Mysterious Death of Hog Farmer's Wife (S1, E10) | Killer Cases | Full Episode



Hog farmer, Todd Mullis, claimed his wife fell on a four-pronged corn rake and died, but when investigators found more than four holes in Amy Mullis’ body, they knew her death was no accident, in Season 1, Episode 10, “Murder In The Barnyard.”

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28 thoughts on “Mysterious Death of Hog Farmer's Wife (S1, E10) | Killer Cases | Full Episode”

  1. There’s thousands and thousands of innocent people in prison right now who’ve been put there the same way he’s been put there that that’s just ridiculous re-Deculus they have no evidence but yet the man’s going to prison for life it’s unbelievable

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  2. Okay so yeah I think that odd his son remembering he is the one who left the barn to supposedly get water who doesn't know how long he was gone…if not dad… might he have confronted his mother with the rake. He is plenty old enough to know how to work the cameras and all of that and I'm not sure if anybody looked at him in that angle but I'm sure he knew about the Affairs especially if dad vented to him about his mom's supposed flaws…and knowing a teenage boy, that can cause some serious rage issues. especially if he was raised being cruel to animals by his father, empathy and compassion probably were not in his upbringing… he probably would have spent more time on the computer than Dad and been more likely to search random things like this, just because they are raised with a lot more computer savvy than this older generation is. He's the one that finds the body! I also did not hear him emotional in the backseat with his mom on the 911 call which I found kind of odd! because most of the time kids would be crying or some kind of verbalized emotion a bit frantic with concern and I didn't hear anything from him!

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  3. Sometimes if you turn the playback slower you can actually hear the words better because it basically is allowing you to hear it more fully…but when he was played the clip he briefly smiled after…I am sure him saying that in front of his son wasn't the first time…

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  4. I think there's reasonable doubt. Everyone knows that when you Google something it suggests other searches i.e. people also searched for… While I say he probably did it, there's still room for reasonable doubt that someone else could have killed her.

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  5. 🤔 how he losing half the farm if she's the one cheating? Someone please tell me that so I don't see a reason to kill her cuz she betrayed the contact of marriage.. She should see much after 2 times of cheating 🤷🏾

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  6. I absolutely believe Todd killed Amy, but I don't think the words the prosecution claimed were said on the 911 tape are what he said. That tape, or portion thereof, should not have been admissible since the clarity of what he said is in question. Therefore, he should have gotten a new trial the first time, even though I don't think the outcome would be any different. There is a too much circumstantial evidence (especially the internet searches), in my opinion. In April of this year, Mullis again moved for a new trial. I haven't been able to find whether he was granted that motion.

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