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Aktenzeichen XY… Unvergessene Verbrechen
#71 Jack Unterweger – Der mörderische Literat (2/2)

Aktenzeichen XY… Unvergessene Verbrechen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 65:06 Transcription Available


Er ist der literarische Star der Wiener Kulturszene, ein Frauenschwarm, gefeiert als Symbol gelungener Resozialisierung – doch was niemand ahnt: Jack Unterweger ist ein skrupelloser Serienmörder. Nach einer Reihe brutaler Prostituiertenmorde gerät Unterweger ins Visier der Ermittler. Doch als sie ihm auf die Spur kommen, setzt er alles daran, ihnen zu entwischen. Eine spektakuläre Flucht beginnt – von Wien über Paris bis in die USA. Währenddessen suchen Kriminalbeamte wie Ernst Geiger fieberhaft nach Beweisen, um ihn endlich zu überführen. Doch wird es reichen? Während des dramatischen Prozesses setzt Unterweger erneut sein schauspielerisches Talent ein, um die Geschworenen zu manipulieren. Auch eine junge Anwältin steht fest zu ihm: Astrid Wagner. Sie ist damals von seiner Unschuld überzeugt. Bis zuletzt scheint das Spiel nicht entschieden… Zu Gast im Aufnahmestudio: Ministerialrat Dr. Ernst Geiger, als damaliger Leiter der Ermittlungen im Fall Unterweger. Er schildert, wie es ihm gelang, den Serienkiller Jack Unterweger aus der Fassung zu bringen. Außerdem im Interview: Prof. Dr. Reinhard Haller und die österreichische Strafverteidigerin Astrid Wagner. Sie berichtet von ihrer großen Liebe, die sie für Unterweger empfand. *** Moderation: Rudi Cerne, Nicola Haenisch-Korus Gäste & Experten: Ministerialrat Dr. Ernst Geiger, Prof. Dr. Reinhard Haller, Rechtsanwältin Astrid Wagner Autor dieser Folge: Lale Artun Audioproduktion & Technik: Lalita Hillgärtner & Anja Rieß  Produktionsleitung Securitel: Marion Biefeld  Produktionsleitung Bumm Film: Melanie Graf, Nina Kuhn  Produktionsmanagement ZDF: Julian Best Leitung Digitale Redaktion Securitel: Nicola Haenisch-Korus   Produzent Securitel: René Carl   Produzent Bumm Film: Nico Krappweis    Redaktion Securitel: Katharina Jakob, Corinna Prinz Redaktion ZDF: Sonja Roy, Kirsten Schönig    Regie Bumm Film: David Gromer

Behind the C
Episode 159 mit Andreas Unterweger, CEO (SBG Neumark)

Behind the C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 31:09


„Das Wissen liegt im Team, der Erfolg ebenso“ – das meint Andreas Unterweger, CEO der SBG Neumark, dem größten Verteiltransformatoren-Hersteller in Europa. Er spricht in dieser Episode Behind the C über Unternehmensführung und Transformatoren in der Energiewende. Sein Weg ins C-Level war unkonventionell: Er brach die Schule ab, machte eine Schlosserlehre und begann bei Siemens Energy. Unterweger reflektiert über seine Erfahrungen in Malaysia und welche wertvollen Lektionen er dort für sein berufliches Leben mitgenommen hat. Inwiefern Karate und das C-Level ähnlich sind, was wichtige Führungsqualitäten sind und welche Ratschläge er für eine erfolgreiche Karriere im Ausland hat, erfahren Sie in dieser Episode Behind the C. Themen: - C-Level - Energiewende - Malaysia Über Atreus – A Heidrick & Struggles Company Atreus garantiert die perfekte Interim-Ressource (m/w/d) für Missionen, die nur eine einzige Option erlauben: nachhaltigen Erfolg! Unser globales Netzwerk aus erfahrenen Managern auf Zeit zählt weltweit zu den besten. In engem Schulterschluss mit den Atreus Direktoren setzen unsere Interim Manager vor Ort Kräfte frei, die Ihr Unternehmen zukunftssicher auf das nächste Level katapultieren. ▶️ Besuchen Sie unsere Website: https://www.atreus.de/ ▶️ Interim Management: https://www.atreus.de/kompetenzen/service/interim-management/ ▶️ Für Interim Manager: https://www.atreus.de/interim-manager/ ▶️ LinkedIn-Profil von Andreas Unterweger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-unterweger/ ▶️ Profil von Franz Kubbillum: https://www.atreus.de/team/franz-kubbillum/

Krone Verbrechen
Die Frau, die Jack Unterweger liebte - Teil 2

Krone Verbrechen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 35:46


Im zweiten Teil unseres Backstage-Interviews mit Astrid Wagner tauchen wir tiefer in die komplexe Gedankenwelt und die ethischen Dilemmata einer Top-Strafverteidigerin ein. Wie geht sie mit Klienten um, die als "geistig abnorme Rechtsbrecher" bezeichnet werden? Gibt es Grenzen in ihrer beruflichen Praxis, bestimmte Menschen, die sie nicht verteidigen würde? Ein besonders kontroverses Thema, die Beziehung zu Jack Unterweger, wird erneut aufgegriffen. Astrid Wagner erklärt, warum sie glaubt, dass das Urteil gegen Unterweger möglicherweise ungerecht war. Entdecke die nicht erzählten Geschichten hinter den Schlagzeilen.

Radio Salzburg Cafe Podcast
Kriminalist Ernst Geiger und der "Mordsmann" Unterweger

Radio Salzburg Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 44:14


Ein Serienmörder, der Medien und Publikum bis heute fesselt. Ein True-Crime-Thriller, der die Seelen eines Killers und seines Jägers ausleuchtet. Ein Autor, der selbst Chefermittler in diesem spektakulärsten österreichischen Kriminalfall war: Ernst Geiger verarbeitete 30 Jahre nach Jack Unterwegers Tod dessen Geschichte literarisch in seinem neune Buch "Mordsmann". Im Radio Salzburg Cafe bei Gabi Kerschbaumer erzählt er die Geschichte eines Menschen, der sich nicht ändern konnte und wie er ihm auf die Spur gekommen ist.

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
20.11.2023 Hesekiel 26 gelesen von Rüdiger Unterweger, Walzbachtal

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 4:31


20.11.2023 Hesekiel 26 gelesen von Rüdiger Unterweger, Walzbachtal by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
07.11.2023 Jeremia 42 gelesen von Ruth Unterweger, Walzbachtal

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 4:30


07.11.2023 Jeremia 42 gelesen von Ruth Unterweger, Walzbachtal by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt

Colecionador de Ossos
Manipulador Mortal: A vida dupla de Johann Unterweger

Colecionador de Ossos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 19:11


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Timesuck with Dan Cummins
354 - The Redemption Experiment of Serial Killer Jack Unterweger

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 138:54


In the Spring of 1990, when Jack Unterweger was released from prison in Austria after serving fifteen years for strangling an eighteen year-old to death with her own bra (amongst numerous other crimes), many of Austria's literary elite were convinced he was rehabilitated.  They'd even tried to get him pardoned years earlier after he'd written a bestselling autobiography, poems, short stories, and children's books that won him the hearts of not just other writers, but people all around Austria. They rejoiced when he was released after serving the minimum years of his lifetime sentenced. They would all soon learn he was more sadistic than ever.Wet Hot Bad Magic Summer Camp tickets are ON SALE!  BadMagicMerch.com Get tour tickets at dancummins.tv Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XRvYXsDaNV0Bad Magic Charity of the Month: Over the years, we have tried to donate back to our local community here in Coeur D Alene. This month, we have decided that in honor of Pride month, we are going to donate locally to the North Idaho Pride Alliance whose mission is to connect LGBTQIA+ people and allies to various community groups so they may create a more inclusive North Idaho through Networking, Educating and Advocating. We donated $13,540 to this charity, and another $1505 to our scholarship fund. To find out more, you can visit nipridealliance.comMerch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comDiscord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard?  Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits

radio klassik Stephansdom
Lebenswege: Werner und Gunda Unterweger

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 25:12


Das Ehepaar leitet das Fünf-Sterne-Hotel "Der Steirerhof" in Bad Waltersdorf. In der Sendung von Stefan Hauser sprechen beide über die täglichen Aufgaben ein Haus mit 200 Mitarbeitern und den Gästen zu führen, welche Rolle sie dabei innehaben und wie es gelingt auch einmal selbst Abstand von der Arbeit zu bekommen.

Gloom & Bloom
90. A Privacy Respecting Peeping Tom.

Gloom & Bloom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 90:37


In this episode of Gloom and Bloom Tayler tells the tale of murderer and poet jack Unterweger a man who had all of Austria believing he was rehabilitated from murdering an 18 year old woman simply by learning how to read and write while in prison. He was very much still wanting to murder but now he is a literate killer but still a killer al the same. Christine will ruin all your summer plans for a fun day at the water park with the story of 10 year old Caleb Schwab who was decapitated on an improperly engineered water slide and all the fallout after that horrible event. Spank you for listening. Do less God bless. Gloom & Bloom out!

8.podcast
#126 Jack Unterweger: Podwójne życie celebryty- seryjnego modercy

8.podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 133:01


Jack Unterweger to postać, która budzi wiele emocji i kontrowersji. Jako młody dorosły został skazany za pozbawienie życiaMargret Schäfer i spędził sporą część swojego życia w więzieniu. Po 15 latach odsiadki Unterweger został zwolniony z więzienia i stał się celebrytą. Dzięki swojemu urokom osobistym i zacięciu do pisania zaczął pracować jako dziennikarz, a jego artykuły i książki stały się bardzo popularne. Dzięki otoczce "zrehabilitowanego przestępcy" był uważany za przykład dla innych więźniów, którzy chcieliby zmienić swoje życie. Morderstwa jakich dokonywał są jednym z najbardziej zaskakujących aspektów jego historii. Unterweger miał na swoim koncie co najmniej dziewięć morderstw kobiet, które popełnił w latach 90. XX wieku w kilku krajach, w tym w Austrii, Czechach i Stanach Zjednoczonych. Jego ofiary były kobietami pracującymi na ulicach miast. Sposób, w jaki popełniał te morderstwa, był niezwykle okrutny. Jest nazywany pierwszym seryjnym mordercą w Austrii. Jego proces był jednym z najbardziej medialnych w tamtych czasach. Morderstwa i metody działania wzbudzają wciąż wiele pytań i kontrowersji, a jego historia pozostaje jednym z najbardziej intrygujących i przerażających przypadków seryjnych morderstw w historii kryminalistyki. Celowo lub całkiem przypadkiem nie dopuścił do uprawomocnienia się wyroku. Jeśli masz chęć wesprzeć moje podcastowanie: https://patronite.pl/nasladowca

Hockey O'Clock
Unibet Hockey O'Clock - Episode 125 - Daniel Frank, Clemens Unterweger

Hockey O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 104:43


Folge 125 von Unibet Hockey O'Clock liefert ein absolutes Novum. Erstmals nimmt sich mit HCB-Kapitän Daniel Frank ein Spieler während einer Finalserie Zeit, um mit Martin Pfanner über all das zu sprechen was sich bisher zwischen Bozen und Salzburg ereignet hat. Nachfolgend spricht KAC-Verteidiger Clemens Unterweger gute 1 1/2 Wochen nach dem Saisonende der Klagenfurter über die Gründe dafür, seinen spannenden Werdegang und vieles mehr. Daniel Frank (00:02:39) Clemens Unterweger (00:39:52) Dinzler ist Espresso in Perfektion. Teile diese Folge von Unibet Hockey O'Clock via Instagram Story oder Feed und tagge dabei Dinzler Kaffee via @dinzler_kaffeerösterei und gewinne ein halbes Kilogramm beste Espresso-Bohnen. Alle Infos zu den vielfältigen Dinzler-Produkten unter www.dinzler.de Unibet bietet einen 400% Willkommensbonus für Neukunden an. Mit dem Promocode "hockey-bonus" erhalten Kunden bei der ersten Einzahlung von 10€ einen 40€ Bonus geschenkt. Unibet – By players, for players 400% Willkommensbonus für Neukunden: https://unibet.me/bonus

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
LiverZap: A chemoptogenetic tool for global and locally restricted hepatocyte ablation to study cellular behaviours in liver regeneration

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.13.531762v1?rss=1 Authors: Ambrosio, E. M. M. G., Bailey, C. S. L., Unterweger, I. A., Christensen, J. B., Bruchez, M., Lundegaard, P. R., Ober, E. A. Abstract: The liver restores its mass and architecture after injury. Yet, investigating morphogenetic cell behaviours and signals that repair tissue architecture at high spatiotemporal resolution remains challenging. We developed LiverZap, a tuneable chemoptogenetic liver injury model in zebrafish. LiverZap employs formation of a binary FAP-TAP photosensitiser followed by brief near-infrared illumination inducing hepatocyte-specific death and recapitulating mammalian liver injury types. The tool enables local hepatocyte ablation and extended live imaging of regenerative cell behaviours, critical for studying cellular interactions at the interface of healthy and damaged tissue. Applying LiverZap, we show that targeted hepatocyte ablation in a small region-of-interest is unexpectedly sufficient to trigger Liver Progenitor-like Cell (LPC)-mediated regeneration, challenging the current understanding of LPC activation. Associated dynamic bilary network rearrangement and E-cadherin relocalisation suggest modulation of cell adhesion as an integral step of LPC-mediated liver regeneration. This precisely targetable live cell ablation model will enable addressing of key regeneration paradigms. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Talk mit Tatjana
Migration, Moneten, Mörder und Motive (Teil 1)

Talk mit Tatjana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 59:20


Siegt der Anwalt mit der besseren Rhetorik und dem überzeugenderen Storytelling? Was sollten wir über Gerechtigkeit, Schuldsprüche und Justitia wissen? Dr. Helmut Wlasak ist seit Jahrzehnten Strafrichter für Drogen-, Wirtschafts-, Mord- & Totschlags- sowie Dschihadisten-Prozesse und mein Gast.

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
20.11.2022 Hesekiel 26 gelesen von Rüdiger Unterweger, Walzbachtal

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 4:31


20.11.2022 Hesekiel 26 gelesen von Rüdiger Unterweger, Walzbachtal by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
07.11.2022 Jeremia 42 gelesen von Ruth Unterweger, Walzbachtal

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 4:30


07.11.2022 Jeremia 42 gelesen von Ruth Unterweger, Walzbachtal by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt

nICE to hear you
Episode 5 | Clemens Unterweger und Zintis Zusevics

nICE to hear you

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 33:10


In der fünften Folge des offiziellen Podcasts der win2day ICE Hockey League sind Clemens Unterweger und Zintis Zusevics zu Gast, die in über fünf gemeinsamen Jahren bei den Moser Medical Graz99ers zu guten Freunden wurden. Während Unterweger später zum EC-KAC wechselte und zwei Meistertitel gewann, avancierte Zusevics zum Grazer Rekordspieler. Im Podcast reden die beiden unter anderem über ihre Karriere-Verläufe, erinnern sich an vergessene Schlittschuhe bei einem Auswärtsspiel und beschreiben die Besonderheiten vom „Pack“-Derby.

Family Plot
Episode 110: Checking Into the Hotel Cecil

Family Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 51:27


TW: We discuss a few suicides in this episode. If you are suicidal, please reach out to 988. the suicide hotline for advice and help.In this episode, Krysta, Laura and Dean discuss the Hotel Cecil. The brainchild of William Banks Hanner, the Hotel Cecil started off as a place for business travellers and the social elite, but with the arrival of the Great Depression, so arrived hard times for the hotel and it's bloody history began. We discuss all of this, and the hotel's hauntings in this episode, including our thoughts as the hotel is converted into Micro Apartments for the poor and indigent. Check it out!

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk
Büchermarkt 07.09.2022: Andreas Unterweger, Peter Kurzeck, Hans Ostwald

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 19:43


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Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk
Andreas Unterweger: „So long, Annemarie“ - Nantes liegt (nicht) am Meer

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 5:30


Liebesgeschichte und raffinierte zeitgeschichtliche Montage: Andreas Unterweger schickt seine Hauptfigur auf Reisen und auf die Suche nach sich selbst. Dabei versucht er die Erlebnisse seines Helden mit historischen Ereignissen zu verknüpfen.Von Nico Bleutgewww.deutschlandfunk.de, BüchermarktDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

True Crime Trine
Ep.70 – Jack Unterweger (Leo) - Part 1 Oops!

True Crime Trine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 75:52


Join us this week as Hannah shares with us the 1st part of the Jack Unterweger story. Jack is the Leo of all Leos and true to form, he is an egocentric narcissist with bad taste in fashion. This story spans decades and continents. While the majority of this story happens in Austria, we will spend some time in Los Angeles, California. For side tangents, this one takes the cake as we talk about a guinea pig's 10 favorite foods. For astrology, we of course talk about the unevolved Leo and on Sunday 8/20 Mercury enters Gemini. Enjoy and stay tuned for the conclusion of the Unterweger saga next week!

A Grave Podcast
Ep. 7 Johann "Jack" Unterweger

A Grave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 59:38


In the 7th episode of A Grave Podcast, we guide you through the horrific story of Johann “Jack” Unterweger. Buckle in as you listen to this grave tale about Jack, who was a convicted murderer. Fifteen years after being jailed for killing a young girl, he walked free, as ‘rehabilitated.' A year later, this ‘reformed convict' had gone on to murder 11 more women in an international killing spree. This is A Grave Podcast.@a_grave_podcast #agravepodcast 

Pepe Misterio
Creyeron que se había reformado en un prestigioso escritor pero terminó con 10 mujeres más al salir

Pepe Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 26:33


Cuando Jack Unterweger entró en prisión por primera vez a causa de los cargos de homicidio, le mostró al mundo la posibilidad de la redención y de que todos merecemos una segunda oportunidad. Se volvió un famoso autor de libros y un poeta de gran renombre, cuyos escritos fueron enseñados en las más prestigiosas escuelas austríacas de la época. El problema fue que una vez liberado comenzaría una segunda ola de #crímenes, esta vez aún peor que la primera. A lo largo de los años 80´s, Jack se convirtió en un prisionero modelo durante su estancia en la #cárcel, ayudaba a los guardias, obedecía sin ningún cuestionamiento y solía trabajar en el pabellón para criminales con graves ofensas. Después de una vida de delincuencia, en los cuales estaba incluido el asalto sexual, el robo a mano armada y hasta el homicidio, Unterweger finalmente veía una luz al final del túnel por esa sentencia impartida en 1976 debido al asesinato de una mujer. Distribuido por Genuina Media

For The B-oo's
The Cecil Hotel

For The B-oo's

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 66:18


Let's visit The Cecil Hotel for a night, where you can check in, but you may not check out! with an extremely dark past that followed it into the modern era, The Cecil is home to everything from serial killers to ghost...with murderers, drug addicts and the mentally ill as its main patrons, it's no wonder this once beautiful hotel is now etched in stone as one of Americas most notorious hotels.do you have a story you'd like read or played on the show? or are you part of an investigation team that would like to come on to tell your story and experiences!? or maybe you have a show suggestion! email us at fortheboos12@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter @fortheboosand on Instagram @fortheboos_podcastYou can also find us on Facebook at For The BoosRemember to Follow, Subscribe, and Rate us....it really does help!For The B-oo's uses strong language and may not be suitable for everyone, listener discretion is advised.

El libro de Tobias
El libro de Tobias: 9.30 Carmen Laforet

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 204:26


Hazte con una de las siguientes opciones en Ivoox y disfruta de las diferentes ventajas: https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=0a30bf0f13e26bc3600c9edfe3cbdb29 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=c5e2d012f5a5454f119b2e1bdd992aa5 https://www.ivoox.com/plus?affiliate-code=2682e8f85ce10f4d23677cacb6914982 Recuerda que este podcast depende por completo de sus oyentes. Si quieres que sigamos adelante y saquemos un audio nuevo todas las semana, apóyanos y dona la cantidad que quieras en paypal.me/LibroTobias y como recompensa, elige una película que quieras que comentemos Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” hablamos de literatura y en esta ocasión nos centraremos en la escritora Carmen Laforet. Hablaré de su vida, de su obra, de la adaptación al cine de “Nada” y os leeré el relato breve “Al colegio”. Además en nuestra sección “El callejón oscuro” traemos esta semana al asesino en serie austriaco Johann “Jack” Unterweger, que logró engañar a todos con su supuesta reinserción y gano millones como escritor y tertuliano. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” hablaremos de la genial neurocientífica y farmacóloga germano estadounidense Marthe Louise Vogt, conocida por sus vitales aportaciones al conocimientos del rol de los neurotrasmisores al cerebro. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:04:27 al 01:53:17 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 01:53:18 al 02:39:49 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 02:39:50 al 03:19:37 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Budl&Stubn
#95 Budeln&Googln mit Jim "Gym"/"Gin" Unterweger

Budl&Stubn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 68:44


#95 Budeln&Googln mit Jim "Gym"/"Gin" Unterweger by Budl&Stubn

Our Weird World
101 - Johann Unterweger & Robert Pickton

Our Weird World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 36:01


You actually want to listen to another episode? After last week's debacle? Well, hi!This week, we're looking at the stories of two fun serial killers, Johann Unterweger and Robert Pickton, whose only commonality was that they enjoyed killing prostitutes.Like the show on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OurWeirdWorldPod/Follow John on Twitter and Instagram @TheJohnHinson

Delikt – Wahre Verbrechen aus Österreichs Süden
"Das Böse lauert in jedem Menschen"

Delikt – Wahre Verbrechen aus Österreichs Süden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 58:37


Die "Tat eines gekränkten Genies", nennt Reinhard Haller die Briefbombenserie, mit der Franz Fuchs eines der schlimmsten Verbrechen der zweiten Republik beging. Der Kriminalpsychiater begutachtete vor Gericht zahlreiche große Fälle der jüngeren Kriminalgeschichte – darunter eben auch Fuchs. In der neuen Folge unseres Kriminalpodcasts delikt, spricht Haller (mit delikt-Moderator David Knes und Kulturredakteur Bernd Melichar) über die Phänomene, die Menschen zu solchen Tätern werden lassen. Als Psychiater versuchte Haller die "Seele des Verbrechers", die "Persönlichkeit des Straftäters" zu studieren und verstehen. Ein Fehler, wie er inzwischen weiß: "Wichtiger ist, zu fragen: unter welchen Bedingungen kann das Böse, das in jedem Menschen lauert, durchbrechen?" Neben Affekten und heftigen Rauschzuständen macht Haller Kränkungen als die Ursache zahlreicher Verbrechen aus, was er auch am Beispiel von Jack Unterweger (den er 1994 begutachtete) erörtert. Ihm attestiert er narzisstische Gekränktheit und Wut, die Unterweger schließlich an Prostituierten ausgelassen hat.

stern Crime - Spurensuche
Jack Unterweger – schöne Worte und böse Taten

stern Crime - Spurensuche

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 49:01


Er war Anfang der 90er Jahre der Rockstar der Wiener Künstlerszene. Im Gefängnis hatte Jack Unterweger angefangen zu schreiben und wurde als Knast-Poet berühmt. Nach seiner Freilassung, für die sich viele Prominente eingesetzt hatten, schockierte er Österreich mit einer noch nie zuvor erlebten Mordserie im Land – 11 Frauen soll Unterweger getötet haben. Ihm auf die Spur kam der renommierte Wiener Ermittler Ernst Geiger. In der 9. Folge der 5. Staffel von Spurensuche erzählt Geiger Giuseppe Di Grazia, warum er den Serienmörder Unterweger für den gefährlichsten Verbrecher hält, den er während seiner Dienstjahre hinter Gitter gebracht hat.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

Leave The Lights On
SERIAL KILLER: Jack Unterweger

Leave The Lights On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 27:03


Jack Unterweger became a literary success while in prison for murdering a woman. This would lead to his early release and a new start in life. Unfortunately, Unterweger's new life was a charade and 12 more women would be murdered by his hands. For more be sure to visit lightsonpod.com and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review. New episodes every Sunday. She'sBirdie.com: Use LIGHTSON30 for 10% off the whole orderResources: murderpedia.org | latimes.com | wikipedia.org

What Makes a Killer
13: Jack Unterweger

What Makes a Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 47:31


It's May 1990, and convicted murderer Jack Unterweger is about to charm his way out of prison. After teaching himself how to read and becoming a well-known children's author, Unterweger had convinced the Austrian public that he was a changed, reformed man. But it was a ruse, and his release would only lead to the death of at least nine more women in both Austria and the United States. He was once again on the loose, on top of the world, and not trying to hide it from anyone. But no one suspected it was him. This episode is sponsored by: Vodacast Best Fiends IPVanish Original music by Ben Krejci, Lee Rosevere, Kai Engel, and Daniel Birch. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.

The M.O. Podcast
Serial Killers: Unterweger and Dahmer

The M.O. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 73:44


This week we delve into two polar opposite serial killers.  Jack Unterweger - the cocky Austrian who killed sex workers and let the police give him all the juicy deets on what-not-to-do-to-not-get-caught, and Jeffrey Dahmer, the infamous Milwaukee cannibal who killed 17 young men and boys and performed sex acts on their corpses before consuming their flesh.

Sugar Coated Murder
SCM EPI#47 Spaghetti Squash Au Gratin [Unterweger Intl Serial Killer & Potter]

Sugar Coated Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 55:12


In this episode, the sisters record remotely from Sweetwater Apartments in Charleston, SC.  Resident Mixologist, Anthony, mixes up Sinter Sister drinks made with cherry bourbon, triple sec, rum, orange juice and pineapple juice.  The ladies get tipsy!  Anne bakes up low carb, yummy Spaghetti Squash Au Gratin.  Karen covers Johann "Jack" Unterweger, the murdered turned celebrity journalist turned international serial killer.  Then, Anne covers the bonkers tale of the senseless Potter murders out of Tennessee that sounds more like a Jerry Springer show.#evanwillaimsbourbon #billypotter #billiejeanpotter #tennessee#cecilhotel #spaghettisquash #sweetwaterapartments

Life Radio
Einfach so, wies wirklich ist

Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 7:15


Jürgen Unterweger aus Roitham betreibt den Youtubekanal „Alpinfreunde“ und zeigt Wanderungen und Bergtouren ehrlich und ohne eitle und künstlich effektheischende Spezialeffekte. Ein super Service für Familien, die wissen wollen, ob eine Tour für sie geeignet ist. Nun ist der 42-Jährige für den EU-weiten Youtuber-Preis "Youlius 2021" nominiert.

Midnight Train Podcast
83 - The Cecil Hotel, LA California. (What Happened To Elisa Lam?)

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 102:48


Ep. 83Cecil hotel/ Stay On Main Hotel Welcome my friends to the first episode of 2021! We hope you all enjoyed our last episode of 2020, we did! We hope you all made it to the new year safe and sound. We're alive and well and we're going to take a much needed vacation. Where are we headed you may ask? Well we are going to head to sunny Los Angeles! Hopefully you passengers hang on and come with! Los Angeles, the city of angels, and tons of weird people and rich movie types that are better than we are...eh… Fuck em. We're not headed there for a tour of stars' homes, we're not headed there to further Jeff's acting career with casting couch auctions in some seedy office with a casting couch, no my friends were heading specifically to 640 south main street l.a. california! What sits at that address you may be wondering. Well it's none other than The Cecil hotel, aka The hotel Cecil, aka The Cecil, aka The stay On Main Hotel, aka whatever the fuck the next name is gonna be. That's right, the famous, or maybe infamous Cecil hotel. If this sounds familiar but you can't quite place it, well get to what's most recently made this place famous in a bit. But first buckle up cus here we go! The Cecil was built in 1924 by hotelier William Banks Hanner with partners Charles L. Dix and Robert H. Schops. It was supposed to be a destination hotel for international businessmen and social elites. Designed by Loy Lester Smith in the Beaux Arts style, and constructed by W. W. Paden[7] the hotel cost $1.5 million to complete and boasted an opulent marble lobby with stained-glass windows, potted palms, and alabaster statuary. The three hoteliers invested about $2.5 million knowing several other similar hotels had been constructed and opened in the area. They had the utmost confidence in their venture. Unfortunately for them, only a few years after opening the hotel disaster would strike. Not only would it strike the three hoteliers, but the nation as a whole. The country was plunged into the great depression. The Great Depression started in the United States after a major fall in stock prices that began around September 4, 1929, and became worldwide news with the stock market crash of October 29, 1929, (known as Black Tuesday). Between 1929 and 1932, worldwide gross domestic product (GDP) fell by an estimated 15%. By comparison, worldwide GDP fell by less than 1% from 2008 to 2009 during the Great Recession.[4] Some economies started to recover by the mid-1930s. However, in many countries, the negative effects of the Great Depression lasted until the beginning of World War II. The Great Depression had devastating effects in both rich and poor countries. Personal income, tax revenue, profits and prices dropped, while international trade fell by more than 50%. Unemployment in the U.S. rose to 23% and in some countries rose as high as 33% While this was happening the Hotel hung on as best it could to it's roots of being a destination for wealthy socialites, unfortunately those were heard to come by at that point. As the depression wore on, the area around the hotel became the infamous Skid Row. Now we're not talking the Sebastian bach fronted band that had so many great jams back in the day. To give you an idea of the area that the hotel was in and had to deal with while trying to keep clientele, here's a brief history:     At the end of the 19th century, a number of residential hotels opened in the area as it became home to a transient population of seasonal laborers.[13] By the 1930s, Skid Row was home to as many as 10,000 homeless people, alcoholics, and others on the margins of society.[12] It supported saloons, residential hotels, and social services, which drew people from the populations they served to congregate in the area.[14] In June 1947, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) chief Clemence B. Horrall ordered what he called a "blockade raid" of the whole Skid Row area. Over 350 people were arrested. Assistant Chief Joseph Reed, who claimed that "at least 50 percent of all the crime in Los Angeles originates in the Skid Row area," stated that there had been no "strong arm robberies" on Skid Row as late as one week after the raid. Long time residents, however, were skeptical that the changes would last.[15] In 1956, the city of Los Angeles was in the midst of a program to "rehabilitate" Skid Row[16] through the clearance of decaying buildings.[17] The program was presented to property owners in the area as an economy measure. Gilbert Morris, then superintendent of building, said that at that point the provision of free social services to the approximately one square mile of Skid Row cost the city over $5 million per year as opposed to the city average of $110,000 per square mile annually.[16] The city used administrative hearings to compel the destruction of nuisance properties at the expense of the owner. By July 1960, the clearance program was said to be 87% complete in the Skid Row area.[17] With increased building codes during the '60s, owners of residential hotels found demolition to be more cost-effective than adhering to repairs. The total number of these buildings is estimated to have dropped from 15,000 to 7,500 over the following decade.[18] Many residents of the area found themselves homeless with the loss of half of the affordable housing provided by hotels.[18] 1970s through present EditSkid Row was established by city officials in 1976 as an unofficial "containment zone", where shelters and services for homeless people would be tolerated.[19] During the 1970s, two Catholic Workers — Catherine Morris, a former nun, and her husband, Jeff Dietrich — founded the "Hippie Kitchen" in the back of a van. Over forty years later, in March 2019, aged 84 and 72, they remained active in their work feeding Skid Row residents.[20] Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, many veterans of the Vietnam War found themselves drawn to Skid Row, due to the services and missions already in place there, and feeling outcast from other areas. Like those after World War II, many of them ended up on the streets. It was around this time that the demographics of Skid Row shifted from predominantly white and elderly to those here today Now that only takes us through the 70s but we can tell you, it didn't get any better after that.  The reason we went through a small history of Skid Row is to show how the area had changed and the type of people that inhabited the area. The reason to show this will become evident…. Right… about… Now! By  the 50s the hotel had become a place known to house transients and drug dealers and many unsavory types. This would lead to a history of murder, suicide and other tragedy. That would ultimately lead to takes of the hotel being haunted. The hotel would more recently become the location of a story that would capture the attention of the world due to its strangeness. So without further ado let's get into the craziness! Murders and murderers at the Cecil: One of several noteworthy guests of the hotel was Elizabeth Short, who you may know as the “Black Dahlia” after her 1947 murder in Los Angeles. She reportedly stayed at the hotel just before her mutilation, which remains unsolved. What connection her death may have had to the Cecil is not known, but what is known is that she was found on a street not far away on the morning of January 15 with her mouth carved ear to ear and her body cut in two. Some people say that this sorry of Short staying or being seen at the hotel are untrue but we like to think there's a connection, however we cannot confirm nor deny the validity of this claim and there is much conflicting reporting on this. There are some reports of sorry saying at a nearby hotel and just doing into the Cecil bar from time to time.  Next up a confirmed and also unsolved murder at the Cecil. Georgina "pigeon" Goldie Osgood. On June 4th a 79 year old retired telemarketer named Goldie Osgood was found in her hotel room dead. The autopsy showed that she was beaten, stabbed and choked with a rag. Her hotel room was ransacked. Friends say they talked her merely minutes before her death. She was known for feeding pigeons at a nearby park and that’s how she earned her nickname “Pigeon Goldie”. She was staying at the Cecil hotel, where she was very liked and was a long time residence. Not much information can be found about her death. Only that a man named Jacques B. Ehlinger was arrested a few hours after her body was found. He had been seen walking in the same area Ms. Osgood would feed pigeons. He was covered in blood, but was later released due to lack of evidence. Several serial killers have called the Cecil home as well. Chief among them… good ol Richard Ramirez, the fucking Night Stalker. Now if you're listening to this podcast and you don't know who Ramirez is, we question why you're here! But as a refresher:           Ramirez was a Satanist and a particularly awful human, even for a serial killer: He seemed to have no M.O. except to be as sadistic as possible.His victims — men, women, children — were chosen randomly and killed in a variety of ways, with whatever weapon was handy, often after a sexual assault. Most reports suggest that he influenced as a teenager by his cousin Mike, a Green Beret who bragged of committing horrific acts in Vietnam, and who later shot his wife to death in front of Ramirez.The Night Stalker was ultimately caught after a rape victim who’d been left alive got a look at his getaway car, a stolen Toyota that was found abandoned and connected to Ramirez by a single fingerprint. Once they had a suspect, police broadcast his name and face widely and Ramirez was recognized and beaten by a mob in East Los Angeles.He was convicted in 1989 of 13 counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, 11 sexual assaults, and 14 burglaries, and sentenced to death. To which he said: “No big deal. Death always comes with the territory. I’ll see you in Disneyland.”Ramirez spent the next 23 years on Death Row at San Quentin, but died of Lymphoma in 2013. He was 53. “The Cecil and the Alexandria and the Twin Rosslyn hotels just become these giant coral reefs of the worst people in the world,” says Richard Schave, who runs Esotouric bus tours with his partner Kim Cooper, and makes the Cecil a featured stop on the “Hotel Horrors and Main Street Vice” package. “By 1990, the LAPD won’t go into [t hese places]. It was like, ‘If we’re called we’ll go in. But we’re not patrolling.’”That’s how a guy like the Night Stalker could operate there. Ramirez would return to the Cecil after a killing and ditch his blood-soaked clothes in the dumpsters out back, then walk into the hotel either naked or maybe in his underwear, none of which would have raised an eyebrow since the Cecil in the 1980s, as Schave put t, “was total, unmitigated chaos.”After all, that dumpster probably contained far worse things, and it wouldn’t have been weird to see a half-naked man wandering around a hotel renowned for vice and where the police rarely ventured. Drug dealers worked openly inside. The bodies of overdosed residents could linger in the hall for days. “No one wanted to be the person who called the cops,” Schave says. Another serial killer was known to live at the Cecil. In 1991, six years after Ramirez was caught and sentenced to death, a 41-year-old Austrian journalist named Jack Unterweger checked into the Cecil while he worked on a story about crime in L.A. for an Austrian magazine. Unterweger used his reporting work to secure ride-alongs with LAPD vice cops and those trips were revealed as scouting missions when it was later discovered that Unterweger was also a serial killer with a penchant for strangling prostitutes. It is suspected (but was never proven) that he chose the Cecil because of its connection to Ramirez.When Austrian police connected the strangulation deaths of three L.A. sex workers with a series of six unsolved murders back home — all of them prostitutes who’d been sexually assaulted and strangled with their own bras, using a distinct ligature — Unterweger fled and was arrested in Miami in February of 1992. Unterweger, it turns out, had started abusing prostitutes in his youth, and at age 24 he was convicted of strangling an 18-year-old German woman with her own bra, and sentenced to life in prison.Behind bars, Unterweger had been a model inmate, publishing poems, plays, and an autobiography that became a movie and his popularity made him a cause célèbre in the European arts community, which began to lobby passionately for his release. In 1990, after serving 15 years, Unterweger was granted parole, and almost overnight became a popular TV host and journalist. Within a year, he was in California, killing women again.In June 1994, an Austrian court convicted Unterweger of 11 murders and sentenced him to life with no chance of parole. That night, he killed himself in his cell — with a poetic twist. “He tied the ligature,” Schave said. “The signature ligature by which he killed all the prostitutes in Los Angeles and Vienna. That was his confession.” So those are murders and murderers connected and possibly connected to the Cecil. But the tragedy doesn't end there. There are many other crazy deaths from the Cecil. Mostly all suicides. During the Great Depression. Tens of thousands of Americans took their own lives during the late 1930s, creating the highest-recorded level ever—more than 150 per one million annually in 1937 and 1938, and In the 30s the Cecil had its share of suicides.  In 1931, a guest, W.K. Norton, 46, was found dead in his room after eating poison capsules. A week prior, he had checked into the Cecil under the name "James Willys" from Chicago.  This seems to be the earliest case of suicide at the Cecil. The following year, 25-year-old Benjamin Dodich was found by a maid in a room, dead by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. In 1934, former Army Medical Corps sergeant Louis D. Borden was found with his throat slashed—he had written several notes about suicide while in the room including one that cited poor health as a reason for the suicide. In 1937, the body of Grace E. Magro was discovered wrapped in the telephone wires around the hotel. She later died at the now-demolished Georgia Street Receiving Hospital. Police were unable to determine whether Magro's death was the result of an accident or suicide.  A year later, the body of 35-year-old US Marine Roy Thompson was found on the skylight of a nearby building after he also jumped from his room. He had been staying at the hotel for several weeks.  In 1939, Navy officer Erwin C. Neblett was found dead after ingesting poison; he was 39 years old. Moving past the thirties we find more craziness and fuckery.      In January 1940, teacher Dorothy Sceiger, 45, ingested poison while staying at the Cecil and was reported by the Los Angeles Times to be "near death." No further reports were published about her condition.     In 1944, one of the youngest victims at Cecil Hotel had their life taken from them. Dorothy Jean Purcell, 19 years old, was staying as a guest at the hotel when she threw her newborn son from a window. Purcell did not know she was pregnant and woke in the middle of the night with stomach pains when she was sleeping next to her partner, 38-year-old shoe salesman Ben Levine. Not wanting to wake Levine, she went to the bathroom and delivered the baby herself. Purcell believed the boy was dead, and that’s when she got rid of the body from a great height. The lifeless baby was found on a roof adjacent to the building. Purcell was arrested, but after psychologists determined she was “mentally confused,” she was eventually found not guilty by reason of insanity. In November 1947, Robert Smith, 35, died after jumping from one of Cecil's seventh-floor windows. On October 22, 1954, San Francisco stationery firm employee Helen Gurnee, 55, jumped from the window of her seventh-floor room and landed on top of Cecil's marquee. One week prior, she had registered at the hotel under the name "Margaret Brown." On February 11, 1962, Julia Frances Moore, 50, jumped from the window of her eighth-floor room. We found the newspaper clipping announcing her death, it reads as follows:       "A woman leaped to her death from an eighth-floor window of the Cecil Hotel, 640 S Main St., early Sunday morning, her body landing on a second-floor roof in the light well of the building. Police identified her from a hotel registration card and papers in her purse as Julia Frances Moore, about 50. Det. Sgt. Paul LePage said the woman, who left no notes, had registered at the hotel on Wednesday. Her purse and a small over night bag were found in the room. Although the purse contained only 59 cents, a bank book showed she had nearly c $1,800(around $15,000 today) in a Springfield (II.) bank. Sgt. LePage said he also found a bus ticket stub in dicating she had come here from St. Louis. Other papers I containing two home ad dresses in St. Louis were also found. The officer said he would contact St. Louis police in a an effort to locate the woman's relatives." Also in 1962, October to be exact, another strange death occurred. On October 12, two bodies were found dead on the sidewalk in front of the hotel. One of the bodies was that of Pauline Otton. She was staying on the 9th floor of the hotel. She was 27 years old and had just had an argument with her estranged husband Dewey. The other body was not that of Dewey. It was the body of 65 year old George Gianinni. Initially police suspected the pair jumped together. After some investigation however there found that Ol George has his haha on his pockets and his shoes were still on. They said that if he had jumped his shoes would have fallen off during the fall or when he landed, also who jumps with their hands in their pockets? Well turns out that after her argument Pauline decided it wasn't worth living any more and jumped from the window of her room on the 9th floor. George however was just walking by the hotel about to have the worst, and last, day off his life. Pauline jumped and landed on George as he strolled by killing him. Talk about your bad luck, no wonder some people think the place is cursed. On December 20, 1975, a still-unidentified woman, approximately 23 years old, jumped from her twelfth-floor window onto the Cecil's second-floor roof. She had registered at the hotel on December 16 under the name "Alison Lowell" and was staying in room 327. On September 1, 1992, a man was found deceased in the alley behind the Cecil. Authorities believe the decedent either fell from, jumped from, or was pushed from the hotel's fifteenth floor. At the time of his death, the decedent was five feet, nine inches tall and weighed around 185 pounds. He was wearing blue sweatpants and a black sweatshirt over a gray t-shirt. The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office placed the decedent's age at twenty to thirty-two years. The decedent's true identity has never been established. On June 13, 2015, the body of a 28-year-old man was found outside the hotel. Some conjectured he may have committed suicide by jumping from the hotel, although a spokesperson for the county coroner informed the Los Angeles Times that the cause of death had not been determined. Now in between those last two there was another incident. This incident is probably the most well known one. Thanks to the internet the incident spread fast and there is tons of discussion and speculation about what really happened. The official cause of death was listed as accidental drowning although most people don't by that. If you haven't figured it out already we are talking about the death of Elisa Lam. Wwe could probably do an entire episode on this story so we'll just give you the basics and maybe hit the story a little harder in a bonus for our patreon.   On Jan. 26, 2013, Elisa Lam arrived in LA. She had just come by Amtrak train from San Diego and was headed to Santa Cruz as part of her solo trip around the West Coast. The trip was supposed to be a getaway from her studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, where she was originally from. Her family had been wary of her traveling by herself but the young student was determined to go at it alone. As a compromise, Lam made sure to check in with her parents every day of the trip to let them know that she was safe. That’s why it struck her parents as unusual when they didn’t hear from their daughter on Jan. 31, the day she was scheduled to check out of her LA hotel, the Cecil. The Lams eventually contacted the Los Angeles Police Department. The police searched the premises of the Cecil but couldn’t find her. Police soon released surveillance footage taken from the cameras at the Cecil Hotel on their website. This is where things took a turn into the truly bizarre. The hotel video showed Elisa Lam in one of its elevators on the date of her disappearance acting rather strangely. In the pixelated footage, Lam can be seen stepping into the elevator and pushing all the floor buttons. She steps in and out of the elevator, poking her head out sideways toward the hotel’s hallways in between. She peers out of the elevator another few times before stepping out of the elevator entirely. The last minutes of the video show Lam standing by the left side of the door, moving her hands in random gestures. Nobody else was captured on the video, except Lam. On Feb. 19, two weeks after the video was published by authorities, maintenance worker Santiago Lopez found Elisa Lam’s dead body floating in one of the hotel water tanks. Lopez made the discovery after responding to complaints from hotel patrons about low water pressure and a weird taste coming from the tap water. According to a statement by the chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department, the tank in which Lam’s body was found had to be drained completely and then cut open from the side to remove her five-foot-four frame. Nobody knows how Lam’s corpse — floating lifelessly next to the same clothes she wore in the surveillance video — ended up in the hotel’s water tank or who else might have been involved. Hotel staff told authorities that Lam was always seen by herself around the hotel premises. At a nearby shop, eerily named The Last Bookstore, owner Katie Orphan was among the last to see Elisa Lam alive. Orphan remembered the college student buying books and music for her family back in Vancouver. When the autopsy results for Lam’s case came out, it only served to ignite more questions. The toxicology report confirmed that Lam had consumed a number of medical drugs, likely to be medication for her bipolar disorder. But there were no indications of alcohol or illegal substances in her body. Soon after the toxicology report came out, amateur sleuths began poring over any information they could find in hopes of solving the mystery behind the death of Elisa Lam. One person noted that she seemed to not be taking her medicine previous to her death. It is an important finding to note given that the use of antidepressants to treat bipolar disorder can risk inducing manic side effects if done without caution. Some sleuths have understandably latched onto this detail and suggested it was a likely explanation behind Lam’s strange behavior in the elevator. Hotel manager Amy Price’s statements in court strongly support this theory. During Lam’s stay at the Cecil Hotel, Price said that Lam was originally booked in a hostel-style shared room with others. However, complaints of “odd behavior” from Lam’s roommates forced Lam to be moved to a private room by herself. David and Yinna Lam filed a wrongful death suit against the Cecil Hotel several months after their daughter’s death was uncovered. The Lams’ attorney stated that the hotel had a duty to “inspect and seek out hazards in the hotel that presented an unreasonable risk of danger to [Lam] and other hotel guests.” The hotel fought back against the suit, filing a motion to dismiss it. The hotel’s lawyer argued that the hotel had no reason to think that someone would be able to get into one of their water tanks. Based on court statements from the hotel’s maintenance staff, the hotel’s argument is not entirely far-fetched. Santiago Lopez, who was the first to find Lam’s body, described in detail how much effort he had to exert just to find her body. Lopez said that he took the elevator to the 15th floor of the hotel before walking up the staircase to the roof. Then, he had to first turn off the rooftop alarm and climb up on the platform where the hotel’s four water tanks were located. Finally, he had to climb another ladder to get to the top of the main tank. Only after all that did he notice something unusual. “I noticed the hatch to the main water tank was open and looked inside and saw an Asian woman lying face-up in the water approximately twelve inches from the top of the tank,” Lopez said, as reported by LAist. Lopez’s testimony suggested that it would have been difficult for Lam to make it to the top of the water tank on her own. At least, not without anyone noticing. The hotel’s Chief Engineer Pedro Tovar also made it clear that it would be difficult for anyone to access the rooftop, where the hotel water tanks were located, without triggering the alarms. Only hotel employees would be able to deactivate the alarm properly. If it was triggered, the sound of the alarm would reach the front desk as well as the entire top two floors of the hotel. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Howard Halm ruled that the death of Elisa Lam was “unforseeable” because it had happened in an area that guests were not allowed to access, so the lawsuit was dismissed. All of the talk of the difficulty on even getting to the water tanks, especially the fact that no alarms were triggered only fueled more conspiracies and speculation. We may never know what really happened and it's another feather in the crazy creepy cap of the Cecil! There are  stories of cold spots and shadowy figures. A news story went around a couple years ago of a ghost photograph, showing a shadowy figure outside of a window of the Cecil Hotel, looking like it was about to jump.There are stories of people saying that they see a woman who looks like Elizabeth Short and feeling like they’re being watched in the hotel. It’s a creepy place even though there are renovations and rebranding (the Cecil Hotel was renamed the Stay on Main), but, well, it’s hard to shake the sort of stories of the Cecil. Also early in 2021 the discovery channel is kicking off it's streaming service with a new episode of everyone's favorite… Ghost Adventures… Those idiots are at it again.   The hotel and the Elisa Lam footage was the inspiration for the Hotel season of American horror story. It was also the inspiration behind the movie Barton Fink starring John Goodman and Johnathan Turturro.  The hotel can also be seen in two popular music videos. The streets have no name by U2, where the brand performs on the roof of a building next to the Cecil. And in Blink 182 video for The Rock Show. The band is shown throwing money off of a single story building next to the Cecil, which may or may not be the same building u2 played on… Probably was though. Top hotel horror movieshttps://www.ranker.com/list/best-horror-movies-about-hotels/ranker-film

Murder Under the Sun
Episode 3: Jack Unterweger - The Courier

Murder Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 30:56


Johann "Jack" Unterweger, journalist, playwright, playboy and literary sensation, a model of prison rehabilitation, became the subject of a police investigation into the notorious murders committed by the serial killer known as ´The Courier'.His story is soon to be the subject of a major movie starring Michael Fassbender, 'Entering Hades'.

The Insomnia Report
11: Austro-American Mayhem & Partners in Porn | True Crime

The Insomnia Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 58:18


Welcome to Episode 11! Take a jaunt across the Atlantic with Elizabeth as she tells the story of Austria's most famous serial killer, Jack Unterweger. His media connections, bougie friends and the LAPD unknowingly created a perfect storm that allowed Unterweger to kill more than 11 people. Margot takes us to the silver screen with the murder of Bob Crane, also known as Colonel Robert Hogan on the show "Hogan's Heroes." The case's many possible suspects, along with Crane's X-rated hobbies, generate more questions than answers. Tune in next week for a wild card episode. What will we talk about? We have no idea! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and email us at theinsomniareport@gmail.com if you have your own story to share, or if you just want to say hi. Don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on your favorite podcast streaming site. Stay sleepy!

Focus - ORF Radio Vorarlberg
5.12. Focus Psychische Auswirkungen der Pandemie B.Sperner-Unterweger

Focus - ORF Radio Vorarlberg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 51:44


Jeden Samstag überträgt ORF Radio Vorarlberg die Sendung „Focus – Themen fürs Leben“ von und mit Dr.in Marion Flatz-Mäser (13.00 bis 14.00 Uhr).

Das Criminal
32 - Jack Unterweger: Do Prisons Rehabilitate?

Das Criminal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 41:33


If you’ve been listening to our podcast for a while now, you’ll likely have noticed that we fall pretty firmly on the side of prison abolition, but one big question looms: What about the sexually-motivated criminals? In this episode, we tackle the case of Austrian serial killer Jack Unterweger and discuss whether prison successfully rehabilitated this misogynist menace to society, and how we might create a world that is safer for everyone. Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/DasCriminal Sources: https://bit.ly/3bhoMVw

Delikt – Wahre Verbrechen aus Österreichs Süden
Jack Unterweger – vom „Häfenliterat“ zum Serienmörder

Delikt – Wahre Verbrechen aus Österreichs Süden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 56:48


Es ist einer der bekanntesten und aufsehenerregendsten Kriminalfälle der zweiten Republik, dabei deutete am Anfang Jack Unterwegers krimineller Laufbahn wenig darauf hin. Diese endete jäh mit einer Verurteilung zu einer lebenslangen Haftstrafe im Jahr 1976 – vorerst. Er hatte eine Bekannte stranguliert und beraubt. In der Haft begann Unterweger zu schreiben – und das sehr erfolgreich. Er lancierte zum gefeierten Autor, wurde als der „Häfenliterat“ bekannt. Unterweger war der Held der deutschsprachigen Literaturszene. Kulturschaffende wie Elfriede Jelinek, Ernst Jandl oder Günter Grass setzten sich erfolgreich für seine Freilassung ein. 1990 kam er ohne weitere Auflagen Frei, er wurde zum Inbegriff gelungener Resozialisierung. Die Redakteure Bernd Melichar und Hans Breitegger führten eines der beachtetsten Interviews mit Unterweger – in dieser Folge rollt er gemeinsam mit David Knes den Fall neu auf.

True Crime Austria
No 6 - Aus dem Fegefeuer

True Crime Austria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 57:56


Er gilt als einer der bekanntesten Serienmörder Österreichs, aber eigentlich darf er gar nicht so genannt werden – Jack Unterweger stand Anfang der 90er im Verdacht, elf Prostituierte in drei Ländern getötet zu haben. Bevor es zu einer rechtskräftigen Verurteilung kam, nahm er sich selbst das Leben. Der Fall bleibt damit ungelöst. In Part I unserer Doppelfolge werfen wir einen Blick auf die frühen, deutlich unbekannteren Taten von Unterweger. Außerdem schildern wir sein Leben und all die Lügen, die dazugehören.

In Sachen Mensch
05: An der Krise wachsen lernen - Barbara Sperner-Unterweger

In Sachen Mensch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 18:34


Die psychischen Belastungen der Corona-Krise treffen viele Leute härter als die Krankheit selbst. Wie man damit umgeht, wird eher selten besprochen. Dabei gibt es einiges, das man für sich tun kann. Gast: Barbara Sperner-Unterweger

Renegade Talk Radio
Dark Enigma - The Creepy Events of the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 19:23


Please be aware the stories, theories, re-enactments and language in this podcast are of an adult nature and can be disturbing, frightening and in some cases offensive. Listener Discretion is advised – there is very adult content ahead and you have been warned. Welcome heathens welcome to the world of the weird and unexplained. I’m your host, Nicole Delacroix and together, we will be investigating stories about the weird, wonderful, unexplained, eerie, scary and down-right unbelievable. There will be tales of ghosts, murder, supernatural beings and unexplained mysteries. So, sit back, grab your favorite drink, relax and prepare to be transported to today's dark Enigma.... And on today’s Dark enigma… we have another fabulous listener request, so I hope you guys enjoy it, I think it’s a really good topic so I’m so glad you guys asked for it… and since you asked for it… let’s get straight to it; as always we will still be playing our drinking game and as you know, the drinking game is only for those of us that are at home and have nowhere else to go tonight. The choice of intoxication is always yours, so choose your poison accordingly… Alright, now for the game part how about every time I say Cecil that will be a single shot and every time I say Los Angeles, that will be a double shot. Alright, now the business end is out of the way we can jump headfirst into today’s dark enigma… and the creepy events of the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles. The Cecil Hotel located in Downtown Los Angeles has a long and spooky history of suicides, murder, and mysterious deaths. In 2011, the hotel was renamed to the Stay on Main. But no amount of rebranding will ever erase the building’s sordid past. Back in 1924, hotelier William Banks Hanner commissioned the construction of the Cecil Hotel. He envisioned a lavish, 600-room building with stained-glass windows, alabaster statues, and a gleaming marble lobby. Hanner hoped the hotel’s luxe design and accoutrements would attract tourists and businessmen alike. In 1927, the Cecil opened its doors with 700 rooms decorated in art deco style intended to attract and entertain businessmen, and it soon became a hot spot in downtown L.A.

Echo On: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 26 - Johann Unterweger

Echo On: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 45:58


Chris & Christian delve into the case of Jack the Writer, the Vienna Stranger, Johann Unterweger!

Kryminalne Historie
ODCINEK 13: PISARZ, KTÓRY NIENAWIDZIŁ KOBIET - JACK UNTERWEGER

Kryminalne Historie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 69:55


Na początku lat 90. w Austrii dochodzi do kilku morderstw prostytutek. W tym samym czasie podobny problem odnotowują Stany Zjednoczone. Głównym podejrzanym staje się znany pisarz. Czy to możliwe, że jest seryjnym mordercą? O tym dowiecie się w dzisiejszym podcaście! Bardzo dziękuję moim Patronom: Ani i Adrianowi! :) ----------------------------------------------------- Z góry dziękuję za łapkę w górę i suba! Bardzo cenię też Waszą wyrozumiałość i wsparcie :) Przypominam, że zdjęcia znajdziecie na grupie. Link poniżej :) ☛ Patronite: https://patronite.pl/kryminalnehistorie ☛ Grupa na Facebooku: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kryminalnehistorie/ ☛ Youtube: https://youtu.be/jMQt9-a5Lw4 ☛ Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/4MP3dZZu5efb5qvPSXu89k ☛iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/kryminalne-historie/id1474480349 ☛ Mail: kryminalnehistorie@gmail.com ✔Źródła: https://tosterpandory.pl/kurier-wiedenski-czyli-wzruszajacy-portret-psychopaty/ http://www.kryminalistyka.fr.pl/discovery_unterweger.php https://wiadomosci.onet.pl/na-tropie/celebryta-na-szlaku-zbrodni/61yes https://murderpedia.org/male.U/u/unterweger-jack.htm https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Unterweger https://murderpedia.org/male.U/u/unterweger-jack-photos.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Unterweger http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Unterweger,%20Jack%20_2008,%20spring_.pdf https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/murderers-final-freedom-the-bizarre-life-of-jack-unterweger-poet-and-killer-of-prostitutes-ends-at-1417861.html https://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/locarno-film-review-jack-1201569201/ https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/13/books/review/Macfarlane-t.html https://books.google.pl/books?id=6ypfCwAAQBAJ&lpg=PT243&ots=fmTNU2o3Ly&dq=unterweger+taught+in+schools&pg=PT243&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=unterweger%20taught%20in%20schools&f=false https://oe1.orf.at/artikel/213918/Der-Mann-aus-dem-Fegefeuer https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-06-30-me-10223-story.html

Murder Monday
Murder Mini: Was Killer Turned Author, Jack Unterweger Really A Changed Man?

Murder Monday

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 4:50


While in his 20's and Austrian man named Jack Unterweger was found guilty of Murder and he used his time in prison to write a book that became known as a work of art. A man who was changed by prison was given a second chance but had he really changed?

True Crime Brewery
The Devil Himself: Jack Unterweger

True Crime Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 76:07


Jack Unterweger was an evil man whose lust for violence was insatiable. His first known murder victim was Margret Schafer, an 18-year-old German girl. Unterweger would tell a jury that, at the moment of her killing, he had seen his mother reflected in her face and he acted out of a lifetime of rage. He […] The post The Devil Himself: Jack Unterweger appeared first on Tiegrabber.

True Crime Brewery
The Devil Himself: Jack Unterweger

True Crime Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 72:35


Jack Unterweger was an evil man whose lust for violence was insatiable. His first known murder victim was Margret Schafer, an 18-year-old German girl. Unterweger would tell a jury that, at the moment of her killing, he had seen his mother reflected in her face and he acted out of a lifetime of rage. He […]

Selbstliebe & Vertrauen. Dein Podcast für ein authentisches und freies Leben.
HOPPLA! 100. Folge - Interview mit Karin D.: "Wie durch eine Krebserkrankung mein Vertrauen in die geistige Welt gestärkt wurde!“ - SuV100

Selbstliebe & Vertrauen. Dein Podcast für ein authentisches und freies Leben.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 59:52


Heute freue ich mich besonders, denn in der Folge 100 meines Podcast „Selbstliebe und Vertrauen“ spreche ich mit meiner ältesten Freundin, nämlich mit Karin Deinsweger (früher Unterweger), die ich seit der Mittelschule (gleich Gymnasium in Österreich) kenne und von ganzem Herzen sowohl als Mensch als auch als Medium liebe. Karin und ich haben beide den Weg in die spirituelle Welt gefunden, und sie hat mir 2008 - im herausforderndsten Jahr meines Lebens - einen Link von einem Video von Byron Katie geschickt. Sie dachte, dass mir das helfen könnte… und sie hatte recht! :-) Das Jahr 2018 wurde für Karin selbst zur besonderen Challenge, die sie wunderbar meisterte. Das, was Karin heuer erlebte, ist sicherlich eine der größten Herausforderungen, die das Leben an uns stellt: Es ging um Leben oder Tod. Diagnose: Blasenkrebs im fortgeschrittenen Stadium! Höre selbst, was Karin erzählt und sei gespannt, welche Helfe Karin durch diese Zeit getragen haben… Karin schreibt als Einleitung zu diesem Interview: Anfang April 2018 erhielt ich die Diagnose "Blasenkarzinom". Durch Fügungen und Zeichen wurde ich zu der für mich besten Therapie geführt. Ich fühlte mich durch diese sehr intensive Zeit begleitet und bereits nach weniger als 3 Monaten war ich geheilt. Auch für ein Medium ist so eine Erfahrung nicht selbstverständlich und seitdem weiß ich noch mehr von der genialen Unterstützung der geistigen Welt! Die genaue Geschichte kannst du auf meiner Homepage www.deinsweger.at im Blog nachlesen, wenn du möchtest und ich erzähle sie dir teilweise auch hier in diesem Interview mir Eva. Über diese Seite kannst du übrigens auch ein Channeling bei Karin buchen. Herzliche Grüße Eva und Karin - deine spirituellen Begleiterinnen aus Graz :-) Eva Nitschinger hat in den letzten Jahren eine sanfte Traumatherapiemethode entwickelt, die sie “Die Heilreise des Inneren Kindes" nennt. Diese „Reise für das (traumatisierte) Innere Kind“ ist eine Möglichkeit, dem verletzten Selbst mit (Selbst-)Liebe zu begegnen und auf herzliche und einfühlsame Art und Weise, die "Inneren Kinder" ins Herz zu holen. Eva Nitschinger ist Psychologin (seit 1999), Heilpraktikerin für Psychotherapie mit Schwerpunkt Traumatherapie, Hypnotherapeutin, Familienaufstellerin, Begleiterin und Trainerin für The Work von Byron Katie online und in eigener Praxis in Saarbrücken (seit 2009). Eva steht dir in verschiedenen Seminaren und Kursen und in Einzelsitzungen online und offline zur Verfügung. Du kannst online „The Work von Byron Katie“ und „Die Heilreise des Inneren Kindes“ erfahren und erlernen oder mit Eva gemeinsam deine Themen in einer Einzelsitzung online oder offline (in der Praxis) bearbeiten. Hier kommst du zu den zwei Kursen mit The Work: https://www.eva-nitschinger.de/onlinekurse/ 1. Der Selbstlernkurs für The Work von Byron Katie- über 50 Seiten als pdf., mehr als 20 Videos (Erklärvideos und Demovideos) und viele Audio-files. The Work von Byron Katie selbst erlernen, in deinem Tempo, Schritt für Schritt, angeleitet in Wort und Schrift und mit Videos - jederzeit buchbar und du kannst sofort mit The Work von Byron Katie beginnen 2. Das BOOTCAMP mit Eva- der Jahreskurs für alle, die „mehr“ von „The Work von Byron Katie“ und „Die Heilreise des Inneren Kindes“ erfahren möchten, tief in ihre Themen einsteigen oder / und selbst BegleiterIn für The Work von Byron Katie werden wollen, um andere Menschen nach den Prinzipien von „The Work“ begleiten zu können - dieses Jahr kein Einstieg mehr möglich, der nächste Termin wird Anfang 2019 bekannt gegeben Offline-Angebote findest du unter: Termine https://www.eva-nitschinger.de/termine/ Einzelsitzungen bitte über: kontakt@eva-nitschinger.de buchen. Ein herzliches DANKE an Nicolai Heidlas für die Musik, die ich hier verwende: https://www.patreon.com/nicolaiheidlas

All I See Is Blinkin' Lights
Morlockko Plus aka Morlockk Dilemma - Interview - Folge 011 - Alf, Synthesizer, Kunst

All I See Is Blinkin' Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 95:35


Für Folge 11 habe ich mich in Berlin mit Produzent und Rapper Morlockko Plus aka Morlockk Dilemma getroffen. Wir haben über Alf, Morlockk's Jugend in Leipzig, Fruity Loops, Hardware, Synthesizer, Cover Artworks, Instrumental Hörspiele und Kunst gesprochen. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge!   Morlockko Plus/Morlockk Dilemma Morlockk Dilemma bei Facebook Morlockk Dilemma bei Instagram Kapitalismus Jetzt Onlineshop Morlockko Plus bei Spotify Morlockk Dilemma bei Spotify   All I See Is Blinkin' Lights All I See Is Blinkin' Lights - Anhören & Social Media   Shownotes Morlockk Dilemma - Immer wenn ich rhyme (Zu wahnsinnig für Kool Savas) Alf und Morlockk Dilemma Das Alf Sprüchebuch Bericht über den Absturz von Max Wright (Willie Tanner vom Alf) Stieber Twins - Allein Zu Zweit (Erfolglos Glücklich) (Klasse von 95) NahOst.K - Kapitel 6 Polyvoks Sound Demo Moog EQ Moog Voyager Sound Demo Reußenzehn Reverb Hohner String Melody Sound Demo Hiob - An Der Sonne (prod. Hieronymuz) Ink-a-zoid aka Bureau Omega auf Facebook Torch über Morlockk Dilemma Robert Deutsch Blog Rahel Süßkind Website Ralph Niese auf Instagram Morlockk Dilemma feat. Conway the Machine & Blood Spencore - Pestizid (Morlockko Plus Remix) Jack Unterweger Brenk Sinatra & Morlockk Dilemma - Cognac (Cuts: Mirko Machine) The Wrestler - Trailer Morlockko Plus Actionfigur Goodleg Toys Ren & Stimpy DVD Trailer Duckman Rants

The Face of Death – ISN Radio
Folge 046 – Jack Unterweger

The Face of Death – ISN Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018


Jack Unterweger hat viele Gesichter. Im Jahr 1976 wird er wegen Mordes zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt. Im Gefängnis beginnt er sich weiterzubilden und Romane zu schreiben – Österreichs kulturelle High-Society feiert ihn als Musterbeispiel gelungener Resozialisierung. 1990 kommt Unterweger frühzeitig nach nur 16 Jahren Haft frei…. doch er wird erneut als Mörder gejagt. Textquellen: Wikipedia […] Der Beitrag Folge 046 – Jack Unterweger erschien zuerst auf ISN Radio.

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast
Creepy Christmas/Chaunted Channukah: Part Scream (The Cecil Hotel)

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 109:04


Ya better not pout, ya better not cry because we can't take any more suffering.  Join us for our annual holiday episode as we check in to the Cecil Hotel to explore its horrific history and four of its most notorious guests.  As always, it wouldn't be a haunted episode without paranormal audio issues so be warned.  Your soul will be spared if you can spot the (very clear) mark in the episode when the audio starts to fail.

Spotlight med Kerstin Berggren
Påskspecial: John Malkovich

Spotlight med Kerstin Berggren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2015 29:31


Galningen stryper en ung kvinna med hennes egen bh. Filmstjärnan John Malkovich intar teaterscenen som österrikisk seriemördare med demonisk inlevelse. I Spotlights påskspecial berättar han om sin kärlek till teatern. Föreställningen The Infernal Comedy baseras på seriemördaren Jack Unterwegers memoarer. Han satt i fängelse i femton år men frigavs efter påtryckningar från kulturprofiler i Österrike. På fri fot fortsatte Unterweger sin mordiska verksamhet.Föreställningen är ett resultat av samarbetet mellan John Malkovich, dirigenten Martin Haselböck och regissören Michael Sturminger. Trion har fortsatt med operaföreställningen The Giacomo Variations, där John Malkovich gestaltar en åldrande, skröplig casanova. Kerstin Berggren träffade John Malkovich i Dresden när han spelade The Infernal Comedy.

Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 15/19
Expression und Regulation von ROCK in exokrinen Azinuszellen der Ratte

Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 15/19

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2013


Thu, 4 Jul 2013 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16031/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16031/1/Unterweger_Sabine.pdf Unterweger, Sabine ddc:610, ddc:600, Medizinische Fakult

Kulturdokumentären
John Malkovich tar ton

Kulturdokumentären

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2012 44:28


Under de senaste åren har skådespelaren John Malkovich varit en flitig gäst på många av världens teaterscener. I mer än 90 föreställningar har han tillsammans med den österrikiska barockorkestern Wiener Akademi dragit fulla hus överallt med två helt olika föreställningar. Kulturradions Kerstin Berggren fick en exklusiv intervju med John Malkovich efter en föreställning i Dresden. I den ena, ”The Infernal Comedy”, som är en sorts melodram med två sopraner och hela barockorkestern, gestaltar John Malkovich den österrikiske seriemördaren Jack Unterweger. Efter femton år i fängelse för mord på en ung kvinna frigavs Unterweger, men ett par år senare uppdagades att han redan under sitt första år i frihet hunnit mörda elva prostituerade. I operan” The Giacomo Variations” som är baserad på utdrag ur Casanovas memoarer spelar Malkovich den klassiske förföraren och får också debutera som sångare. Kulturradions Kerstin Berggren fick en exklusiv intervju med John Malkovich efter en föreställning i Dresden. Malkovich har ju en gedigen teaterrutin från sin tid på Steppenwolf Theatre i Chicago men är för den stora publiken kanske mest känd från sina många filmroller, som t ex ” Farliga förbindelser”,” I huvudet på John Malkovich” och ”Ripley´s game”. I programmet där lyssnarna får ta del av föreställningarna i tyska Dresden och spanska Santander medverkar också regissören och manusförfattaren Michael Sturminger och dirigenten Martin Haselböck.