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When single mother Nadja Medley met an older man named Mike Bullinger, she finally found happiness after a difficult few years. As well as being a fun and kind hearted partner, Mike was a wonderful father figure to Nadja’s 14-year-old daughter Payton. In May 2017, the three of them moved from Ogden, Utah, to a farmhouse Mike had just bought in Caldwell, Idaho.

But when a woman by the name of Cheryl Baker arrived unannounced at the property one day, tragedy ensued.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Erin Munro - research, writing

Mike Migas - production, music

Andrew D.B. Joslyn - music

Milly Raso - creative direction

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J. Chips

Family annihilator cases are the most chilling in my opinion

Jessamyn Fields

I listen to this podcast every single day multiple times a day and this one hits close to home and my husband and I look forward to learning more details about the case we have heard about only on the local news! We live right outside of Boise Idaho about 15-20 minutes from Caldwell where this crime took place and when it happened it shocked our entire area because of the violence and mystery of what, how, when, why, and who went down!

Jason Sherlock

Was this not uploaded before?? I’m pretty sure I heard this case on here awhile back.

Amber

Man this is reminiscent of Bradford Bishop and Robert Fisher. It's so scary how many of these men are out there.

Cara

One thing I love so much about Casefile over other true crime podcasts is the lack of inserted audio clips. Is this going to be a regular thing? I’ve noticed the last few episodes have included some variation of them.

Lauren Jett

I was thinking the same thing! I wonder if it’s just a patreon episode that was released to the public.

Veya

Casefile always had audio clips. They're just not present in every episode. Some of the best episodes have had audio clips. It actually adds authenticity and insight to the case.

Cara

I disagree-personal preference I guess.

Monica

Yeah I’m not a fan of it either but luckily I haven’t noticed it a whole lot. Just a few episodes here and there

Veya

You're free to not prefer it but I'm not sure if there's really a basis to disagree about the authenticity real audio clips add lol. These cases are of real people. Real victims and real perpetrators. So actually hearing the people involved with it absolutely makes it more authentic as opposed to hearing everything through a third person.

Stefan Bradley

I like the audio clips personally. As long as they’re not overused

Cathy

Wow, so many parallels with the Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès case!

Annie Brod

Incredible writing as always. American here, we do not use the term "the baseball" - we just say "baseball" or "the baseball game" when talking about watching or playing the sport. That's not a complaint, just an fyi. I thought it was kind of cute when you said "the baseball", it made me chuckle. Maybe I'll start using that instead.

Jordan Lowes

Definitely first time Casefile have done this particular story, though there’s that many crime podcasts it’s easy to get mixed up between them

Tony C

Pretty strange to hear you talk about where I grew up.

Anne Moran

It’s an Australian thing. We say “ watching the Cricket “