“Three Murdered as Burglars Invade Ogden Record Shop,” the very factual 1974 headline read (per The Lineup). Such a description doesn’t begin to depict the scene that police walked into, however, or the torment endured by the victims of the Hi-Fi Murderers. In the basement of Hi-Fi Stereo Shop in Ogden, Utah, police stepped into a torture chamber rank with vomit, blood, decay, and Drano cleaner. Three people – Carol Naisbitt (52), Stanley Walker (20), and Sherry Michelle Ansley (18) — were dead. Carol Naisbitt had gone to the store to check on her son Cortney (16), who survived the horrific ordeal. Orren Walker (43), who also survived, had gone to the store to check on his son, Stanley.
As local news affiliate ABC4 outlines, the victims had been tied up and forced to drink Drano. When they vomited the Drano up, they were made to drink more and had their mouths taped to prevent them from vomiting. Those who didn’t die this way were shot in the head. Ansley was also taken into a corner and raped before being shot. Orren Walker had a pen driven into his ear, which came out of his throat, and was left for dead. Police found him first.
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In the above clip, Dr. Carlisle sits across from the men responsible for such heinous acts and simply asks, “Ok, where is the best place for you to start?”