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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 114: Mistletoe and Murder: Chapter 2: Marvallous Keene - The Christmas Murder Spree

On Christmas week 1992, a series of murders took place in Dayton, Ohio. Some would call it a case of “thrill killing” others would point to juvenile delinquency, dysfunctional family issues or just plain bad kids. The identified “ringleader” would fit none of these stereotypes and yet, made the decision…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 021: True Crime Game Changers: Chapter 3: Polly Klaas

The murder of a young girls leads to sweeping changes in sentencing laws. Polly Hannah Klaas was 12 years old when she was abducted by a stranger out of her own bedroom. Thanks to this week's sponsor, Audible. For a free audiobook and a 30-day free trial go to www.audibletrial.com/onceuponacrime.…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 117: Black Widows: Chapter 2: Black Widow Sisters

A rare form of serial killer are Black Widows - women who kill their spouses and other family members - usually for financial gain. Even more rare are Black Widow Sisters. This week I'll share two stories of sisters who set up murder syndicates for profit. #BlackWidowsofLiverpool #BlackWidowsofElSalvador #serialkillers www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 112: Listener Suggestions: Erika and Benjamin Sifrit - Killer Couple

A young couple play a deadly game with perfect strangers on Memorial Day weekend, 2002 in Ocean City, Maryland. #homicide #killercouples #thrillkillers www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime Several resources were used in the research for this episode including: Jeff Barker, The Baltimore Sun, "Erika Sifrit is found guilty in Ocean City double-killing," June 11,…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 118: Three Strikes and You're Dead: Chapter 1: Kenneth Allen McDuff

A career criminal commits multiple murders plus an attempted murder and continues to be released on parole. This is the case of Michael Keith Moon. Several resources were used in the research for this episode including: Michael Hemmingston, San Diego Reader, "Moon Arraigned in Escondido Cold Case," Jan 16, 2008.…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 113: Mistletoe and Murder: Chapter 1: The Carnation Christmas Murders

Three generations of one family are murdered on Christmas Eve, 2007 in Carnation, Washington. Several resources were used in the research for this episode including: The State of Washington v. McEnroe and Anderson, Certification for Determination of Probable Cause, Dec 28, 2007. Natalie Singer, Seattle Times, "Court papers tell of…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 110: Listener Suggestions: The Texas Cadet Murder

A young couple conspire to kill a romantic rival in Texas in 1995. Thanks to listener Casey Graham for the suggestion of this case. This is the case of Diane Zamora and David Graham - The Texas Cadet Murder case. Make-a-Wish North Texas - www.ntx.wish.org Several resources were used in…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 109: Listener Suggestions: Craig Price - The Warwick Slasher

This month I'm picking cases from listener suggestions as a "thank you" to my audience. First up is a case from Warwick, Rhode Island suggested by Mikala Fortin. When a series of brutal murders takes place in one neighborhood in 1989, investigators zero in on an unlikely suspect - a…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 111: Listener Suggestions: Suzane von Richthofen "Evil Blonde"

Thank you to listener Alexandre Guglielmelli from Brazil for this case suggestion! In 2002, a wealthy couple is found murdered in their home in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Their own daughter soon becomes a suspect and the case becomes a media sensation in Brazil. Several resources were used in the research…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 108: Haunted Homicide: Chapter 4: The LaLaurie Mansion

The last chapter of "Haunted Homicide" is the story of the LaLaurie Mansion known as "the most haunted house in America". In this episode you'll hear the TRUE story of Madame Delphine LaLaurie who is called "the socialite serial killer". Resources: Ozzy and Jack's World Detour - https://www.aetv.com/shows/ozzy-and-jacks-world-detour Mad Madame…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 066: Murder in the Family: The Gonzalez Sisters

One of the most prolific serial killer families in history was discovered in Jalisco, Mexico in 1964. This is the story of the Gonzalez Sisters. Serial killers, sex slavery Today's sponsors: LinkedIn Learning - www.linkedin.com/once for a free 30-day trial Hello Fresh - www.hellofresh.com and use offer code ONCEUPONACRIME30 for…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 107: Haunted Homicide: Chapter 3: The Tower of London

The Tower of London has a long history of torture, murder and royal intrigue. It has also been the scene of many ghostly sightings over its 950-year history. Travel with me to through the Tower to uncover some of its dark history. #ThomasBecket #WilliamWallace #HenryVIII #AnneBoleyn #ThePrincesintheTower #RichardIII #TudorEngland #ElizabethI…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 030: Sweetheart Killers: Amy Fisher - The Long Island Lolita

A young girl infatuated with an older, married man sets out to eliminate her rival - his wife of 15 years. But, the story is soon discovered to be more sordid than originally thought. This week's sponsors: Audible.com - Get a free audiobook and a 30-day free trial by going…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 106: Haunted Homicide: Chapter 2: The Amityville Horror House and Ron DeFeo

A house with a dark history is purchased by a young couple in 1975. They soon begin experiencing unexplained and terrifying events inside the home. Was it a result of their imaginations run wild? A hoax? Or the after effects of a horrific multiple homicide committed there? #Amityville #AmityvilleHorror #DeFeoMurders…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 105: Haunted Homicide: Chapter 1: Herb Baumeister and Fox Hollow Farm

A serial killer uses his own home as his killing grounds. After his crimes are discovered his property, Fox Hollow Farm, will be considered one of the most haunted places in the midwestern United States. This is chapter one of the series, "Haunted Homicide". Fox Hollow Farm in Carmel, Indiana…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 103: Fast Food Felonies: Chapter 2: The Fast Food Killer

A series of fast food restaurant robberies take place in Nashville, Tennessee in 1997. The accused, Paul Dennis Reid, would claim that his early history of brain damage was to blame. Several resources were used in the research for this episode including: State of Tennessee v. Paul Dennis Reid, Court…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 102: Fast Food Felonies: Chapter 1: The Taco Bell Strangler

A series of women are found raped and strangled in their homes in Charlotte, North Carolina between 1992 and 1994. Later it would be discovered that they could all be linked to one man - a manager at a Taco Bell restaurant in Charlotte. #CharlotteStrangler #serialkiller #HenryLouisWallace #FBIprofilers Photo: Some…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 095: Wild Things: Chapter 2: The Murder of Dian Fossey

Dian Fossey became the foremost expert on the mountain gorillas of the Congo. She conducted the first long-term field study of these animals and her story was immortalized in the book and movie Gorillas in the Mist. A few days after Christmas 1985 Dian Fossey was found brutally murdered in…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 100: Written in Blood Chapter 3: Anne Perry - Part 1

A brutal murder takes place in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1954. Two teenage girls are quickly identified as the murderers. The crime would become infamous in New Zealand and the girl exposed as a well-known writer decades later. This is Part 1. #Parker-HulmeMurder #NewZealand #PaulineParker #JulietHulme #matricide Photo: Pauline Parker…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 104: Fast Food Felonies: Chapter 3: The Wendy's Chili Finger Scam

A series of women are found raped and strangled in their homes in Charlotte, North Carolina between 1992 and 1994. Later it would be discovered that they could all be linked to one man - a manager at a Taco Bell restaurant in Charlotte. #CharlotteStrangler #serialkiller #HenryLouisWallace #FBIprofilers Several resources…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 096: Wild Things: Chapter 3: The Pacific Heights Dog Mauling Case

A fatal dog mauling case shocked the San Francisco Bay Area and the world in early 2001. When the details were revealed about the dogs and their owners the story took a bizarre twist. Join me for part one of this two-part episode as I detail the tragic death of…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 097: Wild Things: Chapter 4: The Pacific Heights Dog Mauling Case

Diane Whipple lost her life on January 26, 2001 after she was attacked by two dangerous dogs. You'll hear about the public outcry after this horrible incident and how the owners, Robert Noel and Marjorie Knoller, made matters worse by insisting they had no responsibility for Whipple's death. This is…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 098: Written in Blood: Chapter 1: Jack Abbott and Issei Sagawa

In this series I detail crimes committed by authors or writers. First up, two authors who became literary celebrities despite their criminal history....or even because of it. #JackHenryAbbott #IsseiSagawa #NormanMailer #GaryGilmore #TheExecutionersSong #Japan #cannibalism Several resources were used in the research for this episode including: Sewell Chan, The New York…

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Sept. 17, 2019

Episode 099: Written in Blood: J.J. Paulsen and Richard Klinkhamer

In this second chapter of "Written in Blood" I detail cases of two writers who became wife killers - and then hid their crime from the public. #domesticviolence #authors #writers Resources: For Domestic Violence resources and help: In the U.S.: www.thehotline.org 1-800-799-7233 In the U.K.: www.nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk 0808 2000 247 In…

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