Hit Man
A podcast by iHeartPodcasts
52 Episoade
-  Introducing: Crook CountyPublicat: 13.02.2025
-  Introducing Hello, John DoePublicat: 10.02.2024
-  Introducing: The Greatest True Crime Stories Ever ToldPublicat: 05.12.2023
-  Introducing: UnrestorablePublicat: 04.10.2023
-  Introducing: EarwitnessPublicat: 19.09.2023
-  Introducing: The Idaho MassacrePublicat: 10.08.2023
-  The Good Thief - Ep 1. How to Rob Banks and Influence PeoplePublicat: 12.07.2023
-  Death SquadPublicat: 18.05.2023
-  SILENCED - EP 1: The Black BookPublicat: 27.04.2023
-  Introducing: Paper GhostsPublicat: 01.02.2023
-  Introducing: Murder in MiamiPublicat: 19.01.2023
-  Introducing True Crime RealityPublicat: 03.12.2022
-  Introducing: Cornbread MafiaPublicat: 09.11.2022
-  Introducing: Bone ValleyPublicat: 30.09.2022
-  Introducing: Wrongful ConvictionPublicat: 13.09.2022
-  Introducing: Deliver Us From ErvilPublicat: 04.05.2022
-  Introducing: Sympathy PainsPublicat: 21.04.2022
-  Introducing: White EaglePublicat: 12.04.2022
-  Introducing: Blood on the TracksPublicat: 02.03.2022
-  Introducing: The MLK TapesPublicat: 10.01.2022
In 1983, Paladin Press, a fringe publisher, released a book called Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors. The author, who went by the pen name Rex Feral, offered very specific tips for the aspiring contract killer— where to find employment, how much to charge...and how to get away with murder. Ten years later, Tiffani Horn’s mother, 8-year-old brother, and a close family friend were found murdered. The exhaustive investigation involved multi-state surveillance and wiretaps, but it wasn’t until detectives stumbled upon Hit Man that they suddenly had what they called a blueprint for the murders. Hosted by journalist Jasmyn Morris.
