STONE COLD

How sadistic OAP couple brutally murdered their exes & children then hid their bodies in barrels & threw them into lake

WHEN you read how they got away with it you'll be horrified

WITH her thin, wispy white hair and wrinkled complexion, Alice Uden was regarded by those close to her as a gentle and meek pensioner.

At 74, she was frail for her years - so it came as a complete shock to those who knew her when she was arrested and charged with murder.

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When Alice Uden was finally arrested, she didn't look like your typical cold-blooded killerCredit: Hayu

The grisly revelations didn't end there, either.

As it would later be revealed, for decades both Alice and fourth husband Gerald had been hiding a whole host of sinister secrets, with the 'evil' pair leaving a trail of at least four dead bodies in their wake...

'He was immediately smitten'

Their story together began in 1976, when mum-of-five Alice, then 37, moved to Fremont County, Wyoming, for a fresh start after leaving her third husband. 

She'd been divorced twice and widowed once, but this hadn't put her off finding love and that summer she began dating neighbour Gerald Uden, then 32, a maintenance worker who also had three failed marriages

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Speaking on Hayu documentary Snapped: Killer Couples, true crime author Ron Franscell says: “One day there was a knock on Gerald’s door and it was Alice.

"He was immediately smitten. She was, to him, the most beautiful woman he’d ever seen in the world.” 

Gerald met wife Alice in 1976, and the pair quickly wed after a whirlwind romanceCredit: Hayu

'Awesome mum' & a 'good father'

Five months after meeting, the pair wed, and bought a farm. 

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Erica Hayes, daughter of Alice Uden, says: “My mum was an awesome mum. [Gerald] fell head over heels in love... As their child I never really wanted for anything.”

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However in the summer of 1980 Gerald's ex-wife Virginia Uden and her two young sons, Richard, 11, and Reagan, 10, also moved into the area.

They weren't Gerald's biological children, however he had adopted the boys prior to the divorce, so he was paying child maintenance.

Ron Franscell says: “Gerald took his father role very seriously, and he was a good father.”

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But things took a sinister turn when, on September 13th 1980 -just two months later - Virginia’s mother Claire Martin reported Virginia and the boys missing to police.

Attorney Leigh Anne Manlove says: “Claire knew her daughter better than anyone and she knew her daughter wouldn’t have just upped and left without saying a word.”

Reagan Uden was just 10 when he went missing with his brother and mumCredit: Hayu
Gerald Uden had adopted Richard, pictured, and his brotherCredit: Hayu
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A tremendous source of tension

Three weeks later, on October 4, police discovered Virginia's station wagon on the edge of a very deep canyon, with traces of blood in the back.

The blood was type A - which matched Virginia’s. 

Agent Andrew Hanson from the Wyoming division of criminal investigation says: “Virgina and the boys were a tremendous source of tension in the relationship between Alice and Gerald and part of that was because Virginia wanted more child support."

Attorney Leigh Anne Manlove says: “There was a lot of hatred between [Alice and Virginia]. It wasn’t a fight over Gerald, it was really over money.”

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Two months into their investigation, police spoke to both Gerald and Alice. 

Larry Matthews, former Fremont county sheriff, says: “Alice was crying and emotional and couldn’t answer much.

“[Gerald] became very physically upset, was shaking... I knew right away we had our guy and he had something to do with it.

“He said even if there was a crime we couldn’t prove it because there was no body.”

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However with no evidence connecting Alice and Gerald to the disappearances, years passed without any new leads. 

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A sudden, unexpected twist

In 1982, Alice and Gerald suddenly sold their farm and moved to Chadwick, Missouri, where they lived until 1994, when the case took a sudden and unexpected turn.

Alice’s oldest son, Todd Scott told police his mother had once confessed to being involved in a murder - but not of Virginia or her sons, but rather her third husband, Vietnam war veteran Ron Holtz. 

The pair had wed in 1974 after a whirlwind romance, and according to Todd, their relationship was turbulent from the start and was abusive.

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Attorney Leigh Anne Manlove says: “One night when [Todd] was about 14 or 15, his mum told him that years earlier when she’d been married to Ron he’d been very abusive and she was afraid of him and so one night when he was sleeping she got her [gun] and she shot him in the back of the head while he was in bed.

“She had taken his body out of the trailer, put him in a barrel and thrown him down an abandoned gold mine.

“Todd for a very, very long time carried an enormous burden and he just eventually had to get it off his shoulders.” 

Police widened their investigation, but to no avail.

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Former Fremont County Sheriff Tim McKinney says: “We had nothing else to go on… No bodies were discovered, so it became a cold case. It was very frustrating.” 

Human remains discovery

Finally, in 2005 both cases received new interest when Agent Andrew Hanson began to re-examine cold case files.

On January 18 2005 police visited Alice and Gerald’s home. Ron says: “When they knock on the front door Alice answers and is a grandmotherly type at that point.

"They ask if she will answer a few questions, which she does."

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