves chasing down stagehands, musicians, and one of the most famous Russian dancers in the world, desperately trying to discover what had happened to the violin player who had just disappeared while thousands of people were in the audience.

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