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Today, I bring to you the disturbing story of child murderer John Joubert.Elissa Kerrill Serial Killing : A Podcast serialkillinginstagram@gmail.comMERCHhttps://serial-killing.creator-spring.com2ND PODCAST!Serial Killing: Murder in the News:https://open.spotify.com/show/4vDIa6CgT4hYMAuxQetRA4*Want to Support?*Spotify Subscription: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/serial-killing/subscribeBuy me a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/serialkillingPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/serial_killingInstagram: https://instagram.com/serial_killing/Facebook Group:https://m.facebook.com/groups/562690815762105/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF
Laura interviews living legend Dr Ann Burgess about her three-part docu-series Mastermind on Hulu and her experience at the FBI's Behavioural Analysis Unit (BAU) developing new techniques to understand the victimology and offender psychology. Laura and Dr Burgess discuss the links between domestic abuse, child abuse, coercive control and serial killers including an updated profile of John Joubert who targeted, tortured and killed at least three little boys, Danny Joe Eberle, Christopher Walden and Richard “Ricky” Stetson. Listen and join the conversation in the Crime Analyst Squad: www.patreon.com/CrimeAnalyst #DrAnnBurgess #Mastermind #DannyJoeEberle #ChristopherWalden #RichardStetson #JohnJoubert #Profiling #DomesticAbuse #CoerciveControl #Stalking #Mindhunter #CrimeAnalyst #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast Clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbZF_WluzPI Sources https://www.hulu.com/series/mastermind-to-think-like-a-killer-c6d221be-cfc3-49a7-8b11-159629cb8287 https://www.ketv.com/article/john-joubert-full-documentary/44390709 https://www.amazon.com/Killer-Design-Murderers-Mindhunters-Decipher/dp/0306924862 https://www.crime-analyst.com/ep-141-profiling-dennis-radar-and-rex-heuermann-with-kerri-rawson/ Thank You to Crime Analyst Sponsors Who Make the Show Possible. Support The Show Thorough the Sponsors: If you want to try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder, get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to shopbeam.com/CRIMEANALYST and use code CRIMEANALYST at checkout. Visit www.forhers.com/CRIME for your personalized weight loss treatment options. REGISTER For Laura's 2024 Masterclasses: https://shoutout.wix.com/so/b4P5SKknQ?languageTag=en®ion=d05bd898-376e-4b0e-a40c-bf52dec282ef More Training Info: www.dashriskchecklist.com www.thelaurarichards.com YouTube, Socials and Website YouTube @crimeanalyst Instagram @crimeanalyst @laurarichards999 Threads @crimeanalyst X @thecrimeanalyst @laurarichards999 TikTok @crimeanalystpod Website www.crime-analyst.com Leave a Review https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Anthem 16 in my attempt to write a new choir anthem every week for a year. I'm Kevin Mulryne and I hope you will enjoy listening to my progress throughout 2024. Please do visit the website Anthem52.com, follow along on x.com - @realanthem52 or Instagram - @realanthem52 and send me a message to show@anthem52.com. It was a difficult week. There was a lot going on at work and as a result I was very tired which, as previously noted, makes composing rather difficult. Despite this, I did manage to write a complete anthem even though there were more than the usual number of stops and starts in the process. Several avenues were deleted and I'm not sure about how it ended up. It's never a good idea to review things when you aren't feeling up to it and I shouldn't have looked back through the recordings of all my anthems so far last night, while I was in a low state due to tiredness. I left myself feeling that none of the pieces so far were of any worth and the expected progress hadn't happened. I'm in a bit of more positive mood today but I'm going to leave the older anthems alone for the moment and come back much later on to see how I think I have improved - or not improved... Back to this week's anthem, however. I may have mentioned right back in the introduction to this podcast that April is a big month for Stratford-upon-Avon, where I live. Shakespeare's Birthday is on 23rd of the month and the traditional celebrations take place on the weekend closest to the date. As begun by students and staff almost 200 years ago, a procession starts from King Edward VI Grammar School (among former pupils are William Shakespeare, me and my son) and ends with the laying of flowers at Shakespeare's grave in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church (where my daughter and I are members of the choir and my wife and son are former members). When I first arrived in Stratford in 1977, representatives of a large number of countries attended to unfurl their national flags on flagpoles around the centre of the town and it was a grand affair. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your point of view) the political difficulties and the cost of inviting ambassadors and others has become prohibitive. The festivities are still great fun and remarkable for somewhere as small as Stratford. Several aspects of the celebrations remain the same including the Shakespeare Service at Holy Trinity Church and its Shakespeare Sermon, usually given by a clergy person with an interest in or a connection to Shakespeare studies and sometimes by an academic like my late father who was Professor of English at Warwick University and a member of the Holy Trinity congregation. An innovation for that service began a relatively short time after I joined the choir in 1979 - the (almost) annual commissioning of the appropriately-named Shakespeare Anthem. This is one of the activities undertaken by The Friends of the Music of Holy Trinity Church and has featured several famous composers over the decades including Andrew Fletcher, Arthur Wills, Guy Woolfenden, John Joubert, Francis Jackson, Philip Stopford and many others. This year, the anthem is by a female composer for the first time - Becky McGlade. No spoilers but I'm very much enjoying rehearsing her anthem and you can find out all about her on her website. With this time of year in Stratford whirling around my head, I decided to have a go at a Shakespeare Anthem of my own. I'll probably try another one next week as well. I didn't use an actual passage from Shakespeare, mainly because I couldn't find one, but during my web search, I chanced upon the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust collections website. The Trust has looked after Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford for many years as well as some other houses that belonged to his extended family. I worked at a house called Hall's Croft when I was a student and my wife worked at the world famous Anne Hathaway's Cottage. The Trust also looks after a wonderful collection of items connected to Shakespeare including a book of prayers. While it isn't a copy definitely used by William Shakespeare, it was published during his lifetime and is exactly the kind of prayer book that might have been in his library. So the prayer depicted above seemed like a good choice to set. Who knows, perhaps it was read aloud by William or one of his family? I took a little editorial licence with the old English spellings of the words in order to make it work in an anthem but it's mostly the same: Words for Anthem 16: I do commende and betake my life both body and soule, now and for ever. Unto thee, with the father and the holy Ghost, one God of most excellent majestie, be all prayre, honor, and thankesgiving, for ever and ever. Amen. There are only 2 sentences and a final amen but that wasn't my problem. It just didn't seem to flow. I ended up adding dots to quite a few of the notes because I thought that one of the issues was that the rhythm was very straight. I also went back and made the bass part lower in several places. Listening back today, I think the anthem is a little bit more attractive than I was expecting and, again, I'm wondering how much this had to do with my overall mood. Anyway, it starts in F major and switches to G major shortly afterwards. Later it makes its way back to F major and I went for contrast in movement rather than key signature or feel in a central section that features a lot of quavers (8th notes). The texture here is much more complex and I think it does shift the anthem to a different gear. The end returns to something more like the original feel with a very loud and positive ending. I completely forgot to add an amen section but never mind. You might be able to hear some of the aspects I tried to fix during the week but you may not.
Welcome to the Abyss! This week we cover part 6 of our most notorious serial killers in every state. Join us while we cover Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada and New Hampshire. **Trigger warning, this episode covers very sensitive subjects, listener discretion is advised**. Want to support the show? Click the link for our monthly subscription service and join the list to have your name shouted out at the end of every episode, and thanks in advance for the constant support and helping our show grow. https://www.buzzsprout.com/848203/supportHave a subject you'd like us to cover? Send it our way at entertheabysspod@gmail.comSupport the show
**Content Warning: Today we cover the murders of multiple children - listener discretion is advised.** It's the end of season 2 and we're ending like we began - talking about a huge fuckwad! B digs up the details on the crimes of John Joubert, dubbed the Woodford Strangler and the Nebraska Boy Snatcher. Our hosts scream about FBI profiles, bad rope analysis, and the logistics of multiple sentences...Oh, and fuck that guy! Sources: Inside The Chilling Crimes Of John Joubert, The Eagle Scout Who Became A Serial Killer By Marco Margaritoff John Joseph JOUBERT IV entry on Murderpedia State v. Joubert 1986 via Justia.com John Joubert, Nebraska Boy Snatcher by Katherine Ramsland, crimelibrary.org Wikipedia You can reach out to us via email - homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com - send us stories, questions, Maine movie recommendations, or just say hi! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homegrownhorrorpod/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hghpod/support
Abrimos el Expediente de John Joubert, conocido como "El asesino de niños". Te contamos cómo el FBI resolvió el caso‘La Noche de Adolfo Arjona' es un programa de la Cadena COPE que te acompaña en la madrugada del domingo al lunes de 01.30 a 04.00 horas, con Adolfo Arjona a la cabeza y todo su equipo de profesionales. El comunicador, Premio Nacional de Radio 2021, se pone un año más al frente de los micrófonos de COPE para consolidarse como referencia en la radio de madrugada.El programa arranca cada lunes con 'Los Especiales de La Noche de Arjona', sello indiscutible del programa liderado por el periodista andaluz, que ha recibido diversos galardones a lo largo de su dilatada trayectoria, como el Premio Andalucía de Periodismo 2020 en la categoría de radio o la Antena de Plata en 2009. En esta sección, desde el arranque del programa a la 1:30 hasta las 4:00 horas de la madrugada, se abordan temáticas muy variadas que van desde la música al cine, pasando por el misterio, la ciencia o la historia. Todo un sinfín de temas con los que intentamos sorprender cada semana a nuestra audiencia.A partir de las 3.00 horas comienza 'El porqué de las cosas', una sección dedicada a las personas curiosas en la que ofrecemos respuestas -de la mano de...
In today's episode, Jenn takes you on a trip from Maine to Nebraska. If you don't want to hear about child murders, you should not listen. Jenn definitely said "Massachusetts" instead of "Maine". Sorry. XOXOJenn + PageEmail us at StatesPod@gmail.com
De grote onbekende in dit programma is de (evenals Priaulx Rainier) uit Zuid-Afrika afkomstige componist John Joubert. Het Derde strijkkwartet van Michael Tippett werd direct na de oorlog voltooid. En ditmaal zijn opnieuw Beethoven en nu ook Bartók de voornaamste bronnen, hoewel, zoals in alle werken van Tippett, strikt verholen, overgeschilderd. Alsof het werk […]
This week, Casie gives us an update in the case of Lesley Arnold, the Omaha man who killed his parents as a teen and escaped. Then she covers the case of John Joubert, an Air force enlisted who murdered two young boys in Bellevue NE as well as a young boy in Portland Maine. May is Asian American, Pacific Islander Heritage Month visit https://stopaapihate.org/ to get involved **Episode Sources** Forensic Files Season 4 Ep 7 “The Ties that Bind” Peacock https://murderpedia.org/male.J/j1/joubert-john.htm https://www.themidwestcrimefiles.com/post/the-woodford-slasher-the-victims-of-john-joubert **Products Mentioned** https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=6771039.9b0430 Promo Code: DARKHEARTS15 https://bookoutlet.com/ **Patreon** https://patreon.com/Heartland_Darkland **Find Us at these links** * https://www.hldlpodcast.com/ * https://www.facebook.com/heartlanddarklandpodcast/ * https://www.instagram.com/heartland.darklandpodcast/ * https://twitter.com/hl_dlpodcast * https://www.tiktok.com/@heartlanddarklandpodcast
In this episode we discuss the murders and psychology of child killer John Joubert. TRIGGER WARNING: Assault and murder of children.Follow this link to become a Teacher's Pet:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1662730/supportE-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.com References: wikipedia, allthatsinteresting.com, murderpedia, crimelibrary.org, themidwestcrimefiles.com, findagrave.com, law.justia.com, trails.org, Evening Express, A Need to Kill by Mark Petit, A Need To Kill: The Death Row Drawings by Mark Petit, Newswatch 7, Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert Ressler and Tom ShachtmanMy music is "Motivational Day" by AudioCoffee from Pixabay Music
In this episode we discuss the background of child killer John Joubert and his first murder. TRIGGER WARNING: Assault and murder of children.Follow this link to become a Teacher's Pet:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1662730/supportE-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.com References: wikipedia, allthatsinteresting.com, murderpedia, crimelibrary.org, themidwestcrimefiles.com, findagrave.com, law.justia.com, trails.org, Evening Express, A Need to Kill by Mark PetitMy music is "Motivational Day" by AudioCoffee from Pixabay Music
Aurea's very special guest is her friend and fellow Emmy Board member, and Vice President of the Southeast Emmy Awards, Three-time EMMY® award-winning investigative reporter Mark Pettit, returns to write the final chapter in his best-selling, and now newly updated book - A Need to Kill: The Death Row Drawings." Dramatic and chilling new evidence comes to light exposing the sinister thoughts running through the mind of John Joubert - the man behind the brutal murders of two young boys in Nebraska.Mark got the first interview with the young killer who confessed to a string of crimes including the third murder in Portland, ME. Pettit was forced to testify against Joubert in the Portland case. Mark's book is now in development as a true-crime TV series.Mark left the world of news reporting to pursue his DREAM and passion of becoming a working actor. Mark has done just that and shares with us all the inside backstage SCOOP of how he has risen to the top 10% in this industry of actors getting paid to work in movies and television.An entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of Atlanta-based marketing firm Creaxion (pronounced “Creation”) Creaxion specializes in Consumer, Entertainment, and Cause-related marketingHas worked for some of the best-known brands in the world including Porsche, Delta, The Coca-Cola Company, Conservation InternationalCurrent clients include the wildly successful Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience which made its North American Debut in Atlanta
What happens when a highly intelligent man starts acting on fantasies he has had since he was a child?Faith by yoitrax | https://soundcloud.com/yoitraxSupport the show
We have a few things to tell you about today, so don't forget to check our socials for more details. Episode 33 is about a serial killer no one seems to talk about, John Joubert. By the time John was caught by police he had critically injured three random victims and murdered three young boys. He was sentenced to death and executed in 1996. Sources: 1.) https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-joubert 2.) https://murderpedia.org/male.J/j1/joubert-john.htm 3.) https://www.kcra.com/amp/article/dispatches-from-the-middle-john-joubert-boy-scout-serial-killer/31403368 4.) Need to kill Novel by Mark Pettit 5.)https://www.talkmurderwithme.com/blog/2020/8/25/john-jouber 6.) https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0645494/ 7.) https://law.justia.com/cases/nebraska/supreme-court/1986/843-8.html Check us out on our socials: MERCH IS HERE Instagram Buy me a Coffee TikTok: @brantyyy_ and @southern.math.teacher Email Us: teacherstalkcrimepodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, Kim tells us about the tragic cases of Ricky Chadek, Richard Stetson, Danny Eberle, Christopher Walden, and Rebecca Williams. Jackie finishes off the episode with a listener submitted Drunken Debauchery.Sources:https://www.mdjonline.com/neighbor_newspapers/extra/news/getting-away-with-murder-nebraska-cold-cases/collection_86df7cfe-3375-51d6-8c31-b119aa5a00a5.amp.htmlhttps://www.wowt.com/2021/05/27/cold-case-ricky-chadeks-murder-still-unsolved-after-35-years/?outputType=amphttps://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/thbym2/cold_case_ricky_chadek_iii/https://www.ketv.com/article/authorities-ask-for-community-s-help-in-1986-unsolved-murder/7659098https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67389839/richard-f-chadek#sourcehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Joubert_(serial_killer)https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-jouberthttps://www.yankton.net/news/article_3976869f-44af-5a89-ac66-7f931c1a76ec.html#athhttps://journalstar.com/news/local/rebecca-williams/image_4f279a61-95f3-500a-a382-9935deee4fcc.htmlhttps://nonpareilonline.com/news/douglas-county-seeks-information-in-murder-case/article_f2f16cb9-1449-51b9-a5cd-7972b77c1608.htmlFollow our page on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Podcast/True-Crime-Rhymes-With-Vodka-109640140621472/Subscribe to our channel on YouTube (don't forget to click that bell):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvW6yIJEbxlPvf31ENdcrgFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/truecrimerhymeswithvodka/Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/TCRWVPodcast
Episodio bonus dedicato a uno dei crimini più efferati commessi nello stato americano del Nebraska.Quando pensiamo ai boy scout ci vengono in mente alcuni tratti distintivi come lealtà, coraggio, affidabilità e gentilezza, solo per citarne alcuni. John Joubert era uno di loro, un Eagle Scout, aveva raggiunto il grado più alto nella BSA, prima di diventare un assistente capo scout. Quella che vi racconto oggi amici, è la storia di un maestro dell'inganno, un giovane che per molto tempo riuscì a nascondere la sua pericolosità. E quando gli altri se ne accorsero, era ormai troppo tardi.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Iscriviti al podcast per non perdere i nuovi episodi in uscita. Tutti i venerdì un nuovo caso.Seguimi anche sul canale Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScaryMonsterTrueCrimeInstagram:@scarymonstertruecrimeTwitter:@scarycrimeFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/scarymonstertruecrime---------------------------------------------------------Visita il sito del podcast e iscriviti alla newsletter: https://scarymonster.tony-sale.com/Contatti:Antonello Saleinfo@tony-sale.com
The case of Nebraska's child serial killer, John Joubert, is a bleak one, and trigger warning to those who decide to go on this ride with us, it is very heavy. RIP to Ricky Stetson, Danny Jo Eberle, and Christopher Walden. Check out this book for more information about the case, A Need to Kill by Mark Pettit https://www.amazon.com/Need-Kill-True-Crime-Nebraskas-Notorious/dp/0988928310 ADs Addicted to Crime Podcast is a member of PodMoth Network Checkout the Moustachioed Podcastio Podcast wherever you get your podcast Socials imaddictedtocrime@gmail.com (Business Inquiries and Case Suggestions here) www.addictedtocrime.org Stay safe and I will see you in a little bit for another exciting case!
This week Samantha tells us all about John Joubert. This guy is a piece of work. With an IQ of 123 you would think he would know the difference between right and wrong, but he must be all book smarts and no common sense. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/serialholicsisters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/serialholicsisters/support
We've got our very first guest star this week! After visiting Nebraska, Mary decided to talk about serial killer John Joubert and his victims. We're joined by Mary's mom, Kellie, and later share a story from Kellie's best friend, Kelly! Follow us on Instagram @tell.me.something.creepy Email your own creepy stories to tellmesomethingcreepy@gmail.com Check out this month's book club read: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54351235-arsenic-and-adobo Sources https://murderpedia.org/male.J/j1/joubert-john.htm https://murderpedia.org/male.J/images/j/joubert_john/Joubert_John_info.pdf https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-joubert
El 22 de agosto de 1982, Richard Stetson de 11 años desapareció luego de salir a dar un paseo cerca de su casa, en Portland, Maine. La mañana siguiente un motociclista encontró el cuerpo del pequeño yaciendo a lo largo de una carretera rural; lo que se supuso primeramente fue que había sido un accidente de un atropellamiento. Pero, en realidad era una víctima del adolescente de 16 años Joseph Joubert IV, que había estrangulado al menor con una cuerda y lo había apuñalado más de 10 ocasiones. En el vídeo de hoy te voy a contar sobre el cortador de Woodford, un boy scout que se convirtió en asesino serial. Distribuido por Genuina Media
There is no single look or a specific facial feature that can identify a serial killer. John Joubert was a Boys Scout, on the High School track team and played the clarinet in a band. Although he excelled academically, he didn't get along with his classmates and was often bullied. In the Summer of 1982 Joubert committed his first murder at the age of nineteen. He joined the Air Force and moved to Nebraska, where he would go on to killing more.... Sources: https://www.talkmurderwithme.com/blog/2020/8/25/john-joubert https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-joubert Support the show
(***TIMESTAMPS in description below) Charlie Cifarelli is a former addict, corrections officer, and businessman who describes his life as, “The R-Rated Version of Forrest Gump.” Following stints that included: running up against the infamous Seven-Five Police Precinct in NYC as an addict, working on death row as a guard, and building and selling a company –– in 2012, Charlie famously tracked down and adopted the New York Pitbull, Star, after the video of the NYPD shooting her in the face went viral around the world. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Intro; Charlie's father's criminal past; That time his parents picked up a hippie on the way to Woodstock; Stories of his father's anger issues; NY & Cadillacs; The Vietnam vet who turned on Charlie; That time Charlie was thrown out of his house at age 8 28:27 - Trying to survive as a child; One time when Charlie's father stuck up for him; How CHarlie got addicted to painkillers; Charlie's history with the 75th Precinct of the NYPD (As made famous by the Netflix Documentary “The Seven-Five”); Charlie's car chase story; The criminal who turned on him 55:36 - The power of addiction over the body, mind, and spirit; Living off of salad dressing; Charlie's breaking point on the subway; The man Charlie met in the train station who changed his life; A run-in at a restaurant 1:17:06 - Charlie remembers his father picking him up from the train station to take him to the monastery to get clean; “We're human beings –– not human doings”; Charlie tries to talk his way out of staying at monastery; Charlie remembers getting clean and what happened at rehab afterwards 1:41:49 - Charlie moves to Nebraska with his new wife and becomes a prison guard on death row; Charlie explains what prisons really are; The problem with the death penalty; Charlie recalls his last conversation with child-killer, John Joubert; That time Charlie testified on behalf of death row inmates; Charlie talks about recidivism and the problem with criminal records in the criminal justice system 2:10:15 - Charlie tells the story behind building his trash business in Nebraska and selling it; The fly in Charlie's house and the chase for happiness 2:25:05 - Charlie talks about when he first saw the video of Star the dog's shooting at the hands of the NYPD; The movement Charlie started online to track down the dog; How Charlie found and adopted the dog 2:50:02 - The legacy Star created through her life; Charlie tells the story about how Star died in 2021; Charlie found the childhood he never had in the dog who never should've lived; Charlie talks about reconnecting with the infamous former head of the Seven-FIve, Mike Dowd, years later; What John Gotti hitman John Alite said to Charlie recently; Why we need to show the same love to other humans that we seem to show to dogs today ~ YouTube EPISODES & CLIPS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0A-v_DL-h76F75xik8h03Q ~ PRIVADO VPN FOR $4.99/Month: https://privadovpn.com/trendifier/#a_aid=Julian Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover: https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Beat provided by: https://freebeats.io Music Produced by White Hot
Spencer and Chris talk about the spoopiest of spoops with the crimes of John Joubert and the second episode of tier 7 of the Conspiracy Theory Iceberg.
Here's another case that's super close to home for us! This revolting human being came to Nebraska from the Northeast just to commit horrific crimes in basically our own backyard! TRIGGER WARNING! https://murderpedia.org/male.J/j1/joubert-john.htmhttps://talkmurderwithme.com/blog/2020/8/25/john-jouberthttps://allthatsinteresting.com/john-joubertThe Big Book of Serial Killers; An Encyclocpedia of Serial Killers; Jack Rosewood and Co-Author Rebecca Lo; LAK Publishing 2017; Pages 190-192
January 12th: John Joubert Arrested(1984) If you are anything like me, the idea of criminal profiling helping to solve a case is nothing but incredibly exciting. On January 12th 1984 a man was arrested for 2 crimes that would, ultimately, send him to the execution chamber. A man who, had it not been for criminal profiling and a chance meeting in Quantico, could have gotten away without any connections to his other crimes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Joubert_(serial_killer), https://murderpedia.org/male.J/j1/joubert-john.htm, https://www.talkmurderwithme.com/blog/2020/8/25/john-joubert, https://www.kcra.com/article/dispatches-from-the-middle-john-joubert-boy-scout-serial-killer/31403368, https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/a-13-year-olds-dead-body-turns-up
His name was John Joubert and he was a master of deception. Joubert rose to the highest rank in the BSA, before becoming assistant chief scout. No one knew how dangerous he was until the bodies of three young boys were discovered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Joseph Joubert IV (not to be confused with John Joubert, the famous South African composer) was an American serial killer who murdered three boys in Maine and Nebraska. His parents divorced when he was 6 years old, and he went to live with his mother in Lawrence, MA. He was not allowed to visit his father at all and started to resent his mother, who he described as “controlling.” In 1971, Joubert's mother moved them out of their former house into a rundown apartment, and at this point in time, he was considered an outcast at school; so, in order to cope with these feelings of isolation, he decided to join the Cub Scouts. It was around this time that his sadistic and homicidal fantasies progressed to the point where he contemplated murdering strangers on the streets, tying and gagging those who resisted him. And from there, it only got worse... Stay safe out there. With love, Saaniya and Maddie x Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Joubert_(serial_killer) https://murderpedia.org/male.J/j1/joubert-john.htm
Il s'appelait John Joubert et c'était un maître de la tromperie. Joubert a atteint le plus haut rang de la BSA, avant de devenir chef assistant scout. Personne ne savait à quel point il était dangereux, jusqu'à ce qu'on découvre les cadavres de 3 garçons, ils n'ont pas été molestés sexuellement, mais portent des traces de morsures. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
This week, Kat tells Logan about John Jourbert. A Massachusetts serial attacker and killer who murdered 3 boys all under the age of 14 years old.
John Joubert seemed like a normal kid growing up: a little shy, but strong in school and involved in extracurricular activities. Little did anyone know that he had the insatiable desire to kill. After failing out of college, John begins acting on his feelings, leaving a trail of clues for police to find. Sources: https://www.kcra.com/article/dispatches-from-the-middle-john-joubert-boy-scout-serial-killer/31403368 https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/a-13-year-olds-dead-body-turns-up https://law.justia.com/cases/nebraska/supreme-court/1986/843-8.html https://tntcrimes.com/john-joubert/ https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/serial-killer-john-joubert-days-slaying-kids-article-1.3501029+&cd=10&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators by Katherine Ramsland, Patrick N. McGrain https://suzukisthoughts.blogspot.com/2018/12/born-evil-story-of-john-joubert-and.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mass-hysteria-pod/support
John Joubert grew up in a troubled household. Moved twice at an early age. Became a social outcast then bully. Eventually, he became a murderer who killed boys walking alone and died in the electric chair because of it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
John Joubert had fantasies of killing his babysitter when he was only six years old. By the time he was 16, he had attacked a woman and two children, slashing a two-inch wound that required 12 stitches to one of the children. By the time he was 20, he was sentenced to life in prison in Maine, and given the death penalty in Nebraska. Listen to this week's episode to hear more about Nebraska's most notorious serial child killer.Get ad-free, early releases, plus exclusive Members' Only episodes not available to the public by joining our Patreon group. Go to www.tntcrimes.com or www.Patreon.com/tntcrimes to learn more.IG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSources: "A Need to Kill: The True Crime Account of John Joubert, Nebraska's Most Notorious Serial Child Killer" by John Pettit
To the outside world, John Joubert was a timid, bright, and respectable man. He presented himself as an Eagle Scout and a Military recruit. But behind this, he hid disturbing fantasies that would take the lives of at least three young boys. By the time Joubert was 22, he was sentenced to the electric chair by the state of Nebraska for murder and depravity. Mick is back on the case to give a profile of this serial killer, and presents an interesting theory to Tommy.
How does an Eagle Scout become a serial killer? Listen as I tell you the tale of how this happened. Check us out on instagram @ macabrefamily email us @ macabrefamilypod@gmail.com hosted by: Stefanie guest host : Nathan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the 80s, it appeared that wherever John Joubert went, young boys always turned up dead. Whether it was his hometown in Maine or his duty location near Offutt AFB. John always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was a devout Boy Scout – earning his Eagle Scout badge and even becoming an assistant scout leader. He was lauded by many as a model young man. But little did they know, that deep down was a true monster. Dig in with Margot as she tells you all about a less known serial killer – John Joubert. ---- Join the Patreon Fan Club to get ad-free episodes, bonus episodes, and more starting at just $1 a month! https://Patreon.com/militarymurder ----- Military Murder is a military true crime podcast that focuses on murders committed by military members, veterans, and sometimes their family members. ---- Follow on social: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/militarymurderpodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/@militarymurder Facebook: https://facebook.com/militarytruecrime Discussion Group: https://facebook.com/groups/militarytruecrime Email: militarymurderpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Joubert was convicted of three murders, here is his case.
This week we look into the case of John Joubert and how fiber analysis caught him.
On the outside, John Joubert portrayed a model teenager who eventually achieved Eagle Scout. That made it easy for people to overlook him as a sadistic psychopath who’s fantasies about murder and cannibalism turned into the murder of 3 young boys sources: https://thevanguardists.com/
This week Jen tells about John Joubert and Ali explains the alien abductions in the Allagash Wilderness.
A shorter episode this week following our three part series on John Wayne Gacy! We talk about a few urban legends throughout Maine as well as infamous serial killer, John Joubert. Another John who had a fetish for young boys unfortunately! Remember to like, rate, review, and subscribe! Send us your stories for the next Camp Horror Camp Fire Stories! Social Media Email: unitedstatesofhorror@gmail.com Twitter/TikTok: @USofHorror Instagram: @unitedstatesofhorror Facebook.com/unitedstatesofhorror Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, YouTube, and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theunitedstatesofhorror/support
John Joubert, born John Joseph Joubert IV, is an American serial killer known as “The Nebraska Boy Snatcher” and “The Woodford Slasher.” Joubert was convicted of the murders of three boys in Maine and Nebraska. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/KillerBabesPodcast/message
John Joubert, was a sadistic serial killer who claimed the lives of 3 innocent, and adorable, young boys. Tune in to learn about the lives that were taken by the hands of John Joubert. Please subscribe/review us on your podcasting service --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/full-bodied-crime/support
12-year-old paperboy Johnny Gosch disappeared from West Des Moines, Iowa on September 5, 1982. In the decades since, there have been numerous theories about what happened to Johnny, but his case has never been solved.On this 'extra' episode of Status: Pending, Scott is joined by blogger Suzuki Nathie, who has developed a theory that a sadistic serial killer of young boys named John Joubert may have been responsible for Johnny's disappearance.Here's a link to Suzuki's post on Joubert and the possible link to the Gosch case: http://suzukisthoughts.blogspot.com/2018/12/born-evil-story-of-john-joubert-and.htmlVisit our Facebook page for further discussions and details: https://www.facebook.com/statuspendingpodcast/ Follow the podcast on Instagram @statuspendingpodcastFollow the podcast on Twitter @pending_statusFollow Heather on Twitter @XCaliCat03X Follow Scott on Twitter @FullerOnAir
In this first episode of our 4-part series on serial killers, we interview a former FBI agent who specialized in catching serial killers for over two decades. Barbara Madden still works as a private investigator in the Tampa area and was personally involved in the capture of notorious American serial killer John Joubert, who was convicted of murdering three boys in Maine and Nebraska.
Kalynne found the missing Nebraska case!! So instead of North Carolina, Kalynne and Elena decided to put this one out. John Joubert was another person that makes us ask the question, Nature vs Nurture. Are people born evil? Or is it something that is learned as they grow.
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Hey y'all we are back already with a brand new episode! This week we switched things up and chose out of state cases. Cassie tells us the intriguing tale of John Joseph Joubert IV... also known as The Nebraska Boy Snatcher. (We try and act like we know what we are talking about when it comes to psychological profiling and mental illness, so we apologize in advance.) Hannah tells us about her favorite murder that started it all for her love of true crime; the ongoing case of Martha Moxley. Enjoy the temporary switch, becasue we'll be going back to Texas crimes next week! Support our podcast: get 15% off by visiting https://goo.gl/6EiPXe and use promo code HALLOWEEN Sources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Joubert_(serial_killer) http://lastwordsoftheexecuted.com/page/66/ http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/serial-killer-john-joubert-days-slaying-kids-article-1.3501029 http://murderpedia.org/male.J/j1/joubert-john.htm https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiHydu9uYXaAhVOiqwKHW1_Bf0QFghZMAU&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vanityfair.com%2Fnews%2F2000%2F10%2Fdominick-dunne-martha-moxley-murder-greenwich&usg=AOvVaw1j3tm1ALmyz_qnLPTh7RA0 https://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/08/nyregion/prosecutor-says-haunted-skakel-has-admitted-to-75-killing.html
Three-time EMMY® award-winning investigative reporter Mark Pettit, returns to write the final chapter in his best-selling, and now newly updated book - A Need to Kill: The Death Row Drawings." Dramatic and chilling new evidence comes to light exposing the sinister thoughts running through the mind of John Joubert - the man behind the brutal murders of two young boys in Nebraska. In the spirit of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood," Pettit delves into the Joubert case to tell the dramatic story from all angles as a non-fiction novel. In a series of exclusive, face-to-face interviews with Pettit, Joubert admits to a string of violent crimes and another killing that sends investigators into a frenzy ending with Joubert being convicted for a third murder and ultimately executed in Nebraska's electric chair. Now, Pettit uncovers shocking new evidence from Joubert's prison records proving the killer was fantasizing about committing more violent crimes. Never-before-seen death row drawings made by Joubert while he waited to be executed once again send a chill through Nebraska and those touched by Joubert's horrific crimes. In the updated version of his book, Pettit opens his investigative files to the public sharing never-before-scene evidence. Pettit reveals aspects of Joubert's personality from exclusive interviews and details from the death row discussions that have never been shared publicly. Criminal profiler Keith Howard--who has investigated more than 1,000 crimes--weighs in with a dramatic assessment of the death row drawings, calling Joubert as a "sexual sadist, pedophile and organized killer." Howard's full assessment of Joubert is included in the book. Pettit is a 25-year veteran journalist. A former anchor at CNN, Pettit also worked as an anchor and investigative reporter at WXIA-TV (NBC) in Atlanta and KMTV-3 (CBS) in Omaha. A NEED TO KILL: The Death Row Drawings-Mark Pettit
On this Season 7 premier of The Necronomicast, we take a step back from the horror of Hollywood to explore of one of the most terrifying times in Nebraska's history: The year that a young Air Force Airman went on a killing spree, leaving two young boys dead and a community gripped by fear. Now, dramatic and chilling new evidence comes to light exposing the sinister thoughts running through the mind of John Joubert--the man behind the Nebraska killings. Former TV news anchorman, investigative reporter, and three time Emmy winner Mark Pettit is our guest on The Necronomicast to discuss his best-selling, and now newly updated book: A Need to Kill: The True-Crime Account of John Joubert, Nebraska's Most Notorious Serial Child Killer. Buy Mark’s book at Amazon:
In the 1980s, police discover the bodies of two teenage boys. One victim died in Maine, while the other is in Nebraska. Both were stripped of their clothes and bound. The killer had stabbed one boy. The other strangled. But bite marks found on the bodies may tie both murders together. Join Olivia Cornu and John Conner as they dive deep into the dark to discuss the Woodford Slasher, John Joubert. Will this case be enough to make you check the locks?Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Join Our Facebook GroupSubscribe to our PatreonVisit our website and leave a voicemail!Subscribe and Review on Apple PodcastsCheck the Locks is Supported By: Audible: Enjoy 30 Days for Fee and Support Check the Locks Post-production editing courtesy of Mat Halliday Audio Production Sources:http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Joubert,%20John%20_2008,%20spring_.pdfJohn Joubert | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderersThe Woodford Slasher: The Victims of John JoubertInside The Chilling Crimes Of John Joubert, The Eagle Scout Who Became A Serial Killer.Michael Newton - An Encyclopedia of Modern Serial Killers - Hunting HumansForensic Files S04 E07 - Ties that Bind Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/check-the-locks-a-true-crime-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy