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  • Welcome back Spooky Squad, to Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour! And welcome back Meredith! Hang with us as we snack on sandwiches from our local My Favorite Muffin, and listen in as Meredith takes us through the blood-chilling tale of survival, Mary Vincent.

    In September 1978, 15-year-old Mary was hitchhiking through California when she accepted a ride from Lawrence Singleton. What started as a hopeful journey soon took a sinister turn as Singleton brutally assaulted her, severed both of her arms, and left her for dead in a remote canyon. Astonishingly, Mary fought her way to survival, navigating the rugged landscape until she finally found help.
    Singleton’s violence was monstrous, but Mary's survival was nothing short of miraculous. Despite her severe injuries, Mary managed to bring her attacker to justice, later testifying against him and paving the way for the creation of laws aimed at preventing similar injustices. Her story raises profound questions about the criminal justice system, as Singleton received a remarkably light sentence and went on to commit further violent crimes after his release. In sharing Mary’s story, we explore the resilience it takes to rebuild after such a tragedy and the flaws in a system that allowed a predator like Singleton back into society. This case reminds us to advocate for justice reform while honoring Mary’s relentless spirit to move forward and heal.

    Case Notes:
    Meredith's Instagram Account
    My Favorite Muffin
    Mary Vincent's "I Survived..." Documentary
    Narcosatantists: Ep 3
    Texas Eyeball Killer: Ep 15

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  • As we round the corner into Halloween (spooky season!), we thought we would dive into a case that seems...well, difficult to explain.
    Welcome back, Spooky Squad to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. Today, we're bringing you the chilling, and paranormal, case of Teresita Basa, while sipping on fantastic coffee from our local favorite, Pangolin Cafe.

    In 1977, Teresita Basa, a quiet, well-respected respiratory therapist in Chicago, was found murdered in her apartment, her body set on fire in an attempt to hide the crime. For months, the police were stumped, with no leads or suspects—until an unexpected and eerie twist occurred. A co-worker of Basa, Remy Chua, claimed to be possessed by Basa’s spirit, who used Remy's voice to reveal the name of Teresita's killer.
    The case forces us to ask: could a ghost truly communicate from beyond the grave, or was it all coincidence? Either way, the story of Teresita Basa is a haunting reminder that sometimes, the truth finds a way to reveal itself—no matter how strange the means.

    So grab your coffee, settle in, and remember to stay spooky, ya'll!

    Pangolin Cafe: https://www.pangolincafe.com/

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  • Welcome back, spooky squad, to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour.
    Today, Candace takes us through a tragic case. In 1982, deep in the woods of northern Georgia, Dr. Charles Scudder and Joseph Odom lived a secluded life in a hand-built, gothic-style mansion they called Corpsewood Manor. The couple had moved there to escape society, seeking privacy and self-sufficiency. But their tranquil existence turned into a horror story when they were brutally murdered by two young men, Tony West and Avery Brock, who had come to the manor under the guise of friendship but had robbery and violence in mind.The case took a dark turn when sensational rumors about satanism, secret sex parties, and a chilling mix of drugs and occult imagery became the focus of media and investigators. But was the true motive greed and opportunism, or was there something more sinister at play?

    Stay tuned as we dig into the twisted details behind the Corpsewood Murders and sip and snack on incredible treats from Beloved Bakery! And remember, to Stay spooky.

    Beloved Bread Bakery: https://www.belovedsbread.com/


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  • Howdy spooky squad, and welcome back to Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. In today's episode, we are hanging out with proud Texan, Willamina Rose Veneklasen, while she takes us into a chilling case straight out of her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas.

    The tragic murders of Andrea Wilburn and Stan Farr, and the attempted murder of Priscilla Davis, were all allegedly committed by millionaire oilman Cullen Davis. On the night of August 2, 1976, the lavish mansion Cullen previously shared with his estranged wife Priscilla became the scene of a bloodbath. Stan Farr, Priscilla’s new boyfriend, was shot dead, and her 12-year-old daughter, Andrea, was brutally killed. Despite being shot herself, Priscilla managed to survive the horrific attack and lived to tell the tale. But the real shocker? Cullen Davis, who was embroiled in a bitter divorce and legal battle with Priscilla, was soon arrested and charged with these heinous crimes. But this case is far from cut and dry. Cullen Davis, a man of wealth and power, managed to dodge conviction in what many believe was the result of his influence and resources. The trial became one of the most sensational in Texas history, filled with twists, including allegations of a hitman hired to kill Priscilla.

    So grab your coffee and sip with us as we snack on coffee and cake pops from Superstitions Java, and unravel the twisted web of betrayal, power, and murder. And remember, stay spooky, ya'll!

    Notes:
    Superstitions: https://www.instagram.com/superstitionsjava/?hl=en
    Willamina: https://www.instagram.com/biigsigh



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  • Welcome back, Spooky Squad, to Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. In today's episode, we are covering the first part of The UK's most prolific serial killer, Dennis Nilsen.

    Few serial killers in British history have left a legacy as chilling as Dennis Nilsen, a man whose calm demeanor hid the unspeakable horrors lurking beneath. Dubbed the ‘Muswell Hill Murderer,’ or the 'Kindly Killer', Nilsen preyed on young men in London during the late 1970s and early 1980s, luring them to his flat where he brutally killed them, often without any apparent motive beyond his own twisted desires. He would then engage in the eerie ritual of bathing and posing their bodies, as if prolonging his control over them even after death.
    His capture in 1983, after human remains clogged his drains. Hang with us as we sip on some caffeine from our local Starbucks and dive into this shocking and tragic tale of murder.

    And remember to stay spooky!

    Case Notes:

    https://www.amazon.com/Dennis-Nilsen-Tapes-Britains-infamous/dp/152937071X

    https://www.crimelibrary.org/serial_killers/predators/nilsen/8b.html#:~:text=At%204%3A25%2C%20they%20delivered,Nilsen%20was%20almost%2038.

    https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/article/does-homophobia-explain-why-dennis-nilsen-wasnt-caught-earlier

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  • Welcome back, Spooky Squad, to Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. In today's episode, we are covering the first part of The UK's most prolific serial killer, Dennis Nilsen.

    Few serial killers in British history have left a legacy as chilling as Dennis Nilsen, a man whose calm demeanor hid the unspeakable horrors lurking beneath. Dubbed the ‘Muswell Hill Murderer,’ or the 'Kindly Killer', Nilsen preyed on young men in London during the late 1970s and early 1980s, luring them to his flat where he brutally killed them, often without any apparent motive beyond his own twisted desires. He would then engage in the eerie ritual of bathing and posing their bodies, as if prolonging his control over them even after death.
    His capture in 1983, after human remains clogged his drains. Hang with us as we sip on some caffeine from our local Starbucks and dive into this shocking and tragic tale of murder.

    And remember to stay spooky!

    Case Notes:

    https://www.amazon.com/Dennis-Nilsen-Tapes-Britains-infamous/dp/152937071X

    https://www.crimelibrary.org/serial_killers/predators/nilsen/8b.html#:~:text=At%204%3A25%2C%20they%20delivered,Nilsen%20was%20almost%2038.

    https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/article/does-homophobia-explain-why-dennis-nilsen-wasnt-caught-earlier

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  • Welcome back to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. Hang with us today as Candace takes us through the incredible story of the Bluebelle ship.
    In November 1961, the Bluebelle, a chartered vacation yacht, set sail from Florida for a holiday voyage, carrying Captain Julian Harvey, his wife Mary Dene, and the Duperrault family who hired him. Tragedy struck when the vessel mysteriously sank in the middle of the Caribbean. Julian Harvey was found days later, claiming that a sudden storm had destroyed the yacht and drowned everyone else. However, suspicion grew as his version of events seemed inconsistent with the conditions reported at sea.
    The real twist came when 11-year-old Terry Jo Duperrault, thought to be among the victims, was discovered floating alone on a cork raft after four days adrift. Terry Jo's survival story contradicted Harvey’s claims, revealing a chilling truth. Terry Jo’s miraculous survival unraveled one of the most shocking crimes at sea, leaving the world stunned by the lengths Harvey went to conceal his crimes.
    Today's episode sends all its love to Tahoe Lake's favorite, Heidi's Restaurant!
    Remember to stay spooky, ya'll!



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  • Welcome back to another episode of Scream and Sugar: Your True Crime Coffee Hour. Today, we're diving into a case that shook the small town of Arlington, Texas, and eventually, the country.
    In January 1996, nine-year-old Amber Hagerman was riding her bike near her grandparents' home when a man in a black pickup truck suddenly and horrifically abducted her. Despite a witness immediately reporting the crime, Amber’s kidnapper vanished along the town streets, and the search for her ended in heartbreak four days later when her body was found in a nearby creek. Amber's tragic murder remains unsolved to this day, leaving a haunting void in the hearts of those who loved her.
    Out of this tragedy came a powerful legacy. Amber's story led to the creation of the AMBER Alert system, a tool that has since become vital in the fight against child abduction. Launched in 1997, just a year after her death, the system broadcasts urgent alerts to the public, harnessing the power of the community to aid in the swift recovery of missing children. The AMBER Alert has saved hundreds of lives, a testament to how one little girl’s story continues to make a difference long after she’s gone. Join us as we sip our coffee from Maple Moon Coffee Company and let’s remember Amber and the many children who have been brought home safely because of the system born from her tragedy. And remember, to stay spooky, ya'll!

    This case remains open and unsolved! Any tips can be sent to the hotline at 817-575-8823.
    Call Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-TIPS (8477) for those who wish to remain anonymous.
    There is up to a $10,000 reward available for information that leads to an arrest and conviction.



    Case Notes:
    Amber: The Girl Behind the Alert

    Maple Moon Coffee Co.

    https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/police-release-new-photos-seek-new-info-unsolved-1996-murder-amber-hagerman/DYCH62JDMVCOZFBRS265GCKCJU/
    https://www.missingkids.org/blog/2021/still-searching-for-ambers-killer
    chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/usao/legacy/2006/02/14/usab5205.pdfhttps://www.nbcdfw.com/news/national-international/cold-case-that-inspired-amber-alerts-still-unsolved-detectives-still-hope-for-break-in-the-case/2527792/https://www.missingkids.org/blog/2021/still-searching-for-ambers-killerhttps://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/iii674/extensive_write_up_the_murder_of_amber_hagerman/?onetap_auto=true&one_tap=true

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  • Welcome back everyone to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour! Today's episode highlights the importance of societal divisions.
    In a town known more for its cattle than its culture, Amarillo, Texas, became the unlikely stage for a brutal clash of identities on a cold December night in 1997. Brian Deneke, a 19-year-old with a mohawk, was brutally run down by a car driven by Dustin Camp, a high school jock. What started as a petty rivalry between the punks and preps of Amarillo escalated into a deadly encounter that cost Brian his life. This wasn't just a senseless act of violence; it was a murder that laid bare the deep-seated prejudices simmering beneath the surface of a small town.
    But the tragedy didn't end with Brian's death. The trial that followed would expose the disturbing ways in which societal biases infiltrated the courtroom.
    The verdict and its aftermath would send shockwaves through Amarillo and beyond, prompting questions about justice, identity, and the dangerous consequences of societal divisions. As we sip our coffee and delve into this dark chapter, we explore not only the events that led to Brian's untimely death but also the lingering impact his story has had on the fight for justice and acceptance.
    Remember to hold your loved ones close, and stay spooky!



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  • Welcome back to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour! Today, special guest Ian Leipold, also known as Ingus Anthony Newman, merch guy from local band Felipendejo takes us through an infamous day in Reno history. We are diving into the chilling case of Priscilla Ford, a woman whose name still sends shivers down the spines of Reno, Nevada residents. On Thanksgiving Day in 1980, Ford turned a holiday of gratitude into a day of terror when she drove her Lincoln Continental down a crowded sidewalk on Virginia Street, killing six (seven?) people and injuring 23 others. What could drive someone to commit such a heinous act? Ford's erratic behavior and bizarre statements during her trial suggested an unhinged mind, leading to questions about her mental stability leading up to the crime.

    As we sip on sweet milkshakes from local shop Scoopers and reflect on this case, it's impossible not to wonder about the deeper forces in Ford's life. Was she a cold-blooded killer, or a woman overwhelmed by her inner demons? The investigation revealed a complex web of mental illness, a troubled past, and a history of failed relationships that may have pushed her to the brink. Yet, the cold reality remains—six innocent lives were lost in a senseless act of violence. In the aftermath, the city of Reno was left to grapple with the horror of Thanksgiving Day in 1980, a day that forever changed the lives of so many.

    Thank you to Ian for taking us through this case, and Scoopers for the tasty milkshakes! Thanks for listening, and we will see you in the next one. Stay spooky, ya'll!

    Case Notes:
    Felipendejo Artist Page
    Doylepalooza Event!
    Priscilla Ford Band
    Black True Crime with Kayla and Kristin - Ep 63, Priscilla Ford

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  • Welcome back ya'll to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. Today we're delving into the tragic story of Star Stowe, a former Playboy Playmate, and ex-partner of Gene Simmons, who met a heartbreaking end. Born Ellen Louise Stowe, Star rose to fame in the 1970s as the February 1977 Playmate of the Month. With her striking looks and vibrant personality, she quickly became a favorite in the modeling world. However, despite her early success, Star's life took a dark turn after arriving at the Playboy Mansion.
    She then moved to Florida, where she struggled with addiction and financial instability. On March 16, 1997, Star was found murdered, her body discovered behind a Coral Springs Eckerd pharmacy. The murder shocked the community and her family.
    Star Stowe's murder wasn't an isolated incident; it occurred during a period marked by a series of brutal killings in Florida. The late 1990s saw a wave of violence that claimed the lives of numerous women, many of whom, like Star, were involved in the sex work industry. Authorities were initially baffled, struggling to connect the dots between these heinous crimes. This dark chapter in Florida's history highlights the vulnerabilities and dangers faced by women on the margins of society. As we unravel the story of Star Stowe and the broader context of the Florida serial murders, we aim to shed light on the lives lost and the ongoing quest for justice. Join us as we explore the chilling details of these cases and honor the memory of those who fell victim to these senseless acts of violence.

    No local shop today! Candace is back from Europe with tales of her exploits and some delicious Irish fudge treats!

    See you in the next one, and remember to stay spooky!

    Case notes:
    https://tv.apple.com/br/episode/the-girl-with-the-star-tattoo/umc.cmc.5myu526b0kqnypcv4p36mwak5?l=en-GB
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Florida_serial_murders
    https://www.pulpinternational.com/pulp/entry/Images-of-murdered-Playboy-model-Star-Stowe.html
    https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/id-shows/the-playboy-murders/florida-authorities-reopen-unsolved-cold-case-killing-of-playboy-playmate-star-stowe
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-of-a-playboy-bunny-the-tragic-life-of-star-stowe/id1632236727?i=1000642517002


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  • In this deeply sobering episode of Scream and Sugar: Your True Crime Coffee Hour, we journey into the heart of one of the most chilling tragedies in modern history—the Jonestown Massacre. Under the charismatic and manipulative leadership of Jim Jones, the Peoples Temple promised a utopian society where equality and social justice reigned supreme. Drawn by this vision, thousands of followers followed Jones throughout America before seeking refuge in the remote jungles of Guyana to establish what they believed would be a sanctuary free from persecution and hardship.
    However, the dream quickly soured. Isolated from the outside world, the residents of Jonestown found themselves under Jones’s increasingly authoritarian control. As reports of abuse and coercion emerged, concern grew among those who had loved ones in the commune. From the hopeful beginnings of the Peoples Temple to the ultimate tragedy in Guyana, we’ll explore how a dream of paradise became a nightmare.
    In Pt III, Candace takes us through what happens in Guyana, with the ultimate payment by the church members at the end.
    Grab your coffee and sip with us as we look at blind faith, power, and the devastating cost of the Jonestown Massacre.

    Sacred Grinds: coffee to wake the dead!
    https://www.instagram.com/sacredgrinds/?hl=en
    https://www.herbimport.com/sacredgrinds

    Chicory Blend: Cafe du Cemetary

    Jonestown, Terror in the Jungle documentary

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  • In this deeply sobering episode of Scream and Sugar: Your True Crime Coffee Hour, we journey into the heart of one of the most chilling tragedies in modern history—the Jonestown Massacre. Under the charismatic and manipulative leadership of Jim Jones, the Peoples Temple promised a utopian society where equality and social justice reigned supreme. Drawn by this vision, thousands of followers followed Jones throughout America before seeking refuge in the remote jungles of Guyana to establish what they believed would be a sanctuary free from persecution and hardship.
    However, the dream quickly soured. Isolated from the outside world, the residents of Jonestown found themselves under Jones’s increasingly authoritarian control. As reports of abuse and coercion emerged, concern grew among those who had loved ones in the commune. From the hopeful beginnings of the Peoples Temple to the ultimate tragedy in Guyana, we’ll explore how a dream of paradise became a nightmare.
    In Pt II, Candace takes us through what happens with the church, Jones's descent into madness, and the moments leading up to the move to Jonestown in Guyana.

    Grab your coffee and sip with us as we look at blind faith, power, and the devastating cost of the Jonestown Massacre.

    Sacred Grinds: coffee to wake the dead!
    https://www.instagram.com/sacredgrinds/?hl=en
    https://www.herbimport.com/sacredgrinds

    Chicory Blend: Cafe du Cemetary

    Jonestown, Terror in the Jungle documentary

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  • In this deeply sobering episode of Scream and Sugar: Your True Crime Coffee Hour, we journey into the heart of one of the most chilling tragedies in modern history—the Jonestown Massacre. Under the charismatic and manipulative leadership of Jim Jones, the Peoples Temple promised a utopian society where equality and social justice reigned supreme. Drawn by this vision, thousands of followers followed Jones throughout America before seeking refuge in the remote jungles of Guyana to establish what they believed would be a sanctuary free from persecution and hardship. In Pt I, Candace will take us through the early life of Jones, and add in a little personal flavor from her own experiences with a cult.
    However, the dream quickly soured. Isolated from the outside world, the residents of Jonestown found themselves under Jones’s increasingly tyrannical control. As reports of abuse and coercion emerged, concern grew among those who had loved ones in the commune. From the hopeful beginnings of the Peoples Temple to the ultimate tragedy in Guyana, we’ll explore how a dream of paradise became a nightmare.
    Grab your coffee and sip with us as we look at blind faith, power, and the devastating cost of the Jonestown Massacre. Today's coffee was sent to us by our amazing listener, Sal! Thank you Sal! The coffee is called Cafe du Cemetary from Sacred Grinds in New Orleans!

    Sacred Grinds: coffee to wake the dead!
    https://www.instagram.com/sacredgrinds/?hl=en
    https://www.herbimport.com/sacredgrinds

    Chicory Blend: Cafe du Cemetary

    Jonestown, Terror in the Jungle documentary

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  • Welcome back to "Scream and Sugar," your true crime coffee hour, where we dive into the dark side of humanity while enjoying something sweet on the side. Today, we're delving into the chilling case of Austin Harrouff, the Florida State University student whose brutal attack in 2016 left the nation in shock. One night, in a seemingly inexplicable fit of rage, Harrouff assaulted and killed a couple, John Stevens and Michelle Mishcon, in their home. The scene was gruesome, with Harrouff found by police biting the face of one of his victims. This shocking detail led to rampant speculation about his mental state and potential drug influence, particularly given his bizarre behavior and claims of hearing "demonic" voices.

    The case took a complex turn as Harrouff's defense argued that he was in a psychotic state during the attack, while the prosecution pushed for accountability and justice for the victims. Medical examinations later revealed no traces of common street drugs, deepening the mystery. The court faced the daunting challenge of distinguishing between genuine mental illness and sheer brutality. Join us as we unravel the details of this harrowing incident and explore the perplexing psychology behind Austin Harrouff's actions, examining the fine line between madness and malice. We'll see you in the next one. Stay Spooky, babies!


    Case Notes:
    Victim Impact Statements
    https://www.local10.com/news/2019/05/04/face-eating-suspect-austin-harrouff-arranged-to-buy-drugs-before-attack-texts-show/
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2018/02/05/martin-county-neighbor-couple-killed-vicious-attack-tells-near-deadly-encounter-accused-face-eating/309479002/
    https://www.wptv.com/news/region-n-palm-beach-county/tequesta/jeff-fisher-surviving-victim-of-austin-harrouff-attacks-gives-his-story-to-investigators
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2018/02/05/deputy-recounts-response-gruesome-double-slaying-video-details-mutilation-he-saw/308830002/
    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/gruesome-pictures-show-bloody-aftermath-9324246
    https://www.wtxl.com/news/local-news/martin-county/austin-harrouff-new-mental-health-report-shows-harrouff-thought-he-was-half-dog-in-the-days-before-deadly-attacks
    https://www.wtxl.com/news/local-news/martin-county/austin-harrouff-new-mental-health-report-shows-harrouff-thought-he-was-half-dog-in-the-days-before-deadly-attacks
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2016/11/08/fbi-returns-blood-tests-austin-harrouff-video-photos/93476656/
    https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2016/11/25/investigative-files-speak-to-harrouff/6756478007/
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2022/11/28/austin-harrouff-insane-when-he-killed-couple-judge-rules/10757444002/
    chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.13030057#:~:text=Clinical%20lycanthropy%20is%20a%20rare,the%20Self%20is%20presented%20here.
    https://cbs12.com/news/local/911-calls-released-in-fatal-cannibal-attack-on-tequesta-couple

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  • Welcome back to "Scream and Sugar," your true crime coffee hour, where we dive into the dark side of humanity while enjoying something sweet on the side. Today, we're delving into the chilling case of Austin Harrouff, the Florida State University student whose brutal attack in 2016 left the nation in shock. One night, in a seemingly inexplicable fit of rage, Harrouff assaulted and killed a couple, John Stevens III and Michelle Mishcon, in their home. The scene was gruesome, with Harrouff found by police biting the face of one of his victims. This shocking detail led to rampant speculation about his mental state and potential drug influence, particularly given his bizarre behavior and claims of hearing "demonic" voices.

    The case took a complex turn as Harrouff's defense argued that he was in a psychotic state during the attack, while the prosecution pushed for accountability and justice for the victims. Medical examinations later revealed no traces of common street drugs, deepening the mystery. The court faced the daunting challenge of distinguishing between genuine mental illness and sheer brutality. Join us as we unravel the details of this harrowing incident and explore the perplexing psychology behind Austin Harrouff's actions, examining the fine line between madness and malice.

    Hang with us (and special guest Sophia Shortz!) as we go through this chilling case and hear about our delicious experience with La Michoacana Plus. We'll see you in the next one. Stay Spooky, babies!


    Case Notes:
    La Michoanaca Plus
    Victim Impact Statements


    https://www.local10.com/news/2019/05/04/face-eating-suspect-austin-harrouff-arranged-to-buy-drugs-before-attack-texts-show/
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2018/02/05/martin-county-neighbor-couple-killed-vicious-attack-tells-near-deadly-encounter-accused-face-eating/309479002/
    https://www.wptv.com/news/region-n-palm-beach-county/tequesta/jeff-fisher-surviving-victim-of-austin-harrouff-attacks-gives-his-story-to-investigators
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2018/02/05/deputy-recounts-response-gruesome-double-slaying-video-details-mutilation-he-saw/308830002/
    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/gruesome-pictures-show-bloody-aftermath-9324246
    https://www.wtxl.com/news/local-news/martin-county/austin-harrouff-new-mental-health-report-shows-harrouff-thought-he-was-half-dog-in-the-days-before-deadly-attacks
    https://www.wtxl.com/news/local-news/martin-county/austin-harrouff-new-mental-health-report-shows-harrouff-thought-he-was-half-dog-in-the-days-before-deadly-attacks
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2016/11/08/fbi-returns-blood-tests-austin-harrouff-video-photos/93476656/
    https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2016/11/25/investigative-files-speak-to-harrouff/6756478007/
    https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/crime/martin-county/2022/11/28/austin-harrouff-insane-when-he-killed-couple-judge-rules/10757444002/
    chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.13030057#:~:text=Clinical%20lycanthropy%20is%20a%20rare,the%20Self%20is%20presented%20here.
    https://cbs12.com/news/local/911-calls-released-in-fatal-cannibal-attack-on-tequesta-couple

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  • Welcome back to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour. Today we meet up with local artist and musician, Sophia Shortz as she takes us through the tragic case of Sonja McCaskie. In April 1963, the brutal murder of 23-year-old Sonja McCaskie, a British Olympic skier, shocked the tranquil community of Reno, Nevada. Sonja, a single mother who was known for her grace and athletic prowess, was found strangled and mutilated in her apartment, a crime so horrific it left the local police and residents reeling. The perpetrator, Thomas Lee Bean, a troubled teenager, was swiftly apprehended and confessed to the heinous act, revealing disturbing details that hinted at deep-seated psychological issues. This chilling case not only highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by young women but also brought to light the dark undercurrents lurking beneath seemingly peaceful communities. Join us as we snack on unbelievably delicious milkshakes from The Exotic Milkshake Bar and go through the details of this case.

    Sophia's Wares:
    https://www.instagram.com/shortzsupply/
    Inpatient Band:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJYBmMLW1Y0


    The Exotic Milkshake Bar: https://www.instagram.com/theexoticmilkshakebarreno/?hl=en


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  • Welcome to "Scream and Sugar: Your True Crime Coffee Hour." Today, we delve into the harrowing case of the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders, a chilling case that still haunts the quiet woods of Camp Scott in Locust Grove, a small town in Mayes County, Oklahoma.
    On a stormy night in June 1977, three beautiful, young girls, Lori Lee Farmer, Michele Heather Guse, and Doris Denise Milner, were brutally murdered while attending summer camp. Their lifeless bodies were discovered the next morning by a camp counselor, sparking an investigation fraught with fear and frustration. The prime suspect, Gene Leroy Hart, a local man with a troubled past, was eventually apprehended but later acquitted, leaving the community in a state of unrest. This episode unravels the dark twists and turns of the investigation, the poignant memories of those who were there, and the lingering questions that still seek answers. So, grab your favorite cup of coffee, and join us as we sip coffee from local legends Bibo Coffee House while exploring this tragic chapter in true crime history.

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  • Welcome back to Scream and Sugar, Your True Crime Coffee Hour, where we blend the darker side of humanity with a little something sweet. Today, we're diving into the tragic and shocking murder of Mia Zapata, a story that rocked the 90s grunge scene to its core.
    Mia Zapata was the electrifying lead singer of The Gits, a punk band emerging from Seattle's vibrant music scene. Known for her raw, powerful voice and magnetic stage presence, Mia was a rising star whose life was brutally cut short. On the night of July 7, 1993, after spending the evening with friends, Mia was found deceased - a senseless act of violence that left her community in shock and mourning.
    For over a decade, her murder remained unsolved, a cold case that haunted the Seattle and Mia's loved ones. The breakthrough came in 2003, thanks to advances in DNA technology.
    In this episode, we'll explore the details of that fateful night, the tireless efforts to solve the case, and the legacy Mia Zapata left behind. So, hang with us as we sip on coffee from coffee company Kona Coffee, and join us as we unravel the mystery and tragedy of a life taken too soon.


    Lyrics from "Sign of the Crab" sample, written by Mia Zapata and performed by The Gits
    "Never ceases to amaze me the things you try to pull
    Anything to get me in and then get me killed
    Go ahead and slice me up, spread me all across this town
    Cause you know you're the one that won't be found"


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  • Welcome back to another episode of Scream and Sugar, your true crime coffee hour, where we look into the darker sides of humanity while enjoying a little sweetness on the side. Today, we're diving into the chilling case of Brian Cohee Jr., whose heinous act shocked the community of Grand Junction, Colorado. After falling asleep in his nomadic shelter, unsuspecting Warren Barnes fell victim to Cohee's unfathomable rage and cruelty. The brutal and opportunistic murder unfolded with a horrifying intensity, leaving behind a trail of questions and a community in mourning. As we sip coffee from local favorite, Cafe Con Papi, we will unravel the layers of this dark tale, exploring the motives, the investigation, and the aftermath that forever changed the lives of those involved. This episode includes excerpts from the 911 calls and the interview process. Join us as we delve into the haunting details of this tragic event and seek to understand what drives someone to commit such an unthinkable crime. Remember to stay safe, and stay spooky!

    Case Notes:

    Cafe con Papi:
    www.instagram.com/cafeconpapi/
    https://www.facebook.com/cafeconpapi/

    Explore With Us documentary: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvrp87VXtD4

    https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/moment-us-police-arrest-teen-who-hid-head-of-homeless-man-he-murdered-in-closet-5353873
    https://en.as.com/latest_news/who-did-brian-cohee-kill-murder-covered-by-explore-with-us-documentary-n/
    https://www.gjsentinel.com/a-look-back-cohee-trial-top-crime-story-of-2023/article_0874ef32-9937-11ee-8995-a3539ebe6dc3.html
    https://www.mesacounty.us/news/district-attorney/cohee-found-guilty
    https://www.westernslopenow.com/news/the-people-v-brian-cohee-sentencing-hearing/


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