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LOVE MURDER
Secrets and Sins in Ventura, California: Sherri and Mike Dally

LOVE MURDER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 106:52


When a devoted wife and mother is handcuffed in a Target parking lot in broad daylight by an official-looking woman wearing a badge, witnesses assume they are watching a real arrest. When the woman doesn't return home and no police department can find any record of the detention, suspicion falls on those closest to her.Sources1. Dateline NBC. 1992.2. Deadly Women. 2008.3. Diskin, Megan.“Ventura Man Seeks Clemency in Wife's 1996 Killing.” Ventura County Star, Ventura, 31 Aug. 2018, https://www.vcstar.com/story/news/local/communities/ventura/2018/08/31/ventura-man-1996-killing-seeks-clemency/1115644002/.4. Forensic Files. 1996.5. “Jury Finds Haun Guilty of Dally's Kidnap-Murder - Los Angeles Times.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 27 Sept. 1997, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-sep-27-mn-36594-story.html.6. Sederstrom, Jill. “Mike Dally and Mistress Diana Haun Kill His Wife Sherri Dally.” Oxygen, Oxygen, 21 Feb. 2025, https://www.oxygen.com/dateline-unforgettable/crime-news/mike-dally-mistress-diana-haun-kill-wife-sherri-dally.7. “Sharri Renee Guess Dally (1961-1996) - Find a Grave Memorial.” Find a Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78362473/sharri_renee-dally. Accessed 30 Mar. 2026.8. The LA Times, 10 May 1996.9. Camarillo Star, 18 May 1996.10. Camarillo Star, 21 May 1996.This Week's Episode Brought To You By:1-800 Flowers - Claim your double roses offer at https://www.1800flowers.com/LOVEMURDERShopify - $1 per month trial - http://shopify.com/lovemurderFind LOVE MURDER online:Website: lovemurder.loveInstagram: @lovemurderpodTwitter: @lovemurderpodFacebook: LoveMrdrPodTikTok: @LoveMurderPodPatreon: /LoveMurderPodCredits: Love Murder is hosted by Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette, researched by Sarah Lynn Robinson and researched and written by Jessie Pray, produced by Nathaniel Whittemore and edited by Kyle Barbour-HoffmanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Gangland Wire
The Russian Mob in Los Angeles

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 Transcription Available


In this episode, Gary Jenkins, retired intelligence detective, sits down with veteran true crime authors Frank Gerardot and Burl Barer to examine their book Where Murder Lies, a case that intersects Russian organized crime, Italian mob connections, and a troubling claim of wrongful conviction. At the center of the story is Jimmy Kitlas, a young man who struggled with learning disabilities and instability after aging out of a rehabilitation facility in Los Angeles. Facing homelessness and limited options, he gravitated toward individuals connected to the Russian mob, seeking protection and belonging. Instead, he was drawn into criminal schemes—including check fraud and drug trafficking—engineered by experienced mob figures who exploited his vulnerabilities. Frank and Burl provide historical context on the rise of Russian organized crime in the United States, particularly in neighborhoods like Brighton Beach. Unlike the rigid hierarchy of traditional Mafia families, these groups often operated through looser networks, engaging in lucrative scams such as gas tax fraud alongside Italian crime figures. The authors explain how these alliances blurred lines between ethnic crime groups and created new power structures within the American underworld. The discussion then shifts to the murder that reshaped Jimmy's life. What began as manipulation and grooming evolved into betrayal, jealousy, and ultimately violence. The authors detail how Jimmy's arrest followed a carefully orchestrated narrative that shifted blame onto him while shielding more powerful figures. Through examination of court records and transcripts, Gerardot and Barer argue that investigative failures and prosecutorial decisions compounded the injustice. 0:02 Introduction and Guests 0:47 Wrongful Conviction Discussion 4:26 Kelly Lee’s Influence 6:33 Russian Mob Background 12:28 Jimmy Kitlas’ Journey 18:47 Investigative Challenges 22:58 The Murder Plot 26:45 Russian Mob Operations 28:29 Geographic Control in LA 31:29 Trust and Collaboration 35:03 Daniel Patterson’s Role 37:10 Conclusion and Book Promotions Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here.  To purchase one of my books, click here. [0:00] Hey, all you wiretappers, good to be back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. This is Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective, and I have two guests today. Frank Girdo. Is that correct, Frank? Girdo? That’s pretty good. Gerardot. I’ll take it. Gerardot. Gerardot. Just don’t pronounce a T at the end, right? Yes, sir. [0:24] And Burl Barer. Is it Barer, Burl? Yep, that’s close enough for government work. Joe’s enough for government work. That’s the story of my life, as everybody knows. I like to get it close. And we never let the real facts get in the way of a good story either. So let’s just get going here. We like to tell stories on this channel. That’s what my guys like is stories. [0:44] Stories about the Russian mob and maybe a little bit about the Italian mob. And we also got a story about a wrongful conviction, which is a kind of a hot topic right now. We’re seeing a lot of different things in these true crime shows about wrongful convictions. And there’s been, I think a lot of them have been uncovered. In the last few years because people started paying attention to that a little more than they used to. When I was a policeman, they didn’t pay any attention. Never heard of a wrongful conviction. I really congratulate you investigators and authors and true crime diggers out there that see these things and then go take a look at them because they need to be taken and given a look at. So Burl Baer is an Edgar winning author and two-time Anthony Ward nominee. He’s got a lot of experience in reporting. I see you’ve been in the Hollywood Reporter, even the London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today. [1:38] You’ve got, I believe you’ve got some other, what else do you do, Burrell? I watch a lot of TV, watch a lot of movies. What kind of shows have you been on? You’ve done other investigations here. Yeah. I did almost, Frank and I have done most of those shows. Deadly Women, Deadly Sins, Behind Mansion Walls, you know, all. [1:57] Do you name them and claim them? We’ve probably been on them. All right. And Frank Gerardot, you’re a journalist, radio host. You’ve authored several true crime nonfiction books, co-author with Burl on A Taste for Murder, Betrayal in Blue. And you did one with somebody else named Byrne. Oh, that was about John Orr. And I read that book. Actually, I read that book, that John Orr. That was a hell of a story, man. That was a hell of a story. Several years ago. So that’s a, it’s a crazy thing. And that, that, that book really tells the story of John Orr through his daughter’s perspective. Ah, okay. And, and I don’t remember which one I read. I read one. I listened to a podcast about the whole thing all the way through guys. That was the LA County was an LA County fireman, fire investigator who was sat in his own fire all up and down in California. Oh yeah. He would go up North. He was in Southern California. He would go up north to a fire conference and he’d set fires on the way back. It was crazy, craziest story I ever read. And after he got arrested, the number of arson fires in California declined by 70%. I’ll be darned. I’ll be darned. He set brush fires, just all kinds of fires. It was crazy. Name of that book is Burn, Guys, if you’re interested in that by Frank Cardo. That’s the French pronunciation. Yes, sir. Yes. [3:18] So these two guys, they have their publicist, God Hold Me, and they introduced me to this book, Where Murder Lies. It is a fascinating look, and they did a real great examination of the Russian mob, a little connection to the Italian mob in New York City as part of this investigation into really a wrongful conviction case, a wrongful conviction of a kid who was, I guess we don’t use the word retarded anymore. He was mentally disabled and retarded in some manner. I’m not sure exactly how to describe that anymore. How would you guys describe him? So, yeah, I think he’s differently abled. We’ll say that. He’s actually a pretty smart guy. He speaks a lot of languages. He read this book in a night. [4:01] He just, I think more of his problem is that he’s maybe learning. He had learning difficulties. And as you’ll see when we get into the book here, he had a lot of physical and emotional trauma growing up. Okay. Jimmy Kittlis was his name. Yes. And a woman named… Kelly Lee. [4:22] A woman named Kelly Lee got you guys interested in this story. It’s a wrongful conviction story that strays into this mob ties. Who was she? Now, who was Kelly Lee? [4:32] I could tell you about Kelly Lee. She was one of the first people I met when I came to Los Angeles in November of 2003. Three, she was doing intake at Teshuvah, which is a Jewish community kind of rehab for people with all-matter recovery issues. I’d just been through a bad patch, et cetera. He needed some help. She did my intake. Wound up becoming friends with her and her husband. And a few years later, we’re having dinner together. She says, oh, Pearl, you’re a true crime writer. I go, duh, yeah. And she pulls out a handful of court transcripts that are difficult to get nowadays. Thank you. Says, take a look at this. She was, at the time this murder took place, what I would term an unlicensed pharmaceutical supplier on the streets of West Hollywood. Correctly. Gotcha. Marijuana, primarily. Yeah. And she had six arrests for selling pot, which now would probably get her a community service award here. Yeah. Times were different. And when Jimmy Kittlis ages out of the facilities or whatever down in Lake Elsinore. When he turns 18, they just put him on a bus with a ticket to West Hollywood. Goodbye. [5:49] And he gets off. He meets her. She’s a very compassionate person. She can see that this kid is really childlike. Babe in the woods or babe on the street, he’s really going to get taken advantage of. She takes him under her wing like a surrogate mom and tries to tell him and teach him how to survive on the street. And then she said, he’s like a child. Could be really eager to please, super polite, has the intentions man of a goldfish. Oh, look, there’s a castle. Oh, look, there’s a castle. It’d be very easily used. [6:28] It had a lot of sexual energy. He needed a girlfriend. He got one and got her pregnant. And she really tried to help these kids, But she couldn’t be with him 24-7 And she certainly raised her eyebrows When she saw who was spending a lot of time With this couple And that was a well-known fellow In the Russian mob, Yeah, I read that So let’s talk a little bit about the Russian mob So you guys really went in the background When they first came to Brighton Beach Tell the guys a little bit about that background. [7:02] Yeah, sure. As the Soviet Union began to crumble, a lot of Russian Jews found their way to New York, and they found their way to Brighton Beach. And they set up a sort of black market trading system among themselves and within the community with all the sort of standard features of mafia, right? Protection, extortion, sometimes murder, certainly dealing in black market stuff like drugs. [7:32] Clubs, prostitution, just about every kind of crime you can think of happening in a neighborhood that’s protected by a mafia. These guys were controlling in this neighborhood of Brooklyn called Brighton Beach. What I thought was interesting, and readers will probably find interesting too, is that there’s not a real setup like a commission or families. The Russian mob really operates more like Ronin. There’s guys that just independent operators and build up their business based on their relationships and how many people they can pull into a scheme. What we also found is that these guys were pretty adaptable and they picked up on a scam that the Lucchesis and the Gambinos were operating. And that was to get gas, steal it, take it from places where it wasn’t really tracked and put it into gas stations, sell it for maybe a penny less than the guy across the street, but capture the tax, the federal excise tax money and pocket it. And this was a multi-million dollar scheme And to the fine-tuning of it The Russian mob, Worked with guys like Michael Francesi To really extract as much as they could from it One of the guys in our book. [9:00] Meyer Ida, who was in Brighton Beach and operating there, came to Los Angeles in the mid-90s and started up the gas tax scheme. But the feds were pretty wise to it at that point, and he got caught up in the sting. Interesting. If I remember right, some of them were, they couldn’t steal it, but they would set up companies, shell companies, and then buy gas and then sell it a little bit cheaper. And it was up to them to collect the tax and then pay the state. And they do this for a certain period of time. And then they just declare file bankruptcy or just walk away from that shell company and create another little LLC and do the same thing. So just like run after you just couldn’t catch up. You bust out of one and move on to the next one. And that’s what they and you could they change the laws for gasoline purchase changed as a result because you could just go buy it. You can make up a company today, buy it tomorrow, sell it on Thursday, collect the tax on Friday, and bail out on Saturday and start all over again next week. Wow. Wow. There’s a scam. There’s a mob that’s willing to take advantage of a loophole like that. It’s crazy. So they moved out to LA. What other kind of scams? Go ahead. Go ahead, Brett. I was going to say that the Russians were so good at this type of scam, far ahead mentally of the American Mafia. [10:29] They were the best people they ever worked with. They were geniuses. They knew how to do this unlike any other. And in fact, the gas tax scam, the biggest moneymaker for the Russian mob and eventually the American mafia than any other form of income, billions of dollars. Interesting also is that if the former Soviet Union, should probably know, they factor in the Russian mob in their economy. I believe the last figure was 63% of the GNP of Russia was crime. They actually give a figure for it. Here we go. In America, this percentage of our federal income is from crime, but in Russia, they do. 63%. I don’t know what it is in America, But we talked to this Stan, who’s never going to pronounce his last name. And he had been in the Russian mob ever since he was a kid, raised in it. [11:32] And so that’s just what we were brought up with. We didn’t think there was anything unusual. If you were a girl, you were going to be a sex worker. They were respectable. If you were a guy, you were going to do this. And it was never as bad or as evil as the Americans said it was. It was always, the Russians are coming, the Russians are coming. coming. It’s so scary. I noticed you had a chapter titled Glassnose Gangsters. [12:00] I thought that was a pretty tricky title. I also read once that in Russia, they were so used to dealing with corrupt officials and running different scams that were in and around governmental agencies, like the tax collecting thing. They were so used to that, that they really refined this to a fine point than Americans could, because we’re not so used to dealing with corrupt officials. We have some, but not like Russia. Russia was an art in Russia. [12:28] Yeah, and they just took the template and brought it right over here and started earning pretty quickly. So now, how does Jimmy Kittlis, he’s a street kid. He’s one of these, what I call throwaway kids. We have this group of kids on the streets that are 18, 19, 20, use drugs. And lots of times these older men who are gay want to pay him for sex or bring him in and take care of him. Was he one of those kids? Did he get into that kind of a lifestyle? [13:02] He’s a homeless kid. He’s a runaway. And the place that he goes to, Hollywood and West Hollywood, is full of people that want to exploit young boys. Yeah. The lifestyle that he got into, though, was I think he recognized that there would be, people there who were stronger than him and smarter than him and want to take advantage of him. And so he sought out ways to hook up with mobsters because he figured that if he was connected, that would protect him from some of the bad stuff that might happen, especially like sexual exploitation. [13:41] When he goes into a homeless shelter, he peripherally knows about Mark. He asks around about Mark, who’s a Russian mobster. And the homeless shelter introduces them and says, oh, hey, yeah, Jimmy here would like to do some work with you. And so he falls into doing work with Mark and let the scamming begin, as they say. Interesting. Yeah. I read the book how he was, he had such a facility to learn language that he learned Russian pretty quick. And he had other languages. Just one of those people that just could start picking that up. Me work like hell, and I can’t have one conversation, but somebody like that, they just pick it up. I understand he picked up Russian pretty quick, too. Very quickly, and to this day, speaks it pretty well. And that got him some cachet. [14:30] But that only goes so far because, Gary, these guys that come in at a low level and aren’t Russian are really just mules. And that’s really what Jimmy was. He was a mule. Mark’s specialty was Czech forgery. and check washing. And he taught Jimmy how to take envelopes and get checks out of them, change who the check was written to or the amount that the check was drawn for, and go to various banks and cash those checks. And Mark was a pro at it. He had equipment to do it. He knew how the scam worked. He knew that you don’t go to the same bank three days in a row. You go to a couple of different banks and that’s how they got by day to day. [15:18] Interesting. Yeah, I worked one of those little scams once, a little group of people that were doing that. They could have a process that can wash some of the ink off of a check and then put and change the amount and those kinds of things. They’d work, they’d go to grocery stores on paydays. People used to take their grocery, their checks to put grocery stores on paydays plus banks. So it’s a pretty good moneymaker that needs little guys like this to go out and cash the checks while the bad guy sits back and provides the checks and takes most of the money. So it’s interesting. Yeah. And that’s exactly what Jimmy was, the little guy that cashed the check. [15:57] I want to interject something here. Now, Mark was, as Jimmy said, he looked like a Russian mobster. He was a Russian mobster. However, what Jimmy didn’t realize is that the whole family, or most of the family, was involved. Mark’s uncle, Meyer ITF, also known as Mike, was a very prominent figure in the Russian mob in Los Angeles. The fans were very aware of him. He was, shall we say, a big shot. He was the godfather of Plumber Park here. He was the guy. Jimmy didn’t know that. He just knew about Mark. As you know in the book, sooner or later it becomes a situation involving a fortune in gold and smuggled MDMA that puts Meyer in federal custody. Meyer wants out of federal custody. Mark not only is a Russian mobster doing bank fraud, he’s also an FBI informant and a DEA informant and an informant of the Pasadena Police Department. [17:07] Frank says, according to the menu at a Chinese restaurant, going from column A to column B, how do I get my uncle out of prison? Solve a murder. Oh, what’s the easiest way to solve a murder? Plan it. Set it up. Blame it on someone, like maybe Jimmy. Final result, I’ll tell you, Meyer got out of prison. Jimmy went to prison. [17:36] Wow, that’s a hell of a story. Frank can give me more insight on that process, but that’s the short form on how this all winds up fitting together. Yeah, and you guys, when you went back, you had to go back. Could you be able to pull she had transcripts from the court so you could find out who testified were able to get any more information police department’s notorious for not allowing reports to go out i can’t even get them out of my own but and i bet it was really bad on that how did how’d you go about that how’d you start digging into this and get your first clues that you can tell you about trying to talk to the items about this yeah yeah so it’s like an onion i i look at it like that and we had early on kelly shared with us some of the trial transcripts so that’s pretty good yeah there’s a lot of information in there and it and within the trial transcripts there’s names and and dates and so we started picking at it and early on you know we couldn’t get cooperation from any of [18:40] the mobsters yeah we didn’t get cooperation from the fbi or the dea We were able to do some digging. [18:48] And I think the digging led to a congressional hearing on the Russian mob back in the early 90s. And Meyer Itev’s name pops up in that hearing. So from there, I started digging through federal court files using PACER and came across all kinds of court documents involving Mike and then his nephew for various scams they were involved in. [19:21] And then taking those court documents and continuing to research and talk to people and figure it out, we were able to lay it all out. It took us six years to do this, but lay out a narrative of who’s Mike, who’s Mark, who are they involved with, and what kind of things were they operating when Jimmy got involved. And where was everybody when this murder took place? And what we found out was that Mike was in federal custody and had been charged with involvement in a scheme to steal gold from a place in Massachusetts. And how the scheme worked is Mike and his buddy posed as government scientists who were building a nuclear reactor facility in a run-down apartment in Pasadena, California. And they were able to put in purchase orders for the gold and have it delivered to this apartment. And only when one of them misspelled sergeant on the P.O. And sent a fake check did the government catch on and arrest him. [20:37] When they brought him in and charged him with this, the first thing that these guys wanted to do was figure out how they could get out of it. They hooked up with a guy in Hollywood who was involved in a scheme. Yeah. To dissuade a reporter from writing about the actor Steven Seagal. And this guy, his name is Alex Proctor, went to Meijer and another man in our book, Daniel Patterson, and said, listen, can you help me? I need to knock off this reporter. [21:12] Daniel, as you’ll see from reading our book, is a pretty well-connected guy. He’s done some pretty interesting stuff, but murder was the limit of what he would do for anybody. He began to peel back some of the layers of that onion for authorities in that case. And that led to Meyer being in custody. And that was the catalyst for Mark and his other uncle, Gary, to try to figure out how can we get him out? And they believed that the government would let Meyer out of custody if they could inform on a big enough crime. Big enough crime probably wouldn’t be a burglary or a low-level assault or a battery. It had to be something significant. And then this murder happens. Wow. How did they choose this victim? I don’t know necessarily that they chose him, but this guy lived in the neighborhood where Mark and Jimmy hung out, and they essentially manipulated him into believing he was going to have sex with Jimmy’s girlfriend. And then manipulated Jimmy into thinking that, hey, this guy’s going to have sex with your girlfriend. Aren’t you upset by that? Doesn’t that piss you off? Don’t you think you should be a man and do something about it? Yeah. [22:39] Hormones, jealousy, rage, greed. It’s like there’s everything like comes together in this one moment. And we end up with this guy, Alex, who’s a school teacher, just ends up dying. [22:55] So they got motive and means and opportunity. They can manipulate Jimmy into providing all those for the investigated officers. Yep. Yeah. Wow. And, you know, and what, and what really the thing that really, I think, so there’s this event that happens and there’s a, there’s like part of this, there’s a locked door mystery that investigators encounter. But the other part of it is how after the crime, Jimmy was arrested. [23:27] Manipulated into going to a hotel as a hideout that was arranged for him by Mark and Gary Iteve. And as soon as Jimmy’s in the hotel, they park themselves outside and guide the police to the hideout where they arrest Jimmy and his girlfriend. I think I read that initially, after the school teacher was dead, they got in, was it Pasadena? One of the police departments got an anonymous call giving up the body, where it was, the murder, and the suspect. Only one anonymous call. And then they, and then, oh, my God, this was heinous. Let’s mention that locked door. Let’s mention this locked door. This was heinous, heinous. When the police get to the scene of the crime, and they noticed that the apartment does not show any forced entry. Living room, everything, it’s fine. Get to the bedroom, however. The door had been locked from the inside. Jimmy said when he left, he locked the bedroom door from the inside. This is now after the fact. Someone shows up and tries to get in. They can’t because the door’s locked. They want to get in real fast. And they finally get in, practically ripped the doorknob off to get in. [24:50] At the same time, let’s assume it might be the same person, Mark ITM uses the dead man’s telephone to call his lawyer to say, I want to report a murder that we could use to get my uncle out of prison. [25:07] Using the dead guy’s phone. Then after they arrange that, he cuts the wires and leaves. Also wiping the door, the doorknob clean. His fingerprints are in there because he acknowledges he was in the bedroom earlier when Jimmy put the unconscious, still-breathing fellow on the bed. [25:29] He leaves. Mark left, went out and told the girl. Jimmy killed the guy. But when he left, the guy was alive, breathing on the bed. He says, come down after in a minute. So then he tells the girl, we got to go because we’re going to get in trouble with the cops. What are we going to do? So it was a real mess. So to say, who killed this guy? Jimmy had to take full responsibility because he confessed to protect his girlfriend. Also, he felt bad about putting the guy to headlock and throw the old drunk guy to the ground anyway. But then again, how did Mark make a phone call to his lawyer and the dead man’s phone after all that happened? And after the doors ripped open in the apartment to the bedroom. Did he find the guy already dead? Or did he have to help finish the process? Legally, he was found not guilty. Mark was. Just like OJ was. Because did OJ do it? Did OJ not do it? Did he cover for his son? Whatever. But legally, he was not guilty. Same thing with Mark. Not guilty. Jimmy, guilty. Whether we killed him or not. [26:45] We can’t say. We weren’t there. Crazy. Crazy, isn’t it? [26:52] What other kinds of things was this crime family, this Russian mob family? It’s like a family. I’ve read about these. They’ll have that one strong man, and then you’ll have a group that kind of emanates out from that, but yet they’re not part of some larger group. They stand on their own. And so what else, what other kind of crimes were they involved in? Was this talking about MMDA being smuggled into those that’s a party? Rave kind of clubs yeah they one of the things that they did was make a counterfeit viagra one of the guys had a uh an idea to he bought some viagra and he had a plan to set up pharmacies where he could like order viagra through the pharmacy and like with the gas tax right don’t pay anybody have the viagra and sell it and then one of the other guys said that’s a waste of time I got a pill press. Just all we got to do is get the chemicals or some chemicals and put them together and press a bunch of Viagra pills and then we can sell thousands instead of tens. [27:54] And then the gold scheme, which we mentioned, and the MA, the list goes on and on. And within the community of the Russian diaspora, extortion, loan sharking, gambling, prostitution, all those means of making money were on the table and being used. They were familiar with the casinos here in LA, familiar with the how to operate prostitution rings and advertise the services. Very sophisticated group of guys. [28:29] Did they have a geographic area in which they were kind of like the ruling group? [28:35] So that’s the funny thing about LA. And we talk about this a little bit in the book, that LA’s never really had like a mob family. There’s no five families here. If you go back to the 1940s and 50s, there was a guy named Mickey Cohen, who was a mobster here in LA and with help started the casinos in Vegas. But there’s no turf here In LA, if you’re going to set up an operation You’ve got to find a way to work with some of the other mobs In Los Angeles, the Mexican mafia is very prominent And their operation is run out of the jails That’s where their leadership is in the jail and prison system And the soldiers are on the street And that’s where the drugs and prostitution are distributed at street level, operated from the jails. Guys like Meyer or people operating within those turfs, they got to work with the Mexican mob to make sure that they’re not crossing lines. And we chronicle some of that, especially with the MDMA smuggling in the book. [29:44] Interesting. Wow. Yeah. LA’s not really had that, like you said, that five families each has a geographic territory or even had one family, a guy named Jack Dragna, but it was really, it was open. LA was open city. We had a guy from Kansas City went out there in the 50s and fell in with some people out there. And, of course, from Tony Splatro and that Jimmy Fradiano, Jimmy Fradiano, these people from Chicago had some action going down in L.A., but no one mob family controlled L.A. And it’s spread out that you’ve got these neighborhoods over the place that I just wonder if they’re like a Brighton Beach kind of a place that where a lot of Russians had settled in. That was their neighborhood, at least where they did. They all live in one neighborhood. So, yeah, West Hollywood has a Russian enclave. And then there’s a park there called Plummer Park. That’s a gathering place for Russians in the neighborhood to get together and play chess and talk about what’s going on. I live in a neighborhood that has its own little enclave of Armenian mobsters. And their hangout is a donut shop. Yes, I’ve seen that here I have I was at a Starbucks up by the airport And I see these guys all ganged up together And they look like. [31:03] They’re Italians. They look like down at the social club down in the North End. I was retired by then. So I look at these guys. I call a friend of mine back down the intelligence unit. I say, I see these guys and here’s one of their license plates and it’s some kind of a limo service. And so, yeah, that’s our Albanian gangsters. They all hang out there at that Starbucks and then they go to the airport. They have these different things. They haul drug dealers back and forth. We are on to them. [31:29] That’s great interesting people ask Frank and I how is it that you get guys from the Russian mall or the fact with Betrayal in Blue who was a drug cartel guy or guys from the American mafia how do you get them to cooperate with you when you write these books I would like to stand whose name I can never pronounce with a whole section about the Russian mob, where he talks openly about it. And he says, because they trust us and anybody else, they want their story told truthfully. This is their legacy. They don’t want a bunch of BS about them in a book. If it’s been over seven years, they could talk about it. Unless it’s bank robbery, then it’s 10 years. We always tell them, don’t talk about anything you can be arrested for. Although, we’ll appreciate this because you’re doing this podcast. I was doing one, had this guest on, and all of a sudden he’s just talking about killing somebody. [32:35] I said, you can tell I’m kind of getting upset. Turns to his lawyers, he goes, what’s the statute of limitations on murder? Murder. Oh, my God. There isn’t one. Shut up. I have told guys that. I said, I’ll tell you something, dude. Do not tell me something I can’t live with. You can talk to me, but do not tell me something I can’t live with. You cannot trust me if you tell me something I can’t live with. And that’s the main one right there. Fortunately, they trust, People learned that they could trust Frank and I to be honest with them, direct with them, protect them if they need protection. I don’t know about the protection part. I’m not going to protect any. I’m with Jerry. Don’t tell me anything. Well, that’s what I mean. You tell them, don’t cross this line. That’s protection. Please tell them where the guardrails are. Yeah. It’s an interesting thing that we do. I’ve got some guys here and some guys around the country I’ve dealt with. And they reach out to you and they want to tell their story. I wish I could get more of them to want to tell their story. And they want to tell one thing I get criticized for. And it’ll be somebody that’s on YouTube, obviously in the know, and they’ll tell me how I got something wrong. [33:47] You deal with what you got. You deal with the newspaper articles and old court cases and things like that and try to get it right. But you can’t totally get it right. Of course, you don’t get it right as the way somebody else sees it, too. Everybody has a different take on the right story. I found out long ago, if you only rely on law enforcement, you’re not going to get the whole story. No, you got to go. Well, then you’re doing stenography. That’s what I always said. Yeah. Yeah. But it’s hard to get those people to open up, too. Man, it’s. Yeah. I was a reporter for a long time, so I’ve had some practice at it. And I’ve interviewed guys in prison. I’ve interviewed people who pre-arrest, during arrest, post-arrest. [34:26] And I’ve developed a way to talk to people that makes them comfortable. With Adam Diaz that Burrell mentioned in our book, Betrayal in Blue, this guy is a South American cartel member dealing cocaine in the United States. He went on the record and talked about his life doing that. [34:47] And the same thing in this book with Daniel Patterson. Daniel is quite a colorful character. And I interviewed him over five or six weekends about everything that he was involved in, up to and including the stuff that he did with the ITEVs. [35:04] Now, Daniel Patterson, explain who he was to the Russians. Sure. He’s basically a conduit for the Russians. He’s a guy who knew how to make money more legitimately than they did. He had the pill press. he explained the gold scam how to operate the gold scam how to write po’s how to like add a veneer of legitimacy to their business and and make more money by doing that yeah it’s like the scam emails you get you see the misspelled words they greet you in some archaic way this is a scam this guy could take all that out of it and right i always love it without warning people i want to worm. If the woman on the dating site says, I am so-and-so by name, they’re Nigerian. But if you tell them that, then all the Nigerians will stop telling them, I’ll stop using that. But if it says, I am Sally by name, they’re Nigerian. Even if they say they live in your hometown, they’re Nigerian. Good clue. Good clue. You guys hear that out there? [36:12] Yeah listen closely when you trip to one of these emails or one of these online things and you start talking to them they say my name is sally my name is nigerian hang up, how’s everything in nigerian click yeah. [36:31] Guys, I didn’t expect to get that kind of a great clue for my guys out there, but that’s a good one. I didn’t really realize that one myself. Yeah, I am Sally by name. Here’s your clue. Watch out. I was talking to a guy once, a friend of mine. He was talking about some girl that he met online, of course, through Facebook. And he said, she told me she just thought I looked interesting and sounded interesting from my Facebook. And I said, what’d she do? He said, I think she’s legitimate. I said, what’d she do? She’s an entrepreneur. I said, dude, dude. On. Dude. Model and entrepreneur. Yeah. [37:10] Okay. This has been great. Frank Girardeau and Burl Baer. B-A-R-E-R. Yes. And guys, I’ll have links to these books, all of their books. This book is A Taste for Murder, and they have Actually, this book is Where Murder Lies. Oh, I’m sorry. Okay. Oh, yeah. All right. Let me start. I’ll edit this. Their book is Where Murder Lies. And they also have one called A Taste for Murder, Betrayal in Blue, and Burned. So those are all three great true crime books. And I will have links to them in the show notes, guys. Thanks so much. Merle and Frank, I really appreciate you coming on. It’s really interesting. And Owen, if you buy the book, review the book. Say something nice about it. If you don’t like it, keep your mouth shut. Don’t give me one of those one-star reviews or I’m coming for you. You can’t trust those. [38:08] Thank you, Gary. All right. Thank you. All right. I’ll send, I don’t know, do I have your emails or do I have the publicist’s email? I got somebody’s email. Sometimes I never get your guys’ email. You got Vine, you got Frank, you got them both. All right. I’ll send you a link whenever I get this. It’ll probably be a month or more before I actually get this up. I would stay way ahead. Okay, good. Okay. All right. Talk to you soon. Same thing I can ever do for you here in Kansas City while you get on these stories or something. Hey, I’m in Missouri. I haven’t used to Missouri. I’m in Houston, Missouri. You what? I’m in Houston, Missouri. Oh, are you? Yeah, Texas County, Missouri. Oh, Texas County. Yeah, that’s way down south. That’s down south. I’m in the Ozarks. Yeah. Okay. That’s why I grew the goatee. Okay. All right. All right. Thanks, guys. Bye-bye. Bye.

The Opperman Report
Dangerous Ground: My Friendship with a Serial Killer

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 51:06 Transcription Available


Dangerous Ground: My Friendship with a Serial Killer M. William PhelpsSerial killer expert, lecturer and acclaimed investigative journalist M. William Phelps is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of 26 nonfiction books and a serial killer thriller, The Dead Soul.Winner of 2008 New England Book Festival Award for I'll Be Watching You, and the Excellence in Journalism award from the Society of Professional Journalists for his Connecticut Magazine article “Blonde, Blue-eyed & Gone,” Phelps has appeared on CBS's “Early Show,” The Discovery Channel, ABC's “Good Morning America,” NBC's “Today Show,” “The View,” TLC, BIO, History Channel, Geraldo At Large, Oxygen's “Snapped,” “Killer Couples,” and “Captured,” USA Radio Network, Catholic Radio, ABC News Radio and Radio America, which calls him “the nation's leading authority on the mind of the female murderer.”He's written for the Providence Journal, Hartford Courant, Connecticut Magazine, and the New London Day. Profiled in such noted publications as Writer's Digest, NY Daily News, Newsday, Albany Times-Union, Hartford Courant, and NY Post, Phelps has also consulted for the Showtime cable television series Dexter. He lives in a small Connecticut farming community and can be reached at his author Website, www.mwilliamphelps.com.Look for Phelps's television series on Investigation Discovery, “Dark Minds,” focusing on his travels investigating unsolved serial killer cases—with one remarkable twist: Phelps uses a killer on the inside (in the fashion of Silence of the Lambs) to help him along the way! Check local listings. Also see Phelps on the smash hit Investigation Discovery long-running series “Deadly Women.” https://amzn.to/3JSuqE5Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime
The True Tale of Lizzie Borden - Part 2: The Trial of the Century

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 42:30


In Part 2 of The True Tale of Lizzie Borden, we step into the courtroom for one of America's earliest media frenzies—the infamous trial of Lizzie Borden. After the shocking 1892 axe murders of Andrew and Abby Borden, suspicion turned toward Andrew's 32-year-old daughter, Lizzie. The brutal nature of the crime and the unexpected suspect captivated the nation. In Part 1, we explored the tense dynamics within the Borden household and followed the investigation that led to Lizzie's arrest. Now, in this episode, we dive into the high-profile trial that gripped the country. Reporters packed the courthouse, headlines blared every development, and the public couldn't get enough. And at the center of it all stood Lizzie Borden—facing a charge of capital murder and fighting for her life. Join me as we unpack the courtroom drama, the legal strategies, and the surprising twists in one of the most sensational murder trials in American history. What You'll Hear in This Episode: Inside the packed courtroom during Lizzie Borden's murder trial How the press and public helped shape the case The prosecution's case against Lizzie  Key testimony and courtroom drama  Catch Up: Missed Part 1? Be sure to listen to the previous episode to hear about the Borden family, the murders, and the investigation that led to Lizzie's arrest. Sources: The Trial of Lizzie Borden, Cara Robertson, Simon & Schuster, 2019  https://www.grunge.com/69553/untold-truth-lizzie-borden/  https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/archive/2013/08/02/timeline-lives-lizzie-emma-abby/38186480007/  https://famous-trials.com/lizzieborden/1449-bowentestimony  https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/lizzie-borden-trial-1893  Sponsors:  Zealthy - To see if you qualify for GLP-1 medications and get started, text ONCE to 200-300. Greenlight - Start your risk-free Greenlight trial today at Greenlight.com/once. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com    Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/onceuponacrime  Links:  Patreon - www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime  Our Website -  www.truecrimepodcast.com  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@OnceUponACrimePodcast  

The Dirty Lie Podcast
Deadly Women: Poison, Power, and Rebellion

The Dirty Lie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 42:34 Transcription Available


WE'RE BACK !! catch up 0- 11.27 Facts: 11.27- 16.07    Welcome to the "Dirty Lie Podcast,"  today's episode delves into the dark and captivating tales of women who defied societal constraints through deadly means. We explore stories ranging from the legendary poisoner Giulia Tofana, whose concoctions ended the lives of many abusive husbands, to Celia, an enslaved woman in Missouri who exacted ruthless revenge on her oppressor. Finally, we touch upon the mysterious and powerful figure of Saronia Mangu, a queen rumored to have wielded magic against colonial forces. Join us as we discuss these fascinating women who used unconventional methods to fight back against their adversaries from Niger to Italy to America, reflecting on the historical and societal implications of their actions and the legends that continue to surround them.

Classic Movie Reviews Podcast
30 Femme Fatales of Film Noir: Meet the Deadly Women

Classic Movie Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 46:36


30 Femme Fatales of Film Noir: Meet the Deadly Women Film noir is a genre that captivated audiences with its shadowy cinematography, morally ambiguous characters, and complex narratives. At the heart of the genre were not just the hardboiled detectives and brooding antiheroes. But the women who often stole the show. Femme Fatales, deadly women, morally gray figures, and survivors navigating the treacherous terrain of crime and betrayal. So here's to the ladies of film that would just as soon love ya as kill ya. Or visa-versa **Reviews Mentioned**  The Big Heat (1953) - https://youtu.be/EI6fCEf9QqI Scarlet Street (1945) - https://youtu.be/UofVa2dg97U Double Indemnity (1944) - https://youtu.be/3KFf4vhmYxI High Sierra (1941) - https://youtu.be/mjtFlh5QlO0 Road House (1948) - https://youtu.be/KZlRIxH5Oi8 The Maltese Falcon (1941) - https://youtu.be/iDqjuPCKUVc Fallen Angel (1945) - https://youtu.be/BlTQSdNVuQM Mark of Zorro (1940) - Pickup on South Street (1953) - https://youtu.be/GcP44Gl-Kk0 Impact (1949) - https://youtu.be/NRtZlXsyhLA Brute Force (1947) - https://youtu.be/FtIPD17M2zQ Lady in the Lake (1946) - https://youtu.be/0d7LQiF3dQw The Set-Up (1949) - https://youtu.be/kt8JjYqJRF0 Out of the Past (1947) - https://youtu.be/D1veAGe12AM Against All Odds (1984) - https://youtu.be/bieva2Ed7xI Detective Story (1951) - https://youtu.be/brBIs0hUd_s Murder, My Sweet (1944) - https://youtu.be/tSNHdJu3mRg Key Largo (1948) - https://youtu.be/I_TZZju26KY The High and the Mighty (1954) - https://youtu.be/nrQFWhOR7uQ Born to Kill (1947) - https://youtu.be/E03XjuH7KEY The Narrow Margin (1952) - https://youtu.be/G42vOUwzL1s The Killing (1956) - https://youtu.be/laP1Iye5LA8 McLintock! (1963) - https://youtu.be/6jh8eCDoOcQ Double Indemnity (1944) - https://youtu.be/3KFf4vhmYxI The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) - https://youtu.be/TjcpbvB3JaQ Leave Her to Heaven (1945) - https://youtu.be/hlJI1HudLAc Laura (1944) - https://youtu.be/C9hSo2NTyC8 Thieves' Highway (1949) - https://youtu.be/OK-4hPrFoj4 The Asphalt Jungle (1950) - https://youtu.be/fynIloiiVDY The Big Sleep (1946) - https://youtu.be/7kmLTwXeOZk Dark Passage (1947) - https://youtu.be/HBuZRbnyB4w   **My Links** My Merch - jcornelison.redbubble.com My Site - https://classicmovierev.com/ My Books - https://www.amazon.com/John-E-Cornelison/e/B00MYPIP56 Mystery of the Cave - Book two of the Michael Potts Archaeological Mystery novel - https://amzn.to/3EvGCEE **Affiliates** Libsyn Podcast Hosting - https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CMR Grammar Checker Links - https://grammarly.go2cloud.org/SH1ax Internal Link Juicer WordPress - https://r.freemius.com/2610/2395752/ **The Equipment I Use for YouTube** Camera - https://amzn.to/3SjOUnI Audio - https://amzn.to/3gsatFu Teleprompter - https://amzn.to/3CQZQUf  GoPro 9 - https://amzn.to/3ITZcbw **Say Hi on Social** Website: https://www.classicmovierev.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classicmovierev/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/classicmovierev **Disclaimer** CMR is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com. This is for entertainment and informative purposes only. Classic Movie Reviews claims no ownership of content. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”  

Crime Curious
270: The Crimes of Amy Bishop

Crime Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 90:46


Amy Bishop was a Harvard University PhD graduate (and she wanted everyone she met to know it) a mother of four, and University of Alabama Huntsville associate professor. Her life by appearances only seemed perfect. Until one day she opens fire at a staff meeting and kills three of her colleagues execution style, and police are forced to deep dive into Amy's dark past and discover she is responsible for more than just the senseless murder of three innocent people.  Join Patreon here to binge bonus content! Crime Curious is creating a kick-ass exclusive listener experience | Patreon https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimecurious  Music By: Michael Drzewiecki  Cover Art By: Charnell  2010 University of Alabama in Huntsville shooting - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_University_of_Alabama_in_Huntsville_shooting Amy Bishop: Where is the University of Alabama Mass Shooter Today? (thecinemaholic.com) Braintree native Amy Bishop's son Seth shot to death in Alabama (patriotledger.com) A Loaded Gun | The New Yorker Alabama Woman Sentenced to Life in Prison After Victims Oppose Death Penalty (eji.org) ID discovery; Deadly Women; Tipping Point. 

Designing Hollywood Podcast
Anyone But You, Spiderhead, Costume Designer Amelia Gebler

Designing Hollywood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 56:25


Amelia Gebler is a costume designer for film and television, she loves working across all genres and is a diverse and creative designer whose passion for cinema, storytelling, sartorial analysis and character motivate her in her design work. Amelia believes that an understanding of the language of style and its role in society is an important communicative device for vividly and creatively expressing identity and is an empowering form of self-expression. Most recently Amelia designed the costumes on the second series of UPRIGHT directed by Mirrah Foulkes and starring Tim Minchin, for Lingo Pictures and Binge. Amelia designed JOE VS CAROLE for UPC and Peacock created by and starring Kate McKinnon. In 2021 Amelia designed Joseph Kosinski's feature film ESCAPE FROM SPIDERHEAD starring Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller, for Netflix. In 2020 Amelia designed the costumes on the feature film adaptation of Stephen King's CHILDREN OF THE CORN, produced by Lucas Foster (FORD V FERRARI). Amelia designed the costumes for Shannon Murphy's debut feature film BABYTEETH, starring Essie Davis and Ben Mendelsohn, produced by Alex White and Executive Produced by Jan Chapman, the film debuted in Official Competition at the Venice Film Festival in August 2019 to glowing reviews. BABYTEETH has appeared in over twenty film festivals, including BFI London, Zurich International, Film Fest Hamburg, Mostra de Sao Paolo, Mumbai and Chicago. BABYTEETH received a total of 12 nominations in the 2020 AACTA Awards. Amelia's other recent design credits include SBS miniseries' THE ROPESdirected by Shannon Murphy, and DEAD LUCKY directed by David Caesar; and ABC series KIKI & KITTY. Amelia also designed two productions for Jungle Entertainment; SANDO, directed by Phil Lloyd, and SQUINTERS, directed by Adam Zwar for Stan. Her other costume design credits for television include NO ACTIVITY, THE MOODYS, A MOODY CHRISTMAS, HERE COME THE HABIBS, MAXIMUM CHOPPAGE, DR FEELGOOD, HOUSE HUSBANDS series 5, THE CHECKOUT, THE HAMSTER WHEEL, THE CHEF'S LINE, DEADLY WOMEN and BEHIND THE MANSION WALLS. For film, Amelia costume designed Ben Lucas' feature film OTHERLIFEwhich was shot in WA in 2016. Her short films include Tropfest winner BAMBOOZLED directed by Matt Hardie, MADLY directed by Mia Wasikowska, LIEBERMANS IN THE SKYdirected by Richard Vilensky, THE HOLD UP directed by Scott Pickett, RED DOT directed by Pauline Findlay, WISHART directed by Sam Petty and INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA directed by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher. Amelia's work has previously been recognised by the Australian Production Design Guild Awards for Best Costume Design in a Television Show and Best Costume Design in a Webseries.

True Crime Campfire
Material Girl: The Murder of Greg Williams

True Crime Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 40:33


The Rolling Stones told us “You Can't Always Get What You Want,” but some people DO get what they want…just not necessarily what they need. This week's story is about a woman with a tempestuous life who got just what she wanted—wealth, stability, and love—and then took a wrecking ball and smashed it all into pieces. This one has some strange twists and turns! Sources:CNN's Vengeance: Killer Millionaires, episode “Murder in the Mansion” CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/48-hours-michele-williams-trial-temptation-in-texas/Court Papers: https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/tx-court-of-appeals/1762304.htmlInvestigation Discovery's Deadly Women, episode “Making a Killing”Lifetime's Meet, Marry, Murder, episode “Michele Williams” Oxygen's Snapped, episode “Michele Williams”Follow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfirehttps://www.truecrimecampfirepod.com/Facebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMERCH! https://true-crime-campfire.myspreadshop.comThis 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/4251960/advertisement

Wining About Herstory
Ep201. The Greenbrier Ghost & The Pious Poisoner

Wining About Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 168:14


It's spooky season and that means the ladies are indulging in their dark sides with some horrendous herstorical tales! First, Emily tells the supernatural story of Zona Heaster Shue, a woman who died a tragic death, leaving behind a grieving husband. But Zona's mother suspected something was off with the new widower and she would learn the truth from the last person anyone expected. Then, Kelley tells the story of Hélène Jégado, an unassuming  servant who was a model employee, except for the fact that people seemed to die wherever she went. Grab your favorite scarf and stay away from peas, because we're wining about horrible herstory! 10% Off Your First Month of BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/herstory  www.buymeacoffee.com/wahpod    Support the show

The Jeremiah Show
SN2|Ep15 - Joan Renner | Author - Deranged LA Crimes

The Jeremiah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 54:00


ITS RADIO WITH TV'S TIM STACK - Today Tim welcomes true-crime author and expert Joan Renner! Joan Renner is the author behind the scenes at Deranged L.A. Crimes: True 20th Century tales of murder, mayhem, political corruption, and celebrity scandal. She is a writer, lecturer, and social historian with expertise in historic Los Angeles crime. Joan Renner has appeared in over 20 episodes of various ID Discovery Channel programs such as Deadly Women, Evil Twins, Deadly Affairs, Evil Kin, and Nightmare Next Door. She recently appeared in HORROR AT THE CECIL HOTEL and appears in ICE COLD BLOOD with Host Ice T. She is an archivist at the Los Angeles Police Museum and was an assistant curator for a limited-run exhibit based upon the LAPD's continuing investigation of the 1947 unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, aka The Black Dahlia. She serves on the board of the Los Angeles chapter of Sisters in Crime. Several times a year she is the tour guide for Esotouric, a company that gives crime-themed tours of Los Angeles. Look for Joan Renner on the Black Dahlia; Blood and Dumplings; Hotel Horrors & Main Street Vice, and East Side Babylon tours. Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/derangedLAcrimes/about On her website: https://derangedlacrimes.com Host - Tim Stack Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer - Richard Dugan Tim Stack on Twiter @TvsTimStack Jeremiah D Higgins - https://linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins 
www.thejeremiahshow.com

Tea Time Crimes
The Last Woman Executed in Vermont: Mary Mabel Rogers

Tea Time Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 49:23


On December 8th, 1905, Mary Mabel Rogers became the last woman executed in the state of Vermont. Separated from her husband, Marcus Rogers, Mary had become pregnant and needed to escape one marriage in order to enter another. Murder was her solution. Despite her guilt, thousands rallied for Mary's sentence to be commuted to life in prison and revolted at the court's final decision. Jump into this fascinating case of death penalty history and find out why Mary's trial was one of the cases responsible for Vermont abolishing the death penalty. Tea of the Day: The Child Green TeaTheme Music by Brad FrankSources:You can find the Audiobook by Vance Savage (Mary Mabel Rogers' Great Nephew) here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFQQGw60Ecoaq7c-cHGZUIAhttps://www.timesargus.com/news/local/the-hanging-of-mary-rogers/article_f126f464-484b-56ab-90ae-77399208692a.htmlhttps://www.suecoletta.com/killing-mary-mabel-rogers/https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/mary-rogers-brings-the-capital-punishment-wars-to-vermont/https://murderpedia.org/female.R/r/rogers-mary-mabel.htmhttps://www.rutlandherald.com/news/present-at-the-execution/article_027e35c4-463e-5346-90dc-5cdbd0971a7e.htmlhttps://hls.harvard.edu/today/cases-in-brief-furman-v-georgia-with-carol-steiker/https://crimescribe.com/2020/12/08/on-this-day-in-1908-and-1954-mary-rogers-and-donald-demag-vermonts-first-and-last-20th-century-executions/The Barre Daily Times - 31 Oct 1905, Tue · Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/786621499/St. Albans Weekly Messenger - 07 Dec 1905, Thu · Page 7 https://www.newspapers.com/image/443765286/?terms=mary%20rogers&match=1Bennington Banner - 07 Dec 1968, Sat · Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/546791267/?terms=mary%20rogers&match=1Bennington Banner - 04 Dec 1884, Thu · Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/490846627/Bennington Banner - 08 Dec 1953, Tue · Page 23 https://www.newspapers.com/image/604159322/The Burlington Free Press - 29 Apr 1905, Sat · Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/197254760/The Burlington Free Press - 20 May 1905, Sat · Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/197225484/Show: Deadly Woman: Season 9, Episode 11 - “Murder For Me”

Horror from the High Desert
S1E4 - Bridgett Nelson

Horror from the High Desert

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 86:36


Scotty and author Bridgett Nelson talk about extreme horror, trigger warnings, their shared experience at the 2022 Gross-out Contest at Austin's KillerCon, self vs. traditional publishing, and more. They also discuss Bridgett's debut, Splatterpunk award-nominated collection "A Bouquet of Viscera," as well as her new collections "What the Fuck Was That?" and "Sweet, Sour, & Spicy." If you want to read "If I Die Before I Wake Vol. 3: Tales of Deadly Women and Retribution"--the anthology where Scotty and Bridgett first shared a TOC--click here: https://www.amazon.com/If-Die-Before-Wake-Retribution/dp/1953112056/ To buy "A Bouquet of Viscera," click here: https://www.amazon.com/Bouquet-Viscera-Bridgett-Nelson/dp/B09TN36VJ7/ To buy "What the Fuck Was That?" click here: https://www.amazon.com/What-Fuck-That-Bridgett-Nelson/dp/B0C6VYR9JL/ To buy "Sweet, Sour, & Spicy," click here: https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Sour-Spicy-Bridgett-Nelson/dp/B0C6W83G9J/ Find Bridgett online here: https://bridgettnelson.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Y'allternative Podcast
Juana Barraza: La Mataviejatas

The Y'allternative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 12:28


This is a true crime episode courtesy of more Deadly Women binging. ⚠️trigger warning: m*rder, s*x ab*se⚠️ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyra-arias/support

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Mombies
Terry Neely

Mombies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 36:42


In 2021, a trend with a sinister sound hit TikTok. Women were lip-syncing to an interview of a woman describing a murder she'd committed. It sounded like something out of a movie, and the true story is wild. Join us as we discuss the murder of Terry Neely by Angela Simpson.*Content Warning: Descriptions of torture, Murder*“Heartless.” Deadly Women, Directed by Kate Ryerson, season 7, episode 9, Beyond International, 2014. Discovery+.The Seriously Crazy Interview Of Female Killer Angela SimpsonThe Cold Blooded Killer with no RemorseVideo: 2009 Torture Murder Case - Angela Simpson Terry NeelyTik-Tokers Are Lip-Syncing to Angela Simpson's Murder Confession in Bizarre Trend*The Arizona Republic's coverage of the murder from August of 2009 and April of 2012*Support the show

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You're Hearing Voices
Episode 84 - Nerida Bronwen (Actress of Stage, Screen, and Voice)

You're Hearing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 61:25


This week, I'm chatting with Nerida Bronwen, actress of stage, screen, and voice who is known for her roles in 600 Bottles of Wine, Deadly Women, Lowering Awareness, and her voice over work portraying the character of Sashay in the Netflix series "LOL Surprise! Winter Fashion Show." We talk about her early acting ambitions, which stemmed from having supportive parents who loved film, music, theater, and art.  We also discuss trends in casting in Hollywood, Nerida's use of dialects in VO, and the physicality required for the role of Sashay in the LOL Surprise! series. Check out this week's episode, and check out Nerida at her website: https://www.neridabronwen.com/      

Wining About Herstory
Ep165. The Chocolate Cream Killer & The Slit Mouthed Woman

Wining About Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 56:01


Get ready to rethink chocolate and insecure questions, because this week's spookey episode is gonna get weird! First,  Kelley covers the twisted tale of Christiana Edmunds who perverted a tasty treat and caused unimaginable chaos for none other than a guy *barf*. Then, Emily shares the legend of Kuchisake-onna, a terrifyingly insecure spirit who goes to deadly lengths for a compliment. Check your chocolates and stay have some self confidence because we're wining about herstory!Support the show

True Crime University
Season 2, Episode 41: Brittney Dwyer and "American Horror Story"

True Crime University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 39:34


In this episode we discuss Australian Brittney Dwyer, who killed her grandfather for his money. E-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Instagram as True Crime University_Donate via PayPal to help me keep the show going: bullymom7@yahoo.comFollow this link to get a free month of BarkBox! www.barkbox.com/TrueCrimeUniversityReferences: Wikipedia, abc.net.au, brittanica.com, Deadly Women 10  by Robert Keller, thatslife.com.au, imdb.com, news.com.au, newidea.com, teneyewitnessnews.com, thecinemaholic.com, 9news.com.au, adelaidenow.com.au, dailymail.com, kidspot.com.au, dailymail.co.ul, abc.net.auMy music is "Motivational Day" by AudioCoffee from Pixabay Music

Wining About Herstory
Ep164. Lived Once, Buried Twice & La Madrina

Wining About Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 81:45


Spooky season continues with one woman who found new lows and another who achieved new highs! First, Emily shares the bizarre story of Margorie McCall, a loving wife and mother who tragically died of a mysterious illness- or did she? Then, Kelley covers the infamous drug queen pin Griselda Blanco who wouldn't let anyone stand in the way of her growing cocaine empire. Get in your safety coffin and stay 1,000 feet away from Griselda, because it's time to wine about herstory!Support the show

Wining About Herstory
Ep163. An Error of Nature & Killer Clairvoyant

Wining About Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 108:12


In this extra spooky episode, Kelley and Emily explore the stories of women who decided to be on the darker side of herstory. First, Kelley covers Maria Swanenburg, a serial poisoner and perhaps one of the most prolific female serial killers of all time- too bad we don't know much about her. Then, Emily returns to her home state of Illinois to tell the story of Polish immigrant, Tillie Klimek who had eerily accurate prophetic dreams of her husbands dying- but was she a psychic or a calculated killer? Get ready spooky bitches, because it's time to wine about herstory!Support the show

Michigan and other Mayhem
Deadly Women-Killer Lists, Update on Beth Alsup-Sudz

Michigan and other Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 27:37


Ali goes over two episodes of Deadly Women set in Michigan. Jenn tells of the updated case of Beth Alsup-Sudz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michigan-and-other-mayhem/support

Les.Chat Podcast
34. Domestic Violence in LGBTQ+ Relationships

Les.Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 60:49


Domestic violence often occur in same sex relationships experience just as much if not more as straight relationships. However, it seems to be taken less seriously than straight relationships. People don't often recognize the signs of abuse from a partner until it's too late. Jojo and Dayra discuss what domestic violence is defined as and why it isn't taking as seriously between same sex relationships. They go over the different types of abuse, examples of different signs most people don't recognize, and share their own personal experiences of potential violence in past relationships. Family Meeting Q&A: 1. My partner is my first serious queer relationship. They are very much a touch me not, I love them. But a part of me feels like I'm missing that experience I never got. Thoughts? 2. Hi there! Big fan of the podcast, especially as a new queer Latina. I've been with my husband for over 3 years, but have always had questions about my sexuality. I recently came to terms that I am bi & told him. He's super supportive about it, but has said he has no intent of getting a divorce. I love him & he's a great guy, but part of me wants to discover this new part of my sexuality. At the same time, I'm terrified of the idea of getting a divorce & losing my best friend. What do I do? - The National Domestic Violence Hotline https://www.thehotline.org/support-others/help-for-abusive-behaviors/ Safety Plan - https://www.un.org/en/coronavirus/safety-planning If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic violence, call the Women's Advocates hotline at 651-227-8284. Trained advocates can provide you with resources, connect you to legal guidance, or help you safely flee an abusive relationship. No one deserves a life of violence. - Domestic Violence Documentary: ​​ (On Prime but also free on this site) Deadly Women is an American true-life crime documentary-style TV series - S13- EP5 - they go over a few short stories on cold-hearted women who commit horrendous acts of violence on their loved ones. - Starts 15 mins in https://metro.co.uk/2017/10/12/tragic-before-and-after-photos-show-how-girlfriend-abused-and-killed-her-victim-6996178/- - https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/video/deadly-women-investigation-discovery/without-mercy

Bad Acts
Ep. 98 - Mad World: The Murder of Rachel Drafta

Bad Acts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 57:52


In June 2015, 25-year-old Rachel Drafta walked out her front door to go to work. Moments later, she faced off with a killer who had a 14-step plan to kidnap and murder her.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: https://anythingbonespodcast.squarespace.com/ Episode Source List:https://law.justia.com/cases/michigan/court-of-appeals-unpublished/2020/339997.html https://wwmt.com/news/local/court-to-review-guilty-plea-withdrawal-by-woman-sentenced-for-portage-murderhttps://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/2016/10/theresa_petto_sentencing.html https://obits.mlive.com/us/obituaries/kalamazoo/name/rachel-drafta-obituary?id=17452634 https://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/2016/09/theresa_petto_carried_out_plan.html https://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/2022/03/portage-woman-convicted-of-killing-ex-boyfriends-new-girlfriend-in-2015-dies-in-prison.html https://wkzo.com/2022/03/14/portage-woman-convicted-of-killing-ex-boyfriends-new-girlfriend-in-2015-dies-in-prison/ https://wwmt.com/news/local/theresa-petto-sentenced-for-the-2015-murder-of-rachel-drafta https://wwmt.com/news/local/murder-trial-underway-for-theresa-petto-in-kalamazoo “Hot Tempers, Cold Hearts.” Deadly Women. Season 11, Episode . 20 October 2017. Learn Spanish and Go PodcastLearn intermediate Spanish through natural conversations about Latin culture and travel.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Sum It Up With The SumnersKaToya and Damon encourage married millennials to enjoy marriage, one convo at a time.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify REMelations: A Comedy Dream Interpretation PodcastWelcome to REMelations! Join best friends Mindy and Brooke as they share their...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

United States of Murder
Georgia: The Daniels Family & Doug Benton

United States of Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 57:32


This week we're in Georgia discussing a mass murder in a town known for celebrating Christmas year-round. Then, we'll talk about the fatal story of a female sheriff's deputy and her bodybuilder boyfriend. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Peach State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Check out our website www.unitedstatesofmurder.com Interested in your own digital "If I Go Missing" file? Get 20% off here: HelpYouFind.Me and be sure to use promo code USOFM Sources: Oxygen, Murderpedia, Heidler v. State, Washington Post, The Cinemaholic, Deadly Women, True Crime Daily, Case Files, Reasonable Doubt: A Body, A Trough, and 800 Pounds of Concrete Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support

Family Plot
Episode 95 Deadly Women of Independence

Family Plot

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 58:06


Krysta, Laura and Dean discuss women behaving badly when they talk two ladies of Independence Missouri who murdered their husbands and wound up on the show Deadly Women. But first, Krysta gives us some weird facts about puppies, because if you gotta talk murder, cute puppies take the edge off...or so we hope! First they talk Kristin Stephens and her murder of her husband and then they talk about Teresa Stone and the murder of her husband Robert. Krysta, of course, is not a fan of all the philandering and murder. So enjoy our foray into a couple of local true Crime cases!

Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast

The Novel: I'll Come Back for YouThe Author: Charish Reid The Guest: Tara, co-host of 3 Spooked Girls The Synopsis: When a hurricane destroys Whitney Beck's chances to run a Miami resort, a bed and breakfast inheritance from her eccentric grandmother saves her and her sister, Helen. Unfortunately, within months, the Beck sisters run into paranormal problems: missing objects and bumps in the night. Helen reaches out to her favorite ghost-hunting show for help, but Whitney can only feel dread. Her high school crush is the lead camera operator for Ghost Punters. And after years of missed chances, she doesn't want to meet him again under these circumstances.Reality television has helped Deon Grant carve a path toward his dream of directing films, but he feels guilty about the fake stunts along the way. His crew uses cheap parlor tricks to create good TV but those methods won't work at the Bordeaux B&B. While battling an actual ghost, Deon gets to know Whitney again. She's different from the girl he knew years ago, but their bond is still powerful enough to reveal his true feelings.The past doesn't stay in the past, and the dead don't stay dead.Whitney will have to confront her trauma and family secrets before she can succeed in business or love. Deon will have to slow down and finally see the truth standing before him: Ghosts are real, and so is his love for Whitney. Content Warnings: Natural disaster trauma resulting in PTSD, Death of relative (off-page), brief mention of blood, discussions about therapyShow Notes:- Keep up to date with our announcements about Tit Talk and Slick Summer Nights...- Not quite ghost-f*cking - Accidentally discovering romance novels - Romance (and murder) as a "palette cleanser"- Introducing today's spooky Black Romance: I'll Come Back for You (00:09:10)- A not-so-brief synopsis for the book (00:11:01)- Why we're trash for trashy TV- Single at 40... how refreshing (00:17:23)- Leon and Deon?!- Discussing the paranormal with Tara, the paranormal expert (00:23:05)- Learn more about "The Hat Man" - Second chance romance with built-in history - A few steamy sexcerpts (00:31:00)- A baby-free HEA is still an HEA (00:37:31)- Therapy and mental health (and how they're perceived by the Black community)- Heart, Humor, & Heat Ratings (00:46:36)- Tara's next venture into romance...Books & Other Media Mentioned: - And That's Why We Drink podcast- Book of the Month Club- Red, White, & Royal Blue and One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston- Be sure to listen to our previous podcast on Charish Reid's The Write Escape - Trash reality shows with celebrities "fixing" things - "Nicole and Jionni's Shore Flip" and "The Vanilla Ice Project"- And some spookier "reality" TV shows: "Ghost Adventures", "Deadly Women", and "1000 Ways to Die"- Netflix's latest dating show: "The Ultimatum" Links:Follow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast, on TikTok @b00biespodcast, and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.

The Y'allternative Podcast
The Papin Sisters: Mentally Ill, Shared Psychosis, or Cruel Killers?

The Y'allternative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 20:46


Today is another true crime episode inspited by Deadly Women. ⚠️TRIGGER WARNINGS: r*pe is mentioned, m*rder, m*tilation⚠️ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyra-arias/support

House of Mystery True Crime History
Paul Drexler - Movies to Murder

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 38:02


Paul Drexler was born in Brooklyn in 1947 and received a BS degree from Cornell University in 1968. He first became interested in crime in 1956 when his Uncle Jack's Buick was stolen in New Jersey and used in a gangland double murder. Paul Drexler has been writing about San Francisco crime since 1984. He worked for years with the late Kevin Mullen, retired Deputy Chief of the San Francisco Police Department. Paul designed and co-produced SFPD Homicide, the interactive award-winning true crime video game that has been used to teach police procedures. His column, “Notorious Crooks,” appeared regularly in the Sunday San Francisco Examiner. He has taught crime history at San Francisco State, and appeared on the Discovery ID Network show Deadly Women as an expert on San Francisco murderesses, and on Spike TV as an expert on the Zodiac Killer. Paul also directs Crooks Tours of San Francisco, which offers walking crime tours of Chinatown and the Barbary Coast. In July 2017 Paul received the Oscar Lewis Award from the San Francisco History Association for his writing on San Francisco.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Harsh Words with Friends' Podcast
Episode 374: Ep 374 - Bully for My Valentine

Harsh Words with Friends' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 104:23


Dante and Nia welcome a special guest and friend of your favorite auntie as they talk about dating dealbreakers, the validity and evolution of Valentine's Day, Ye toxicity, the power of the pussy redux, Deadly Women, the little spoon struggle, and even MORE!Please contribute to our PayPal to improve the quality of the show and help us pay for our hosting: harshwordswithfriends@gmail.comAlso, send all feedback to::harshwordswithfriends@gmail.com ,being experimental, and so much MORE!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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The Late Bloomer Actor
On Screen Wife with Jacqui Darbyshire

The Late Bloomer Actor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 53:40 Transcription Available


My guest today is a great friend of mine having started out on the late bloomer acting journey with me in 2013 where we met on day 1 of a 12 month acting course in Adelaide. We like to refer to each other as onscreen husband and wife after we performed our first stage experience together for a scene from the play ‘Speaking In Tongues' by Andrew Bovell. In 2015 she was fortunate to partake in a full-time year long acting program with Melbourne's ‘Film & Television Studio International'. She continues to participate regularly in acting masterclasses and workshops including the wonderful Anthony Brandon Wong in Sydney as well as having spent almost 2 years in the US exploring the craft. In 2017, now having moved to Sydney Australia, she again stepped on stage for a stand out role in the play Calendar Girls, based on the movie of the same name, a true story of a group of Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar in 1999 to raise money for leukemia, where she played Celia (described as the show pony of the girls in the story.) This role was described by Sydney's The Daily Telegraph as “the role she was born to play”.  More recently, she has performed a guest role on the long running series ‘Deadly Women'.  She heralds from England but moved to Australia with her husband and has two wonderful, now grown children. She is also a singer in her own right regularly performing at local gigs.  Castability Castability is a new game changing app that is a must have for every actor. Support the showPlease consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking here.Please follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Tik Tok.And please Rate the show on IMDB.I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

Operation Evil
Episode 33: Hey Jealousy

Operation Evil

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 34:15


In Episode 33: Hey Jealousy, Nyoka tells you about a jealous love triangle that ends in murder…..This is the story about a murderous Detective, Stephanie Lazarus.https://www.mercurynews.com/2012/02/15/murder-victims-husband-tearfully-describes-affair-with-woman-accused-of-killing-her/https://deadlywomen.fandom.com/wiki/Stephanie_Lazarushttps://murderpedia.org/female.L/l/lazarus-stephanie.htmhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/48-hours-mystery-one-of-their-own/Deadly Women, “Above the Law” - Season 7, Episode 9Snapped - Season 9, Episode 17ABC News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNkIvrmUiC0Buzzsprout Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1785489To Become a Patreon Supporter: https://www.patreon.com/operationevilpodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/operationevilpodcast)

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Misery Manor
Epi 4: Sylvia Likens: The Awful Mistreatment of an Innocent Teen

Misery Manor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 65:33


Some material based on the case: Let's Go Play at the Adams by Mendal Johnson was possibly based on this case The 2007 film An American Crime starring Catherine Keener as Gertrude Baniszewski and Ellen Page as Sylvia Likens The episode “Born Bad” of ID Channel's Deadly Women documents the Sylvia Liken case --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Mastercast
The Best Finds of September 2021

The Mastercast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 13:22


Transcript: Hey Pod lovers, if you're joining us for the first time, Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of seven non-spoiler, binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet two-to-three minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. For more details and more reviews, I highly recommend checking out the first four episodes. We have some lengthy reviews, which means I was very excited about these podcasts, so let's get started."Your Brain on Facts"Trivia nerds rejoice! "Your Brain on Facts" is an educational podcast about facts and the stories behind them. Host Moxie LaBouche, covers a wide range of well-researched topics with perfect delivery that hooks you in every time. Subjects covered in the past have included music, history, parties and so much more. The writing and production are phenomenal. It's well-structured and informational with no small talk. Despite this, there is a fair bit of comedy in how the stories are told. While many people have credited the show with getting them into podcasts, LaBouche is also known for her amazing radio voice and does voice-over work as well. At first, I found her perfect radio voice a little too calming for work, but the facts are too interesting to make it a sleep podcast. Even the commercials are entertaining, and on a more important note, at a leveled volume. She also has a book out similar to the podcast worth checking out. Apple Podcasts has 4.7 out of 5 stars and 133 ratings. So far the show has 202 episodes all about half an hour long with new ones coming out weekly on Fridays. Some of my favorite episodes so far have been “We Can't Have Nice Things: Art & Antiquities Edition'' and “Project Pigeon and Acoustic Kitty” (trigger for violence against animals). OwlTail's most popular according to listens are “Meeting New Peoples'' and “hiStory.” The music is brief, as are commercials. The pod also has a great website with all of the episodes, scripts and sources. As a long-time listener, I highly recommend the show. Facts truly don't get much better than this.Similar Pods: "Damn Interesting," "Historical Blindness" and "The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong""Patient Zero""Patient Zero" produced by New Hampshire Public Radio is a deep dive look at Lyme disease; its history, origins, but also the precariousness that comes with the diagnosis. Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness that causes symptoms such as fever, headache, fatigue, skin rash and, when left untreated, heart, nerve and joint issues. I didn't know there could be so much controversy around a disease. I thought that in the medical profession there were knowns and unknowns, but it makes sense there are things up for debate. This podcast confronts this and so much more, like misinformation of this understudied illness. No matter what you're into, this podcast touches it a bit. It listens like true crime, but instead of crooks, the offenders are bacteria. That being said, I don't think the show is gross when it comes to the medical details at all. The eight-part series has three really great bonus episodes, but they should all be listened to in order. It's chock-full of compelling reporting and solid production quality, which comes as no surprise seeing as it came from the same team that produced "Bear Brook." Host and reporter Taylor Quimby is also a senior producer for NHPR's widely popular "Outside/In" podcast and comes to "Patient Zero" with personal experience. In 2017, Quimby had his own confrontation with the infection, which he speaks about lightly throughout the pod. The search for answers about the condition was a major motivation for the show. Apple podcasts has 4.1 stars and 1,300 ratings. It was also named one of the best listens of 2019 by the same. The average episode length is 33 minutes, and the music is discreet. The script involves some interviews and the host narrating the story of the disease. Sound effects were barely noticeable to me but bothered some. Trigger warnings for hopelessness and medical scenarios.Similar Pods: "This Much is True," "This Podcast Will Kill You" and "Emerging Infectious Diseases""Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous Podcast"I love "Doomsday: Historoy's Most Dangerous Podcst" so much! The morbidly funny 2020 show covers some of the most shocking days and disasters in history with wit and solid production quality. All of the episodes cover events I had never heard about. It's solo hosted by Brad Choma and part of the Funeral Kazoo Productions. Funeral Kazoo seems to pride itself in being different and also has another show, "Sleep Manuals: A How-To Guide to Sleep," which is intended to guide you to sleep. Watch out for their newest shows, "Inventors of Death" and "Spilled Milk," set to come out this year. I really love Choma's voice and humor. He also has a brilliant voice for radio, making the show something I can fall asleep to but also be entertained at work with. A bit of a warning though: the subject of this podcast and banter surrounding it is not for the fainthearted. I don't find it offensive or disrespectful in any way, but if jokes about disasters are not what you're trying to sign up for, maybe skip this one. That being said, this is one of the few podcasts that can actually make me laugh out loud. Apple Podcasts has an incredible 5/5 stars, 23 ratings and 12 written reviews. So far the show has 26 episodes, all about 24 minutes in length, with new ones coming out bimonthly on Fridays. OwlTail isn't able to calculate the most popular episodes yet with too few episodes, but the most entertaining to me have been “The Great Boston Molassacre of 1919” and “The Mandhradevi Temple Apocalypse of 2005.” Music is minimal.Similar Pods: "Short History Of…," "This Is A Disaster" and "Black Box Down""Short History Of…"I know I review a lot of history podcasts, but "Short History of..." one is something special. Host Paul McGann, who some may know from his other popular podcast, "Real Dictators," could make reading from the dictionary entertaining. It's as if he was born to narrate, but this, coupled with the brilliant writing and detailed sound design Nosier is known for, makes each episode feel as if you're watching a documentary instead of just listening to audio. It inspires vivid emotion as only the best-produced podcasts can. It dives into deeper questions of events instead of just retelling stories we're all familiar with. For example, how did the people of the time perceive the aftermath of the black death? Apple Podcasts has 4.9 stars and 532 ratings. Although the show description says new episodes come out every Monday, they have been every Sunday for me. This might be because of a time difference. So far there are 13 episodes that have an average length of about an hour: Perfect length if you have an hour commute. The most played according to OwlTail are “The Gladiators” and “Pompeii and the Vesuvius Eruption.” While I really enjoyed those episodes as well, my favorites are “Rosa Parks” and “The Space Race.” Expert guests are featured on the show, but their integration is so seamless I honestly never noticed they were there until I thought about it. Commercials are super short. I'm used to skipping a minute and a half of commercials, so quick 20 seconds to 45 seconds is great. Sound effects are present as mentioned but not distracting or annoying. Readers of my reviews might know that I usually wait for a podcast to have about 20 episodes before reviewing (I do this to make sure it's consistent for what I'm reporting and to make sure it's going to stick around), but for this one, I couldn't let you sleep on it. I hope it never stops! Trigger warnings for violence and death, but kid-friendly (older kids) and graphic.Similar Pods: "Flashback: History's Unintended Consequences," "American History Tellers" and "Killer Psyche""Killer Psyche""Killer Psyche" is true-crime podcast from Wondery hosted by Candice DeLong, who is a retired FBI agent, and focuses on cases through a behavioral science/psychology perspective. The forensic nurse-turned-profiler spent 20 years leading investigations and is now known worldwide as an expert in homicide. Before this podcast, which launched in 2021, DeLong was widely known as the host of "Deadly Women." Looking at what led the criminals to do what they did, she covers with confidence cases she was a part of and others she can only apply speculation to. This confidence — I'm sure — is something needed to work in such a field. Some listeners have expressed not caring for speculation, but it's a podcast about psychology, and psychology is a new science that, while based on research and experimentation, is still developing, so I think some speculation from a profiler is within reason. As with every podcast, there are some growing pains, and people need time to catch their strides. Earlier episodes are more of the stories of what happened as opposed to deep dives into the psyche involved. I think the show recognized the general disappointment in this and now concentrates a lot more on it. The host is a professional with opinions and sometimes bias. I'm sure she realizes that, but it is important for listeners to keep in mind as well. This isn't the gospel but rather a podcast with this professional's experience influencing it. She also shares distinct methods and techniques that are used to understand, predict and catch some of the country's most devious. The descriptions are clear and distinct but also explained in a way that even someone like me who has no training can understand. It's respectful but insightful. DeLong doesn't shy away from the brutality of the crimes but doesn't bog down in the gruesome details either. So far the show has 18 episodes with new ones releasing weekly on Tuesdays. OwlTail needs more episodes to figure out the most popular, but my favorite two are "The Lipstick Killer" and "The Tylenol Murders." "The Case of Gabby Petito" (which I suspect will be the most popular, at least for a while) is a drastically different format from how the other episodes are done. This one has a cohost while the others are just DeLong leading a narrative analysis of each case. I've seen a few places that have said the podcast had gone paid, but I checked Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Pocketcasts and have had no paid prompts on any of them. No audio issues. I don't like the heavy emphasis on words to make a point, but that's just my preference. It's really common in true crime and not a deal-breaker. There's no topping first-hand experience and a peek inside!Similar Pods: "The Philosophy of Crime," "The Forensic Psychology Podcast" and "True Crime Psychology and Personality""Strangeville""Strangevilile" is a brand new 2021 podcast from Vault Studios made up of strange, weird and crime-adjacent stories from around the United States with the high standard of production and storytelling Vault is known for. Vault Studios is the same network that created "Bardstown" and "The Officer's Wife." Will Johnson is the show's main host, but fellow "True Crime Chronicle" host Reed Redmond also makes an appearance. One thing I really like about it is that the topics aren't as dark or gruesome as they usually are with true crime. No one dies (although in one episode someone was already dead). Season 1 is complete, but there are eight episodes to catch up on while you wait for season 2. So far the episodes have been about 45 minutes in length and when releasing come out weekly on Thursdays. My favorite episodes were "The Missing Tiger" and "The Hidden Painting." The script is a lot like other shows from the network, with people involved or close to the event detailing the story. Apple Podcasts has the show at 4.8 stars out of 5 with 168 ratings. Music is a spooky-cute theme and the same every episode. It can really only be heard in the intro and outro. The commercial amount is average. Trigger warning for dealings with the deceased and possible animal cruelty.Similar Pods: "Criminal," "Mystery Show" and "Decoder Ring""My Amazing Body"The health science podcast "My Amazing Body" covers a different part of your body every episode with the help of medical professionals and stories from everyday people. The Australian podcast is produced by Queensland Health and started in 2019. Sadly, it looks like the podcast has ended or is on a very long hiatus. Before its untimely departure, 26 episodes were published, all on average about 30 minutes long. OwlTail has the most popular episodes for the show being "The Liver" and "Gender." My favorites are "The Ears" and "The Gut Microbiome." The last five episodes focused on mental health and were done really well. They have a Youtube channel, but I only saw a full episode or two posted.Apple Podcast has 5 out of 5 stars but only 6 ratings, which is crazy for such a well-done show. The script is narrative, with each episode starting out by explaining what the body part or system does and how it functions. I love the music and sounds used in the podcast. While there is an outro jingle, the intro is done with the sound of a beating heart, which I think is super cool. The only trigger warnings for this show are health-related and pretty clear by the episode title. So if you have a hard time hearing someone describe anxiety, that might be a good episode to skip. I really love this podcast and hopefully, with enough interest in it, we can get it to come back.Similar Pods: "Meat," "Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter" and "Life Kit: Health"That's all for this week, but remember if you want to see any of the podcasts I've mentioned on the show, be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can find my sources in the show notes there as well. Remember to share "The Mastercast" with the pod lovers in your life and lookout for the next episode. This week's music came from various artists on gameart.org/. Thanks for listening!Music by:Hardmoon / Arjen SchumacherTausdeiPatrick de Arteaga at patrickdearteaga.comVishwa JaiMatthew Pablo"Blueberries" composed, performed, mixed and mastered by Viktor Kraus ★ Support this podcast ★

True Crime University
Season 1, Episode 60 Omaima Nelson (the "Thanksgiving Butcher")

True Crime University

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 44:06


Today we discuss the case of Omaima Nelson, who killed and butchered her husband Bill on Thanksgiving of 1991. TRIGGER WARNING: Cannibalism, mutilation.E-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Facebook and Instagram as True Crime University; Twitter @TCUniversityPatreon: www.patreon.com/TrueCrimeUniReferences: Murderpedia, "Deadly Women" TV show, oxygen.com, wikipedia, medium.com, San Bernadino County Sun, dailystar.co.uk, morbidology, Orange County Register, dailybreeze.com, ranker.comMy music is "Megaton Drop" by Jason Shaw of AudionautixCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com

Lol, About That
Deadly Women With Amanda

Lol, About That

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 80:34


Lets talk about how someone tried to unalive someone all bc they got rejected. Lets talk about the stalkers. Lets talk about last night. Lets talk about the full moon. Lets talk bout how I am NOT problematic I am a saint. Lets talk about everything and Amanda is back to talk shit with me and I love that for us! Don't forget to subscribe to the pod so you can hear all the tea! Plz rate the show or I'll tell your mum!connect with me!!! https://linktr.ee/jayyyjaegseun

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Good Nurse Bad Nurse
Good UAB Nurses Bad Nurse Rhonda Orr

Good Nurse Bad Nurse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 65:43


This week, Tina is joined by the always funny and entertaining Nurse Jessica Sites. Together they bring you the story of nurse, Rhonda Orr. Rhonda Orr met her husband Jimmy online in 1998. Jimmy's parents paid for Rhonda to go to nursing school. By 2003, their marriage was falling apart, but they continued to live in the same house while Rhonda was finished school. One morning, Rhonda awoke and ran to the neighbor's house screaming for help, saying her house was on fire and her husband was trapped inside. Jimmy used a wheelchair to get around due to a childhood illness that caused his legs to be extremely weak. What really happened that night?  For the good nurse, story they discuss the nurses at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital protesting for safe staffing and fair wages. You will definitely want to stick around for this heated conversation this week! Please support our show by supporting our sponsors!   Thank you to the American Nurses Credentialing Center for sponsoring our podcast. If you are thinking about getting certified in your nursing specialty, please go to https://pages.nursingworld.org/gnbn for more information! Thank you to Trusted Health for sponsoring this episode. Please go to https://www.trustedhealth.com/gnbn and fill out a profile to help support our podcast and see what opportunities are out there for you! Thank you to our new sponsor Samuel Merritt University. If you're interested in getting more information on their MSN and DNP programs and scholarships visit them at https://smumsn.com and show them how much you appreciate them for sponsoring our podcast! Thank you to CBD Stat for continuing to sponsor our podcast! If you're interested in CBD, go to https://www.cbdstat.care/goodnursebadnurse and check them out! And of course our latest sponsor, Eko! Please visit them at https://ekohealth.com and use promo code GNBN for $20 off your purchase of the new Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope with Eko technology! Sources: Brown, J. (2021, July). Female murderers Rhonda Orr, Florence Ransom, and Patricia Hill investigated on Deadly Women. Monsters and Critics. https://www.monstersandcritics.com/tv/true-crime/female-murderers-rhonda-orr-florence-ransom-and-patricia-hill-investigated-on-deadly-women/ Episode 13: Rhonda Orr. (2009, September 25). Oxygen Official Site; Oxygen. https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/photos/episode-13-rhonda-orr#53696 Fame & Infamy. (2019). [ Deadly Firestarter ] Rhonda Orr | True Crime Murder Documentaries Full Episodes 2019 [YouTube Video]. On YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVIFOJev7wY Juan Ignacio Blanco. (2021). Rhonda Orr | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers. Murderpedia.org. https://murderpedia.org/female.O/o/orr-rhonda.htm ORR v. The State of Texas FindLaw's Court of Appeals of Texas case and opinions. (2010, February 18). Findlaw. https://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-court-of-appeals/1508764.html Vanapalli, V. (2021, July 1). Rhonda Orr Now: Where is James Orr's Ex-Wife Today? Update. The Cinemaholic. https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-rhonda-orr-now/

True Crime Campfire
Wicked: The Murder of Martre Coles

True Crime Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 42:42


Nineteen year old Martre Coles was an aspiring artist with dreams of designing video games and making a life with his girlfriend Ashlynn. He'd had a rough few years since the sudden death of his mom, but things started looking up in the spring of 2017, when he found out he'd been accepted to a prestigious art and design program at Florida's Full Sail University. Martre was ready to leave home and take off full speed in the direction of his dreams. But then, on the day he was scheduled to leave, he disappeared without a trace. As the investigation unfolded, it became increasingly clear that someone had been luring Martre into a trap. Secrets were about to come to light that would stun everyone who knew and loved Martre, and reveal one of the strangest, most elaborate murder plots the state of Virginia had ever seen. Sources:Investigation Discovery's "Killer Motive," Episode "The Art of Death"Investigation Discovery's "Deadly Women," Episode "Dangerous Liaisons"https://roanoke.com/13-year-old-witness-testifies-in-case-where-victim-was-suffocated-and-stuffed-in-rubber/article_6e3ac164-5356-553e-87dd-8cbfeadaeae0.htmlhttps://www.oxygen.com/killer-motive/crime-news/denise-gay-kills-and-dump-body-of-boyfriends-son-martre-colesFollow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfireFacebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMerch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/true-crime-campfire/

Author2Author
Author2Author with Gregg Olsen

Author2Author

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 33:00


Bill welcomes suspense author Gregg Olsen to the show. Gregg is a #1 New York Times, #1 Amazon Charts, #1 Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and USA Today bestselling author of more than 30 crime books. An impassioned voice for victims and their families, Olsen has been a guest on Dateline, 48 Hours, 20/20, William Shatner's Aftermath, Deadly Women, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Today, FOX News, CNN, Anderson Cooper, MSNBC, Entertainment Tonight, Snapped, Forensic Files, Inside Edition, Nancy Grace, Extra, Access Hollywood, NPR with Scott Simon, and Biography, among dozens of other shows. With more than one million copies sold, Olsen's true crime book, If You Tell, was Amazon's bestselling Kindle e-book in 2020.  

The LPN Show
Episode 59: The Killer Wanted Them Dead w/ Candice DeLong

The LPN Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 48:05


Henry and Jackie are joined by retired FBI criminal profiler Candice DeLong of Deadly Women and Facing Evil to discuss criminal profiling, the truth about handwriting analysis, her past working as a psychiatric nurse which lead to her eventual recruitment by the FBI, being a parent while working on cases involving crimes against children and her new podcast from Wondery &Treefort Media, Killer Psyche. Check out Killer Psyche! Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

Dr. Leslie Quarcoopome
11 Deadly Women Every Man Must Beware Of (Part 2)

Dr. Leslie Quarcoopome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 69:25


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Dr. Leslie Quarcoopome
11 Deadly Women Every Man Must Beware Of (Part 1)

Dr. Leslie Quarcoopome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 57:15


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True Crime Campfire
Witches' Brew: The Philadelphia Poison Ring

True Crime Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 45:59


In 1930s Philadelphia, men all over town were dying—some in strange accidents, and some of a swift, excruciating illness. Their widows were devastated, of course—but it being the Great Depression and all, they were somewhat comforted by the substantial payouts they received from their late husbands' life insurance plans. In medical examiners' offices across the city, one death certificate after another was stamped “Natural Death” or “Accident.” One family doctor after another signed off: So sad, but these things happen. Nothing suspicious here. And in the cellar of one tailor shop, candles and skulls lined the walls. Incantations whispered through the air as little glass vials were carefully filled with deadly poison. The City of Brotherly Love? Not today. Sources:Poison Widows by George CooperRachel Snyder: https://vtuhr.org/articles/10.21061/vtuhr.v5i1.43/print/David Lohr, True TV, "Philadelphia's Poison Ring"Jim Goad, Thought Catalog: https://thoughtcatalog.com/jim-goad/2019/12/witchs-brew-how-the-philadelphia-poison-ring-exploited-unhappy-wives-and-killed-100-people/https://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/bolbermorris1.htmInvestigation Discovery's "Most Evil," Episode "Gangs"Investigation Discovery's "Deadly Women," Episode "Brutal Brides"Follow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfireFacebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMerch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/true-crime-campfire/

Joel's Crime Stories
The Valerie Dee Martin Case

Joel's Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 26:27


GoFundMe for my wife MS: https://gofund.me/3fa512a7 BE MY FRIEND: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/joelsnewsandviews

Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books

Gregg Olsen is a New York Times, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal bestselling author of nonfiction books and novels, most of which are crime-related. An impassioned voice for victims and their families, Olsen has been a guest on Dateline, 48 Hours, 20/20, William Shatner's Aftermath, Deadly Women, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning,... The post MTTA 160: Gregg Olsen appeared first on Meet the Thriller Author.

Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books

Gregg Olsen is a New York Times, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal bestselling author of nonfiction books and novels, most of which are crime-related. An impassioned voice for victims and their families, Olsen has been a guest on Dateline, 48 Hours, 20/20, William Shatner's Aftermath, Deadly Women, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning,... The post MTTA 160: Gregg Olsen appeared first on Meet the Thriller Author.

Jug O' Sip Podcast
Deadly Women has Silly Episode Titles | Quick Sip

Jug O' Sip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 4:59


In this #QuickSip, Charlie and Lindsey gave a few examples of the silly episode titles from the "InvestigationDiscovery show #DeadlyWomen. Catch the full video version on The Jug O' Sip Youtube channel. Follow us on our Facebook on Twitter and on Instagram! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jug-o-sip/message

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Jug O' Sip Podcast
"Big Daddy Fun Bucks" | Jug O' Sip - Episode 3

Jug O' Sip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 62:07


In episode 3 of Jug O' Sip, we talk about "Deadly Women", positive relationship health and the divine glory that is Candice DeLong and her salty ass mouth. Catch the full video version on The Jug O' Sip Youtube channel. Follow us on our Facebook on Twitter and on Instagram! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jug-o-sip/message

The Opperman Report
Dangerous Ground: My Friendship with a Serial Killer M. William Phelps

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 51:06


Dangerous Ground: My Friendship with a Serial Killer M. William PhelpsSerial killer expert, lecturer and acclaimed investigative journalist M. William Phelps is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of 26 nonfiction books and a serial killer thriller, The Dead Soul.Winner of 2008 New England Book Festival Award for I'll Be Watching You, and the Excellence in Journalism award from the Society of Professional Journalists for his Connecticut Magazine article “Blonde, Blue-eyed & Gone,” Phelps has appeared on CBS's “Early Show,” The Discovery Channel, ABC's “Good Morning America,” NBC's “Today Show,” “The View,” TLC, BIO, History Channel, Geraldo At Large, Oxygen's “Snapped,” “Killer Couples,” and “Captured,” USA Radio Network, Catholic Radio, ABC News Radio and Radio America, which calls him “the nation's leading authority on the mind of the female murderer.”He's written for the Providence Journal, Hartford Courant, Connecticut Magazine, and the New London Day. Profiled in such noted publications as Writer's Digest, NY Daily News, Newsday, Albany Times-Union, Hartford Courant, and NY Post, Phelps has also consulted for the Showtime cable television series Dexter. He lives in a small Connecticut farming community and can be reached at his author Website, www.mwilliamphelps.com.Look for Phelps's television series on Investigation Discovery, “Dark Minds,” focusing on his travels investigating unsolved serial killer cases—with one remarkable twist: Phelps uses a killer on the inside (in the fashion of Silence of the Lambs) to help him along the way! Check local listings. Also see Phelps on the smash hit Investigation Discovery long-running series “Deadly Women.”This 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/1198501/advertisement

The Blotter Presents
Episode 14: 014: Aileen Wuornos

The Blotter Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 49:56


Deadly Women devoted a "Predators" segment to Aileen Wuornos; Chris Huff and I devoted a Cold Case segment to lamenting the "Go Toros!" acting from the day players, before moving on to Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story, which stars Jean Smart and Park Overall in a weirdly elliptical but also very empathetic treatment of Wuornos's life in crime. Boston marriages, honeysuckle accents, gender politics, and Oscar politics, all in Ep 14. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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