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    Crime Junkie — episode MURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz — Pennsylvania 2020
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    March 17, 2026 at 02:47 PM

    Crime Junkie: Harold David Haulman III and the murder of Erica Gene Shultz

    Ashley Flowers reviews the murder of 26-year-old Erica Gene Shultz in Pennsylvania

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Crime Junkie
    Spotify

    What is the episode about?

    The murder of Erica Gene Shultz is the focal point of this episode of Crime Junkie , where host Ashley Flowers details the disappearance and subsequent murder of a 26-year-old autistic woman from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. The case began on November 14, 2020, when Erica Gene Shultz left her home to meet a man she had met through a dating app. When she did not show up for her job at a local supermarket on December 6, 2020, she was officially reported missing, which initiated a comprehensive investigation led by both authorities and her own family.

    The case behind the episode

    The perpetrator behind the cynical murder was 47-year-old Harold David Haulman III. He had built a relationship with Erica Gene Shultz through online dating and lured her into a wooded area in Butler Township. There, he attacked her with a hammer-like tool, striking her about 12 times, after which he escalated the violence by stabbing her with a knife an additional dozen times in the face and head. Erica Gene Shultz was found dead on December 27, 2020, in the remote wooded area.

    The resolution of the case is largely due to Erica's sister, Emily Corbin. By using methods she had learned through her consumption of true crime content, including Crime Junkie , she was able to trace Erica's digital footprint and identify Harold David Haulman III as a suspect. Her persistence not only led to justice for Erica but also revealed that Haulman was a serial killer. He was later convicted of the murder of Tianna Phillips in 2021 and has been linked to another murder in Germany from the 1990s. In September 2021, Harold David Haulman III

    Pennsylvania
    Erica Gene Shultz
    Ashley Flowers
    The murder of Erica Gene Shultz
    2020
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    received two life sentences without the possibility of parole.

    About the podcast

    This episode is part of the Crime Junkie series, known for its focus on overlooked cases and the importance of personal safety. The podcast emphasizes, in this case, the potential dangers of online dating and how predators exploit vulnerable individuals. The story of Emily Corbin's efforts serves as an example of how informed relatives can make a difference in criminal cases.

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed on all major platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It provides a unique insight into police work and the technical evidence that convicted a dangerous serial killer.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners interested in cases involving online dating and serial killers, it is recommended to explore the case of Tianna Phillips , who also fell victim to Haulman. The episode aligns with other coverage of predatory behavior in the digital space.

    Sources

    • Crime Junkie Podcast Official Page
    • WNEP News: Haulman Sentenced for Murders
    • Pennsylvania State Police Incident Reports

    Reviews

    "Emily Corbin knew exactly what to do thanks to Crime Junkie." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
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    Crime Junkie — episode MURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz — Pennsylvania 2020
    Podcast
    •
    March 17, 2026 at 02:47 PM

    Crime Junkie: Harold David Haulman III and the murder of Erica Gene Shultz

    Ashley Flowers reviews the murder of 26-year-old Erica Gene Shultz in Pennsylvania

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Crime Junkie
    Spotify
    Pennsylvania
    Erica Gene Shultz
    Ashley Flowers
    The murder of Erica Gene Shultz
    2020
    police work
    neglect

    What is the episode about?

    The murder of Erica Gene Shultz is the focal point of this episode of Crime Junkie , where host Ashley Flowers details the disappearance and subsequent murder of a 26-year-old autistic woman from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. The case began on November 14, 2020, when Erica Gene Shultz left her home to meet a man she had met through a dating app. When she did not show up for her job at a local supermarket on December 6, 2020, she was officially reported missing, which initiated a comprehensive investigation led by both authorities and her own family.

    The case behind the episode

    The perpetrator behind the cynical murder was 47-year-old Harold David Haulman III. He had built a relationship with Erica Gene Shultz through online dating and lured her into a wooded area in Butler Township. There, he attacked her with a hammer-like tool, striking her about 12 times, after which he escalated the violence by stabbing her with a knife an additional dozen times in the face and head. Erica Gene Shultz was found dead on December 27, 2020, in the remote wooded area.

    The resolution of the case is largely due to Erica's sister, Emily Corbin. By using methods she had learned through her consumption of true crime content, including Crime Junkie , she was able to trace Erica's digital footprint and identify Harold David Haulman III as a suspect. Her persistence not only led to justice for Erica but also revealed that Haulman was a serial killer. He was later convicted of the murder of Tianna Phillips in 2021 and has been linked to another murder in Germany from the 1990s. In September 2021, Harold David Haulman III received two life sentences without the possibility of parole.

    About the podcast

    This episode is part of the Crime Junkie series, known for its focus on overlooked cases and the importance of personal safety. The podcast emphasizes, in this case, the potential dangers of online dating and how predators exploit vulnerable individuals. The story of Emily Corbin's efforts serves as an example of how informed relatives can make a difference in criminal cases.

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed on all major platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It provides a unique insight into police work and the technical evidence that convicted a dangerous serial killer.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners interested in cases involving online dating and serial killers, it is recommended to explore the case of Tianna Phillips , who also fell victim to Haulman. The episode aligns with other coverage of predatory behavior in the digital space.

    Sources

    • Crime Junkie Podcast Official Page
    • WNEP News: Haulman Sentenced for Murders
    • Pennsylvania State Police Incident Reports

    Reviews

    "Emily Corbin knew exactly what to do thanks to Crime Junkie." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
    Related Content
    Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy — episode 1 — Sean Combs

    Sean "Diddy" Combs: Appel indgivet over fængselsdom på 50 måneder

    The cover of The Confession Killer Exposed — Penguin — 2025

    The Confession Killer Exposed: Henry Lee Lucas and the 600 False Confessions

    The cover of Australian Murders: True Stories — Allen & Unwin — 2025

    Australian Murders: True Stories: Allen & Unwin's anthology of Australian criminal history

    Cover of Strange Buildings — Pushkin Press — 2026

    Strange Buildings: Uketsu og Jim Rion udforsker mørk arkitektur

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    Admin

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