Three months after Tommy's divorce was finalized, the man who killed the Klines wound up dead. He left behind countless victims—not just the four killed in 1965 on the Avenal Cutoff, but the families that were torn apart and the people he abuse
Tommy Kaylor's sister says he was a good man and a great father. His ex-wife, however, tells a different story.In Episode 8, we'll hear more from the people around Tommy, explore the charges against him, and discover what happened when it was u
For decades, the Kline family thought there was only one man in the southbound car that killed Jerry, Linda, and Robin. As it turns out, there were three.In this episode, we'll introduce you to the Tommy Kaylor and his friends: Jimmie Hamilton
While at the Milton Hershey School, Jerry and Paul were split into different houses, with administrators often blaming Paul for any slip in Jerry's grades. Paul was small and ornery, which often got him into trouble with both students and adult
After a hard-fought battle on many sides, the custody dispute was settled by a judge—Jerry and Paul would attend the Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pennsylvania.Started in 1910 by Milton S. Hershey as an industrial school for orphaned boys,
With their parents and sister gone, Jerry and Paul Kline were alone in California—across the country from the rest of their family. They needed new guardians, and with eight adult aunts and uncles, plus two sets of grandparents, it seemed they'
Like Jerry, Linda grew up in a big, chaotic family. She had five brothers, and some of them just couldn't seem to stay out of trouble. But Linda was the star of the family, and her death brought a cloak of sadness down upon them.In Episode Thre
To his schoolmates back in Annville, PA, Jerry Kline seemed to vanish out of thin air after 1958. He isn't seen in the yearbook past the tenth grade, and since he was a quiet guy to begin with, nobody really went looking for him. Decades later,
The Kline family was on their way to visit friends when a drunk driver veered into the wrong lane and hit their car head-on. Jerry and Linda Kline, both in their early 20s, and their 13-month old daughter were killed almost instantly. Their two
On November 6, 1965, the Kline family was traveling northbound on the Avenal cutoff when their vehicle was hit head-on by a drunk driver. Gerald and Linda Kline, along with their baby daughter, Theresa, were killed almost instantly. Their two y