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WARNING: This episode contains a sensitive topic. The 1984 McDonalds massacre in San Diego is considered the first in the mass shooting phenomenon. Tonight we are going to discuss just what happened, and how nearly 40 years later, nothing has really changed....
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What happen on July 18 1984? This has been the saddest episode we have done so far. I hope you guys enjoy and join our Facebook page! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/childernofthemorbid/support
This episode we cover the 1984 San Ysidro McDonald's massacre which is one of the worst mass shootings committed by a single person in US history.Jame Huberty unleashed carnage a total of 77 minutes armed to the teeth, he out gunned police until being taken out. Ultimately 22 people lost their lives and 19 others were wounded.
On July 18, 1984 families converged at a local McDonalds in San Ysidro, California for a meal and to let the kids play. Little did they know, their entire world would change over the course of just 77 minutes. Find pictures, videos and source information, please follow this link to our website https://truecrimeandchill.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/truecrimeandchillpod)
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On July 14, 1984 a heavily armed man, named James Huberty, opened fire a busy McDonalds restaurant in San Ysidro, Califonia. After 77 minutes, 21 people were dead and another 19 people were fighting for their lives. Due to the disturbing nature of this episode, Listener's discretion is advised. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
** WARNING THIS EPISODE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT *** In this episode we cover two fast food related murders. Both actually involves the popular fast food chain McDonald's. Brittany covers the Fast Food killer himself, Paul Reid. Grace covers the horrible San Ysidro Massacre. Enjoy!
Join me, your host Amy Walker, as I delve into stories from across history with a guest who has no idea what the topic is going to be. This week I'm joined by Chris Haigh to talk about the San Ysidro Massacre, a mass shooting that took place in the United States in the 1980's. … Continue reading Episode 10 – The San Ysidro Massacre →
Dr. Glenn Scott Lipson dreams of a world free of sexual violence, working each day to see that dream realized. An Internationally recognized expert in Forensic Psychology, Dr. Lipson translates psychological research into actionable, evidence-based practices that significantly reduce violence in the communities he partners with. Dr. Lipson’s spent three decades tackling violence from all fronts, an internationally recognized expert in the prevention, intervention, and prosecution of violent crimes, he works with criminal and civil courts, the district attorney, law enforcement agencies, and schools, and in civil cases where there were claims of abuse by individuals from the clergy, teachers, Boy Scouts, and the medical professions. As an expert witness, speaker, trainer, and advisor, he’s testified in court marshals, regulatory hearings and submitted briefs through counsel to the United States Supreme Court. Dr. Lipson co-authored the Risk Assessment Guidelines for Evaluating - Violence (RAGE-V) for the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals, and is one of the founding members of the San Diego District Attorney cyber assessment team which created protocols to integrate digital data to assist in the prevention, intervention, and prosecution of crimes. Dr. Lipson completed his Ph.D. in Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant University, and since earned the status of Diplomate in Forensic Psychology. His doctoral dissertation focused on the psychological impact of the San Ysidro Massacre for first responders. Following graduation, Dr. Lipson worked as a staff psychologist for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Karl Menninger School of Behavioral Sciences, then took a role as the resident psychologist in the Law and Psychiatry Department. Since then, Dr. Lipson’s served as faculty and Program Director for the California School of Forensic Studies, founder of Making Right Choices offering training on ethical and boundary violations which lead to misconduct, and an Academy for boundary violators.
My first interview, an impromptu interview, of Memo Flores. It's during our summer break of 2016, and I ask a simple question, "What have you been doing with your summer?" I am surprised to find out that he has agreed to be in a documentary called 77 Minutes (by director Charlie Minn), about the San Ysidro Massacre of 1984.If you are in San Diego, I urge you to see the movie.Thanks for listening