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This episode of 'Beers with Queers' delves into the harrowing true crime story of Steven Lorenzo and Scott Schweikart, who committed heinous crimes against young men in the Tampa area. The hosts explore the brutal details of the kidnappings, sexual assaults, and murders of Jason Galehouse and Michael Wachholtz, while also discussing the backgrounds of the victims and the perpetrators. The conversation highlights the systemic failures of law enforcement in addressing the crimes against the LGBTQ community and reflects on the importance of safety and vigilance in today's world.
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The episode begins with a warning about the disturbing content.
The crimes committed by Lorenzo and Schwakert were exceptionally brutal and premeditated.
Victims Jason Galehouse and Michael Walchholz were targeted due to their vulnerability.
The police failed to act on prior reports of drugging and assaults in the gay community.
Lorenzo and Schwakert's motivations were rooted in sadism and control.
The episode emphasizes the lack of attention given to victims in true crime narratives.
The hosts discuss the importance of consent in BDSM practices.
The perpetrators' communication revealed their plans for kidnapping and torture.
The investigation took 20 years to bring justice to the victims' families.
Listeners are reminded to prioritize their safety and be vigilant in social situations.
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In this episode of Beers with Queers, hosts Jordi and Brad discuss the ongoing true crime case of Jimmy Jay Lee, a promising young queer student attending Ole Miss who disappeared in July 2022. The conversation begins with a personal story from Brad about coming out to his niece, highlighting the importance of support within the queercommunity. The episode then delves into Jay's background, hiscommunity involvement, and the timeline of events leading to hisdisappearance. The investigation reveals the arrest of SheltonHarrington, who had a complicated relationship with Jay. As the caseunfolds, the hosts discuss the evidence presented in court and theemotional toll on Jay's family. The episode concludes with the recentdiscovery of Jay's remains, bringing a mix of closure and ongoingquestions about justice.
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In this episode of Beers with Queers, hosts Jordy and Brad discuss the recent resolution of the tragic murders of Julie Williams and Lollie Winans, a case that remained unsolved for nearly 30 years. They reflect on the emotional impact of the case, the details surrounding the murders, and the recent breakthrough in DNA evidence that led to the identification of the killer, Walter Leo Jackson Sr. Despite the closure for the families, questions remain about the investigation and the nature of the crimes.
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Welcome to Beers With Queers, the true crime podcast where we invite you to crack open a cold one (unless you are driving) and dive into the darkest, most twisted cases and involving the LGBTQ+ community and always with a queer perspective. Hosted by Jordi and Brad, we cover everything from notorious serial killers to unsolved mysteries, cults, and bizarre crimes, all while you sit back sipping your favorite brews.
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The case of Julie and Lollie has been a significant emotional journey for the hosts.
The murders occurred in 1996, and the couple was found in a horrific state.
Darryl Ross was the only suspect initially, but charges were dropped due to lack of evidence.
The FBI maintained that the case was not cold and continued to investigate.
New DNA technology played a crucial role in solving the case after 28 years.
Walter Leo Jackson Sr. was identified as the killer but died in prison in 2018.
The case raised questions about whether it was a hate crime or a random act of violence.
The hosts express their personal connection to the case as queer hikers.
There are still unanswered questions regarding the investigation and potential accomplices.
The hosts encourage listeners to stay vigilant and safe while enjoying the outdoors.
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True Crime, LGBTQ, Appalachian Trail, Murders, Justice, FBI, Cold Case, DNA Evidence, Julie Williams, Lollie Winans
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Beers With Queers True Crime Podcast Ep 120 Banned, Brutal, and Deadly: The Film So Shocking It Cost the Director His Life
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true crime, podcast, Pier Pasolini, My Favorite Murder, queer culture, film history, controversial cinema, murder mystery, Italian cinema, LGBTQ+, disturbing cinema, Pasolini, Salo, film analysis, artistic intent, murder mystery, Italian cinema, political commentary, taboo films, film history
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In this episode of Beers with Queers, hosts Jordi and Brad discuss the surreal experience of receiving a shoutout from the popular podcast My Favorite Murder. They then delve into the life and controversial career of Italian filmmaker Pier Pasolini, exploring his infamous works and the brutal circumstances surrounding his murder and the possible connection to the fascist party. The conversation highlights Pasolini's impact on cinema, his relationships, and the societal backlash he faced, culminating in a discussion about his last film, Salo, which remains one of the most shocking films in history. This conversation delves into the disturbing themes of cinema, particularly focusing on the controversial film 'Salo' by Pier Paolo Pasolini. The discussion explores the artistic intent behind such films, the life and brutal murder of Pasolini, and the ongoing investigation into his death. The conversation highlights the complexities of political commentary in art and the societal reactions to taboo subjects, culminating in a reflection on the unresolved mysteries surrounding Pasolini's legacy.
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• The hosts express their excitement about being mentioned by My Favorite Murder.
• Brad shares his personal connection to the podcasting world and its inspirations.
• Pier Pasolini was a controversial figure in Italian cinema.
• His film Salo is known for its disturbing content.
• Pasolini's life was marked by both artistic success and personal turmoil.
• The hosts emphasize the importance of discussing lesser-known queer true crime cases.
• Pasolini's relationships with younger men were a significant aspect of his life.
• The episode explores the societal context of Pasolini's homosexuality.
• Pasolini's murder remains a haunting mystery in Italy.
• The conversation reflects on the impact of art and controversy in shaping public perception. The film 'Salo' is known for its disturbing content and artistic commentary.
• Pasolini's work often challenged societal norms and political ideologies.
• The murder of Pasolini remains a controversial and unresolved case.
• Pino Pelosi's confession raises questions about the true nature of the murder.
• The investigation into Pasolini's death has seen new developments in recent years.
• The theft of film reels from 'Salo' is a unique aspect of its history.
• Pasolini's films continue to provoke discussion and analysis decades later.
• The political climate in Italy during the 1970s influenced Pasolini's work and life.
• The trial of Pino Pelosi was marked by controversy and public outcry.
• The ongoing investigation into Pasolini's murder reflects the complexities of historical narratives.
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Over the course of three weekends, the city of London was gripped with fear following series of bombings on the general public that caused multiple injuries and millions in property damages. As investigators worked around the clock to catch the so called "London Nail Bomber", he would carry out one final attack with deadly consequences.
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This week we talk about one of the most unique and prolific serial killers in American history. Over the course of just four months, Tony Atkins would claim the lives of at least 11 women earning him the nickname "The Woodward Corridor Killer"/
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This week we are going to be talking about one of the most iconic films of all time and a cornerstone of queer history as we discuss "Paris is Burning" and the shocking true crime story behind one of the films many stars.
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Happy 2025 friends! Hopefully you had a safe and happy new year. This week we're talking about a case that has haunted the small town where it occurred for decades. A beloved couple (who just happened to be gay) had their lives ended in the most senseless of crimes by people they thought were their friends.
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For our last episode of 2024, we are going back and looking at a long forgotten tragedy that devastated the queer community of New York during the 1970s. Less than a decade after Stonewall, the Queer community was experiencing an unprecedented amount of freedom until a senseless tragedy shook them to their core.
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This is one of the most recent cases we have ever covered. O'Shea was a talented young man who was just enjoying a day out with his friends, when his life would be cut short by one of the most senseless acts of violence imaginable.
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If you were given the chance to go party with some of New York City's most wealthy bachelors, would you do it? This week we talk about a case that sent shockwaves through the NY Elite in 2016 when a horrific murder and coverup were discovered, having been committed by someone they thought was the poster boy for wealth.
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This is part 2 of our coverage of one of Europe's most infamous serial killers. This week we go through the timeline of Fritz Haarmann's reign of terror as he begins to stalk and prey on the young boys of Hanover, leaving at least 27 bodies in his wake.
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This week, we travel back through time to talk about one of the worst serial killers in European History. Following World War I, the entire country of Germany was thrown into disarray as people scrambled to pick up the pieces. But for one man, he used the chaos of the war in order to become a sadistic serial killer and remain undetected for almost five years.
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Have you ever loved someone to the point you would literally kill just to get their approval? That is exactly what happened in today's case as two men went on a 3 month long spree of terror across Australia that would result in the murders of at least 8 women.
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We just got back from a trip to Switzerland! While preparing for the trip, I did a lot of research into the Swiss queer history and community and that is how I stumbled across todays case. The case of probably one of the most horrific and brutal serial killers I've ever heard of.
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One of the safest places you should be is in the library of an extremely popular and crowded college like Penn State University. But for 22 year old Betsy Aardsma, this would be the place were her live was taken from her in a horrific act of violence.
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Halloween 2024 is in just two days, so to ring in the end of spooky season we are talking about a case that has become infamous for its association with Halloween. Taking place in Old Hollywood during the 1950s, this case would shock the entire country as a beloved family man is gunned down by a trick or treater right on his front porch. Although the search for his killer does end with success, when their motive is revealed it adds more questions than answers.
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