Farmer Murders ‘Cheating Wife’ with Corn Rake and Claims She Fell (Killer Cases)



This episode of “Killer Cases” dives deep into the rural murder case of Todd Mullis, the farmer who was found guilty of murdering his wife Amy with a corn rake in 2018. Mullis claimed his wife fell on the farm tool, but his story and the evidence didn’t add up. Mullis is currently serving a life sentence in an Iowa state prison.

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25 thoughts on “Farmer Murders ‘Cheating Wife’ with Corn Rake and Claims She Fell (Killer Cases)”

  1. There should be a law for cheating men and women because it has an effect on the kind and to meny lives been lost because of the act of cheating there should be a prison sentence when found guilty it is also braking your marriage vows

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  2. Let's not pretend she didn't have any fault in all of this. She clearly cheated multiple times and would still want to ruin his life with alimony, child support, and of course divorce. Lastly, there was no real solid proof that he murdered her at the end they were pulling hail Mary's to lock him up for the crime.

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  3. We had a man who lived/squatted in our barn (sometimes our casita) off and on at night to sleep, for 6 years. Our greatest fear was him oversleeping one morning and us walking in on him/surprising him and becoming a murder victim. Police thought we were crazy when we'd call and tell them about him… until… they finally caught him (sleeping in another nearby barn after numerous calls to police by the homeowner). He's in jail now but he evaded police and any detection for years!. It COULD easily have been a vagrant who killed her! Poor Todd.

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  4. In the Philippine culture the wife is regarded the light of the home and not the instigator of infidelity. Zero sympathy to cheating spouse. That is why I respect Islam as they have zero tolerance of a cheating spouse

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  5. I didn’t have to hear the enhanced version of that call. The first time I heard the 911 recording I clearly heard him say “she’s cold!” The prosecution ought not to be using slander and innuendo to prosecute someone! The man was saying “she’s cold!” The weird aspects of this case were the searches and the various people claiming how dangerous he is….

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  6. My opinion…People who have no training in the legal field, need to know…they can have all the opinions they want, but that is all they have.After all the evidence presented during the trial, even without hearing the voice recording, the facts were overwhelming. The jury got it right.

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