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Broken Harts

Introducing: Missing in Arizona

Broken Harts

iHeartPodcasts and Glamour

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.410.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2024

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

In 2001, Robert Fisher killed his family, blew up their suburban home, and vanished in a remote Arizona forest. Did he die — or escape?

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0:00.0

I'm John Walsack, host of the new podcast,

0:03.0

Missing in Arizona.

0:04.0

And I'm Robert Fisher, one of the most wanted men in the world.

0:07.0

We cloned his voice using AI.

0:09.0

In 2001, police say I killed my family.

0:12.0

Three dead bodies, two were children.

0:14.1

He slit the throat of all of them.

0:15.4

First mom, then the kids.

0:16.8

And rigged my house to explode.

0:18.5

In a quiet suburb.

0:19.5

This is the Beverly Hills of the valley.

0:21.6

Some house just exploded and ignited on fire.

0:24.4

Before escaping into the wilderness,

0:26.2

leading police on a massive manhunt in rugged terrain.

0:29.2

There was sleeten hill and snow coming down.

0:31.8

It was the biggest man hunt in Arizona history.

0:34.3

They found my wife's SUV.

0:36.1

Within 50 feet was a cave.

0:38.5

He could be buried under rockfall

0:40.0

and cut a skeleton leaning up against the wall.

0:42.4

And my dog's blue.

0:43.5

All I could think of is even the sniper me out of some tree?

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