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  • Phoenix Canal Killer /// Part 2 /// 776
    Jul 24 2024

    Phoenix Canal Killer /// Part 2 /// 776
    Part 2 of 2

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    Dismemberment killings are rare. We hear of them as these types of stories, make the news and headlines that get clicks. This is partially because of the rare nature of these types of crimes. Even amongst those who kill, many simply do not posses the ability to carry out such a horrific act. In Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, those communities experienced three such murders in just a twelve month timeframe. After the first, the Tucson police Captain told the local news “I think the person who did it, will probably do it again.”

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    49 mins
  • Phoenix Canal Killer /// Part 1 /// 775
    Jul 23 2024

    Phoenix Canal Killer /// Part 1 /// 775
    Part 1 of 2

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    Dismemberment killings are rare. We hear of them as these types of stories, make the news and headlines that get clicks. This is partially because of the rare nature of these types of crimes. Even amongst those who kill, many simply do not posses the ability to carry out such a horrific act. In Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, those communities experienced three such murders in just a twelve month timeframe. After the first, the Tucson police Captain told the local news “I think the person who did it, will probably do it again.”

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    47 mins
  • The Bedside Murders /// Part 2 /// 774
    Jul 17 2024

    The Bedside Murders /// Part 2 /// 774


    Part 2 of 2

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    Sometime between the waning hours of October 13th and the dawning of October 14th a young mother and her grandmother were viciously beaten and strangled. The night of Sunday, October 13, 1968 was a gloomy one, with rain falling steadily. Clyda Jean and her three boys arrived back at their home around 9:30pm that night. Clyda’s grandmother Nancy Warren lived in the trailer beside theirs. The next morning both Clyda Jean and Nancy Warren were discovered having been murdered in the night, found on the family property. The three boys were left unharmed. This case remains unsolved. The Manson Family is considered a possible connection and may have been responsible for the deaths.

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    Garage Grade - 4 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5

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    1 hr
  • The Bedside Murders /// Part 1 /// 773
    Jul 16 2024

    The Bedside Murders /// Part 1 /// 773


    Part 1 of 2

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    Sometime between the waning hours of October 13th and the dawning of October 14th a young mother and her grandmother were viciously beaten and strangled. The night of Sunday, October 13, 1968 was a gloomy one, with rain falling steadily. Clyda Jean and her three boys arrived back at their home around 9:30pm that night. Clyda’s grandmother Nancy Warren lived in the trailer beside theirs. The next morning both Clyda Jean and Nancy Warren were discovered having been murdered in the night, found on the family property. The three boys were left unharmed. This case remains unsolved. The Manson Family is considered a possible connection and may have been responsible for the deaths.

    Beer of the Week - Dark Lord by 3 Floyds Brewing
    Garage Grade - 4 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5

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    46 mins
  • The Twin Cities Weepy Killer /// Part 2 /// 772
    Jul 10 2024

    The Twin Cities Weepy Killer /// Part 2 /// 772

    Part 2 of 2


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    In the early 1980s a deadly man was stalking the women of the Twin Cities. He used different weapons and methods to kill his victims. Often after a kill, the act was followed by a phone call claiming responsibility for the murder. Why were these calls seemingly part of the killer’s M.O.? What purpose did they serve? Was it an act of remorse or just to taunt the protectors of these cities? A man known as the “Weepy Voiced Killer” successfully killed women and left them on the side streets and back alleys of Minneapolis and Saint Paul and he got away with it for two years.


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    Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5


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    48 mins
  • The Twin Cities Weepy Killer /// Part 1 /// 771
    Jul 10 2024

    The Twin Cities Weepy Killer /// Part 1 /// 771

    Part 1 of 2


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    In the early 1980s a deadly man was stalking the women of the Twin Cities. He used different weapons and methods to kill his victims. Often after a kill, the act was followed by a phone call claiming responsibility for the murder. Why were these calls seemingly part of the killer’s M.O.? What purpose did they serve? Was it an act of remorse or just to taunt the protectors of these cities? A man known as the “Weepy Voiced Killer” successfully killed women and left them on the side streets and back alleys of Minneapolis and Saint Paul and he got away with it for two years.


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    Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5


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    45 mins
  • Brian Shaffer Interview ////// 770
    Jul 2 2024

    Brian Shaffer Interview ////// 770

    Part 1 of 1


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    How did Brian Shaffer a 27 year-old man at the time just simply disappear? It's a question Columbus Police detectives and thousands from central Ohio have been asking for more than 18 years. Brian Shaffer, was a medical student at The Ohio State University. As legend has it; he walked into a campus bar and was never seen walking out. Brian vanished after going out with friends on the evening of March 31st, 2006 to celebrate the beginning of spring break. According to friends during the early morning hours of April 1st, Brian was separated from them, and they assumed he had gone home. Shaffer has not been seen or heard from since. Columbus police have several theories about what happened; some suspicion has been directed at a friend. While foul play is suspected, it has also been speculated that Brian might be living somewhere under a new identity. Today we bring to you an interview with Columbus Police Sergent John Hurst who was the lead investigator in the Shaffer case. Conducting the interview is the Captain and investigative journalist Maggie Freleng.


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    49 mins
  • Robert Pickton /// Part 2 /// 769
    Jun 26 2024

    Robert Pickton /// Part 2 /// 769

    Part 2 of 2


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    This week we tell the tale of Robert Pickton, Canada’s most infamous serial killer. Robert Pickton was a pig farmer turned serial killer who hit it big with the sale of a large portion of the family farm. Instead of using his riches for good, he hosted drug and alcohol fueled parties on his disgusting farm at a place called “The Piggie Palace.” Around this same time women started to disappear from a seedy area of Vancouver, known as “The Low Track.” It took the police longer than it should have to learn that they had a problem, a big one. Some mysteries remain with this case. No one is certain how many people Pickton killed. It also would seem like he must have had some help along the way. Who else is responsible?


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    46 mins