<p>Residue with Chrissy Champagne dives deep into the gritty world where true crime meets the movies. Each episode breaks down made-for-TV films and theatrical releases based on chilling real-life cases — exploring the facts behind the fiction, the victims behind the headlines, and the emotional residue these stories leave behind.</p><p>Still rooted in trust, instinct, and caution, Residue remains a space where true crime meets critical reflection. The original episodes are still here, but now we’re turning the spotlight on the stories Hollywood couldn’t resist — because sometimes, the scariest scripts are the ones that actually happened.</p><p><b>Stay paranoid.</b></p><p><br></p>
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Bill and Beverly Jay were on their way to spend New Year's Eve with their 3 children when they stopped at a roadside rest area to take a break from the long drive. A fateful stop that would forever change the course of their lives. This tragic night in 1964 would live on as the New Year's Eve Nightmare of Jefferson County, NY. The night The Egans met their match.
Sources:
The Jefferson County Egan Murders: Nightmare on New Years Eve 1964 written by Dave Shampine and Daniel T. Boyer
https://jeffcowiki.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Eagan_Triple_Murder
The Evidence Locker. Episode 166. The Egan Murders on New Year's Eve 1964
Editing by: Chrissy & Jesse Champagne
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