What Made Stephanie Casberg’s Case So Unusual?
Summary
The true crime podcast explores the 1969 murder of Stephanie Casberg, a teenage waitress who disappeared after her shift and was later found dismembered along the Root River in Racine County, Wisconsin, with key evidence including newspaper wrappings and cigarette butts. The case remains unsolved despite decades of investigation, with multiple potential suspects including a co-worker and a man who claimed responsibility to his children. The shocking nature of the crime, involving strategic dismemberment and calculated disposal of body parts, suggests a calculated and skilled perpetrator who has evaded justice for over 50 years.