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This week, we're diving headfirst into the flaming dumpster fire that is the Bitter Blood murders. It's got everything: cousin-lovers, pipe bombs, poisoned Kool-Aid, and enough red flags to start a communist parade. Susie Newsom and Fritz Klenner weren't just unhinged—they blew the damn hinges off. Buckle up, this one gets real stupid, real fast.Sponsors:Check-out the EARNIN app for access to YOUR money AS YOU EARN IT.
Television personality and founder of LA-based organic Italian food and accessories company, Pizza Girl, Caroline D'Amore ("The Hills: New Beginnings," "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," "Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars") is taking back control with her powerful new true crime series with iHeartPodcasts, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac, "Once Upon a Con" premiers February 12, 2025, on the iHeartRadio app and everywhere podcasts are heard. The series chronicles D'Amore's transformation from victim to relentless crusader as she exposes David Bloom, the notorious and prolific fraudster. Produced by Alex Baskin's 32 Flavors-the creative force behind "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," "The Real Housewives of Orange County," "Vanderpump Rules," and "The Valley," among many others -and AYR Media ("Queen of the Con"; "Bitter Blood" and "Spy High," among many others), "Once Upon a Con" delivers gripping access to D'Amore's dramatic pursuit of justice, featuring never-before-seen footage of her high-stakes confrontation with Bloom that ultimately led to his arrest on multiple felony charges. In 2020, Bloom infiltrated the star-studded world of Hollywood's iconic Villa Carlotta, a prestigious haven for A-list creatives. Masquerading as a philanthropic billionaire with fabricated ties to top executives, Bloom orchestrated an elaborate scheme to defraud D'Amore and her business partners out of tens of thousands of dollars-and other victims out of significantly more. But Bloom didn't anticipate D'Amore's determination to fight back. Refusing to remain a victim, D'Amore launched her own investigation, uncovering decades of deceit that stretched back to Bloom's days as Manhattan's infamous "Wall Street Whiz Kid." The podcast reveals D'Amore's fearless pursuit of the truth, taking listeners step-by-step through the relentless investigation and dogged efforts that ultimately bring Bloom to justice. "'Once Upon a Con' isn't just about what happened to me-it's about exposing the manipulators who prey on trust and showing that even when you feel powerless, you can take the fight to those who think they're untouchable," says D'Amore. "Once Upon a Con" features exclusive interviews with Bloom's victims, including survivors from his earlier multi-million-dollar busts in Manhattan in the 1980s and 1990s, uncovering his long trail of fraud across Hollywood and Manhattan, and delivering shocking revelations about his tactics. With unprecedented access to the investigation, "Once Upon a Con" gives listeners a front-row seat to the dramatic takedown of one of Hollywood's most cunning predators, who now sits in a Los Angeles County prison waiting for trial. Episodes available here:Https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-once-upon-a-con-260747492/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
On Tuesday, July 24, 1984, a friend discovered 68 year-old Delores Lynch, deceased, on the driveway outside her home. Upon arrival, the police– including Oldham County detective Lynn Nobles– were surprised to also discover Delores's 39-year-old daughter Janie inside. Both women had died from gunshot wounds that appeared to be from a professional hit. Before it was all said and done, 7 more would be dead and two families nearly destroyed. This bizarre and tragic murder case, as detailed by Jerry Bledsoe in his best-selling true crime book “Bitter Blood” and a subsequent 1994 made for TV miniseries, was the subject of a Scandal Water episode last September. And in today's very special Varietea episode we are proud to share our follow-up interview with the aforementioned detective, Lynn Nobles, who not only worked the Lynch murder investigation from the very beginning, but was also present during that fateful police chase in North Carolina, even sustaining an injury from Fritz Klenner's gunfire. You won't want to miss this interview during which Lynn walks us through the case from his own first-hand perspective, sharing new insights and clarifying a few points that were missed in the book. Listen to the interview through your favorite podcast app or *watch* it on the Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel. This episode of Scandal Water contains adult themes and descriptions of violence. It is not intended for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. You can support Scandal Water Podcast by rating, reviewing, and subscribing to the show. Even better, by visiting our website, scandalwaterpodcast.com, and becoming a member on Buy Me a Coffee, you will receive perks and access to bonus content. #TrueCrime #LynnNobles #BitterBlood #Deadly #Snapped #Kentucky #JerryBledsoe #AmericanHistory #Bizarre #Criminal #Southern #Theatre #1980s #ScandalWaterPodcast #Podcast #TuesdayTea #History
This episode of Scandal Water contains adult themes and descriptions of violence. It is not intended for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. On Tuesday, July 24, 1984, a friend discovered 68 year-old Delores Lynch, deceased, on the driveway outside her home. Upon arrival, the police– including Oldham County detective Lynn Nobles– also discovered Delores's 39-year-old daughter Janie inside. Both women had died from gunshot wounds that appeared to be from a professional hit. Before it was all said and done, 7 more would be dead and two families nearly destroyed. This bizarre and tragic murder case, as detailed by Jerry Bledsoe in his best-selling true crime book “Bitter Blood” and a subsequent 1994 made for TV miniseries, was the subject of a Scandal Water episode last September. And in today's very special Varietea episode we are proud to share our follow-up interview with the aforementioned detective, Lynn Nobles, who not only worked the Lynch murder investigation from the very beginning, but was also present during that fateful police chase in North Carolina, even sustaining an injury from Fritz Klenner's gunfire. You won't want to miss this interview during which Lynn walks us through the case from his own first-hand perspective, sharing new insights and clarifying a few points that were missed in the book. Listen to the interview through your favorite podcast app or *watch* it on the Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel. You can support Scandal Water Podcast by rating, reviewing, and subscribing to the show. Even better, by visiting our website, scandalwaterpodcast.com, and becoming a member on Buy Me a Coffee, you will receive perks and access to bonus content. #TrueCrime #LynnNobles #BitterBlood #Deadly #Snapped #Kentucky #JerryBledsoe #AmericanHistory #Bizarre #Criminal #Southern #Theatre #1980s #ScandalWaterPodcast #Podcast #TuesdayTea #History
Recorded July 22, 2024 Book talk begins at 30:19 Our annual Mother Bear KAL has begun and will run until August 31. To find out all about this wonderful charity, please go to the Mother Bear Project website. Talk bears with us in the Mother Bear Chatter thread and post your finished bears in the FOs thread. Any bears you have knit in 2024 are eligible! Every Saturday at noon Pacific time - Virtual Knitting Group via Zoom Tracie is teaching a class on making knitted toys at Rumpelstiltskin in Sacramento, and it has been rescheduled to September 28 and November 2 . See the class listing here for details! KNITTING Barb finished: Mother Bear #296 - 298 Tracie finished: Mother Bears 328, 329 and one that I sent to my uncle Davis #4 by Pam Allen in Knit Picks Snuggle Puff in Hatchling (pale mint green) Scraps Chaps by Barbara Prime: Rabbit in Sea Change Fibers by The Dye Project Ecola Worsted in Mushroom Hunter Cat in Plymouth Yarn Worsted Merino Superwash Solids in Caraway Heather Barb continues to work on: Gardengate by Jennifer Steingass, using Cloudborn Merino Superwash Sock Twist in the Graphite Heather colorway and Cloudborn Fibers Highland Fingering in the Petal colorway And has cast on: Mother Bear #299 Spinwheel Beanie by Benjamin Matthews, using a mystery gray yarn Tracie cast on: 42-6 Dream in Blue Cardigan by DROPS design in Universal Uptown DK in Baby Blue and Paintbox Yarns Simply DK in Banana Cream Dawning Top by Ainur Berkimbayeva in Sea Change Fibers by The Dye Project Bayshore Fingering in Pink Frock And continues to work on: Just Float by Stephanie Lotven (TellyBean Knits) in Apple Fiber Studio Sparkling Cider in Malachite and Life in the Long Grass Silk/Merino Sock in Autumn Fiddly Bits cowl #11 by Jana Pihota Digital Citizens stuffed toys BOOKS Barb read: Cook County ICU: 30 Years of Unforgettable Patients and Odd Cases - 3 stars. Written in 2016 - he headed the ICU 1970s thru the 1990s Bitter Blood: a True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness, and Multiple Murder by Jerry Bledsoe - 5 stars. Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach - 4 stars In Cold Blood by Truman Capote - 5 stars Tracie read: Inside Out by Demi Moore - 4.5 stars Before He Wakes by Jerry Bledsoe - 4.5 stars The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles - 3 stars Blind Rage: A True Story of Sin, Sex, and Murder in a Small Arkansas Town by Anita Paddock - 2.5 stars
In 1985 in Winston Salem, NC, when a couple and two children lead authorities in a high speed chase that ends with an explosion. This story is filled with love, jealousy, revenge, incest and murder. Join us as we unpack this twisted tale. Support the Show.
If you guys have been watching you probably recognize these dudes from the Heat in the Streets Fest we did a little while ago, we first interviewed them in between sets at the Handlebar and instantly knew we had to have them on for more time, we wanted to learn more about these guys and felt everyone else should too, there Djentlemen are better known as Bitter Blood, are super dope up and coming band form from some of the best dudes we've met in the scene, eclectic group from a little bit of everywhere, we learn more about their beginnings, their current status and the future, as well as some fun Spooktober Questions, most over and under rated artists in music, deep life questions and a lot more, definitely a fun episode, let us know what you think in the comments, hope you all enjoy!Follow them on Instagram:@bitterblxxdband@wheeleyeam@agentdarkbootie@kevinb_121@daneparham@terrynitup22Follow us on Instagram:@somepeoplesuckpod@thisisthehomie@_hylty
This episode of Scandal Water contains adult themes and descriptions of violence. It is not intended for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. “This remains the most bizarre criminal case in American history. There is nothing to match this anywhere. You have all the elements: good families, money, bombs, shoot-outs.” These are the words of Jerry Bledsoe, author of the book “Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness, and Multiple Murder,” which then led to a 1994 made-for-TV miniseries called “In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride, and Madness” starring Kelly McGillis, Harry Hamlin, and Keith Carradine. The first tragedy occurred on Tuesday, July 24, 1984, when a friend discovered 68-year-old Delores Lynch lying on the driveway outside the door to her home. Upon arrival, the police also discovered Delores's 39-year-old daughter Janie inside. Both women had died from gunshot wounds, and while the murder scene was staged to look like a burglary, it looked more like a professional hit. Before it was all said and done, 7 more would be dead and two families nearly destroyed. Join us for this tragic, but fascinating true crime story that feels especially personal to Candy due to a theater connection. *A special thank you to Bill Baker for contributing insights via audio clips. #TrueCrime #BitterBlood #Deadly #Snapped #Kentucky #JerryBledsoe #AmericanHistory #Bizarre #Criminal #Southern #Theatre #1980s #ScandalWaterPodcast #Podcast #TuesdayTea #History
On June 3rd, 1985, in Summerfield, North Carolina, police watched in horror as a Chevy Blazer full of passengers exploded on NC150 right before their eyes. There were no survivors. Within minutes, the dark clouds hovering in the sky let loose, dumping rain and hail on the grotesque scene. “It was like the Lord was mad,” one officer said later. “Like He was real mad. I mean, really pissed off.” In the Blazer was Susie Newsome Lynch, her first cousin and lover Fritz Klenner, and Susie's young sons, John and James. The events that led to this tragic moment are drenched in deep-seated resentment, paranoia, fear, obsession, and hatred. By the time the carnage was over, nine people had died, three officers were wounded, three families were left in ruins, and those who survived were devastated. It left everybody scratching their heads and asking, “Why?”Join Jen and Cam while they discuss the wild case "Killing Cousins: Susie Newsom Lynch & Fritz Klenner'.The book Jen talked about is called Bitter Blood by Jerry Bledsoe. Mr. Bledsoe originally wrote about this case in the Greensboro News & Record, and that piece won an award. That was then turned into this book that hit the New York Times Bestseller list. Jen would mark it as one of the top True Crime books she's read. You can find the Amazon link at the top of the sources list.The made-for-TV two-part movie is called In The Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness. Starring Kelly McGillis, Harry Hamlin, and Keith Carradine.Thank you to Bingo Bash for sponsoring this episode. Download Bingo Bash for free today on Google Play Or Apple Store and join the Bingo Fun!Written and researched by Lauretta Allen with bits added in by JenListener Discretion by Edward October from OctoberpodVHSExecutive Producer Nico Vitesse of The Inky Paw PrintSources:Bitter Blood on Amazonhttps://www.nydailynews.com/2022/06/11/justice-story-kissing-and-killing-cousins-kept-their-crimes-in-the-family/https://wfhszephyr.com/4137/features/too-close-to-home-fritz-klenner-and-susie-lynch/https://carolinacrime.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/cc-episode-2-susie-lynch-and-fritz-klenner-.pdfhttps://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/40-the-bitter-blood-murdershttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9421073/frederick-robert-klennerhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90748424/susie-sharp-lynchhttps://murderpedia.org/male.K/k/klenner-frederick.htmhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7842386/delores-lynchhttps://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kEQsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bM4EAAAAIBAJ&dq=Susiee%20lynch&pg=6795%2C3744851https://www.newspapers.com/image/624539730/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1 (Ian Perkins)https://www.newspapers.com/image/109736856/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624010626/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/785739676/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1(Tom Lynch talks about the case)https://www.newspapers.com/image/624406709/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/655273817/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624540804/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624542056/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624397924/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624536791/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962141/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1 *** good breakdown of infohttps://www.newspapers.com/image/961017140/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962122/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1 (timeline of all the players)https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962013/https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962122/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1https://southwritlarge.com/articles/susie-marshall-sharp-its-not-just-the-woman-thing/ (It's not really pertinent to the case, but it's a fascinating read about Susie's aunt and namesake.)https://the-line-up.com/bitter-blood-murders-excerpthttps://www.newspapers.com/image/110732872/?terms=Delores%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/110733599/?terms=Delores%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109736740/?terms=Delores%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109705632/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109854161/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/662583612/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109854546/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/688614306/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109863783/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109860683/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/943338070/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/623980205/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/943340471/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939337482/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939328246/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939328246/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939328544/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1 (obituaries for Robert, Florence, and Hattie.)https://www.newspapers.com/image/939284753/https://www.newspapers.com/image/944761848/?terms=Hattie%20Newsom&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939286290/?terms=Hattie%20Newsom&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/943292724/?terms=Hattie%20Newsom&match=1http://www.theknightshift.com/2015/06/bitter-blood-thirty-years-later.htmlhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/624541232/terms=John%20James%20Lynch&match=1https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/hickoryrecord.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/1/63/163576f3-8eb6-57b1-a141-90d9cb245c0e/60b54be019b05.pdf.pdfhttp://www.theknightshift.com/2015/06/bitter-blood-thirty-years-later.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3647242/advertisement
Amanda and Sadie are back with a banger covering a true crime queen and vengeful percussionist. Amanda recounts the life and times of author Ann Rule, including her fateful friendship with would-be serial killer Ted Bundy. Sadie heads to 15th-century England for the Drummer of Tedworth, the earliest recorded poltergeist episode in the country. Other subjects covered include pants-hungry genitalia, a new hit show, and a little mouse guy. Recommendations: Amanda recommends the true crime book Bitter Blood. Sources: Wikipedia/Drummer of Tedworth Encyclopedia.com (Drummer Of Tedworth) Burials and Beyond "New light on the ‘Drummer of Tedworth': conflicting narratives of witchcraft in Restoration England" by Michael Hunter The Guardian (Best-selling true crime writer Ann Rule, author of 33 books, dies at age 83) Grunge (The Untold Truth of Ann Rule) The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule CNN (Jan. 12, 1999 interview transcript) Washington Post (The twisted friendship of crime writer Ann Rule and serial killer Ted Bundy) The New Yorker (Too Close to Ted Bundy) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, or check out our Patreon.
Casey Kasem rises international acclaim as a Radio Personality known for his weekend Top 40 show. He had a long successful career amassing an estate worth over 100 million dollars. His bel air mansion is so fancy he even has a heart-shaped pool!!! But in 2014 Kasem was dying and an epic battle rages between his second wife Jean Kasem and his oldest children from his first marriage Kerry, Julie, and Mike. This ain't your ordinary family feud. When I say battle, I mean a hot mess express of epic proportions BATT-LE! Including a showdown where raw meat is thrown. Have you ever been meat-slapped?!!! This story is bananas!!! -See Visual Aids from today's show when you sign up for the True Crime Feed Newsletter!If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a rating & review:Apple Podcasts: True Crime Feed-Spotify: True Crime Feed-Website: thetruecrimefeed.com-Email: angela@thetruecrimefeed.com-Facebook Discussion Group-Twitter: @TrueCrimeFeedX-Instagram: @TheTrueCrimeFeedAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Abusive and paranoid behavior starts to creep in as Susie Sharpe Newsome divorces her (maybe) mobbed-up husband Tom and takes her two young sons on an unhinged, poorly planned move to Taiwan where she is (maybe) hunted by spies. Muriel also injects us with the history of Susie's uncle Dr. Fredrick Klenner who is a big fan of guns, racism, conspiracy theories, and mega dosing patients with vitamins to (maybe) cure their (maybe) diseases. Then first cousins start making some late night visits to each other. Enter Fritz Klenner. This is Part Two - so please go back and listen to Part One first if you haven't yet. Our Five-Part series is based on the 1988 book “Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness and Multiple Murder” by Jerry Bledsoe. This case is often called The Bitter Blood Murders and is sometimes discovered by learning about Susie Sharpe Newsome and Fritz Klenner. All Five Parts of this Muriel's Murders epic is available now. The very best way to support Muriel's Murders and unlock exclusive episodes is to sign up at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders For $5 a month (or more if you chose) you directly help us make this show and ensure that it flourishes. Plus, you get Patreon-only episodes! The other amazing way to support Muriel's Murders is to share our show with those in your life that you think would enjoy it by texting it to them, telling them about it or posting about Muriel's Murders online. Muriel's Murders is researched, written and hosted by Muriel Montgomery. It is recorded, edited and co-hosted by Nick Casalini. This podcast is produced entirely by Nick+Muriel. For more info please visit www.murielsmurders.com/about-nick-muriel Find us on social media - our DMs are open! IG: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders YouTube: https://youtube.com/@murielsmurders TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murielsmurders Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/murielsmurders Hit us up! murielsmurders@gmail.com 3 min voicemails: 213-222-6621 For more information please visit: www.murielsmurders.com Thank you so much for listening. -N+M
Muriel plants the roots of the Sharpe family tree in North Carolina and we get all the dirt on the beginnings of a bonafide Southern Dynasty. Springing from a soil of the American Civil War, the Sharpes had a ton of surviving children - each accomplished and impressive in their own right with the women in the family achieving history-making professional successes. Two of these woman have children who end up hooking up (first cousins) and wind up exploding in a guns, ammo and vitamin-filled Chevy Blazer - but that's not until 1985 and Muriel has a lot of ground to cover before we get there. Before the ‘80s, as covered in Part One, the Sharpes only had one gun-related murder in the family. Besides that, the biggest scandal was one of the daughters marrying a Catholic. All that and much more awaits you, dear listener, here in Part One. Our Five-Part series is based on the 1988 book “Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness and Multiple Murder” by Jerry Bledsoe. This case is often called The Bitter Blood Murders and is sometimes discovered by learning about Susie Sharpe Newsome and Fritz Klenner. All Five Parts of this Muriel's Murders epic is available now. The very best way to support Muriel's Murders and unlock exclusive episodes is to sign up at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders For $5 a month (or more if you chose) you directly help us make this show and ensure that it flourishes. Plus, you get Patreon-only episodes! The other amazing way to support Muriel's Murders is to share our show with those in your life that you think would enjoy it by texting it to them, telling them about it or posting about Muriel's Murders online. Muriel's Murders is researched, written and hosted by Muriel Montgomery. It is recorded, edited and co-hosted by Nick Casalini. This podcast is produced entirely by Nick+Muriel. For more info please visit www.murielsmurders.com/about-nick-muriel Find us on social media - our DMs are open! IG: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders YouTube: https://youtube.com/@murielsmurders TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murielsmurders Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/murielsmurders Hit us up! murielsmurders@gmail.com 3 min voicemails: 213-222-6621 For more information please visit: www.murielsmurders.com Thank you so much for listening. -N+M
When the murders rain, they pour. We dig into all the beefs, petty and not-so-petty, surrounding Tom's parents Chuck and Dolores Lynch and his sister Janie Lynch. We get a better understanding of what Susie Sharpe Newsome and Fritz Klenner are up to behind closed doors in the unsafe confines of their hoarders den. Then the bullets start to fly, and just when you think you can breath again, more bullets fly. Multiple RIPs in Part Three, so prepare yourself. Our Five-Part series is based on the 1988 book “Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness and Multiple Murder” by Jerry Bledsoe. This case is often called The Bitter Blood Murders and is sometimes discovered by learning about Susie Sharpe Newsome and Fritz Klenner. All Five Parts of this Muriel's Murders epic is available now. The very best way to support Muriel's Murders and unlock exclusive episodes is to sign up at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders For $5 a month (or more if you chose) you directly help us make this show and ensure that it flourishes. Plus, you get Patreon-only episodes! The other amazing way to support Muriel's Murders is to share our show with those in your life that you think would enjoy it by texting it to them, telling them about it or posting about Muriel's Murders online. Muriel's Murders is researched, written and hosted by Muriel Montgomery. It is recorded, edited and co-hosted by Nick Casalini. This podcast is produced entirely by Nick+Muriel. For more info please visit www.murielsmurders.com/about-nick-muriel Find us on social media - our DMs are open! IG: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders YouTube: https://youtube.com/@murielsmurders TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murielsmurders Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/murielsmurders Hit us up! murielsmurders@gmail.com 3 min voicemails: 213-222-6621 For more information please visit: www.murielsmurders.com Thank you so much for listening. -N+M
The Chevy Blazer blows, but not before all sorts of botched wire-tapping, mystery pills, revenge murder planning, Killdozer-style truck modifications, a cacophony of law enforcement blunders, a slow speed chase, lots of uzi action, and the heart breaking death of two more Sharpe family members. This is our fifth and final part of The Bitter Blood Murders. Please start at the beginning, take care, thanks for listening, and enjoy the show. Our Five-Part series is based on the 1988 book “Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness and Multiple Murder” by Jerry Bledsoe. This case is often called The Bitter Blood Murders and is sometimes discovered by learning about Susie Sharpe Newsome and Fritz Klenner. All Five Parts of this Muriel's Murders epic is available now. The very best way to support Muriel's Murders and unlock exclusive episodes is to sign up at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders For $5 a month (or more if you chose) you directly help us make this show and ensure that it flourishes. Plus, you get Patreon-only episodes! The other amazing way to support Muriel's Murders is to share our show with those in your life that you think would enjoy it by texting it to them, telling them about it or posting about Muriel's Murders online. Muriel's Murders is researched, written and hosted by Muriel Montgomery. It is recorded, edited and co-hosted by Nick Casalini. This podcast is produced entirely by Nick+Muriel. For more info please visit www.murielsmurders.com/about-nick-muriel Find us on social media - our DMs are open! IG: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders YouTube: https://youtube.com/@murielsmurders TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murielsmurders Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/murielsmurders Hit us up! murielsmurders@gmail.com 3 min voicemails: 213-222-6621 For more information please visit: www.murielsmurders.com Thank you so much for listening. -N+M
Mafia mayhem, interstate investigations, the Wampus Cat, gun hoarding, fake doctors, way too much Vitamin C, and weird Fritz Klenner's womanizing ways. As a suspect emerges in the brutal slaying of five people, one incredibly nervous young CIA recruit named Ian Perkins stammers his way through the story of a fast food-fueled, costume-changing camping mission to assassinate the international gun smugglers responsible for the drug trade poisoning America. All the while Susie Sharpe Newsome does her best to play it cool. Welcome to Part Four. Our Five-Part series is based on the 1988 book “Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness and Multiple Murder” by Jerry Bledsoe. This case is often called The Bitter Blood Murders and is sometimes discovered by learning about Susie Sharpe Newsome and Fritz Klenner. All Five Parts of this Muriel's Murders epic is available now. The very best way to support Muriel's Murders and unlock exclusive episodes is to sign up at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders For $5 a month (or more if you chose) you directly help us make this show and ensure that it flourishes. Plus, you get Patreon-only episodes! The other amazing way to support Muriel's Murders is to share our show with those in your life that you think would enjoy it by texting it to them, telling them about it or posting about Muriel's Murders online. Muriel's Murders is researched, written and hosted by Muriel Montgomery. It is recorded, edited and co-hosted by Nick Casalini. This podcast is produced entirely by Nick+Muriel. For more info please visit www.murielsmurders.com/about-nick-muriel Find us on social media - our DMs are open! IG: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders YouTube: https://youtube.com/@murielsmurders TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murielsmurders Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/murielsmurders Hit us up! murielsmurders@gmail.com 3 min voicemails: 213-222-6621 For more information please visit: www.murielsmurders.com Thank you so much for listening. -N+M
The good times and true crimes keep on rolling... stay tuned for Season Two coming Wednesday February 15, 2023 with a multi-part series dropping in its entirety. Kissing cousins, mega dosing vitamins, exploding Blazers, pissed off mothers, and Bitter Blood. Unlock 30+ episodes and support our podcasting efforts at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders For more info check out www.murielsmurders.com Find us on social media! Our DMs are open and love hearing from you!! Thank you to our newest Patreon members! William, Samantha, Annie, Fallon, Katie, Karen, Philomena and Paul! Happy Birthday Possum! Thanks for the amazing reviews LilPanda824 and KohyutA! Thanks Karen for commissioning art from us!
Casey Kasem is best known as a radio icon and legendary voice behind America's Top 40 who left an indelible mark on pop culture. But many don't know the saga of Kasem's oldest children and second wife. In 2014, Casey Kasem is dying, and about to leave behind an estate worth up to 100 million dollars. His family goes to war, with both sides accusing the other of going after his money and killing the man who changed American radio. But this battle is only the climax of a tragic and dramatic family feud that began decades before. Bitter Blood: Kasem V Kasem is an exclusive look at what really happened inside this famous family and what drove them to the brink, told through exclusive interviews and archival audio materials.
This week Yulee tries to fill the JWG shoes that Diane presented last week. Bitter Blood Murders that span 3 states, involve 3 families, and nine people dead. We hate Fritz Klenner and Susie Newsom. So much! Listen and enjoy our antics. We love you Day Trippers!
Susie Newsom Lynch was a gorgeous and intelligent young woman born into one of the most respected families in North Carolina, the Sharp family. Her aunt, Judge Susan M. Sharp, was one of the most respected women in America at the time holding the seat of Head of the State Supreme Court, and partially due to her aunt's status, Susie felt like she was a princess and should be treated like royalty. She would meet her prince charming while she was in college, Tom Lynch, and they would soon marry and have two sons together, John and Jim. The family would move to Albuquerque, New Mexico and Susie quickly decided that it was not where she wanted to stay and raise her family. She felt like the town they were living in was culture-less and the locals refused to feed into her princess mentality, so Susie knew she had to get out. She whisked her children away back to North Carolina and decided a quick phone call to Tom to let him know that she would not be coming back, and neither would the boys. Then ensued a nasty custody battle that would end in bloodshed from both sides of the family. Susie would reconnect with her first-cousin, Fritz Klenner Jr, and they would become lovers with a vendetta to keep their families out of their personal lives. Tensions would rise, and result in a gruesome finale that no one was expecting, including Susie herself. More than 30 years later, residents and Tom Lynch, Susie's ex-husband, still wonder why everything had to end in a fiery blaze like it did, and their heart still aches for those that had to suffer with their lives. Listen to Tiffany and Sam discuss the twisted tale of a mother who made decisions that seemed to have benefit only herself, and not the children she birthed, and you decide: Were Fritz and Susie living in a fantasy world, or were they another Bonnie and Clyde?Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/755467142466635/Instagram: @ColacitycrimeEmail your listener stories and case suggestions: colacitycrime@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/ColacitycrimeECC&MPI Non-Profit: www.eccmpi.orgCheck out our collab with Crime Labs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOZ1FRAOGm1VnzI8ow_XGcw/videosPlease subscribe, rate, and review our show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!SourcesMurderpedia.org www.theknightshift.comwww.ncdcr.govwww.greensboro.com
Unfortunately, there's really no other way to put this: be prepared for much sadness and grief in our final Bitter Blood Murders episode, as the case against Susie and Fritz culminates in a tragic outcome.
In episode ten, the police, the families, and the ex-husband are growing ever more suspicious of Fritz and Susie and their possible roles in five murders. Also, please continue to support tornado victims if you can!
There's more absolutely batshit weirdness on this episode of Creepy Kentucky, and virtually all of it is from Fritz Klenner and his girlfriend/cousin Susie Lynch. As we head towards the culmination of our story, things just get weirder and sadder as Susie and Fritz's mental states deteriorate. Also please donate to Kentucky tornado relief if possible!
Apologies for the delay and the sound quality (I might need a new microphone)! In this episode of Creepy Kentucky, we delve into the story of Fritz Klenner, son of Fred (the quack doctor, noted racist, possible Munchausen perpetrator and doomsday prepper). Obviously Fritz is not a great guy in this episode, but it gets so much worse from here out, so enjoy him while he's only a mid-level POS.
Darius raises an Anarch army at the White Horse in preparation for a war against the camarilla. As above, so below. Læce is a dark and gritty Vampire The Masquerade actual play centering around four chaotic vampires with a lust for freedom, autonomy, and blood. Starring BradWOTO, Mirggles, PeachyPixel8, Pumpkinberry, TuesdayGrey and guest GM GamingFTL. The post Leech Revolution – Ep. 5 – Bitter Blood appeared first on Tablestory.
In this episode we discuss Susie Lynch's time in Taiwan (it goes about as well as you'd think it would), then learn more about Dr Fred Klenner, quack doctor and noted racist. Also, we hear about Quinn's trip to the Gates of Hell cemetery, play more Puppet History-inspired games and insert a Ghostbusters quote!
This episode in our Bitter Blood Murders series looks at Susie Newsom's rocky marriage to Tom Lynch, son of the aforementioned Delores from earlier episodes (see—we promised you it'd circle back around!). There are some descriptions of child abuse in this episode so you might want to fast-forward through those parts.
In this episode we delve further into the North Carolina murders of Bob, Florence and Hattie Newsom, and begin to see just how they connect with the Lynch family murders in Kentucky. Not coincidentally, we learn about the early life of Susie Newsom, Bob and Florence's daughter. Also, apologies for the audio; it's not great.
Our deep dive into the Bitter Blood Murders continues as we shift the focus to the prominent North Carolina Sharp family. How do these people's lives end up entangled with those of murder victims Delores and Janie Lynch?
This week's episode continues the saga of the so-called Bitter Blood Murders of the mid-80's. Police made a gruesome discovery at the Louisville-area home of Delores Lynch and her daughter Janie. Their investigation seemed to focus on Delores's son Tom, who inherited a sizable estate. But was something more sinister going on? Spoiler: yes, yes it was.
Erin is taking a break so MP is chatting with our pal, Aliza Rosen, about the Bravo Housewives! Aliza is a reality TV producer and podcaster so she always provides amazing insight into the world of these ladies we love so much. We chat about her unconditional love for Karen Huger and they agree that NYC needs Tinsley back! (and Bethenny, but that's just a dream…). And, we can't talk Housewives without talking about Erika and Tom (it's about Tom!). Aliza has a somewhat different opinion than MP about what Erika knew and when she knew it, but at the heart of it - we agree. Be sure to check out the 2 podcasts for Audible that Aliza recently worked on - Bitter Blood and The First Wife. And PLEASE follow Pink Shade on Instagram! @pinkshadepod!Follow Aliza on Instagram @realityaliza and her website www.ayr-media.comFollow us on Twitter & Instagram @pinkshadepod and TikTok @pinkshadepodcastJoin Hey Bunkie on Patreon for our bonus show recaps every week: www.patreon.com/heybunkieJoin our Pink Shade Patreon for extra chats, recaps of documentaries, book reviews, true crime, personal stories & more: www.Patreon.com/pinkshadeJoin the closed Facebook group: Pink ShadeVisit the Pink Shade MERCH STORE – Hey Bunkie & Pink Shade logo items (Plus tons of 90 Day & LALU merch, Real Housewives items & more!)Get 20% off your first order of Le Reve Beaute: Go to lerevebeaute.com/pinkshade and use the code PINKSHADE at checkout to get 20% off your first order! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Erin is taking a break so MP is chatting with our pal, Aliza Rosen, about the Bravo Housewives! Aliza is a reality TV producer and podcaster so she always provides amazing insight into the world of these ladies we love so much. We chat about her unconditional love for Karen Huger and they agree that NYC needs Tinsley back! (and Bethenny, but that's just a dream…). And, we can't talk Housewives without talking about Erika and Tom (it's about Tom!). Aliza has a somewhat different opinion than MP about what Erika knew and when she knew it, but at the heart of it - we agree. Be sure to check out the 2 podcasts for Audible that Aliza recently worked on - Bitter Blood and The First Wife. And PLEASE follow Pink Shade on Instagram! @pinkshadepod!Follow Aliza on Instagram @realityaliza and her website www.ayr-media.comFollow us on Twitter & Instagram @pinkshadepod and TikTok @pinkshadepodcastJoin Hey Bunkie on Patreon for our bonus show recaps every week: www.patreon.com/heybunkieJoin our Pink Shade Patreon for extra chats, recaps of documentaries, book reviews, true crime, personal stories & more: www.Patreon.com/pinkshadeJoin the closed Facebook group: Pink ShadeVisit the Pink Shade MERCH STORE – Hey Bunkie & Pink Shade logo items (Plus tons of 90 Day & LALU merch, Real Housewives items & more!)Get 20% off your first order of Le Reve Beaute: Go to lerevebeaute.com/pinkshade and use the code PINKSHADE at checkout to get 20% off your first order! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we dive deeper into the events surrounding the Lynch/ Sharp/ Newsom murders of the mid-80's. We talk more about Delores, the matriarch of the Lynch family, and Janie, her daughter; also, we start to delve into the tragic events of July 22, 1984.
After our palate-cleansing origin story episodes, we're finally back to our old stomping grounds, Kentucky mysteries and murders. In this episode, Quinn sets the stage for the horrific “Bitter Blood murders” of the mid-1980's by discussing the family situation of Charles and Delores Lynch. Chuck was a workaholic and Delores was…a character.
Casey Kasem, beloved voice of the ‘American Top 40’, died June 15th, 2014. But the bitter feud within the Kasem family that emerged after his passing ended up lasting for years. Aliza Rosen, executive producer of the new Audible podcast Bitter Blood: Kasem v. Kasem, joins John Landecker to explore the story of Kasem’s death […]
Aron Bender is joined by Kerri Kasem -- the executive producer of "Bitter Blood: Kasem vs. Kasem," a new eight-part documentary podcast available on Audible that looks at the final years and death of Kerri's famous father, the legendary Casey Kasem, and the fight over his care and the care of others in his position. Casey died June 15th, 2014, which was Father's Day that year, and every year is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Watch Kerri's episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x0QhuhXBG5w ••• Connect with Aron Bender at www.aronbender.com You can now watch The Aron Bender Podcast streaming nightly at 11 on DB&A TV at www.DBandAtelevision.TV or search for DB&A TV on Amazon Fire, Roku or Apple TV. ••• The Aron Bender Podcast on Apple: https://apple.co/385hLYP The Aron Bender Podcast on Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/328DcEF The Aron Bender Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3uI9L8W The Aron Bender Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAronBenderPodcast ••• Connect with Kerri Kasem: https://www.instagram.com/kerrikasem/ https://www.facebook.com/kerrikasem https://www.audible.com/pd/Bitter-Blood-Kasem-V-Kasem-Podcast/B096KX1HVZ https://www.kasemcares.org/ ••• Music provided by: MOKKA / Calm Piano Ambient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDiTKN0TxYU
Kerri Kasem and producer Aliza Rosen discuss Bitter Blood: Kasem vs. Kasem, an original anthology podcast docuseries revealing the inside story behind the lawsuit and elder abuse allegations surrounding the death of radio legend and American entertainment icon Casey Kasem. The story of Kasem's death was the subject of a CBS News/48 Hours episode exploring the family feud over radio legend, how he died and who was responsible. At stake was an estate worth tens of millions. The docuseries features first-hand accounts, reveals shocking insights into the events preceding Kasem's passing and the eventual wrongful death lawsuit filed by his three eldest children and his brother, against Kasem's widow, actress Jean Kasem. The lawsuit was settled in December 2019, and Bitter Blood will reveal an abundance of evidence and testimony prepared for that trial that has never been seen or heard. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
June 3rd: The Bitter Blood Murders (1985)They say blood is thicker than water. On June 3rd 1985 the last chapter in a violent, convoluted story involving love, incest and family drama went up in a plume of smoke. This is the Bitter Blood Murders. ncdcr.gov, the-line-up.com, southernfriedtruecrime.com, theknightshift.com
ALERT: The release date for Episode 136 from ‘Your Dark Side Mistress' is the week of March 29, 2021. Here is this episode's Real Talk Highlight: Why do we choose to be in a state of bitterness and bad blood after a relationship ends badly? Why can't we see the liberating opportunity to have better people in our lives? NOW, as always, I am keeping it authentic, intriguing, and provocative. So, I want you to come into my world and enjoy the entire show, because I am giving PLENTY of honesty! FIND Me on: Itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Twitter, Instagram, iHeartRadio
Following the Christmas holiday in 1985, W.D. and Elma Crawford said their goodbyes to their family and headed home to relax and prepare for the upcoming new year, but little did the elderly couple know that someone dangerous lurked close by. Join us as we discuss a case where for nearly 20 years, the killer evaded police before finally being brought to justice. Want to connect with us, you can find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/mmadnesspodcast and on our website at www.murdermadness.com. Make sure you subscribe and rate our show and check in every Friday for a new episode.
In this episode, Blake dives into the story of the Bitter Blood Murders. Five murders lead to a high speed police chase that ends in an explosion. Tune in to hear the bizarre story about divorce, incest, and murder. Sources for this episode: https://www.ncdcr.gov/blog/2016/06/03/the-bizarre-bitter-blood-murders?fbclid=IwAR1oKMPeATEBdQ1wYi4K3RLC9JgSGetLI-e-kp1uAJzfJTvc0IZmXFfXth4 https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/triad/news/2015/06/4/triad-residents-remember-30th-anniversary-of--bitter-blood--killings https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9466306/hattie-newsom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Blood
Welcome to episode 79! This week, Emma covers the horrific Bitter Blood murders, a tragic affair that involved three prominent families of the American South. Anish takes us to the Nordic countries to talk about the gjenganger and the draugar, vengeful beings a bit like zombies who can enter your nightmares if you’re not careful. We didn’t watch much this week, but Anish started the Hulu series “Future Man”. If you want to be featured on our next episode, don’t hesitate to email us or DM us on our social media! Send us your own suggestions/fun facts/stories through our gmail (everythinginpodcast@gmail.com) or through our website (www.everythingpodcast.weebly.com)! And of course, follow us on instagram @everythinginpodcast and twitter @between_podcast. Our spotify playlist is called The Soundtrack In Between - feel free to check it out! Enjoy!
Sameerah and Jeanne bring you a case of a bitter and incredibly bloody feud. We have kissing cousins, Jesse Helms, old money, new money, sinister Germans, and bunkers. Buckle up kids, life is a terrifying bumpy ride, and you're about to really hate Susie Sharp.
This week, Keegan, Cassi and Christina talk about the Justin Timberlake scandal, play FMK with Jason Derulo, Orlando Bloom and Pete Davidson, laugh about a date with a spicy dare, make fun of a date with someone who can't let go of their youth, and cringe through an epic holiday date. Christina wraps it up with the Crazy in Love story of the Bitter Blood murders. Got a story to share? Check out our website: http://www.myworstdatepodcast.com Featuring links to our social media, live show tickets, our Patreon page and to contact us with your stories and questions! We've got MERCH! Check out our friend at Alternative Dream Clothing for the best designs! https://alternativedreamclothing.com/ ONE HOPE wine 30% off listener special: bit.ly/worstdatepodcastwine
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Known as the “Bitter Blood Murders,” in 1985, first cousins and lovers, Susie Newsom Lynch and Fritz Klenner led police and SBI on a chase that ended in an explosion that killed them and Susie’s two young sons. It was the culmination of a bloody feud that had already left five dead, decimating two prominent families in a Southern Gothic tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. Sources: https://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/40-the-bitter-blood-murdersThis case was first reported in a series of articles by journalist Jerry Bledsoe, who then researched the families for three years before releasing his #1 New York Times best-selling opus, Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness, and Multiple MurderThis incredible true crime classic is still in print to this day, as well as available on kindle.Case suggested by Bridgett JochumWritten, hosted, produced by Erica KelleyResearched by Erica KelleyOriginal Graphic Art by Coley Horner Original Music by Rob Harrison-Gamma RadioMerch | Donate | In the Media:https://southernfriedtruecrime.com @southfriedtruth (Twitter) @southernfriedtruecrime (Insta)https://www.facebook.com/southernfriedtruecrimehttps://www.youtube.com/southernfriedtruecrime
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
Karen and Georgia cover the Lawson Family murders and the Bitter Blood murders.
Two cousins from a prominent and wealthy family seek revenge on their own relatives and turn to murder. Resources: Books: Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness and Multiple Murder by Jerry Bledsoe Movies/Television: In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride and Madness (Also known as "Bitter Blood") starring Harry Hamlin and Kelly McGillis (1994)