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Latest podcast episodes about Robert Ressler

I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin
Murderers and mindhunters: Dr. Ann Burgess Pt.1

I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 52:15 Transcription Available


Think like a killer. That’s how Dr. Ann Burgess has spent her career, getting inside the minds of serial killers. As a criminal profiler for the FBI, Dr. Ann worked alongside John Douglas and Robert Ressler in the Behavioural Science Unit. From mass murderers and assassins to serial killers, the pioneering work looked at what makes serial killers tick, asking the ultimate question - what does it mean to kill? Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

todsicher
Episode 100

todsicher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 62:00


WAS?! 100 Folgen habt ihr es schon mit uns ausgehalten?? Wow! Wir sind euch mega dankbar und finden es immer wieder faszinierend, dass uns so viele Menschen ihre Zeit und ihr Gehör schenken. Als wir vor fast 4 Jahren im Covid-Loch angefangen haben mit todsicher, dachten wir beide nicht, dass wir Jahre später immer noch hier sitzen. Aber hier sind wir. Und ihr auch! Und deshalb gibt's in dieser Folge auch ein Highlight: Ed Kemper, einer der größten Namen in der True-Crime-Welt. Der Co-Ed-Killer. Big Ed. Der erste Fall der Mindhunter John Douglas und Robert Ressler. Man kann viel über ihn sagen und schreiben, aber das überlassen wir mal lieber Mika für diese Folge. Viel Spaß dabei und danke, dass ihr uns schon so lange so tatkräftig mitverfolgt

Who Killed Amy Mihaljevic?
Vacation Rewind 1: Amy Mihaljevic Suspects

Who Killed Amy Mihaljevic?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 58:40


Guests: James Renner, author and host of Philosophy of Crime Nic Edwards of True Crime Garage Original Air Date: 10/12/18 In this episode of Who Killed...?, Nic from True Crime Garage and author James Renner joined the show to discuss the ongoing efforts to solve the case of Amy Mihaljevic's abduction and murder. We highlight the continuous scientific advancements utilized to bring closure to other cold cases, emphasizing that it has never been considered a cold case. Both Harold Bound and William Strunak were individuals who drew suspicion in the Amy Mihaljevic case. While Bound's involvement was linked to his living situation and proximity to the stables where Amy frequented, Strunak's connection stemmed from his volunteer work and alleged inappropriate behavior. Strunek's status as a favorite suspect of FBI profiler Robert Ressler added weight to the investigation's focus on him. The contrasting backgrounds and circumstances of Bound and Strunek highlight the diverse range of individuals considered in the search for Amy's killer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
FBI Arresting Serial Killers, From Computer Data to Danger.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 42:11


FBI Arresting Serial Killers, From Computer Data to Danger. Forget what you see in movies and on TV about serial killers and how they're caught. In this podcast interview we discuss the true realities of investigating these criminals and the crucial role of the FBI. The interview is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the show's website. A serial killer, or serial murderer, is someone who kills three or more people over a period, driven by psychological gratification. The FBI identifies motives like anger, thrill-seeking, financial gain, and attention-seeking. Serial killers often have specific victim profiles, such as demographic traits or gender. The FBI analyzes these patterns to track down the killers and understand their motives. Though distinct from mass murderers, spree killers, or contract killers, serial killers can share traits with these other types of criminals. FBI Arresting Serial Killers, From Computer Data to Danger. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. The term "serial killer" is often credited to former FBI special agent Robert Ressler, who used "serial homicide" in a 1974 lecture at the Police Staff College in Bramshill, England. Ann Rule, in her book Kiss Me, Kill Me, credits LAPD detective Pierce Brooks with coining the term and creating the Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) system in 1985. Criminologist Ernst Gennat first used the German term Serienmörder ('serial murderer') in 1930 to describe Peter Kürten. Peter Vronsky, in Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters (2004), notes that while Ressler popularized "serial homicide" in 1974, the terms "serial murder" and "serial murderer" appeared earlier in John Brophy's The Meaning of Murder (1966) and a 1967 Washington, D.C. newspaper review. FBI Arresting Serial Killers, From Computer Data to Danger. Our guest, Michael Harrigan, is a retired FBI agent, military veteran, and former police officer from Connecticut. He discusses the FBI's role in investigating serial killers and shares insights from his career, highlighting the differences between police work and FBI operations, from desk work to danger from Quantico to Washington, D.C. We discuss so much that people don't know about the role of the FBI in investigating and Arresting Serial Killers. You can listen to this in Apple Podcasts, our website, Spotify or most major podcast platforms. After retiring from the FBI Michael Harrigan is one of the key figures at the Pax Group LLC.  Operational Police Protective Services, provides professional, safe and effective security services in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania. And will be expanding to other States soon. Get more details at www.oppsprotection.com. Colonial Metals Group, helps with the goal of protecting your financial future. Being at the whim of the stock market or the current Administration doesn't not make many people feel safe, or secure. But having a self-directed IRA where they can safely store gold and silver, assets that have stood the test of time, no matter what the economy or the government policies are, makes sense. Colonial Metals Group helps create a Self-Directed IRA where people can have direct access to their assets. Learn more about a special offer for our audience - click on the link in the description below or call the special 800 number and you'll receive a safe and up to $10,000 in free silver. Call 800 898 1841, 800 898 1841, that's 800 898 1841 or go online to www.colonialmetalsgroup.com/letradio Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo. Follow us on MeWe, X, Instagram, Facebook. Be sure to check out our website. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. FBI Arresting Serial Killers, From Computer Data to Danger. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MORD AUF EX – Der internationale True Crime Podcast
Richard Speck: Born to Raise Hell

MORD AUF EX – Der internationale True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 73:44


#213: Die FBI-Fallanalytiker John Douglas und Robert Ressler betreten das düstere Gemäuer des Old Joliet Prisons – es sieht aus wie ein Horrorschloss. Durch die Gänge hallen Schreie und Flüche. Keiner der Gefangenen kann die Fallanalytiker ausstehen. Vor allem nicht der, für den sie heute gekommen sind: Richard Speck. Richard Speck brachte acht Schwesternschülerinnen in ihrem Zuhause um. Er brach ein, schüchterte die jungen Frauen mit seinen Waffen ein und tötete dann eine nach der nächsten. Nur die junge Cora konnte sich vor ihm verstecken – und ihn später identifizieren. Heute sprechen wir darüber, wie Douglas und Ressler Specks Persönlichkeit erforschen. Und welche kontroversen Tricks sie anwenden müssen, damit er mit ihnen spricht. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx) Eine Produktion von Auf Ex Productions. Hosts: Leonie Bartsch, Linn Schütze Recherche: Linn Schütze Redaktion: Antonia Fischer Produktion: Alexander Chouzanas / Lorenz Schütze Quellen (Auswahl) "Mindhunter: Die spektakulärsten Fälle der FBI-Spezialeinheit für Serienverbrechen." von John Douglas und Mark Olshaker "The Crime of the Century: Richard Speck and the Murders That Shocked a Nation" von Dennis L. Breo und William J. Martin Gerichtsurteil: The People v. Speck [Chicago History Museum](https://www.chicagohistory.org/first-mass-murderer-richard-speck/) Mehr Informationen, Bilder und Videos zum Fall findet ihr auch auf Social Media, unter @mordaufexpodcast

Brutal Nation
What Do You Get When You Cross a Math Genius w/a Sexual Sadist: John Cruxley - Vampire Rapist

Brutal Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 34:12


In November 1985, John Cruxley was arrested for the rape and torture of 19-year-old Laura Murphy in Malabar, Florida. She said during her two days of captivity, he sexually assaulted her multiple times, and drained 40%-45% of her blood. He also claimed he drank her blood after extracting it. Famed FBI profiler Robert Ressler stated he had no doubt Crutchley was a serial killer with potentially more than 30 victims. Was the sadistic math genius with top secret government clearance and a taste for blood and pain ever charged or convicted of murder? Listen in as this and more is discussed. Buy the book: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SK 101⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shop our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Store⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join in the conversation: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Citizens of Brutal Nation⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Stelle e Strisce
La criminalità negli Stati Uniti - La patria dei serial killer

Stelle e Strisce

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 61:57


L'origine del termine “serial killer” risale alla fine degli anni '70. Esso venne coniato dagli agenti dell'FBI, Robert Ressler e John Douglas, per distinguere il comportamento degli assassini seriali rispetto agli omicidi plurimi colpevoli di stragi. All'epoca, infatti, la società americana si trovava in una fase di grande fermento politico-culturale, che aveva portato alla luce una serie di problemi sociali, tra cui la diffusione della violenza. In questo contesto, negli USA si verificarono alcuni episodi di omicidi multipli che catturarono l'attenzione dell'opinione pubblica. Si trattava di spietati assassini del calibro di Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, e molti altri, che con i loro atroci delitti paralizzarono l'intero Paese. Casi del genere fecero emergere l'idea che questi individui non fossero dei semplici assassini, ma persone che seguivano un pattern specifico di comportamenti e che avrebbero potuto essere identificati ed eventualmente fermati prima che commettessero altri omicidi. Ma perché questo fenomeno nasce proprio negli Stati Uniti? Se vuoi ascoltare una puntata bonus ogni mese e sostenere il nostro lavoro, da oggi è possibile abbonarsi al nostro canale Patreon e accedere a contenuti bonus esclusivi tramite questo link: patreon.com/StelleeStrisce732 Iscriviti al canale Telegram per non perderti gli approfondimenti e le novità in anteprima sulle prossime puntate: https://t.me/StelleStrisce

Unforbidden Truth
Interview with Dr Ann Burgess Part 2

Unforbidden Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 24:41


www.unforbiddentruthpodcast.comDr. Ann Burgess is a researcher whose work has focused on developing ways to assess and treat trauma in rape victims, she has been labeled a pioneer in her field. She is also a professor at the William F. Connell School of Nursing at Boston College. Dr. Burgess consulted with John Douglas, Robert Ressler and other FBI agents in the Behavior Analysis Unit (BAU) to develop modern psychological profiling for serial killers.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/4724561/advertisement

Unforbidden Truth
Interview with Dr Ann Burgess Part 1

Unforbidden Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 23:29


Dr. Ann Burgess is a researcher whose work has focused on developing ways to assess and treat trauma in rape victims, she has been labeled a pioneer in her field. She is also a professor at the William F. Connell School of Nursing at Boston College. Dr. Burgess consulted with John Douglas, Robert Ressler and other FBI agents in the Behavior Analysis Unit (BAU) to develop modern psychological profiling for serial killers.www.unforbiddentruthpodcast.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/4724561/advertisement

Unforbidden Truth
Interview with Dr. Ann Burgess Part 1

Unforbidden Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 23:29


Dr. Ann Burgess is a researcher whose work has focused on developing ways to assess and treat trauma in rape victims, she has been labeled a pioneer in her field. She is also a professor at the William F. Connell School of Nursing at Boston College. Dr. Burgess consulted with John Douglas, Robert Ressler and other FBI agents in the Behavior Analysis Unit (BAU) to develop modern psychological profiling for serial killers.www.unforbiddentruthpodcast.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/4724561/advertisement

Cryptique
SINSISTER SOULS CASE VI: VAMPIRE RAPIST (explicit)

Cryptique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 33:10


Tonight on Sinister Souls we cover the case of John Crutchley, a man who raped and drained victims blood to drink.  He was never convicted of murder, but renown FBI agent Robert Ressler believed he was a serial killer.  Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow.  Let us know what you think at cryptiquepodcast@gmail.com and check out our merch at cryptiquepodcaststore.com

Mind Over Murder
BONUS: Ann Burgess and Steven Constantine: Real Life Mindhunting

Mind Over Murder

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 47:28


Ann Burgess is a forensic Nurse and the real life mind hunter and researcher who worked with John Douglas, Robert Ressler and other legendary FBI profilers in profiling some of the most dangerous serial killers ever. Ann and her co-writer Steven Constantine join Mind Over Murder co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley to discuss their new book, "A Killer by Design: Murderers, Mindhunters, and My Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind."Ann Burgess is a professor at Boston College:https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/cson/faculty-research/faculty-directory/ann-burgess.htmlA Killer by Design: Murderers, Mindhunters, and My Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind:https://www.amazon.com/Killer-Design-Murderers-Mindhunters-Decipher/dp/0306924870/ref=asc_df_0306924870/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=564641513751&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5650798056441637035&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003199&hvtargid=pla-1642070355320&psc=1PCS Magazine: Meet the Female Forensic Researcher Behind Netflix's 'Mindhunter'The real-life Wendy Carr helped the FBI formulate criminal profiling in the 1970s—and her work with victims isn't over.https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-female-forensic-researcher-behind-mindhunterWAVY 10 News: Monday Marks 35th Anniversary of the Colonial Parkway Murdershttps://www.wavy.com/video/monday-marks-35th-anniversary-of-colonial-parkway-murders/8542052/?mibextid=Zxz2cZWTKR News Channel 3: 35 Years Later, Family Without Answers for Colonial Parkway Murdershttps://www.wtkr.com/news/35-years-later-family-without-answers-for-colonial-parkway-murders-caseJoin the discussion on our Mind Over Murder and Colonial Parkway Murders pages on Facebook.Mind Over Murder on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindoverpodcastColonial Parkway Murders Facebook page with more than 15,000 followers: https://www.facebook.com/ColonialParkwayCaseYou can also participate in an in-depth discussion of the Colonial Parkway Murders here:https://earonsgsk.proboards.com/board/50/colonial-parkway-murdersMind Over Murder is proud to be a Spreaker Prime Podcaster:https://www.spreaker.comNew Article in Virginia Gazette: 35 Years Later, Victims' Families in Colonial Parkway Murders Still Searching for AnswersJoin the discussion on our Mind Over Murder and Colonial Parkway Murders pages on Facebook.Mind Over Murder on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindoverpodcastYou can also participate in an in-depth discussion of the Colonial Parkway Murders here:https://earonsgsk.proboards.com/board/50/colonial-parkway-murdersFollow Othram's DNA Solves: You can help solve a case. Help fund a case or contribute your DNA. Your support helps solve crimes, enable the identification of John & Jane Does, and bring closure to families. Joining is fast, secure, and easy.https://dnasolves.com/Virginia Gazette: 35 Years Later, Victims' Families in Colonial Parkway Murders Still Searching for Answers, Hope DNA Advances will Solve Case By Em Holter and Abigail Adcoxhttps://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-colonial-parkway-murders-anniversary-1024-20211022-76jkpte6qvez7onybmhbhp7nfi-story.htmlMedium: The Colonial Parkway Murders — A Tale of Two Killers? By Quinn Zanehttps://medium.com/unburied/the-colonial-parkway-murders-a-tale-of-two-killers-1e8fda367a48Washington Post: "Crimes of Passion"https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1997/08/15/crimes-of-passion/0a38e8f9-6d04-48e4-a847-7d3cba53c363/Daily Beast: "Inside the Maddening Search for Virginia's Colonial Parkway Serial Killer" By Justin Rohrlichhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/what-happened-to-cathleen-thomas-and-rebecca-dowski-inside-the-hunt-for-the-colonial-parkway-killerCitizens! Check out our new line of "Mind Over Murder" t-shirts and other good stuff !https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mind-over-murder-podcast?ref_id=23885Washington Post Op-Ed Piece by Deidre Enright of the Innocence Project:"The FBI should use DNA, not posters, to solve a cold-case murder" https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/25/julie-williams-laura-winans-unsolved-murder-test-dna/Oxygen: "Loni Coombs Feels A Kinship To 'Lovers' Lane' Victim Cathy Thomas"Loni Coombs felt an immediate connection to Cathy Thomas, a groundbreaking gay woman who broke through barriers at the U.S. Naval Academy before she was brutally murdered along the Colonial Parkway in Virginia.https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/loni-coombs-feels-a-kinship-to-colonial-parkway-victim-cathy-thomasYou can contribute to help "Mind Over Murder" do our important work:https://mindovermurderpodcast.com/supportFour one-hour episodes on the Colonial Parkway Murders are available on Oxygen as "The Lover's Lane Murders." The series is available on the free Oxygen app, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon, and many other platforms. https://www.oxygen.com/lovers-lane-murders Oxygen" "Who Were The Colonial Parkway Murder Victims? 8 Young People All Killed In Virginia Within 4 Years" https://www.oxygen.com/lovers-lane-murders/crime-news/who-were-the-colonial-parkway-murder-victims Washington Post Magazine: "Victims, Families and America's Thirst for True-Crime Stories." "For Bill Thomas, his sister Cathy's murder is a deeply personal tragedy. For millions of true-crime fans, it's entertainment." https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/magazine/wp/2019/07/30/feature/victims-families-and-americas-thirst-for-true-crime-stories/Daily Press excellent series of articles on the Colonial Parkway Murders: "The Parkway" http://digital.dailypress.com/static/parkway_cottage/main/index.htmlColonial Parkway Murders website: https://colonialparkwaymurders.com Mind Over Murder Podcast website: https://mindovermurderpodcast.comPlease subscribe and rate us at your favorite podcast sites. Ratings and reviews are very important. Please share and tell your friends!We launch a new episode of "Mind Over Murder" every Monday morning, and a bonus episode every Thursday morning.Sponsors: Othram and DNAsolves.comContribute Your DNA to help solve cases: https://dnasolves.com/user/registerFollow "Mind Over Murder" on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderOverFollow Bill Thomas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillThomas56Follow "Colonial Parkway Murders" on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColonialParkwayCase/Follow us on InstaGram:: https://www.instagram.com/colonialparkwaymurders/Check out the entire Crawlspace Media network at http://crawlspace-media.com/All rights reserved. Mind Over Murder, Copyright Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley, Another Dog Productions/Absolute Zero Productions

MORD AUF EX – Der internationale True Crime Podcast

159 Die FBI-Profiler John Douglas und Robert Ressler sind auf dem Weg in das Hochsicherheitsgefängnis in Salem. Hier treffen sie den Serienmörder Jerry Brudos. Dieser hat eine ganz besondere Vorliebe: hohe Absatz-Schuhe und Füße. Die FBI-Profiler finden heraus, wie sich aus dem Fetisch ein tödliches Verlangen entwickelte. Gemeinsam mit John Douglas und Robert Ressler wollen wir heute in die Geschichte eines der schlimmsten Serienmörder überhaupt einsteigen. Dabei erinnert uns Jerry Brudos an viele andere Gewaltverbrecher, über die wir schon gesprochen haben. Egal ob Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, BTK oder OJ Simpson - für Linn geht es nicht schlimmer als Jerry Brudos. Also liebe Exis, macht euch bereit für einen Heavy Hitter, für Profiling á la John Douglas, für nostalgische Erinnerungen an die Mindhunter-Serie und eine "Mord auf Ex" Klassiker-Folge! Es wird auf jeden Fall extrem, es wird eklig, es wird fussig und es wird schockierend. Mehr Infos zum Fall und zum Podcast findet ihr unter: @mordaufexpodcast auf social media oder unter www.mordaufex.de Wenn ihr diesen Podcast unterstützen wollt, folgt uns gerne und abonniert den Kanal. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx

Criminels
Police Scientifique - Dans la tête des tueurs (2/2)

Criminels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 28:29


Le célèbre profiler du FBI, Robert Ressler, popularise l'expression de “serial killer”. À l'aide d'indices invisibles, d'habitudes ou de traits sociaux, le profilage révolutionne les enquêtes et permet de cerner la personnalité de nombreux meurtriers.Police scientifique est un podcast coproduit par Initial Studio et New Dominion Pictures, adapté de la série documentaire audiovisuelle "New detectives" produit par New Dominion Pictures. Cet épisode a été écrit par Steve Zorn et James Schultz et il a été réalisé par Joseph Wiecha.Bonne écoute ! Pour découvrir nos autres podcasts, suivez Initial Studio sur Instagram et Facebook. Crédits du podcastProduction exécutive du podcast : Initial StudioProduction éditoriale : Sarah Koskievic et Mandy Lebourg assistées de Sidonie CottierMontage : Camille LegrasIllustration : Laurine VogelAvec la voix de Benjamin Saeptem Hours

Criminels
Police Scientifique - Dans la tête des tueurs (1/2)

Criminels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 23:06


Le célèbre profiler du FBI, Robert Ressler, popularise l'expression de “serial killer”. À l'aide d'indices invisibles, d'habitudes ou de traits sociaux, le profilage révolutionne les enquêtes et permet de cerner la personnalité de nombreux meurtriers.Police scientifique est un podcast coproduit par Initial Studio et New Dominion Pictures, adapté de la série documentaire audiovisuelle "New detectives" produit par New Dominion Pictures. Cet épisode a été écrit par Steve Zorn et James Schultz et il a été réalisé par Joseph Wiecha.Bonne écoute ! Pour découvrir nos autres podcasts, suivez Initial Studio sur Instagram et Facebook. Crédits du podcastProduction exécutive du podcast : Initial StudioProduction éditoriale : Sarah Koskievic et Mandy Lebourg assistées de Sidonie CottierMontage : Camille LegrasIllustration : Laurine VogelAvec la voix de Benjamin Saeptem Hours

True Crime University
Season 3, Episode 9: John Joubert (Serial Killer)- Part 2 of 2

True Crime University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 91:23


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

Thrillers by the Bookclub Pod
Reading is for Everyone with @bibliolifestyle

Thrillers by the Bookclub Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 72:51


Welcome to Episode 17 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Our special guest is Victoria from Bibliolifestyle.com Find Victoria on Instagram at @bibliolifestyle Chelsea's Book: LOOK CLOSER by David Ellis (Available Now!) - Similar Suggestions: The Woman Inside by EG Scott, The Woman on the Train by Paula Hawkins Victoria's Book: KILLERS OF A CERTAIN AGE by Deanna Raybourn (Available Now!) - Similar Suggestions: The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, An Elderly Lady is Up To No Good by Helene Tursten Olivia's Book: UNMASKED: My life solving America's cold cases by Paul Holes (Available Now!) - Similar Suggestions: I'll Be Gone In the Dark by Michelle McNamara, Evil Has a Name by Paul Holes, Mindhunter by John Douglas, Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert Ressler, Unsub by Meg Gardiner Contact Us: Email: thrillersbythebookclubpod@gmail.com Instagram: Chelsea: @thrillerbookbabe Olivia: @oliviadaywrites Happy Pub Day! HOW TO SELL A HAUNTED HOUSE by Grady Hendrix THE DEVIL YOU KNOW by PJ Tracy EVERYONE IN MY FAMILY HAS KILLED SOMEONE by Benjamin Stevenson KILLER STORY by Matt Witten

Mind Over Murder
NEW: True Crime Holiday Gift Guide 2022

Mind Over Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 45:34


It's holiday gift time! If you're not sure what to get the true crime aficionado in your life, never fear! Mind Over Murder has you covered!GIFT OF BOOKS:1) A Killer by Design: Murderers, Mindhunters, and My Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind-- Ann Burgess and Steven Constantine.If you're a fan of David Fincher's colossal hit MINDHUNTER, you won't want to miss the story of the real-life Wendy Carr, the brilliant psychiatric nurse who worked alongside Robert Ressler, John Douglas, and the other pioneering FBI agents in Quantico's Behavioral Science Unit. Even if you think you're familiar with the early days of the BSU from Douglas and Olshaker's books, trust me, you don't know the half of it! This book is a treat for anyone who wants more on the development of profiling.PAIR THIS WITH: Any of the initial books from Douglas and Olshaker; a viewing of Fincher's MINDHUNTER; or the Audible presentation of the book, beautifully read by Gabra Zackman.We interviewed Ann and Steven about their book on Mind Over Murder on our episode from July 18, 2022.2) Frozen in Fear: A True Story of Surviving the Shadows of Death-- Jane Carson-Sandler.Jane is one of the surviving victims of the Golden State Killer and she is one tough-as-nails lady! This short memoir details her life both before and after the attack and discusses how she put her life back together to both survive and to thrive in spite of her trauma.PAIR THIS WITH: Michelle McNamara and Paul Haynes “I'll Be Gone in the Dark”; the HBO mini-series of the same name; XG Productions Audible Original “Evil Has a Name.”3) When a Killer Calls-- John Douglas and Mark Olshaker.I'm an unabashed John Douglas fan; everything he and Mark Olshaker have ever written lives somewhere on my true crime bookshelves. But this is by far the best of their work and that is really saying something! The kidnapping and murder of Shari Smith is horrifying, but even more so is the behavior of the offender. It is so audacious and cruel that it sounds like something from a movie. John's work on the case will break your heart… but it is the work of a profiler at the top of his game!PAIR THIS WITH: Anything this dynamic duo have previously written! You will never get a boring or poorly written book from these guys!We interviewed Mark Olshaker about this book on Mind Over Murder on February 14th and February 21st, 2022.4) Journey to the Center of the Mind Books 1-3-- James Fitzgerald.Grab a hot drink, snuggle under a warm blanket, and leave yourself plenty of time to binge! Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald's career as both a uniformed cop and then an FBI profiler is full of ups and downs, which he skillfully and entertainingly details in his books. Get all 3 books if you want the full and unabridged Fitz story, though book 3 is my favorite as that's where we learn all about the Unabomb case and linguistic profiling. Make sure you check out his website for books and other merch (www.jamesrfitzgerald.com) including autographed posters.PAIR THIS WITH: Fitz's podcast The Fitz Files (which features a cameo from Kristin); the original drama MANHUNT: UNABOMBER; and the XG Productions Audible original “Where the Devil Belongs.”We interviewed Fitz on Mind Over Murder about the Unabomber and his books on June 30 and July 7, 2022.5) ShadowMan: An Elusive Psycho Killer and the Birth of FBI Profiling-- Ron Franscell.The story of Howard Teten and Patrick Mullany's profile of the Susie Jaeger kidnapping case was all new to me, but it's an absolutely enthralling story. These are the two men who started the BSU—the profiling legends we know today (Rob Ressler, John Douglas, Judd Ray) learned the ropes from Teten and Mullaney. The unsub at the heart of this story is your classic “nice guy next door” and it will definitely make you reevaluate what you think you know about your neighbors! It's a pulse pounding read!PAIR THIS WITH: If you're in the mood for a history of the early days of the BSU, start here, progress to Ann Burgess's “A Killer by Design”, then move on to the earliest Douglas and Olshaker collabs “Mindhunter” and “Journey into Darkness.” Take time for Robert Ressler's book “Whoever Fights Monsters” as well.6) Madman in the Woods—Jamie Gehring.What was it like to live literally next door to Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber? To have him show up at your door and even have him over for dinner? Jamie Gehring could tell you. She lived next to him in Montana. If you ever wanted to know who Ted Kaczynski was and how he evolved into the Unabomber, Jamie's book will bring you as close as you'll ever come, short of having a conversation with him yourself. This is a stunner of a memoir. I can't recommend it enough.PAIR THIS WITH: Jim Fitzgerald's JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE MIND, book 3; a viewing of MANHUNT: UNABOMBER; Audible original “Where the Devil Belongs”; the Audible version of this book, read by Jamie herself.We interviewed Jamie on Mind Over Murder on June 27th, 2022.7) Keeping On—Gemma Hoskins.You knew her and loved her on THE KEEPERS! But do you know the real Gemma Hoskins? You can by reading her book! Gemma's memoir is by turns funny, poignant, and insightful. There's plenty of info on Sister Cathy Cesnik's case and yes, there are some bombshells you won't want to miss!PAIR THIS WITH: A re-watch of THE KEEPERS! It's been a few years since it first aired, so it's more than time to give it another viewing! Pop some popcorn, grab a fuzzy blanket, and be prepared to give up a few hours of your life in a binge of epic proportions.We interviewed Gemma on Mind Over Murder on July 28th and August 4th.8. Trailed: One Woman's Quest to Solve the Shenandoah Murders—Kathryn Miles.This labor of love from Kate Miles is one of the best true crime reads in recent memory, tying together the murders of Julie Williams and Lollie Winans in the Shenandoah National Park with other missing and murdered women in Virginia. She discusses some compelling theories as to who may have murdered the women back in 1996 and sheds light on major issues within the NPS during that time period. It's thought-provoking and sensitive reporting. Highly recommended!PAIR THIS WITH: “The Cold Vanish” from Jon Billman (which we featured on last year's gift guide), which also explores disappearances and murders in national parks.We interviewed Kate on Mind Over Murder on May 16th and May 23rd of 2022.9) How to Catch a Killer and I Scream Man—Dr. Katherine Ramsland.We couldn't pick just one book out of Dr. Ramsland's whopping catalogue; you'll never get a bad book from this talented, astute, and prolific writer. But we opted for her two most recent releases—How to Catch a Killer is about the hunt for and capture of the world's most notorious serial killers including Rodney Alcala (the Dating Game killer); GSK; Aileen Wuoronos; and many more. This is part of the Profiles in Crime series, so if you love this one, there's more to come.And we couldn't neglect Dr. Ramsland's fiction debut … I Scream Man, featuring protagonist Annie Hunter who seems to be quite a bit like the good doctor herself! It's an excellent first book in a new series and we are looking forward to more! Check out all of Dr. Ramsland's books at www.katherineramsland.net.PAIR THIS WITH: Any of her 70 other books! I recommend the two that tie in to CSI and CRIMINAL MINDS.We interviewed Dr. Ramsland on Mind Over Murder on July 4 and July 11 of 2022.10) The Babysitter—Liza Rodman.Imagine, if you will, learning that your beloved childhood babysitter was a sadistic psychopath who was murdering women when he wasn't watching you. That's precisely what happened to Liza Rodman when she learned that Tony Costa, handyman and her childhood babysitter, was the ghoul responsible for murdering and dismembering four women in the Truro woods near Provincetown. The premise on its own is enough to make your skin crawl … learning what Tony Costa was actually doing made me want to sleep with the lights on! This pairs perfectly with HELLTOWN by Casey Sherman, which covers Tony Costa's crimes.PAIR THIS WITH: HELLTOWN, below!11) Helltown—Casey Sherman.Liza Rodman's childhood babysitter, Tony Costa, was a horrific serial killer who haunted the Cape Cod and Provincetown area, murdering and dismembering women. His horrific crimes and his court case are covered expertly in the book. Also explored is the pull the case had over two enigmatic local writers—Kurt Vonnegut and Normal Mailer. This meticulously researched and brilliantly crafted book was one of my favorite true crime reads of this year.PAIR THIS WITH: THE BABYSITTER, above!We interviewed Casey on Mind Over Murder on September 19th 202212) American Demon—Daniel Stashower.There's so much more to Eliot Ness than his time with the Untouchables. This deep dive into Ness's time in Cleveland and his work trying to solve the series of brutal slayings by the Butcher of Kingsbury Run is masterful. Stashower has a wonderful touch with historical crimes … they seem to come alive on the page. The book is meticulously researched, gorgeously written, and will keep you turning pages.PAIR THIS WITH: THE BEAUTIFUL CIGAR GIRL, Stashower's book about the murder of Mary Rogers and Edgar Allan Poe's involvement in it.We interviewed Dan on Mind Over Murder on October 31st, 2022.GIFTS OF SERVICE:1) You can help to solve a crime in one of two ways by going to DNASolves.com. You can either help to fund a case (or two or three) in any dollar amount, large or small, or you can follow the instructions on how to provide your own DNA to help grow the searchable law enforcement database.2) We know you love the work that Othram does as much as we do! They are absolutely smashing cold case solves! Did you know they have a ton of great merchandise to offer as well? Happy Holidays from Kristin and Bill!

Strange & Unusual
Ep 134: Naur - Inspirational Crimes

Strange & Unusual

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 45:11


Following up on last week's episode, Roya is covering Richard Chase, a killer who inspired Criminal Minds with a small bonus of Robert Ressler who helped create the BSU team at the FBI. It's creepy. We laugh because it's uncomfortable (but also because Roya can't say ‘broke into the home' you'll find out when you get there). Email us at: Strangeunusualpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: Patreon.com/strangeunusual Follow the pod on IG at: @strange_unusual_podcast Twitter: @_strangeunusual Facebook: The Strange and Unusual Podcast 'Elevator' music: Private Hell Productions Theme song: rap2h

Crímenes Ibéricos
ENTREVISTAS A ASESINOS - El payaso asesino

Crímenes Ibéricos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 35:45


🎙☠️ Nueva entrevista con un asesino en serie . 👉Hoy escucharéis la recreación de la entrevista que le hizo el criminólogo Robert Ressler a John Wayne Gacy que mató a 33 niños. 👉 Aunque en su momento lo confesó cuando grabó esta entrevista su posición había cambiado y no reconoció todas las atrocidades.

Mind Over Murder
NEW: Ann Burgess and Steven Constantine: Real Life Mindhunting

Mind Over Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 47:50


Ann Burgess is a forensic Nurse and the real life mind hunter and researcher who worked with John Douglas, Robert Ressler and other legendary FBI profilers in profiling some of the most dangerous serial killers ever. Ann and her co-writer Steven Constantine join Mind Over Murder co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley to discuss their new book, "A Killer by Design: Murderers, Mindhunters, and My Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind."Ann Burgess is a professor at Boston College:https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/cson/faculty-research/faculty-directory/ann-burgess.htmlA Killer by Design: Murderers, Mindhunters, and My Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind:https://www.amazon.com/Killer-Design-Murderers-Mindhunters-Decipher/dp/0306924870/ref=asc_df_0306924870/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=564641513751&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5650798056441637035&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003199&hvtargid=pla-1642070355320&psc=1PCS Magazine: Meet the Female Forensic Researcher Behind Netflix's 'Mindhunter'The real-life Wendy Carr helped the FBI formulate criminal profiling in the 1970s—and her work with victims isn't over.https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-female-forensic-researcher-behind-mindhunterOthram DNA Solves: You can help solve a case. Help fund a case or contribute your DNA. Your support helps solve crimes, enable the identification of John & Jane Does, and bring closure to families. Joining is fast, secure, and easy.https://dnasolves.com/Join the discussion on our Mind Over Murder and Colonial Parkway Murders pages on Facebook.Mind Over Murder on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindoverpodcastColonial Parkway Murders Facebook page with more than 14,000 followers: https://www.facebook.com/ColonialParkwayCaseYou can also participate in an in-depth discussion of the Colonial Parkway Murders here:https://earonsgsk.proboards.com/board/50/colonial-parkway-murdersMind Over Murder is proud to be a Spreaker Prime Podcaster:https://www.spreaker.comNew Article in Virginia Gazette: 35 Years Later, Victims' Families in Colonial Parkway Murders Still Searching for Answers, Hope DNA Advances will Solve Case By Em Holter and Abigail Adcoxhttps://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-colonial-parkway-murders-anniversary-1024-20211022-76jkpte6qvez7onybmhbhp7nfi-story.htmlNew Article in Medium: The Colonial Parkway Murders — A Tale of Two Killers? By Quinn Zanehttps://medium.com/unburied/the-colonial-parkway-murders-a-tale-of-two-killers-1e8fda367a48Washington Post: "Crimes of Passion"https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1997/08/15/crimes-of-passion/0a38e8f9-6d04-48e4-a847-7d3cba53c363/New feature article in the Daily Beast: "Inside the Maddening Search for Virginia's Colonial Parkway Serial Killer" By Justin Rohrlichhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/what-happened-to-cathleen-thomas-and-rebecca-dowski-inside-the-hunt-for-the-colonial-parkway-killerCitizens! Check out our new line of "Mind Over Murder" t-shirts and other good stuff !https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mind-over-murder-podcast?ref_id=23885Washington Post Op-Ed Piece by Deidre Enright of the Innocence Project:"The FBI should use DNA, not posters, to solve a cold-case murder" https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/25/julie-williams-laura-winans-unsolved-murder-test-dna/Oxygen: "Loni Coombs Feels A Kinship To 'Lovers' Lane' Victim Cathy Thomas"Loni Coombs felt an immediate connection to Cathy Thomas, a groundbreaking gay woman who broke through barriers at the U.S. Naval Academy before she was brutally murdered along the Colonial Parkway in Virginia.https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/loni-coombs-feels-a-kinship-to-colonial-parkway-victim-cathy-thomasYou can contribute to help "Mind Over Murder" do our important work:https://mindovermurderpodcast.com/supportFour one-hour episodes on the Colonial Parkway Murders are available on Oxygen as "The Lover's Lane Murders." The series is available on the free Oxygen app, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon, and many other platforms. https://www.oxygen.com/lovers-lane-murders Oxygen" "Who Were The Colonial Parkway Murder Victims? 8 Young People All Killed In Virginia Within 4 Years" https://www.oxygen.com/lovers-lane-murders/crime-news/who-were-the-colonial-parkway-murder-victims Washington Post Magazine: "Victims, Families and America's Thirst for True-Crime Stories." "For Bill Thomas, his sister Cathy's murder is a deeply personal tragedy. For millions of true-crime fans, it's entertainment." https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/magazine/wp/2019/07/30/feature/victims-families-and-americas-thirst-for-true-crime-stories/Daily Press excellent series of articles on the Colonial Parkway Murders: "The Parkway" http://digital.dailypress.com/static/parkway_cottage/main/index.htmlColonial Parkway Murders website: https://colonialparkwaymurders.com Mind Over Murder Podcast website: https://mindovermurderpodcast.comPlease subscribe and rate us at your favorite podcast sites. Ratings and reviews are very important. Please share and tell your friends!We launch a new episode of "Mind Over Murder" every Monday morning, and a bonus episode every Thursday morning.Sponsors: Othram and DNAsolves.comContribute Your DNA to help solve cases: https://dnasolves.com/user/registerFollow "Mind Over Murder" on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderOverFollow Bill Thomas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillThomas56Follow "Colonial Parkway Murders" on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColonialParkwayCase/Follow us on InstaGram:: https://www.instagram.com/colonialparkwaymurders/Check out the entire Crawlspace Media network at http://crawlspace-media.com/New Article in Virginia Gazette: 35 Years Later, Victims' Families in Colonial Parkway Murders Still Searching for Answers, Hope DNA Advances will Solve Case By Em Holter and Abigail Adcoxhttps://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-colonial-parkway-murders-anniversary-1024-20211022-76jkpte6qvez7onybmhbhp7nfi-story.htmlNew Article in Medium: The Colonial Parkway Murders — A Tale of Two Killers? By Quinn Zanehttps://medium.com/unburied/the-colonial-parkway-murders-a-tale-of-two-killers-1e8fda367a48Washington Post: "Crimes of Passion"https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1997/08/15/crimes-of-passion/0a38e8f9-6d04-48e4-a847-7d3cba53c363/New feature article in the Daily Beast: "Inside the Maddening Search for Virginia's Colonial Parkway Serial Killer" By Justin Rohrlichhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/what-happened-to-cathleen-thomas-and-rebecca-dowski-inside-the-hunt-for-the-colonial-parkway-killerCitizens! Check out our new line of "Mind Over Murder" t-shirts and other good stuff !https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mind-over-murder-podcast?ref_id=23885Washington Post Op-Ed Piece by Deidre Enright of the Innocence Project:"The FBI should use DNA, not posters, to solve a cold-case murder" https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/25/julie-williams-laura-winans-unsolved-murder-test-dna/Oxygen: "Loni Coombs Feels A Kinship To 'Lovers' Lane' Victim Cathy Thomas"Loni Coombs felt an immediate connection to Cathy Thomas, a groundbreaking gay woman who broke through barriers at the U.S. Naval Academy before she was brutally murdered along the Colonial Parkway in Virginia.https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/loni-coombs-feels-a-kinship-to-colonial-parkway-victim-cathy-thomasYou can contribute to help "Mind Over Murder" do our important work:https://mindovermurderpodcast.com/supportFour one-hour episodes on the Colonial Parkway Murders are available on Oxygen as "The Lover's Lane Murders." The series is available on the free Oxygen app, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon, and many other platforms. https://www.oxygen.com/lovers-lane-murders Oxygen" "Who Were The Colonial Parkway Murder Victims? 8 Young People All Killed In Virginia Within 4 Years" https://www.oxygen.com/lovers-lane-murders/crime-news/who-were-the-colonial-parkway-murder-victims Washington Post Magazine: "Victims, Families and America's Thirst for True-Crime Stories." "For Bill Thomas, his sister Cathy's murder is a deeply personal tragedy. For millions of true-crime fans, it's entertainment." https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/magazine/wp/2019/07/30/feature/victims-families-and-americas-thirst-for-true-crime-stories/Daily Press excellent series of articles on the Colonial Parkway Murders: "The Parkway" http://digital.dailypress.com/static/parkway_cottage/main/index.htmlColonial Parkway Murders website: https://colonialparkwaymurders.com Mind Over Murder Podcast website: https://mindovermurderpodcast.comPlease subscribe and rate us at your favorite podcast sites. Ratings and reviews are very important. Please share and tell your friends!https://lovethepodcast.com/jpHq3qWe launch a new episode of "Mind Over Murder" every Monday morning, and a bonus episode every Thursday morning.Sponsors: Othram and DNAsolves.comContribute Your DNA to help solve cases: https://dnasolves.com/user/registerFollow "Mind Over Murder" on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderOverFollow Bill Thomas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillThomas56Follow "Colonial Parkway Murders" on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColonialParkwayCase/Follow us on InstaGram:: https://www.instagram.com/colonialparkwaymurders/Check out the entire Crawlspace Media network at http://crawlspace-media.com/All rights reserved. Mind Over Murder, Copyright Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley, Another Dog Productions/Absolute Zero Productions

Beyond The Edge Of Darkness Podcast
John Wayne Gacy Interview with Robert Ressler

Beyond The Edge Of Darkness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 32:10


Known as the Killer Clown, John Wayne Gacy assaulted and murdered at least 33 young men and boys between 1972 and his arrest on Dec. 21, 1978.

Once Upon a Nightmare
Ep 71 - Mindhunter

Once Upon a Nightmare

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 76:43


"Butchering People Is Hard Work. Physically And Mentally. I Don't Think People Realize. You Need To Vent." Edmund Kemper Hello and welcome to Once Upon a Nightmare, the true crime in horror! In this episode I am joined by Kevin from The Jury Room Podcast, where we discuss Mindhunter (David Fincher, 2017-2019) In the 1970s at FBI headquarters in Quantico, Virginia, two FBI agents John Douglas and Robert Ressler would create the Behavioural Science Unit. Their work would mean interviewing multiple serial killers to develop a profile to help catch or prevent further killers. For more on The Jury Room Podcast: https://linktr.ee/juryroompodcast Podcast promo: The Jury Room - Addicted. Thank you for listening and don't forget to rate and review on itunes and podchasher and if you have any film suggestions then let me know.  For updates, reviews and behind the scenes info follow via one or all of the below options: Instagram – @onceuponanightmarepodcast Twitter - @anightmarepod Facebook - Once Upon a Nightmare Email - onceuponanightmarepod@gmail.com Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/anightmarepod Music by: Darren Curtis Music  Pay the Reaper -https://www.darrencurtismusic.com/dark-music ( https://www.darrencurtismusic.com/dark-music)   https://www.free-stock-music.com/darren-curtis-pay-the-reaper.html (https://www.free-stock-music.com/darren-curtis-pay-the-reaper.html)  Sources: Production Companies: https://www.imdb.com/company/co0116500?ref_=ttco_co_1 (Denver and Delilah Productions), https://www.imdb.com/company/co0144901?ref_=ttco_co_2 (Netfli)x, https://www.imdb.com/company/co0375454?ref_=ttco_co_3 (Panic Pictures (II)) Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR3G1lWbnUU

Escuchar para Temer
E24- Cazar Asesinos Seriales. Parte 2

Escuchar para Temer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 42:54


El ocho de agosto de 1969, un grupo de 4 individuos enviados por Charles Manson ingresaron a la casa del director de cine, Roman Polansky, para asesinar a toda persona que encontrasen. El crimen sería catalogado como uno de los más sangrientos y escandalosos en la historia de los Estados Unidos, pues lo autores eran un puñado de jóvenes y estudiantes que no guardaban ninguna relación previa con la delincuencia. ¿Fueron manipulados por Charles Manson?, ¿o simplemente dejaron salir la bestia que llevaban dentro? Cualquiera que fuera la respuesta, Norteamérica se enfrentaba a una oleada de crímenes sangrientos que parecían no tener explicación; Ted Bundy, David Berkowitz, Dennis Rader, John Wayne Gacy, todos nombres infames que dejaron tras de sí muerte y destrucción en su camino. Como respuesta, el FBI envió a John Douglas y Robert Ressler a prisiones de todo el país para entrevistarse con estos famosos asesinos seriales y multihomicidas. Se enfrentarían a la locura solo si la entendían. ¿Te gusta nuestro contenido? ¡Síguenos en redes! https://www.facebook.com/simpatia.arcano https://www.instagram.com/simpatia.arcano https://www.tiktok.com/@simpatia.arcano ¡Únete a nuestra comunidad por el grupo de WhatsApp y Discord! https://chat.whatsapp.com/DdtlLity9oUDk98qI6JXCQ https://discord.com/invite/RK3rcScV Suscríbete a nuestro sitio web y recibe noticias sobre nuevo contenido. https://www.simpatiaporloarcano.com/ Escúchanos también en YouTube u otras plataformas. https://linktr.ee/simpatia_porlo_arcano_Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simpatiaporloarcano/message

Escuchar para Temer
E23- Cazar Asesinos Seriales. Parte 1

Escuchar para Temer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 32:49


El ocho de agosto de 1969, un grupo de 4 individuos enviados por Charles Manson ingresaron a la casa del director de cine, Roman Polansky, para asesinar a toda persona que encontrasen. El crimen sería catalogado como uno de los más sangrientos y escandalosos en la historia de los Estados Unidos, pues lo autores eran un puñado de jóvenes y estudiantes que no guardaban ninguna relación previa con la delincuencia. ¿Fueron manipulados por Charles Manson?, ¿o simplemente dejaron salir la bestia que llevaban dentro? Cualquiera que fuera la respuesta, Norteamérica se enfrentaba a una oleada de crímenes sangrientos que parecían no tener explicación; Ted Bundy, David Berkowitz, Dennis Rader, John Wayne Gacy, todos nombres infames que dejaron tras de sí muerte y destrucción en su camino. Como respuesta, el FBI envió a John Douglas y Robert Ressler a prisiones de todo el país para entrevistarse con estos famosos asesinos seriales y multihomicidas. Se enfrentarían a la locura solo si la entendían. ¿Te gusta nuestro contenido? ¡Síguenos en redes! https://www.facebook.com/simpatia.arcano https://www.instagram.com/simpatia.arcano https://www.tiktok.com/@simpatia.arcano ¡Únete a nuestra comunidad por el grupo de WhatsApp y Discord! https://chat.whatsapp.com/DdtlLity9oUDk98qI6JXCQ https://discord.com/invite/RK3rcScV Suscríbete a nuestro sitio web y recibe noticias sobre nuevo contenido. https://www.simpatiaporloarcano.com/ Escúchanos en tu plataforma de podcast favorita. https://linktr.ee/simpatia_porlo_arcano_Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simpatiaporloarcano/message

The Phantom Never Dies
Fantomen: Serial Killers, Xanadu, & Hitler's Lawsuit

The Phantom Never Dies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 29:31


We're taking a peek behind the mask at the lives of the men who created our purple hero. We speak to Lee Falk's daughter Valerie about her father and his creations, take you through the lives of the early artists who worked on the strip, explore the indelible effect WWII has on the world of The Phantom – and how The Ghost Who Walks inspired resistance movements across Europe against the Nazis. Plus a little tidbit about one of the founding father's of cinema Frederico Fellini being obsessed with The Phantom. But you'll have to listen to find out!  King's Comics are offering 10% off The Phantom products - just use code phan10 at checkout here https://bit.ly/3GiR29d .    LINKS    Read the episode transcript here https://bit.ly/thephantom-ep2-transcript  .   Watch  ‘Valerie Remembers Lee Falk (1911-1999) Valerie speaking about her father Lee Falk   Read ‘Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Tracking Serial Killers for the FBI' by Robert Ressler   Buy ‘The Phantom Unmasked' Dr Kevin Patrick    Read ‘Investigating Lois Lane: The Turbulent History of the Daily Planet's Ace Reporter' by Tim Hanley   Follow @Maria__Lewis on Instagram     Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram    MEDIA REFERENCED   Reeves Eason, B. (Director) 1943. The Phantom[TV serial]. Columbia Pictures.  Fellini, F. (Director) 1973. Armacord[Film]. Warner Bros Pictures, New World Pictures.  ‘Britain Enters World War Two: War Comes To London' accessed via Charlie Dean Archives from The British Council Film Collection.  CREDITS   Host, Writer, Producer: Maria Lewis  Guests (in order of appearance):   Valerie Falk   Tim Hanley  https://thanley.wordpress.com/   Dr Kevin Patrick https://drkevinpatrick.academia.edu/   “Ohm” Phantom Collector   Executive Producer: Elise Cooper    Editor and Voice Acting: Adrian Walton    Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cup Of Taboo
#13 Moses Sithole, the ABC Killer

Cup Of Taboo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 54:33


In this episode I discuss the terrible dastardly crimes of Moses Sithole. He is best known as the ABC killer because his crimes mostly took place in Atteridgeville, Boksburg, and Cleveland in South Africa. This monster killed 38 people, and he raped at least 40 women, most of these rape victims were also his murder victims. I talk about how the famous FBI profiler Dr Robert Ressler assisted in making a profile for this killer as well as how he was ultimately caught. Cup of Taboo website · Murderpedia articles · Dinge en Goete blog

Cup Of Taboo
#13 Moses Sithole, the ABC Killer

Cup Of Taboo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 54:33


In this episode I discuss the terrible dastardly crimes of Moses Sithole. He is best known as the ABC killer because his crimes mostly took place in Atteridgeville, Boksburg, and Cleveland in South Africa. This monster killed 38 people, and he raped at least 40 women, most of these rape victims were also his murder victims. I talk about how the famous FBI profiler Dr Robert Ressler assisted in making a profile for this killer as well as how he was ultimately caught. Cup of Taboo website · Murderpedia articles · Dinge en Goete blog · LinkTree

Clandestine Podcast
Who Killed Amy Mihaljevic? // Clandestine Podcast Episode 12

Clandestine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 71:05


In this installment of the Clandestine Podcast, Olivia takes Gabe to 1989 Northeast Ohio for the story of 11 year old Amy Mihaljevic who was murdered 32 years ago and we STILL don't know who her murderer is. Where and WHO IS HE ?!!?! https://linktr.ee/clandestinepod Sources: Book- Amy: My Search for Her Killer by James Renner Documentary series- The Lake Erie Murders; season one, episodes one, two, and three. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjELrJSItRg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5KW_arRwaI, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2fHI_oU034) Book- Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Tracking Serial Killers for the FBI by Robert Ressler with Tom Schachtman, pages 38-40 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Amy_Mihaljevic https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Amy_Mihaljevic further reading: Teacher lead: https://m.clevescene.com/cleveland/person-of-interest/Content?oid=1521263 New lead:https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/amy-mihaljevic-murder/exclusive-court-documents-reveal-startling-new-developments-in-amy-mihaljevic-murder-investigation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clandestine-podcast/message

Behavioral Health Today
Psychopathology and the Study of Violent Crime with Dr. Gary Brucato – Episode 88

Behavioral Health Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 39:45


It's important to understand that the reason we must go to these dark places, such as violent crime, is in the interest of prevention of future crime. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined today by Dr. Gary Mercado, clinical psychologist, researcher, and author in the areas of violence, early psychosis, and other serious psychopathology. Gary is also the writer of The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence and Modern Violent Crime co-authored by Dr.Michael Stone. Together Graham and Gary define what evil is, understanding the horror attached to violent acts, and understand the psychological implications of what they're doing, and what's driving it. Gary talks about the development of the 22 Category Scale of Evil that looks at the factors in a person's life as a spectrum to better understand the behavior behind the acts of violence and how this scale is being used in assisting with the capture and prevention of future violent crimes. And finally, they discuss the trends in violent crime and the reasons behind the shift from serial killings to mass murder. For information about Dr. Gary Burcato's book with Dr. Michael Stone & Dr. Ann Burgess, The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence and Modern Violent Crime, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/New-Evil-Understanding-Emergence-Violent/dp/1633885321 For more information about The Anatomy of Evil, written by Dr. Michael Stone, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Evil-Michael-H-Stone/dp/1591027268 For more information about The Anatomy of Motive, written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Motive-John-Douglas/dp/0671023934 For more information about Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives by Dr. Ann Burgess, John Douglas, and Robert Ressler, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Sexual-Homicide-Patterns-Motives-Paperback/dp/0028740637 For more information about Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of Psychopaths Among Us, by Dr. Robert Hare, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Without-Conscience-Disturbing-Psychopaths-Robert/dp/B004IY5IGK/ref=asc_df_B004IY5IGK/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=343221129552&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13656532010536227013&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014965&hvtargid=pla-304918604761&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=67797266103&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=343221129552&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13656532010536227013&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014965&hvtargid=pla-304918604761 And finally, for more information about The Mask of Sanity: An Attempt to Clarify Some Issues About the So-Called Psychopathic Personality by Hervey Cleckley, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Mask-Sanity-So-Called-Psychopathic-Personality/dp/1626549664/ref=asc_df_1626549664/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312039018893&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15171351114125700793&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014965&hvtargid=pla-423268207409&psc=1

PNW Haunts & Homicides
Episode 11: Duane Samples Homicide

PNW Haunts & Homicides

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 56:26


This week we cover Duane Samples who murdered Fran Steffens, and attempted to murder Diane Ross in Silverton, Oregon.  Diane's survival story is absolutely incredible.  We also talk about Robert Ressler's interview with Samples for the Criminal Personality Research Project.  Samples thought he was way smarter than everyone and later tried to blame this crime on PTSD flashbacks due to the Vietnam war.  But a very strange letter he wrote to the victim along with his past of gory fetishes and unusual fantasies, seems to indicate this crime was not an accident. If you're enjoying our podcast, please consider leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It helps get us seen by more creepy people just like you!  Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, Patreon,  and more! If you have any true crime, paranormal, or witchy stories you'd like to share with us & possibly have them read (out loud) on an episode, email us at pnwhauntsandhomicides@gmail.com or use this link. We have something new and exciting to announce.  *Drumroll please!*  We're Birdie Ambassadors!  Birdie is the modern personal safety alarm made for women, by women.  When threatened, activate Birdie's LOUD siren and flashing light to create a diversion.  She's light-weight and comes in five colors.  Use our Ambassador Link and coupon code to receive 10% off your purchase. Coupon Code: PNWHAUNTSANDHOMICIDES Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/ak/mystic-forestsLicense code: I74RAVIRTFQ4CRXECover art by Chris & Cassie Pastebin for sources.  Support the show

Another Goddamn Horror Podcast!
ep. 31 Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman Cast w/Diane Franklin, Olivia DeLaurentis and Jake Hays!

Another Goddamn Horror Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 99:31


This week the Goddamn Crew have the incredible fortune of sitting down with cast members of upcoming docudrama Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman! We welcome back show favorite and screen legend Diane Franklin, her daughter and actress/comedian Olivia DeLaurentis and musician, music producer and the actor playing famed FBI manhunter Robert Ressler in the movie Jake Hays! We talk about not depciting Bundy as a sex symbol, working together as connected group, famous families and so much more. Tune into this one. This is not to be missed.

Myths, Mysteries, & Monsters
The Vampire of Sacramento, California

Myths, Mysteries, & Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 20:24 Transcription Available


For one month in 1978 serial killer Richard Trenton Chase stalked the homes of Sacramento, California. All he needed was an unlocked door to perform his heinous acts. But Richard also suffered from mental illness, one that made him believe he needed to drink blood to remove a poison in his body.Unfortunately he never received or tried to get the help he needed when he was young and in turn, he became a monster known as The Vampire of Sacramento.  If you have a myth, mystery, or monster you'd like us to cover, send an email to MythsMysteriesMonsters@gmail.comAnd if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the show!Sourceshttps://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/chase-richard.htmhttps://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/richard-trenton-chase/https://richardchasetrial.weebly.com/crimes.htmlhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/17519262/ambrose-griffin/https://books.google.com/books?id=ocVCYi2lUwQC&pg=PA87&lpg=PA87&dq=Ambrose+Griffin+obituary+1977&source=bl&ots=gd6iCqMg9C&sig=ACfU3U3gVMM-gTRwBmM1datZIlXn7PU1FQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjqqZGfnv_vAhUyMlkFHTg5DCgQ6AEwD3oECA8QAw#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://web.archive.org/web/20140309120217/http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/weird/chase/index_1.htmlhttps://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/richard-trenton-chase/https://www.longdom.org/open-access/schizophrenia-with-somatic-delusions-a-case-report-Psychiatry-1000290.pdfhttps://www.psycom.net/schizophreniahttps://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/830997?page=1#sr-209571890https://www.alcatrazeast.com/crime-library/serial-killers/richard-trenton-chase/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mythsmysteriesmonsters)

Composer Happy Hour - Presented by whateverandeveramen.

Composer Happy Hour - Episode 2: Joshua Shank You came back for Episode 2! Welcome back and thanks for listening. If you missed episode one, don't worry - they aren't sequential - but you should definitely go back and check it out when you are done here. It was a good one. If you are a first time listener: this show features conversations with composers, and yes, it is about their music - but mostly it is an opportunity to get to know them as people. We will be sharing a drink and just talking about things that interest us. I hope that this feels a little bit less like an interview, and more like a casual conversation at a bar during happy hour. Consider this an invitation to pour yourself a drink, sit down, relax, and join us. Episode 2 features a conversation with Joshua Shank. I've always admired Josh's work, so I was very excited to have an extended conversation with him. Josh is a great guy, and somehow I always suspected we might have a lot in common. In this episode we discuss our mutual admiration for Ben Folds, growing up in the Midwest, and the "darker" side of choral music. As always, if you like what you hear - you can buy us a beer! Visit us at www.buymeacoffee.com/whateverchoir and click "Support." Your contribution goes to supporting future projects by whateverandeveramen. The music of Boston-based composer, Joshua Shank (b. 1980), has been called “jubilant…ethereal” (Santa Barbara News-Press), “evocative and atmospheric” (Gramophone), and “emotionally charged” (Boston Classical Review). He has been commissioned by organizations such as the Lorelei Ensemble, the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, the Choral Project, the American Choral Directors Association, and the Association for Music in International Schools. From 2004 to 2014, he served alongside fellow Composers-In-Residence Jocelyn Hagen and Abbie Betinis for the Minneapolis-based professional choir, The Singers, where he collaborated annually to expand and invigorate the repertoire for professional-caliber ensembles through innovative programming as well as new works written specifically for the ensemble. In 2002, he became the youngest recipient ever of the Raymond W. Brock Composition Award from the American Choral Directors Association. The winning piece, Musica animam tangens, was premiered in Avery Fisher Hall at the Lincoln Center, and has since been performed and recorded from Los Angeles to South Africa. A native of Minnesota, his music was recently featured in a documentary about the extensive choral tradition in the upper Midwest, Never Stop Singing, and his published works have sold over 150,000 copies worldwide. Joshua received his undergraduate degree in Music Education from Luther College where he studied conducting with Weston Noble. He has also earned master's and doctoral degrees in Musicology and Composition, respectively, from the University of Texas at Austin where he studied with Charles Carson, Yevgeniy Sharlat, Donald Grantham, and the late opera composer Daniel Catán. A fierce advocate for students' access to music education, he was a public-school teacher in Minneapolis/St. Paul for many years before going on to teach at Gonzaga University, Valley City State University, and Eastern Washington University. When he's not writing music, you can probably find him biking, studying vegetarian cooking, or watching hilariously bad movies with his husband, sociologist Robert Ressler. Learn more at www.joshuashank.com All Recordings Used by Permission of the Composer.

Crime & Comedy
Ted Bundy - Parte 1 - Il Killer delle Studentesse - 19

Crime & Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 109:06


Nel 1974 tutta la follia di Ted Bundy esplode e compie un massacro in 5 stati diversi. Ma la storia di Ted Bundy, così come la sua psiche, è molto complicata e per raccontarla tutta non bastava un episodio solo. In questa prima puntata ci concentriamo sulla sua infanzia, sulle sue relazioni, sulla sua carriera e sugli omicidi che, fino al primo arresto, hanno terrorizzato lo stato di Washington e non solo. --------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcomedy Youtube: https://youtu.be/YGZKlKqcEts Tutti i Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/CrimeandComedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcomedy.podcast/ Telegram: https://t.me/crimeandcomedy Sito: https://www.crimeandcomedy.it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimeandcomedy/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPHKHNSQwpIDrIoL5zZxvLw Instagram: Clara Campi: https://www.instagram.com/claracampicomedy/ Marco Champier: https://www.instagram.com/mrchreddy/ Enrico Veronica: https://www.instagram.com/sbadabanksy/ Caricature - Giorgio Brambilla: https://www.instagram.com/giorgio_brambilla_bookscomedy/ Capitoli: (00:00:00) | Intro (00:00:38) | Sigla (00:00:52) | Perché due puntate su Ted Bundy? (00:03:24) | L'infanzia di Ted Bundy (00:09:51) | Le teorie sul vero padre di Ted Bundy (00:18:19) | Ted bundy circonda sua zia di coltelli (00:19:55) | Il trasferimento a Tacoma e diventa Ted Nelson (00:22:50) | Il fu Theoodore Robert Cowell, poi Nelson, diventa Ted Bundy (00:26:05) | Ted Bundy nei Boyscout fa brutti incontri (00:30:36) | Ted Bundy: mano lesta, sessualmente inadeguato e snuff-movie (00:35:35) | Le confessioni di Ted Bundy (00:38:31) | Gli anni universitari di Ted Bundy (00:42:11) | Diane, la prima ragazza di Ted Bundy (00:47:28) | Arriva Elizabeth Kloepfer - Kendall, l'altra donna di Ted Bundy (00:48:47) | La doppia vita del camaleontico Ted Bundy (00:56:57) | Quell'eroe di Ted Bundy salva un sacco di vite (01:00:23) | Ted Bundy entra in politica (01:07:00) | 1974: Ted Bundy comincia a uccidere (01:12:37) | Ted Bundy incontra Blondie (01:13:41) | Il Modus Operandi di Ted Bundy (01:17:08) | Il doppio rapimento al lago Sammamish (01:22:46) | Robert Ressler e John Douglas litigano per il termine Serial Killer (01:24:40) | L'identikit di "Ted del Lago Sammamish" (01:30:49) | Carol Da Ronch, la sopravvissuta (01:34:04) | Elizabeth denuncia ancora Ted Bundy e saltano fuori i cadaveri delle vittime (01:34:51) | Il cerchio comincia a stringersi intorno a Ted Bundy (01:45:22) | Titoli di coda Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Midnight Train Podcast
The Boston Strangler

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 120:40


BECOME A PRODUCER! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast   Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp   And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.   Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE    So most of us deranged lunatics already know the story of the boston strangler which is what we are discussing tonight. Some of you may be asking yourselves, “ but guys, I thought you only did unsolved cases” well we do and this one is no different. Even though you know the story, you may not know all the craziness surrounding the case. Most people straight up believe the killer was Albert Desalvo, and he seems like the logical choice, especially since he's been linked directly by DNA evidence to one of the crime scenes, which we’ll talk more about later. There's also much evidence that does not necessarily add up to Desalvo being responsible  for all the murders. One thing  a good portion of people don't realize is that desalvo was NEVER convicted of the Boston Strangler murders. We will start off with Disalvo's story and how he became known as the perpetrator behind these heinous murders, and then we’ll get into the crazy stuff.         Born on September 3, 1931, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, Albert DeSalvo was in and out of trouble with the police from an early age, but nothing as gruesome as the "Boston Strangler" case. DeSalvo admitted to murdering 13 women in Boston between 1962 and 1964, most of whom were elderly and alone. He was killed in prison in 1973, after being sentenced to life. DeSalvo, a well-built 29-year-old, had a history of breaking and entering. He had spent time in prison for a bizarre series of peeping tom escapades where he would knock on ladies' doors, pretend he was a model scout and proceed to measure up the flattered woman if he was lucky enough to get in. It seemed like a harmless, albeit disturbing pastime and DeSalvo spent 18 months in prison for such sexually oriented mischievousness. DeSalvo had a tough upbringing. He was brought up with four siblings and his father was a wife-beating alcoholic. As a boy, Desalvo became a delinquent and spent time in and out of prison for petty crime and violence. Years after he had been discharged from the army for disobeying orders, he settled down and married Irmgard Beck, a girl from Germany. They lived modestly and, despite Irmgard giving birth to a handicapped child, the family managed to sustain itself. Irmgard was aware that DeSalvo was highly sexed and tried to avoid intercourse for fear of having another handicapped baby. However, a healthy boy was born and DeSalvo appeared to become a conscientious family man, liked and appreciated by colleagues and his boss. He was also known to be an outrageous braggart, which perhaps led the police to later disbelieve his claims to be the Strangler. Between June 1962 and January 1964, a series of grisly murders took place in Boston. All the victims were women who had been strangled. The Boston slayings were blamed on one lone sociopath, and mystery still surrounds the case. The "Boston Strangler" has been held accountable for around 11 of 13 murders of female victims. No one was actually tried for the Boston murders. But DeSalvo was—by the public at least—believed to be the man responsible. DeSalvo actually confessed to each of the 13 official Strangler murders. However, some doubt was shed on DeSalvo's claims by people who personally knew and worked with him. What makes these particular murders stand out in the annals of serial killing is the fact that many of the victims were mature or elderly. The combination of old age, loneliness and vulnerability, adds to the brutality and tragedy of the events. Anna Slesers, a seamstress and devout churchgoer was the first victim to be murdered on the evening of June 14, 1962. She lived on her own in a modest brick house apartment at 77 Gainsborough St. in Boston. Her son Juris was meant to come by to pick her up for a memorial service. When he discovered her body in the bathroom with a cord around her neck tied in a bow, Juris assumed she had committed suicide. Homicide detectives James Mellon and John Driscoll found Slesers in an obscene state; nude and stripped of dignity. She had been sexually assaulted. The apartment looked as though it had been ransacked, with Slesers' purse and contents strewn on the floor. Despite what appeared to be a robbery, a gold watch and pieces of jewelry were left behind. The police settled on the hypothesis that it was a botched burglary. Just under three weeks later on June 28, 1962, 85-year-old Mary Mullen was also found murdered in her home. Two days later, the body of 68-year-old Nina Nichols was also discovered in the Brighton area of Boston. Again, it appeared to be a burglary despite valuable silver that appeared untouched. The ransacking didn't seem to make sense to detectives. Nichols was also found in a state of undress, her legs wide open and her stocking tops tied in a bow. Then, on the same day, a second body was discovered a few miles north of Boston, in the suburb of Lynn. Helen Blake was a 65-year-old divorcee and her murder was more gruesome. She had suffered lacerations to her vagina and anus. Again, the bow trademark was evident; this time made from tying her bra around her neck. Like the previous crimes, the scene appeared to be a burglary. After this brutal slaying, it was clear that Boston had a serial killer in its midst. Police Commissioner Edmund McNamara canceled all police leave due to the severity of the situation, and a warning went out via the media to Boston's female population. Women were advised to lock their doors and be cautious of strangers. Police profiling had already decided that in all probability they were looking for a psychopath, whose hatred of older women may actually be linked to his own relationship with his mother. It wasn't long before McNamara's fears were realized. A fourth brutal slaying took place at 7 Grove Garden in Boston's West End on August 19. The victim was 75-year-old widow Ida Irga. She had been strangled and she was on her back on the floor wearing a brown nightdress, which was ripped and exposed her body. Her legs were apart and resting on two chairs and a cushion had been placed under her buttocks. Again there was no sign of forced entry. Less than 24 hours later, the body of Jane Sullivan was found not far from the previous victim at 435 Columbia Rd in Dorchester. The 65-year-old nurse had been murdered a week before and was found dead in the bathroom. She had been strangled by her own nylons. Terror spread throughout Boston as the city feared another attack, but it was three months before the Strangler struck again. This time the victim was young. Twenty-one-year-old Sophie Clark was an African American student who was very mindful of her safety, and rarely dated. Her body was found on December 5, 1962, a few blocks away from the first victim, Sleser. Clark was found nude and had been sexually assaulted. She had been strangled by her own stockings and semen was discovered for the first time. Somehow, despite Sophie's precautions, she had still let in the murderer. Although Clark did not fit the same profile as the other victims, the police were sure it was the work of the same killer. Furthermore, this time they had a lead regarding the killer's possible identification. A female neighbor informed the police that a man had knocked on her door, insisting that he had been sent to paint her apartment. He finally left after she told him that her husband was sleeping in the next room. Three weeks later, another young woman's life ended tragically. Twenty-three-year-old Patricia Bissette was pregnant when she was found dead in her apartment near the area where Slesers and Clark had lived. Bissette was discovered by her boss when she didn't turn up for work. Her body lay in her bed covered by sheets, and she had been sexually assaulted and strangled with her own stockings. While the city appeared to have been spared another attack for several months, the police desperately tried to find any connection between the women and people they may have known. Every sex offender on the Boston Police files was interviewed and checked, yet still nothing turned up. Before long, a series of murders started again. This time the body of 68-year-old Mary Brown was found strangled and raped 25 miles north of the city in March 1963. Two months later, the ninth victim, Beverly Samans, was found. The 23-year-old graduate had missed choir practice on the day of her murder, May 8, 1963. (1956–2002) Samans was found with her hands tied behind her back with one of her scarves. A nylon stocking and two handkerchiefs were tied around her neck. Bizarrely, a piece of cloth over her mouth hid a second cloth which had been stuffed in her mouth. Four stab wounds to her neck had most likely killed her rather than strangulation. There were a further 22 stab wounds to Samans's body, 18 in the shape of a bulls-eye on her right breast. She had been raped, but there was no evidence of semen. It was thought that because of her strong throat muscles due to singing, the killer had to take to stabbing her instead of strangulation. The police, who were now desperate, even sought the help of a clairvoyant. He described the killer as a mental patient who had absconded from Boston State Hospital on the days the killings took place. However, this was soon discounted when another murder was committed. On September 8, 1963, in Salem, Evelyn Corbin, youthful-looking 58-year-old divorcee became the latest victim. Corbin was found nude and on her bed face up. Her underwear had been stuffed in her mouth and again there were traces of semen, both on lipstick stains and in her mouth. Corbin's apartment had been ransacked in a similar fashion. On November 25, Joann Graff, a 23-year-old industrial designer was raped and killed in her apartment in the Lawrence section of the city. Several descriptions of her attacker matched those of the man who had asked to paint Clark's neighbor's flat. The description detailed a man wearing dark green slacks, dark shirt and jacket. On January 4, 1964, one of the most gruesome murders was discovered when two women came across the body of their roommate. Mary Sullivan was found dead sitting on her bed, her back against the headboard. She had been strangled with a dark stocking. She had been sexually assaulted with a broom handle. This obscenity was rendered even more disturbing by the fact that a Happy New Year card lay wedged between her feet. The same hallmarks of the killer were evident; a ransacked apartment, few valuables taken and the victims strangled with their own underwear or scarves, which were tied into bows. The city was panic stricken and the situation prompted the drafting in of a top investigator to head the hunt for the Strangler. Massachusetts Attorney General Edward Brooke, the highest-ranking law enforcement officer in the state, began work on January 17, 1964, to bring the serial killer to book. There was pressure on Brooke, the only African American attorney general in the country, to succeed where others had failed. Brooke headed up a task force that included assigning permanent staff to the Boston Strangler case. He brought in Assistant Attorney General John Bottomly, who had a reputation for being unconventional. Bottomly's force had to sift through thousands of pages of material from different police forces. Police profiling was relatively new in the early 1960s, but they came up with what they thought was the most likely description of the killer. He was believed to be around thirty, neat and orderly, worked with his hands and was most likely a loner who may be divorced or separated. In fact, the killer ended up being found by chance, not by the work of the police force. After a spell in prison for breaking and entering, DeSalvo went on to commit more serious crimes. He had broken into a woman's apartment, tied her up on the bed and held a knife to her throat before molesting her and running away. The victim gave the police a good description, one that matched his likeness sketch from his previous crimes. Shortly afterward, DeSalvo was arrested. It was after he had been picked out of an identity parade that DeSalvo admitted to robbing hundreds of apartments and carrying out a couple of rapes. He then confessed to being the Boston Strangler. Despite the police not believing him at the time, DeSalvo was sent to Bridgewater State Hospital to be assessed by psychiatrists. He was assigned an attorney by the name of F. Lee Bailey. When DeSalvo's wife was told by Bailey that her husband had confessed to being the Strangler she couldn't believe it and suggested he was doing it purely for payment from the newspapers. During his spell in Bridgewater, DeSalvo struck up a friendship with another inmate, an intelligent but highly dangerous killer called George Nassar. The two apparently had worked out a deal to split reward money that would go to anyone who supplied information to the identity of the Strangler. DeSalvo had accepted that he would be in prison for the rest of his life and wanted his family to be financially secure. Bailey interviewed DeSalvo to discover if he really was the notorious killer. The attorney was shocked to hear DeSalvo describe the murders in incredible detail, right down to the furniture in the apartments of his victims. DeSalvo had it all worked out. He believed he could convince the psychiatric board that he was insane and then remain in prison for the rest of his life. Bailey could then write up his story and make much needed money to support his family. In his book The Defense Never Rests, Bailey explains how it was that DeSalvo managed to avoid detection. DeSalvo was Dr. Jekyll; the police were looking for Mr. Hyde. After a second visit and listening to DeSalvo describe in grisly detail the murder of 75-year-old Ida Irga, Bailey was convinced his client was the Boston Strangler. When he asked DeSalvo why he chose a victim of such an age, the man coolly replied that "attractiveness had nothing to do with it." After many hours of questioning and going into minute detail of what the victims wore or how their apartments looked, both Bailey and the police were convinced that they had the killer. One disturbing revelation was when DeSalvo described an aborted attack on a Danish girl. As he was strangling her he caught sight of himself in the mirror. Horrified by the ghastly vision of what he was doing he released her and begged her not to tell the police before fleeing. DeSalvo was incarcerated in what is now known as the MCI-Cedar Junction prison in Massachusetts. In November 1973, he got word to his doctor that he needed to see him urgently; DeSalvo had something important to say about the Boston Strangler murders. The night before they were to meet, however, DeSalvo was stabbed to death in prison. Because of the level of security in the prison, it is assumed that the killing had been planned with a degree of co-operation between employees and prisoners. Whatever the case, and though there were no more murders by the Strangler after DeSalvo had been arrested, the Strangler case was never closed.   So there you have the basic tale of the strangler. We didn't get to crazy into details because quite frankly you either already know the story or you can find literally hundreds of other podcasts on just Desalvo and The Strangler murders, so really there's no reason to rehash all that. We want to look into the other circumstances surrounding the case.   GEORGE NASSAR/F. LEE BAILEY        George Nassar was the man that Delsalvo originally confessed to being Strangler to. Nassar would contact his lawyer F. Lee Bailey to tell him he should come and talk with Desalvo. If that name sounds familiar it's probably because Bailey was involved in some pretty notable cases throughout his career. There's another local connection in this episode for us. Bailey, who used to be a Rocky River Ohio resident, was the man who famously got Sam Shepherd acquitted of murdering his wife. If you are not familiar with that case, you may soon as it is another unsolved case from our own backyard that I have a feeling we may cover at some point. He also represented Patty Hearst and yes...O.J. Simpson. Bailey’s cross examination of detective Mark Fuhrman is considered  by some to be the key to Simpson's acquittal.  The man was pretty good at what he did even if he is a jackass. The confessions came when  DeSalvo was arrested and sent to Bridgewater State Mental Hospital. Dr. Ames Robey was the medical director:   “Well, the first thing that was so obvious about Albert was his incredible need to be somebody important. He would brag about almost anything. He gave the feeling, although he didn’t say so at that time, that he sort of wanted to be as well known as, quote, “the Boston Strangler.” Three months later, George Nassar, another inmate at Bridgewater, had an odd conversation about the Boston Strangler with his lawyer, F. Lee Bailey. Bailey recalled his talk with Nassar: “He asked me whether or not it would be possible for someone who had done the stranglings to write a book. And my off-hand answer was sure, but he might go to the electric chair as a consequence. Later on, I was asked to go down and see this fellow, Albert DeSalvo, by my client.” Bailey expected to come face to face with a monster. Instead, he met a married man with two children who seemed concerned about his family: “I was a little incredulous because everybody develops a profile. You’re looking for a monster, somebody that, you know, the jowls are dripping and it just didn’t seem to fit. He wanted to be able to tell his story. He said, ‘I would like to find out why I am like this. Maybe people can give me tests or something.’” According to Bailey, DeSalvo confessed he was the Boston Strangler. “I had no way of knowing whether or not he was telling the truth, fantasizing because he was crazy, or had read a lot of things in the newspapers and wanted to be famous.” Two days later, Bailey returned to Bridgewater with a tape recorder and a list of questions. With DeSalvo’s permission, Bailey had struck a deal with the Boston police. They would provide Bailey with details only The Strangler would know, as a way of testing DeSalvo. In return, Bailey was guaranteed that the tapes would never be heard in court. Deputy Superintendent John Donovan, retired Chief of Homicide in the Boston Police Department, said he was intrigued by what he heard: “His descriptions of the crime scenes were just so accurate that that impressed me very much.” But when Dr. Ames Robey heard the tape, he was not so impressed. He believed there was another explanation for DeSalvo’s knowledge of the crime scenes: “Albert indicated to us that he had gone to the various sites that the newspapers had named after the police tape was off the doors in the apartments, just to sort of be there and see what it was like.” Dr. Robey says that DeSalvo had a photographic memory. He may have visited the victims’ apartments, or perhaps he was just repeating what someone else had described to him. Then Robey began to believe that DeSalvo’s friend, George Nassar, was somehow involved: “I first began to wonder about something going on when no other inmates would come near them. And they would immediately stop talking if the guards or staff came anywhere near where they could hear. But they would have extensive conversations about what, of course, we didn’t know.” A career criminal, George Nassar had been imprisoned for killing a gas station attendant shortly after the Strangler killed his last victim. Nassar agreed to discuss his role in the case and his relationship with Albert DeSalvo for the first time: “With Albert DeSalvo, I was simply an associate. I’ve done the same thing with many, many prisoners. People come to me and ask for advice. I give it to them if they say, if it’s worthy of me assisting them, I assist them, for my reasons because I feel it’s a worthy thing to do.” The Massachusetts Attorney General ordered that news of DeSalvo’s confession be kept under wraps. Within the police department, there was a split over whether DeSalvo was, in fact, the killer. Then someone leaked the story of the confession to the local papers. In response to the story, two women came forward. One was a survivor of a possible Strangler attack. The other was a neighbor of one of the victims. They were brought to Bridgewater to see if they recognized any of the inmates. Surprisingly, the one familiar face did not belong to Albert DeSalvo, but to George Nassar. Is it possible that he was actually the Boston Strangler? Dr. Ames Robey thought it was possible: “George Nassar would fit the profile of the Boston Strangler. We found nothing that would rule him out, not even one iota.” George Nassar denied the accusation: “I do not kill women. I’ve never conceived of it. I wouldn’t conceive of it. I have great respect and regard for women, beginning with my mother who brought me up that way.” Lee Bailey wasn’t convinced his client fit the profile of the Strangler: “George Nassar was eliminated as the Strangler. I don’t think he had the profile to strangle. George Nassar used a gun.” Albert DeSalvo was the state’s prime suspect, even though there was no physical evidence that linked him to any of the killings. F. Lee Bailey suggested that DeSalvo undergo hypnosis. He recalled the session: “We had him hypnotized and age regressed right through one of the homicides. And the things that developed in the presence of a very bright medical hypnotist were of great interest.” The session revealed that DeSalvo had had problems with every significant woman in his life. According to F. Lee Bailey: “We found an involvement of his wife who he’d married in Germany, his daughter who had a physical disability that troubled him greatly, his mother whom he had a love-hate relationship. And it was just the beginning.” Dr. Robey observed the session and came to a completely different conclusion: “The answers were almost implied in the question, which, at least from my training, is something you don’t do. I was not at all convinced that anything had been uncovered. And was a little surprised later when Mr. Bailey announced what had occurred under hypnosis was ‘definitive evidence.’ Albert, even with the crimes he was charged with, he was considered gentle, polite. His sexual proclivities, his general attitude, he was not angry and hostile.” In the summer of 1965, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office conducted its own interrogations. The transcripts of those interviews were never released, but author Susan Kelly obtained a copy while researching her book called “Deadly Charade.” Susan came to believe that Albert DeSalvo was playing along: “When you read the transcript and you come to a point where Albert gives an incorrect answer to a question, he is guided to give the correct answer. And Albert, who was a smart guy, caught on very quickly. This man was not the Boston Strangler, he didn’t kill anyone.” Lee Bailey strongly disagreed: “They had the right guy, beyond question. No one has ever come up with anything meaningful to contradict that. The question is, how could we try him as the Strangler and close the file in the public’s mind?” Lee Bailey struck a deal with the State. Albert DeSalvo went on trial, but not as the Boston Stranger. Instead, he was tried for sexual assault and other crimes in connection with the “green man” case. In return, the State agreed not to press for the death penalty. According to Bailey, it was the right thing to do: “That’s all we wanted. Nobody ever wanted Albert on the street, including Albert, and to ask not to be executed so that he could be studied seemed to me a reasonable objective.” After less than four hours of deliberation, the jury reached its verdict: guilty on eight criminal counts. DeSalvo had wanted to be sent to a mental hospital, but his insanity defense failed. He was sentenced to life in prison. Susan Kelly had suspicious as to why: “It was a much more severe sentence than he would have received normally on the sex charges of which he’d been convicted. But he was being sent to the prison as the Boston Strangler. It was that simple.” Dr. Ames Robey concurred: “I think the most difficult part of all of this was the feeling that whether they had it solved or not, they had quieted the public’s concern. So, theoretically everyone was happy.” In prison, DeSalvo was re-united with his old friend, George Nassar. Once again, questions were raised regarding Nassar’s possible involvement with the stranglings. Nassar admitted nothing: “Because Al was not tried, this case had become mythical, it became part of, like, a public fantasy of what really happened. It became a continuing mystery, when it should’ve been resolved. And I was part of the mystery.” Outside of prison, DeSalvo had become a legend. But inside, he feared his fame had made him a marked man. After more than six years behind bars, he asked to be transferred to a cell in the prison infirmary. Here, he would be isolated from the other inmates. On the evening of November 25th, 1973, DeSalvo telephoned his former psychiatrist, Dr. Ames Robey. “He wanted to talk to me, to tell me the, quote, real story. He didn’t say what the real story was and I could only hope that this is what I would hear, but I never heard it. DeSalvo told Dr. Robey that he also intended to tell a reporter the same story. But before he talked to anyone, he was found in his cell murdered, stabbed repeatedly in the chest. Some believed that DeSalvo was involved in a drug deal gone bad. Others, including George Nassar, say DeSalvo was killed in a dispute over cuts of meat he was allegedly selling on the prison black market. To Dr. Robey, it was clear what had happened: “Somebody didn’t want that interview happening. And I think they’ve said before, ‘dead men tell no tales.’” Three inmates were eventually charged with Albert DeSalvo’s murder, but no one was ever convicted.   While Nassar and Bailey are convinced that Desalvo was the strangler there are many people that think Nassar had something to do with the murders and used Desalvo and Bailey to get Desalvo convicted. Dr. Robey said “I think Albert became the Boston Strangler because he wanted so much to be the Boston Strangler. It was the most important thing in his life. For somebody that felt all his life that he was a nobody, all of a sudden he could become world-renowned.”  Author Susan Kelly, who has written a couple books about the Strangler case, said of Desalvo being the killer “After eight years of research on this case, one thing I’m certain of is that Albert DeSalvo was not the Boston Strangler. There are a number of very good suspects. None of them happen to be Albert DeSalvo.”   Shortly after his murder, authorities came across a collection of poems that DeSalvo had written while in prison. One of them provided an intriguing footnote to the legend of the Boston Strangler. It read:   Here’s the story of the strangler yet untold The man who claims he murdered 13 women, young and old Today he sits in a prison cell Deep inside only a secret he can tell People everywhere are still in doubt Is the strangler in prison, or roaming about?              Nassar was in prison twice. He was convicted, along with two buddies, in the killing of a store clerk during a robbery spree. He was paroled for this offense in 1961. The Boston Strangler slayings would begin the following year. The next murder , for which he is still serving his life sentence, would be the one that brought him i contact with Desalvo. He was convicted of killing a gas station clerk after an eyewitness identified him as the shooter. He has maintained his innocence and has requested several retrials, all of his appeals have been denied. While two of the murders took place after Nassar was caught for this crime that hasn't stopped people from speculating that he was somehow involved in the other slayings, possibly with Desalvo. Some followers of the case have also straight up declared Nassar to be the real Strangler, claiming that he fed details of the murders to DeSalvo. DeSalvo, they speculated, knew that he would spend the rest of his life in jail for the "Green Man" attacks, and "confessed" so that Nassar could collect reward money that they would split—thus providing support to DeSalvo's wife and two children. Another motive was his tremendous need for notoriety. DeSalvo hoped that the case would make him world-famous.    Besides Desalvo and Nassar, there were suspects in several of the other murders, leading many to suspect that not all of the murders were committed by one person. The fact that the victims were so wide ranging in age and type, and that aside from strangling there were many inconsistencies in MO from case to case led many to believe there wasn't one perpetrator but several. For instance, On June 14, 1962, the Strangler claimed his first victim, 56-year-old Anna Slesers. Earlier that day, a painting crew was working at her apartment. Sixteen days later, the same painting crew arrived at the apartment building of Helen Blake. She became victim number two. Two of the paint crew's alibis could not be corroborated by their boss or coworkers. For many people that's enough proof Desalvo was not the killer of these two.       Victim number 6 was Sophie clark. Police investigating this murder came upon a suspect, a man she used to date. The man was seen entering Sophie's apartment building and fleeing the buildin a short time later covered in sweat. According to authorities the man was given polygraph tests on two separate occasions and failed them both.          There was also a strong suspect for victim number 7, Paricia Bissett. The suspect in this case was her boss. Detective found that she was having an affair with her happily married boss at the time of her murder. It was also discovered during the autopsy that she was...wait for it...pregnant. Sounds like a big stinky pile of motive.         Despite these guys all be strong suspect in the respective case, authorities just basically said fuck it after Desalvo confessed, and even though he got many details of the murders constantly, they pretty much just stopped looking into theses leads. On person associated with the case had this to say                                        “There’s a possibility that some of the older women died at the hands of the same person. Each of the young women who died was murdered by a different individual who had his own motives.” “If you hated a woman back in the early 1960’s, you could kill her, loosely wrap a stocking around her neck, and hope that the police would think it was the Boston Strangler. All the grizzly details were printed in the papers at the time. If you wanted to commit a murder, here was your diagram.”   To go along with the multiple killer theory,Former FBI profiler Robert Ressler said, "You're putting together so many different patterns [regarding the Boston Strangler murders] that it's inconceivable behaviorally that all these could fit one individual." John E. Douglas, the former FBI special agent who was one of the first criminal profilers, doubted that DeSalvo was the Boston Strangler. In his book The Cases That Haunt Us, he identified DeSalvo as a "power-assurance" motivated rapist. He said that such a rapist is unlikely to kill in the manner of crimes attributed to the Boston Strangler; a power-assurance motivated rapist would, however, be prone to taking credit for the crimes. The family of one of the later victims, Mry Sullivan believed that Desalvo was not Mary's killer and even formed an unlikely partnership with Disalvo's team to try and prove he was innocent and to find Mary's real killer.   On January 4, 1964, Mary Sullivan was found by her roommate, strangled to death and sexually assaulted. In a final morbid gesture, placed at her feet was a Happy New Year card.   The police collected semen left on Mary’s body by the killer. But in 1964, there was no way to match it to a suspect. Albert DeSalvo later admitted he’d killed Mary. However, two families have formed a surprising alliance to challenge his confession: the family of Mary Sullivan and the family of Albert DeSalvo, including his brother Richard:                            I never believed my brother was the Boston Strangler from day one. I just want the name cleared. That’s all. Albert was not perfect. Albert did some bad things. Albert was not a murderer.”         Mary Sullivan’s sister, Diane, also believes that DeSalvo was not the killer:                              I’m gonna do everything I can to find her murderer, to find the murderer of Mary.”   According to Casey Sherman, Mary Sullivan’s nephew, he contacted the Boston police and asked about possible DNA evidence in The Strangler case: “I made several inquiries to the Boston police department and they told me flat out that they did not have any physical evidence left in the Boston Strangler case to test for DNA evidence.” So Mary Sullivan’s family turned to the only evidence available to them: Mary’s remains. Casey said the family felt exhumation was the only way they could settle the case: “We had to do the exhumation of my aunt’s body. It was a horrible experience. We didn’t want to do it, but it was our last and only recourse, we thought, and it was the only chance to find her killer.” The Sullivans got help from a team of forensic experts, including world-renowned Professor of Law and Forensic Science, James Starrs: “We were obviously looking for any seminal fluid, and we do know that seminal fluid will fluoresce under UV light. So we looked, and seminal fluid fluoresced, and it was also in the right location for seminal fluid. It’s on pubic hair.” Forensic molecular biologist Dr. David Foran was another member of the team: “So we examined that, hoping to get any DNA from it. We had to be extra careful because, obviously, her hair is going to have her DNA in it, so one of the tricky parts becomes isolating DNA only from this material that’s stuck in the pubic hair, and not from the hair itself.” Dr. Foran successfully isolated a DNA sequence and compared it to Albert DeSalvo’s genes using DNA taken from his brother, Richard. The results were virtually indisputable; the semen was not Albert DeSalvo’s. It confirmed to Casey Sherman that his family made the right decision in exhuming his aunt’s body: “When he said that there was DNA, they believed, from Mary’s killer on her body, and that DNA didn’t match Albert DeSalvo, it was just complete vindication as far as I was concerned.” The results led James Starrs to lay down a challenge: “For those who say that Albert DeSalvo did do it, the shoe is on their foot now. It’s for them to come forward and show the evidence to prove that Albert DeSalvo did do it.” But if Albert DeSalvo did not kill Mary Sullivan, then who did? The detectives who first investigated the killing found a strange piece of evidence in her bathroom. According to Diane Dodd, Mary’s sister, it implicated Mary’s abusive ex-boyfriend: “They found an ascot cut up in the toilet. When my sister dated this person, that’s all she bought him for presents, because he loved ascots. So I could see him definitely cutting that ascot up in the bathroom, and I could absolutely see him killing Mary.” Another suspect emerged based on an eyewitness account. A neighbor saw a man in Mary’s apartment at the approximate time of the murder. Mary’s roommate had a boyfriend who matched the description given by the neighbor. He may have had access to Mary’s apartment, and her keys, explaining why there were no signs of forced entry. Casey Sherman felt this scenario made sense: “Her apartment key had gone missing the day before she was killed. Now this key hadn’t fallen off the keychain. It was taken off.” The suspect was brought in for a polygraph test. According to police, his responses were deemed “untruthful.” Once DeSalvo had confessed however, investigations into this suspect and Mary’s ex-boyfriend, were closed. According to author Susan Kelly, the police also had strong suspects in several of the other murders: “If Albert wasn’t the Boston Strangler, who was the Boston Strangler? From what my research indicates, there wasn’t one, there were many.”   So what conclusions can we draw? Well hold onto your tits cus here's a tidbit we’ve left for the end. In 2013, authorities claimed to have a familial match to Desalvo of the substance taken off the body of Mary Sullivan. After this they exhumed the body of desalvo to get a sample for comparison. The sample from Desalvo matched the one from Mary. The conclusion made was that this is proof that Desalvo was the strangler. But in reality it only proves he killed Mary Sullivan or at the very least raped her. Were the murders all done by Desalvo, some seem to think this proves it. Despite the mountains of evidence to the contrary it seems the authorities demm this worthy of calling it a win and claiming Desalvo was the sole Boston Strangler. Many people are calling this case officially closed. But despite this it is hard to find a real consensus on this one. Read 50 articles on the case, get 50 different opinions and answers. So Did Desalvo murder MAry and try to make it look like the strangler? Was he the only killer of all these women? Did George Nassar have anything to do with it, or F. Lee Bailey? Did the authorities let multiple murderers go due to a “bogus Confession” we may never know as Nassar maintains his innocence, Desalvo was brutally murdered in prison, and there's a lot of strange discrepancies from case to case. Many of the murders deviated from a single M.O. suggesting multiple killers, or a schizophrenic one. Oh did we mention George Nassar was a schizophrenic? SO what do you all think? Let us know. One last fun tidbit for you guys. In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring DeSalvo for his work in "population control"—after the vote, Waco Representative Tom Moore, Jr. admitted that he had submitted the legislation as an April Fool's Day joke against his colleagues—his declared intent was to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. Having made his point, he withdrew the resolution… So that's pretty awesome. Horro movies based in Mass: https://www.ranker.com/list/best-massachusetts-horror-movies/ranker-film        

By All Means Necessary
BAMN Minisode #22 : Operation Toothpick — BSU Agents Robert Ressler and John Douglas

By All Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 36:27


Wheels up in 30! This is the one for all of you that watched Criminal minds and wondered whether the BAU is real. I cover the history of its equivalent, the BSU and the two legends and the first agents of the unit. Join me on Youtube: https://youtu.be/ND_Cm9HLnbs Btw since making the joke on operation toothpick, I googled it and realised it's an actual name of an operation, so this mini is not on some assassination by the IRA, shocker! New merch release : For dat cheap cheap: https://www.teepublic.com/en-gb/user/bamn-podcast For the comfy: https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/nobodywins Good ol' merch: teespring.com/en-GB/stores/bamn-podcast ; promo code: PODBAMN for 25% off everything! Or on Redbubble: thatbamnpod.redbubble.com Pod links - follow the homegirl: BAMN podcast Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/by-all-means-necessary/id1493266414 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5UsP1CEksDtxW3HowPLLLU?si=pmNrWm4wTQmdR-B_AZZqCg Pod socials: Patreon: patreon.com/thatbamnpod Twitter: twitter.com/thatbamnpod Instagram: instagram.com/thatbamnpod Email: podbamn@gmail.com If you wanna interact on the socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/accordingtomaja Instagram: instagram.com/majaspassport Email: maja.scepanovic@gmail.com Intro tune by: https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Sources: https://www.appliedbehavioranalysisedu.org/forensic-behavior-analysis/ Steps on becoming a profiler: https://www.forensicscolleges.com/blog/htb/how-to-become-criminal-profiler https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-douglas https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_Science_Unit https://www.crimetraveller.org/2016/03/robert-ressler-psychological-profiling/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Douglas https://fbistudies.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/FBI-Grapevien-Atlanta-Child-Murders-Susan-Lloyd.pdf

Luminol Cocktail
Criminal Profiling

Luminol Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 62:13


This week, Tiffany and Lindsey are discussing the rather interesting idea of criminal profiling. Luminol Cocktail’s ladies cover on the history of criminal profiling development, its implementation and how it has changed police procedures for investigations of a crime scene. Tiffany researched the book Those Who Fight Monsters written by Robert Ressler and Mindhunter written by John Douglas. The ladies of Luminol Cocktail are enjoying some milky cereal killer cocktails for this episode. Next week, Lindsey and Tiffany will be talking about siblings who kill. Be sure to come back for another round of Luminol Cocktail! If you would like more content, you can check out Luminol Cocktail’s first responder’s unit. Facebook Instagram Website --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Luminol Cocktail
Keep On Surviving

Luminol Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 60:25


This week, Lindsey and Tiffany are admiring the strength of two amazing survivors. Tiffany starts us off with her case about the Railroad’s sole survivor, Holly Dunn. Lindsey talks about the rather unfortunate case of Kristy Frensely’s attack and survival. Both ladies wanted to point out how much inner strength it must take to survive such horrid circumstances and continue living every day after such an attack. The ladies of Luminol Cocktail are enjoying some fruity yellow hammer slammers for this episode. Next week, Lindsey and Tiffany will be collaborating on criminal profiling from research conducted by both Robert Ressler and John Douglas. Be sure to come back for another round of Luminol Cocktail! If you would like more content, you can check out Luminol Cocktail’s first responder’s unit. Facebook Instagram Website --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Olösta mord
28. Amy Mihaljevic del 3

Olösta mord

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 22:09


En man tar livet av sig och utredningen visar att han har levt ett helt liv under falsk identitet. Polisen kan bara fråga sig varför och om det har något med Amy att göra. Robert Ressler (från Mind Hunter) går in för att styra upp utredningen. En underlig lärare blir misstänkt för mordet på Amy. Bichard Folbert passar på att erkänna inför sin kyrkförsamling att det var han som mördade Amy.Manus av Petra Norder King.Det här är en podd av Dan Hörning. Följ Dan Hörning här:Twitter: @danhorningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/danhorningofficiell/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV2Qb7SmL9mejE5RCv1chwg Diskutera olösta mord och försvinnanden i Facebookgruppen med samma namn: (Även fall vi inte har tagit upp i podden)https://www.facebook.com/groups/160272893430/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's So F****d Up
Episode 33- Serial Killer: Ed Kemper

That's So F****d Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 82:43


Ash and Cam finally cover the highly requested serial killer Ed Kemper! Jeepers Creepers!Cam goes over Ed's abusive childhood, including the basement he slept in as a kid, and how he killed his grandparents and wound up in a mental institution at 15. Ashley talks about the 8 women that Ed murdered from 1972-1973, including his own mother, as well as his life in prison narrating audiobooks, and assisting FBI Supervisory Special Agents John Douglas and Robert Ressler as they developed what is now known as offender profiling for the FBI Behavioral Science Unit.*Jason got to pick this episode because he won bingo and is already a patron! Congrats Jason!For ad free, early release episodes, exclusive monthly interviews and so many more nifty perks, check out out Patreon at Patreon.com/tsfuTo download "Murder Bingo" for today's episode, and for our sources, head over to tsfuthepodcast.comIf you haven't joined our Discord yet, what're you doing?! https://discord.gg/j5aPUgtFollow us @tsfuthepodcast on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook, where you can also join our private Facebook group!Audio engineering by Jamison Royce. Find Jamison at 2trkmedia.com

The Red Note
Hunting Monsters | Chapter 4

The Red Note

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 45:56


Facing widespread protests over his handling of the femicides investigation, Chihuahua's governor invites FBI profiler Robert Ressler to Juarez in the hopes of solving the serial murders. Host Lydia Cacho examines how sex trafficking grew into a lucrative revenue stream for Mexico's drug cartels, fueling the disappearance of hundreds of women each year along the border. Local residents are hopeful that the appointment of Suly Ponce to lead Chihuahua's femicide task force will be a turning point in the investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

La Nota Roja
Cacería de Monstruos | Capitulo 4

La Nota Roja

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 47:06


Luego de las multitudinarias protestas por la falta de resultados de las autoridades en el tema de feminicidios, el gobernador de Chihuahua invita a Robert Ressler, agente del FBI, con la esperanza de hallar soluciones. Lydia Cacho narra y examina cómo el tráfico de personas creció hasta convertirse en uno de los negocios más lucrativos para los cárteles del narcotráfico, propiciando la desaparición de cientos de mujeres cada año en la frontera. El nombramiento de Suly Ponce como Fiscal Especial a cargo de los feminicidios en Chihuahua significa una esperanza en la resolución de las investigaciones para los residentes de Ciudad Juárez. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Can't Win
Episode 082 - True Crime ft. Alana and AgileTablet

You Can't Win

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 90:21


Alana returns to join Tom, Don and beloved third mic AgileTablet for a fun chat about the true crime genre. We talk crime podcasts, Netflix documentaries, interrogation videos and murderabilia. Why does there seemed to be a gendered split in true crime fandom? Or are guys just interested in different kinds of murders? Mentioned: Sword and Scale podcast, A Father's Story by Lionel Dahmer, Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives by Ann Burgess, John E. Douglas, and Robert Ressler, You Can't Win Episode 018 - Making Friends Online ft. AgileTablet. Intro music by auntie004. Outro by reiyashi.

Radio Horror
Asesinos Seriales

Radio Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 70:45


Historia (Social, Cultural, Literaria)¿Qué es un asesino serial? Una persona que asesina a tres o más personas (típicamente) aunque hay excepciones donde consideran a partir de 2 o 4. Lo hacen por obtener gratificación personal psicológica anormal. La psicología anormal estudia los patrones inusuales de emoción, comportamiento y pensamiento. Destacan motivaciones como: ira, emoción, ganancia financiera y búsqueda de atención. Los asesinatos ocurren con una frecuencia de mínimo un mes entre ellos Curiosamente, la mayoría de los asesinos seriales mantienen un contacto sexual con sus víctimas. Por lo general, las víctimas comparten algo en común - por ejemplo, de dónde vienen, apariencia, género, raza. Diferencias entre asesino serial, asesino en masa y asesino itinerante Asesino en masa: describe a una persona que mata a un grupo de personas al mismo tiempo en un período muy corto de tiempo y en proximidad geográfica. Asesino itinerante: también conocido como asesino excursionista, se dedica a cometer múltiples asesinatos en un corto período de tiempo pero en diferentes ubicaciones geográficas. Ejemplo: Adam Lanza - asesinó a 27 personas (mayoría niños) en una escuela de Connenicut en 2012. Asesino en serie: deja pasar un período de tiempo entre los asesinatos para estar alejado de su actividad criminal y además, éstos pueden ser en diferentes lugares. El asesino actúa solo, es decir, no tiene cómplices. Definición de un asesino serialEn Europa se comenzó a utilizar el término antes que en Estados Unidos.En Alemania el concepto fue creado por el criminólogo Erns Gennat, quien describió a Peter Kürten como "Serienmörder" (asesino serial) en su artículo "el violador de Düsseldorf" publicado en 1930.El término en inglés aparece por primera vez en un libro llamado "El significado de asesinar" de John Brophys en 1966. El término no era popular.Después fue utilizado por un agente del FBI llamado Robert Ressler. El llamó homicidio serial a este tipo de asesinatos en una plática en 1974, mismo año que se anexa el concepto a la ley.Historiadores criminólogos sugieren que los asesinos seriales han existido desde tiempos medievales, sin embargo, les llamaban hombres lobos o vampiros.Características de un asesino serial Pueden manifestar diferentes grados de enfermedades mentales o psicopatía.  Marcado comportamiento antisocial Empatía y remordimiento reducido  Caracter deshinibido  Crean sus códigos propios  Son adaptativos y pueden pasar inadvertidos  Manifiestan dos o tres factores de la Tríada McDonald  Ésta triada predice comportamiento violento  Fascinación con escenarios que involucren fuego.  Involucramiento en actividades sádicas, especialmente a una edad muy pequeña  Mojar la cama después de los 12 años de edad  Eran bulleados o asilados de niños o jóvenes Sufieorn algún tipo de abuso - emocional, físico o sexual - por algún miembro de su familia El Gen de asesino serialHa habido estudios recientes que revisan la posibilidad de que haya alguna anormalidad en los cromosomas de asesinos seriales los cuales fomentan éste comportamiento. Hasta la fecha, no se ha encontrado en específico una relación causal. Sin embargo, si hay ciertas correlaciones genéticas: La mayoría de los asesinos seriales son hombres y presentan un nivel de testosterona mucho más alto que el promedio. Esto puede hacer que sean más violentos. Además, presentan niveles de dopamina mucho más bajos que el promedio. La dopamina es la sustancia del cerebro que nos hace sentir placer. Entonces, necesitan realizar actividades mucho más intensas para sentir placer. Estos factores combinados con situaciones del ambiente donde se desarrollen, pudieran influenciar en un comportamiento violento y hasta de llegar a asesinar. Algunos asesinos seriales más famosos y terribles: Belle Gunness - madre de 4 hijos (dos murieron) y dueña de una tienda de dulces en 1881. Su esposo falleció en un incendio de su casa en Chicago. Después de cobrar el seguro de vida, se mudó a una granja, donde volvió a casarse. Nuevamente, el segundo esposo apareció muerto y no había evidencias de que ella fuera culpable. Publicó en periódicos su búsqueda de un tercer esposo, a lo que varios interesados fueron a la granja para no regresar jamás. En 1908, un incendio terminó por completo con la granja. Ahí se encontraron cuerpo decapitado de Gunness, aunque no estaban 100% seguros que fuera ella. Además, había muchos cuerpos enterrados, incluídos de niños y su hijos. Dr. Harold Shipman - hombre de familia que asesinó a 218 personas mientras trabajaba como médico general. Comenzó sus asesinatos en 1972 y el último, el cuál lo delató fue en el año 2000. Utilizaba diamorfina para asesinar a sus víctimas. Fue condenado a prisión de por vida y 4 años más tarde se suicidó en su celda. Históricos: Elizabeth Bathory (se bañaba en sangre de las vírgenes del pueblo), Jack The Ripper (se sospecha era un cirujano de la época que trabajaba para la realeza, asesinó a 5 prostitutas, todas en el mismo barrio, siempre tomando un órgano de la victima) 30s: Albert Fish 40s - 50s: Ed Gein (hacia objetos con piel de las personas que asesinaba) 60s: Zodiac Killer (hasta el sol de hoy no se sabe quien fue. Siempre atacaba parejas en sitios remotos, mataba a la mujer y al hombre lo dejaba vivo, pero herido, si no era por cuchillos, por balas), Charles Manson Family (asesinaron a Sharon Tate, actriz y esposa del famoso director francés Roman Polanski, en su mansión de los angeles. Mataron a todos los invtados de esta y a la misma que estaba embarazada de 8 meses), Jerry Brudos. 70s: Ted Bundy, Edmund Kemper, John Wayne Gacy, Denis Berkowitz, Denis Rader 80s: Jeffrey Dahmer, Wayne Williams (Atlanta Child Muders) Richard Ramirez, Aileen Wuornos, Andrei Chikatilo (Rusia). Introducción al cine de horrorEn 1931, salió una película llamada M, que trataba de un asesino serial pedófilo.Robert Bloch (novela Psycho) Influencia de Ed Gein (mató a su madre y muchas mujeres cuyo fisico le hacía recordar a la misma).John Wayne Gacy en el payaso de It. (predador de niños, hombre de familia estable, vestía de payaso en fiestas de niños, los engañaba y hacía entrar a su sotano, los sodomizaba, torturaba y después estrangulaba. Al finalizar los vestía y cubría con una manta y los enterraba en su propio sotano, un niño escapó y lo denunció, así fue que lo encontraron).Henry Portrait Of A Seria Killer - Henry Lee LucasLa masacre en Texas de 1974 está basada en hechos reales. Ed Gein conocido como el carnicero de Plainfield, exhumó cuerpos del cementerio y hacía tofeos y decoraciones con los huesos y sangre de éstos, además asesinó a dos mujeres. Ejemplos de lo que se encontró- sillas hechas con piel humana, vacijas hechas con cráneos, un corcet de piel de mujer despellejado de hombros a la cintura, la piel de la cara de Mary Hogan, un cinturón de pezones femeninos, entre muchas más cosas espeluznantes.Monster, Airleen Wuornos (prostituta, incitaba a clientes a maltratarla para justificar los asesinatos clamando que se aprovechaban de ella)-Hannibal Lecter ( Dr. Alfredo Bali Treviño de Monterrey, Nuevo León. Asesinó a su amante cortándole la garganta ) - Buffalo Bill (Ted Bundy)Patrick Bateman (American Psycho)Michael Myers (Halloween)de HalloweenJason Vorhees (Friday The 13th).Freddy Kruger (A Nightmare On Elm Street)Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre)Influencias Marilyn Manson American Horror Story Black Dahlia Muder Dexter Mindhunters Criminal Minds Créditos:Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)Otra música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Expanded Perspectives
The Wolf of Moscow

Expanded Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 69:31


On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about family life, what workflow works best for them and how Kyle has become a cat person over the years. Then they get into the news with some strange sightings. After the break, Kyle brings up a few lesser known serial killers including one known as the Wolf of Moscow! The term "serial killer" was coined in the mid-1970s by Robert Ressler, the former director of the FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program. He chose "serial" because the police in England called these types of murders "crimes in a series" and because of the serial films that he grew up watching. Prior to this, these types of crimes were sometimes known as mass murders or stranger-on-stranger crime. What makes them commit such crimes? All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Sponsors: Better Help - Listeners get 10% off your first month. Just go to betterhelp.com/expanded Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Epidemic Sound!

TopTenz - Daily Top 10s
569 - 10 Cases Handled by the Real Mindhunters

TopTenz - Daily Top 10s

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 21:22


The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), was first formed in 1972 under the name the Behavioral Science Unit. The foundation of the unit was agents Robert Ressler and John Douglas. Ressler and Douglas wanted to bring in elements of psychology to help develop a profile of unidentified spree or serial killers, which they called Unknown Subjects, or UNSUBs. Ressler is also credited with coining the term “serial killer.”

The Blacklist Exposed
BLE156 - S7E18 - Brothers

The Blacklist Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 50:13


Donnie and Robbie are two brothers from Detroit and they both have secrets about the death of their father Robert Ressler and one Tommy Markin. Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon. Case Profile for Brothers We take a break from the action this week to dive deep into Donald Ressler's past. His brother Robbie informs him that people are about to dig up Ray's Field to build a strip mall, so they need to hustle and dig up their past first. Turns out we get to learn about Tommy Markin, the man we know as fans to be responsible for his father's death. We see the scene in which Bob Ressler passes away and the effect it has on his sons Robbie, a do gooder looking to follow in his father's footsteps and Donnie aka Donald, a punk kid who is a drinker, smoker, a midnight toker. At the wake for his dad, Donald overhears Tommy talking to someone about the event and confronts him about the situation. Things go south when Donald shoots Tommy, and then Robbie coming to his aid finishes the job and buries the body. Back in the present, having dug up Tommy's remains the brothers car is stolen by some Albanian's that Robbie borrowed money from. In order to get the car back back with the remains in it, Donald calls in help from Liz to take down the Albanian's but in the process confess everything from the brother's past. But what Liz does next is the most interesting part of the story. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Will Ressler and Liz become an item? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. Brothers in Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. The Music for Brothers We open the show this week with the pounding guitar cords of FINK’s “Warm Shadow” as the cops chase down the perp in the housing complex. Later as Don I mean Agent Ressler waits for Robbie in the hardware store we hear him flash back to an oldie but a goodie “Black Hole Sun” from Soundgarden. As Robbie arrives to help his baby brother we hear “Blackbird Song” by Lee DeWyze. At the funeral for Ressler’s dad we are treated to “Down The Line” by Jose Gonzalez. You can hear this song via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music.  Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist.  Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts,  Google Podcasts,  Spotify,  Pandora,  RSS Feed

Golden Spiral Media All Inclusive Feed
BLE156 – S7E18 – Brothers

Golden Spiral Media All Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 50:13


Donnie and Robbie are two brothers from Detroit and they both have secrets about the death of their father Robert Ressler and one Tommy Markin. Read More... The post BLE156 – S7E18 – Brothers appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

Murder and More
SERIAL KILLER: Ted Bundy

Murder and More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 39:44


***This episode is sponsored by Podcorn. Head over to podcorn.com right now, to begin monetising your podcast*** The term ‘serial killer’ didn’t exist in the 1970s, and It wasn’t until the mid to late 70s that the term serial killer came into existence, founded by Robert Ressler, an FBI agent with the Behavioural Analysis Unit. Despite the term not being used massively and only just coming into recognition in the 70s, that doesn’t mean to say that there weren’t lots of active serial killers in the 70s. Charles Manson formed the Manson family in 1967 and was convicted in 1971, the Son of Sam was active between 1976 and 1977, the Hillside Strangler was active between 1977 and 1978, John Wayne Gacy who is also known as the killer clown was active 1972-1978 and then we have Ted Bundy, who was active between 1974-1978. Follow us on Twitter and Tumblr (@murderandmore), Instagram (@murderandmorepod) and Facebook (Murder and More Podcast/@mandmpod). Become a patron of Murder and More by heading over to www.patreon.com/murderandmore.

Spooky Psychology
Episode 2- Male Serial Killers

Spooky Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 86:30


Welcome to spooky Psychology with Megan & Lauren. In this episode we talk about the psychology of male serial killers, and the stories of Richard Ramirez and Andrei Chikatilo.  P.S. Again sorry about any audio issues, still learning over here! https://www.facebook.com/spookypsychologystcharles https://www.patreon.com/spookypsychology Sources: Psychology Today- "Understanding what drives serial killers", FBI.gov, Whoever fights monsters- Robert Ressler, Radford University Serial Killer Data base, National Institute of Justice Society for the Study of Psychopathy, DSM V, biography.com ,crimemuseum.org, https://www.nytimes.com/1994/02/16/world/a-serial-killer-of-52-is-executed-by-russia.html, murderpedio.org,     

Vanderpod Rules
Mindhunter: Truth Facts

Vanderpod Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 80:52


We take a decidedly darker turn this week, diving into the facts behind Mindhunter, streaming on Netflix and inspired by the book of the same name by our boy John E. Douglas. The show fictionalizes the story of how John, along with Robert Ressler and Dr. Ann Burgess, created and developed the FBI's protocol for criminal profiling by interviewing and analyzing serially violent criminals.    Find links to our sources at https://tinyurl.com/y53gxlny    We are both people who combat our fears by arming ourselves with information about the things that scare us most, but the men we discuss today committed truly vile and disturbing acts. If listening will be detrimental to your mental health, please turn us off and rejoin us next week to talk about the Queen of Atlanta, Nene Leakes.   CONTENT WARNING:  This episode deals with violent crime including murder (and in particular, murder of family members), stalking, torture, sexual assault, and desecration of corpses.   ANTI-VIOLENCE RESOURCES: RAINN - Largest anti-sexual violence organization in the US. Telephone hotline: 1-800-656-4673. Online hotline: hotline.rainn.org    National Domestic Violence Hotline - US-based. Telephone hotline: 1-800-799-7233. TTY hotline: 1-800-787-3224. Website with online hotline: thehotline.org National Center for Victims of Crime: US-based. victimsofcrime.org. Programs include: - National Crime Victim Bar Association, which connects victims with civil attorneys, trains victim advocates, and organizes a yearly national conference bringing together victim advocates, civil attorneys, criminal justice professionals, and LEO. https://victimsofcrime.org/our-programs/national-crime-victim-bar-association - VictimConnect Resource Center https://victimconnect.org/ - Tribal Resource Mapping Project https://victimsofcrime.org/our-programs/tribal-resource-mapping-project   If you are outside of the United States, there is a database of resources, including a list of international hotlines at http://www.vachss.com/help_text/hotlines_intl.html    Strains smoked this episode: Gelato 41 by Canna Organix   Mother Tongue by Dawg Star   Find us on Facebook at Vanderpump Rules, Instagram @disgustingtruck, or email us at disgustingtruck@gmail.com.  

Illiterate
Mindhunter | the story of the real serial killer FBI team

Illiterate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 59:34


Learn about the FBI team who solved crimes by partnering with the biggest baddies of our time. By John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker, also a hit show on Netflix.SUPPORT US LINKS:Get a copy of Mindhunter: Shop your local indie bookstoreGet a new YA book to your door every month: Book of the Month Club YABONUS LINKS:(VIDEO) The trailer for Mindhunter: http://bit.ly/mind2trailer(VIDEO) Side-by-side comparison of Ed Kemper: http://bit.ly/edkempervid(ARTICLE) The book “Sexual Homicide” that the team wrote: http://bit.ly/homicidebook(ARTICLE) The book "Whoever Fights Monsters" that Robert Ressler wrote: http://bit.ly/resslerbook(ARTICLE) A comparison of the serial killers in the show: http://bit.ly/serialcomp(PODCAST) The show “Atlanta Monster”: https://atlantamonster.comCONTACT LINKS:email us any questions, comments, or curse words - illiterate@email.comfollow for silly memes on instagram - @illiteratepodgo to the website for more shows - www.podcastgod.net

Seriemördarpodden
109. Moses Sithole

Seriemördarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 46:29


Apartheid har just avskaffats i Sydafrika på 90-talet. En seriemördare dödar mörkhyade medelklasskvinnor. Poliser hittar strypta kvinnor alldeles för ofta men har inga spår. Robert Ressler, Mindhunter själv, kallas in för att göra en gärningsmannaprofil för att hitta en av Sydafrikas värste seriemördare. Gillar du den här podden? Var med och stötta den på https://www.patreon.com/seriemordarpodden

Crime Girl Gang
Angel of the Meadow - Part 2

Crime Girl Gang

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 35:53


Episode summary This week we look in more detail at the mysterious Angel of the Meadow case and we discuss the lovely story of a woman found as a result of the search for the identity of the Angel of the Meadow.   Show notes and links Discuss the show on Twitter using #CrimeGirlGang  Angel of the Meadow Reddit thread: https://bit.ly/2xsWqWC  Woman found as a result of the case: https://dailym.ai/2QGguNg  The Fall TV series: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(TV_series)  Robert Ressler – profiler:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ressler  Robert Keppel – profiler:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_D._Keppel  Lisa Gardner – Find Her: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01136BW2E/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1  Martina Cole – The Ladykiller: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003ETP3KG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1  Luther TV series: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vk2lp  The Beast of Manchester: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Hardy  Find us on Twitter @VictoriaSelman   @elle_croft  @NikiMackayBooks 

Teraphenia
Episode 01 - The Mind Of A Monster (Part 1: Robert Ressler)

Teraphenia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 68:20


!!CONTENT WARNING!! This episode contains discussion of graphic violence, including murder, torture and sexual violence. This episode we talk about the history of the FBI Behavioural Analysis Unit, and one of criminal profiling’s founding fathers, Robert Ressler. Resources used in this episode; - Robert Ressler: The man who lives with monsters [Documentary] - FBI and police interview archive footage [Youtube] - Between Good and Evil by Roger L Depue [Book] - Whoever fights monsters by Robert K Ressler & Tim Shachtman [Book] - Journey into darkness by John Douglas & Mark Olshaker [Book] - The history of the FBI Behavioural Analysis Unit [website] - A brief history of criminal profiling by David Elio Malocco [Book] - Mindhunter by John Douglas & Mark Olshaker [Book] - Forensic Factor: The Profilers [Documentary] - Profiling The Criminal Mind [Documentary]

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast
34. The Stocking Strangler Part 3// Carlton Gary

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 95:56


From 1977 to 1978, a murderer was loose in Columbus, Georgia nicknamed the Stocking Strangler.  After six years of no leads, they finally nab their guy and he is convicted and sentenced to death.  But 30 years later, new DNA evidence is processed, some pointing to is guilt and some pointing to his innocence, we discuss the findings and the ever complicated case of Carlton Gary.  Sources:  Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert Ressler, The Big Eddy Club by David Rose, Washington Post, the Ledger-Enquirer Music courtesy of Blanche, find their music on iTunes! Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/blessthismesspodcast Contact us at blessthismesspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at @BTMASTCP Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/blessthismesspodcast Follow on Instagram at blessthismesspodcast Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast
33. The Stocking Killer Part 2

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 63:13


From September of 1977 to February of 1978, a serial killer is terrifying the town of Columbus, Georgia.  He has already murdered six elderly women in an upscale neighborhood and police are no closer to catching him.  The killings stop suddenly but a new element of fear has entered in his place, a group calling themselves the “Forces of Evil” began threatening to kill black women in Columbus if the Stocking Strangler was not caught.  Time is of the essence because the woman the organization claims to be holding hostage was reported missing.  Needing to act fast, police bring in FBI profiler Robert Ressler to assist them.  Using his years of experience he quickly puts together a profile pointing not to a group of seven men but to one.  Police start finding bodies and start to wonder if they have a second serial killer operating in the Columbus area. Join us while we continue to sort through the strange case of the Stocking Strangler. Sources:  Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert Ressler, The Bid Eddy Club by David Rose, Washington Post, the Ledger-Enquirer Music courtesy of Blanche, find their music on iTunes! Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/blessthismesspodcast Contact us at blessthismesspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at @BTMASTCP Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/blessthismesspodcast Follow on Instagram at blessthismesspodcast Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast
33. The Stocking Strangler Part 2// Carlton Gary

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 53:29


From September of 1977 to February of 1978, a serial killer is terrifying the town of Columbus, Georgia.  He has already murdered six elderly women in an upscale neighborhood and police are no closer to catching him.  The killings stop suddenly but a new element of fear has entered in his place, a group calling themselves the “Forces of Evil” began threatening to kill black women in Columbus if the Stocking Strangler was not caught.  Time is of the essence because the woman the organization claims to be holding hostage was reported missing.  Needing to act fast, police bring in FBI profiler Robert Ressler to assist them.  Using his years of experience he quickly puts together a profile pointing not to a group of seven men but to one.  Police start finding bodies and start to wonder if they have a second serial killer operating in the Columbus area. Join us while we continue to sort through the strange case of the Stocking Strangler. Sources:  Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert Ressler, The Bid Eddy Club by David Rose, Washington Post, the Ledger-Enquirer Music courtesy of Blanche, find their music on iTunes! Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/blessthismesspodcast Contact us at blessthismesspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at @BTMASTCP Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/blessthismesspodcast Follow on Instagram at blessthismesspodcast Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast
32. The Stocking Strangler Part 1// Carlton Gary

Bless this Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 63:12


In the fall of 1977, a string of horrific attacks hit the city of Columbus, Georgia.  White elderly women, all widows, living alone in an upscale neighborhood in Columbus were being brutally beaten, raped, and strangled with stockings.  These murders shocked the community and despite massive police presence, the killings continued for several months.  With racial tensions in the city at a high, a mysterious group called the "Forces of Evil" began taunting the police, threatening to kill black Columbus citizens if the strangler wasn't stopped.  Will the police catch the Stocking Strangler before he claims his next victim? Who are the Forces of Evil and will they really kill citizens to send a message? Join us while we discuss a case that has recently been brought back into the news with the Stocking Stranglers execution date set for March 15, 2018.   Sources:  Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert Ressler, The Bid Eddy Club by David Rose, Washington Post, the Ledger-Enquirer Music courtesy of Blanche, find their music on iTunes! Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/blessthismesspodcast Contact us at blessthismesspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at @BTMASTCP Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/blessthismesspodcast Follow on Instagram at blessthismesspodcast Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!

Negra y criminal
T04E04 - Caso Real: Jeffrey Dahmer, el carnicero de Milwaukee (El abismo)

Negra y criminal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 43:36


"Cerdos", así llamaba Jeffrey Dahmer a sus víctimas. Diecisiete hombres autoestopistas de los que se enamoraba el carnicero de Milwaukee y de los que abusó, asesinó y descuartizó. Dahmer reconoció también haber practicado la necrofilia y el canibalismo. Joven, rubio y gran seductor, lo tenía todo para ser el monstruo más bello y retorcido del siglo XX.Mónica González Álvarez es la periodista encargada de traernos el primer caso real de esta cuarta temporada de 'Negra y Criminal'. Jeffrey Dahmer se excitaba masturbándose sobre las entrañas de sus víctimas. Las autoridades dejaron escapar a este psicópata en multitud de ocasiones. Durante 9 años, Jeff, logró contener su instinto asesino pero... ¿cuándo comenzó todo? ¿Cómo comenzó a gestarse esa maldad?En este Caso Real han participado:Íñigo Álvarez de Lara como Jeffrey DahmerJosé Bustos como Stephen HicksFrancisca González como la abuela de DahmerHéctor Checa como el policíaÁlvaro Ramos como KonerakJosé Ángel Fuentes como Robert ResslerNacho Marraco como CristoGuion de dramas Daniel Marín y Mona León SiminianiCon la colaboración en el programa de Juan Ochoa.Realización y diseño sonoro: Roberto García y Mona León SiminianiProducción: Fermín Agustí.Dirección: Mona León Siminiani

Real Crime Profile
Episode 108: Mindhunter - Whoever Fights Monsters

Real Crime Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 47:25


The #RCP team analyse and discuss the penultimate episode of season 1 of the Netflix show Mindhunter.The FBI profilers interview another prolific serial killer who doesn't want to talk. Holden goes on the proactive and goes "off-script" to rapport with him, a tactic that has lasting repercussions. Our team debate the merits of his strategy and behaviour to gain insight and potentially useful and actionable intelligence to assist operationally. Or is Holden becoming a liability potentially putting their pioneering work at risk?The team gets into it. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Robert Ressler and Roy Hazelwood, two great pioneers of profiling.“He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster . . . when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you” - Friedrich Nietzche New to Real Crime Profile? Never miss an episode by subscribing today at smarturl.it/realcrimw

The Bad Taste Crimecast
Episode 20 – Who is Better at Killing People Than Serial Killers?

The Bad Taste Crimecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 68:24


In October 2017, Netflix released a series titled "Mindhunters". It tells the story of two FBI agents who slowly develop the field of criminal psychology. Although it is a fictionalized version of the events, much of the series is based on the lives of real life FBI agents John Douglas and Robert Ressler. On this episode, We look back at the lives of these two men, following the path they took to become the fathers of criminal profiling.Research Links:NPR Article on Robert ResslerMindhunters Inc. WebsiteRefinery29 Article on Series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Circle Of Insight
Jungian Analysis and terrorism with Dr. Daniels

The Circle Of Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 16:00


Product DescriptionThis study examines how crime scene analysts, or criminal profilers, tacitly apply a synthesis of Jungian interpretations of active imagination and countertransference. This work clarifies this construct, countertransferential active imagination or imaginal work, through the archetypalist concept of image. For its data, the study presents two distinct bodies of literature. The first is an extensive review of Jungian writings and subsequent archetypalist formulations. The second source of literature is the autobiographical texts by two criminal profilers, John Douglas and Robert Ressler. Jungian Crime Scene Analysis makes use of a range of methodological considerations. Beyond a fundamentally hermeneutic approach, a novel formulation is developed, rhizomic research, which values declaring over answering questions. Utilizing these methodologies, this study presents sexual homicide perpetrators as having disorders of imagination, imagopathy, seen through imaginal deficiencies such as failure of empathy, rigid fantasies, and unresolved projections. This research challenges assumptions that individuation is purely healthful. Individuation powers psychic activity and thus powers the dynamics of sexual homicide. Consciousness, in the transcendent function, transforms individuating images into ethical products.Review'In the sense that each neurosis involves a crime perpetrated against the psyche, each psychotherapist may have to become a crime scene analyst. Aaron Daniels, who has immersed himself in the existential-phenomenological and Jungian depth psychological literatures, gives a good account of their approaches to understanding here. He finds striking analogies between the methods of the contemporary Jungian therapist, bent on understanding the unconscious, and the way present-day profilers of the criminal mind must rely upon imagination. Daniels reflects brilliantly on our culture's fascination with depth psychological detection. With telling originality, he reveals the surprising agency that can emerge when a psyche engages the complexity of the shadow that has driven it to compromise its own integrity.'- John Beebe, past president of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.About the AuthorAaron B. Daniels teaches psychology at Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts . He holds degrees from Baldwin-Wallace College (BA), Duquesne University (MA), and Pacifica Graduate Institute (Ph.D.). He prefers, however, to claim a Doctorate in Metaphysics from Lovecraft's Eldritch Miskatonic University in Arkham, Massachusetts. After working for a decade in clinical psychology, he transitioned into academia.

Resistência eXcer
#11 Squeeze e Tooms S01E03 e S01E21

Resistência eXcer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016


A viagem continua pela primeira temporada de Arquivo-X! Venha se juntar a Gabriel e Marcus para discutir os bastidores, curiosidades, primeiras vezes em Arquivo-X, Robert Ressler e o departamento de ciência do comportamento do FBI, eugenia e o que não pode faltar, de acordo com os amigos da Resistência eXcer! Participantes: Gabriel e Marcus Índice: […]

Palmemordet
20. GMP del 5

Palmemordet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 53:54


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