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Hey Everybody and Happy Halloween
We are back with our first episode in a very long time! We are so excited to be bringing you the infamous story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. In Part one of our two part series, we will be giving you the back story of the two lovebirds. This is a story that we thought we knew, but as it often turns out, we knew very little. Much of the story of Bonnie and Clyde has been romanticized and the actual story of their ill fated love affair has been embellished until it's hard to tell fact from fiction. In these episodes we hope to shed light on the true story, which is actually more tragic than it is romantic.
We Hope Enjoy!
Check out this amazing book that I used for my research into this case:
Go Down Together By Jeff Guinn
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Welcome back to our third and final installment of our Pee Wee Gaskins series and believe me when I tell you, I couldn't be happier to be finished with this one. In this episode we talk about how Pee Wee was brought to justice and the last murder he committed that landed him on death row, right where he deserved. This isn't a long episode but trust me there are some nifty twists and turns that Rachel definitely wasn't prepared for. So buckle in and enjoy the conclusion to one of the most frustrating cases I've researched yet!
(I had some issues with the audio while editing so I do apologize if there's some glitches. I've decided that part of the charm of Story Crime is the fact that I have no idea how to do basic things like have perfect audio! Thank you for understanding!)
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Sources:
Pee Wee Gaskins Audio Recordings
https://www.newspapers.com/article/florence-morning-news-pee-wee-escapes-fr/141133912/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/sun-news-rudolph-tyner/141223984/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-state-tony-cimo/141224054/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-state/141880573/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-press-and-standard-pee-wee/141880830/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-greenville-news/141880881/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item/141881026/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item-pee-wee-gaskins-murders/89001890/
The Final Truth By Pee Wee Gaskins and Wilton Earle
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item/137890969/
https://youtu.be/8J_pyF5vZv4?si=BmLbqC7oKqs4e5g_
https://youtu.be/_memXVttIw0?si=aXj8TG4rjQab3Cj8 -
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With International Women’s Day coming up this week I wanted to celebrate a courageous and beautiful woman, who seriously slayed right until the end of her life. We will be discussing the murder of a 31 year old woman called Judy Malinowski. On August 2nd,2015, Judy was violently and viciously attacked by someone in her life that she should have been able to trust with her well being, her boyfriend, a 41 year old man called Michael Slager. Despite her extensive injuries after the attack, Judy would hold onto life long enough to make sure that justice was done in her case. Not only that, she used her time left on earth to fight for other people experiencing the same violence that she did at the hands of their partners. She would also become the first person in Ohio state history to testify in their own murder trial. Judy is a real inspiration of what the human spirit is truly capable of. We hope you are as inspired as we were by her incredible story.
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If you or someone you know is experiencing Domestic Violence or Intimate Partner Violence, there is help and resources out there for you. Here are some Canadian Crisis lines you can call for help:
Canadian Crisis LinesYou can also connect with Judy's Foundation by clicking the link below:
https://www.judysfoundation.org/about/
Sources:
The Fire that Took Her on Paramount+
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dispatch/name/judy-malinowski-obituary?id=18910308
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Welcome back to part 2 of 3 of our Pee Wee Gaskins series. In this week's episode we will be talking about Pee Wee's life after getting out of prison in 1968 and the majority of the known murders that he committed between 1970 and 1975. Pee Wee often contradicts himself in the various interviews he gave about his life of crime so I've tried to piece the information we have together in a way that makes sense, but be aware that although Pee Wee admitted to his crimes, there's a lot of things we simply don't know, and it's almost impossible to really tell where the line between fact and fiction is actually drawn. With that said, strap in, because this is going to another wild ride.
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Sources:
https://www.newspapers.com/article/florence-morning-news-pee-wee-escapes-fr/141133912/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/sun-news-rudolph-tyner/141223984/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-state-tony-cimo/141224054/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-state/141880573/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-greenville-news/141880881/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item/141881026/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item-pee-wee-gaskins-murders/89001890/
The Final Truth By Pee Wee Gaskins and Wilton Earle
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item/137890969/
https://youtu.be/8J_pyF5vZv4?si=BmLbqC7oKqs4e5g_
https://youtu.be/_memXVttIw0?si=aXj8TG4rjQab3Cj8
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-press-and-standard-pee-wee/141880830/PEE WEE: Serial Killer or Homicidal Maniac: A Novelized True Crime Story Volume I
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Donald Henry Gaskins, or Pee Wee as he was nicknamed due to his small stature, was an American serial killer from South Carolina who stood just a whisper over 5 ft 4 inches tall. Despite his small size, he was convicted and sentenced to life for 13 known murders, and eventually sentenced to death after committing his 14th known murder while serving his life sentence. There’s a lot about Pee Wee’s life that is shrouded in mystery, mostly because, depending on who you ask, everyone will tell you a different story. After Pee Wee committed his final murder and was awaiting his meeting with the electric chair, he spent 15 months of his life telling his story, or his “Final Truth” as he called it, to author Wilton Earle. His life story was recorded on a series of cassette tapes and later published in a novel that was of course titled, “The Final Truth”. As Pee Wee tells it, the murders he was serving time for weren’t even the tip of the iceberg in his 5 year killing spree, and that there are somewhere between 80 or 90 more bodies out there that have yet to be discovered. However, if you ask law enforcement and those who knew Pee Wee, the “Final Truth” contains nothing but a bunch of lies and exaggerations. In this episode, we talk about Pee Wee's early life and the events that led to him committing his ghastly crimes.
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Sources
https://www.newspapers.com/article/florence-morning-news-pee-wee-escapes-fr/141133912/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/sun-news-rudolph-tyner/141223984/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-state-tony-cimo/141224054/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-state/141880573/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-greenville-news/141880881/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item/141881026/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item-pee-wee-gaskins-murders/89001890/
The Final Truth By Pee Wee Gaskins and Wilton Earle
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-item/137890969/
https://youtu.be/8J_pyF5vZv4?si=BmLbqC7oKqs4e5g_
https://youtu.be/_memXVttIw0?si=aXj8TG4rjQab3Cj8
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Hey Everyone
Welcome to our latest episode where we have a somewhat chaotic conversation about the follow up season to The Curious Case of Natalia: Natalia Speaks. In this episode, we discuss all of the new information that Natalia brought to the table to tell her side of the story in her own words. We also talk about how absolutely unhinged Michael and his mutton chops are, the useless neighbours and friends that left a little girl to suffer, and the wild curve ball that ID decided to throw us all at the end of the season. WARNING: this episode contains a plethora of spoilers so please make sure you watch the show before listening....honestly, this episode will make zero sense if you don't so we highly recommend you check it out!
Thank you all for listening
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Source: The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks on Discovery Plus
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Mary Bell was just 10 years old when she and her best friend, Norma, embarked on a short lived crime spree, resulting in the death of two young toddlers. Mary's life was full of trauma from an early age, and despite practically screaming out to everyone around her that she needed help, guidance, and love, her pleas were either dismissed as simply problem behaviour, or ignored completely. This is a case that asks the age old question: was it nature or nurture? Was Mary Bell a child who was born a killer, or was she a monster who was created by her environment. I know where my opinion lies and we would love to hear what you think.
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Sources:
The Case of Mary Bell: Portrait of a Child Killer by Gitta Sereny
Cries Unheard: Why Children Kill- The Story of Mary Bell by Gitta Sereny
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In this week's episode we cover the horrendous Houston Mass Murders of the Candy Man Dean Corll. Corll was given the nickname the Candy Man because he ran the local candy factory in the area of Houston, Texas known as the Heights. Over the span of about three years, Dean, along with two teenage accomplices, would lure, abduct, torture, rape, and murder upwards of 27 boys and young men. Despite all of the victims going missing from the same area, their crimes would go undetected due to ineffective law enforcement and their tendency to write off reports of missing children as runaways. Dean would bury the bodies of his victims in different locations, but the main location would be in a boat shed that he rented from a local storage facility. This week we talk about more of the crimes committed by Dean Corll and his accomplices, how Dean met his end, and the discovery of the largest mass murder in US history up until that point. We also have a little bonus at the end that links this whole case to another infamous killer.
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Sources:
The Man With the Candy by Jack Olson
The Lost Boys (article) by Skip Hollingsworth
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In this week's episode we cover the horrendous Houston Mass Murders of the Candy Man Dean Corll. Corll was given the nickname the Candy Man because he ran the local candy factory in the area of Houston, Texas known as the Heights. Over the span of about three years, Dean, along with two teenage accomplices, would lure, abduct, torture, rape, and murder upwards of 27 boys and young men. Despite all of the victims going missing from the same area, their crimes would go undetected due to ineffective law enforcement and their tendency to write off reports of missing children as runaways. Dean would bury the bodies of his victims in different locations, but the main location would be in a boat shed that he rented from a local storage facility. This week we talk about Dean's early life and how he was able to essentially groom an entire community into thinking he was just the friendly Candy Man from the Heights.
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Sources:
The Man With the Candy by Jack Olson
The Lost Boys (article) by Skip Hollingsworth
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In January 2001, gifted athlete and all around amazing human being, Diane Whipple, was killed in her apartment building by the two large dogs that belonged to a neighbouring couple. What first appeared to be a tragic accident would soon lead to a murder investigation unlike any that the city of San Francisco had ever experienced. As the case unfolded, authorities would learn about the dog owners' links to inmates in the Pelican Bay State Prison, the Arian Brotherhood, dog fighting rings, and a strange adult adoption. Join us today as we take a dive into the case of Diane Whipple and the San Francisco Dog Mauling.
Sources:
Red Zone By Aphrodite Jones
Mad Dogs and Lawyers Rolling Stone Article by Evan Write
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Diane_Whipple
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Anneliese Michel was a young woman from Klingenberg, Germany who underwent 67 exorcisms within the last 10 months of her life. For years, she had been struggling with what doctors believed to be symptoms related to epilepsy, but as her condition worsened, she became depressed, withdrawn, and believed that she was possessed by demons. Was this a case of a woman who had slipped into a psychosis caused by epilepsy, or someone who was truly possessed by the devil?
Sources:
Anneliese Michel: A True Story of a Case of Demonic Possession
Lessons Learned: The Anneliese Michel Exorcism
Anneliese Michel Tapes
The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel Documentary
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Thank you so much for listening and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
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In the late 70’s a string of seemingly random murders terrified the people of Sacramento California. First, a drive-by shooting of an elderly man with no enemies or any reasons to be a target of such a senseless killing. This was followed by some of the most gruesome murders many in law enforcement had ever seen. A young, expectant mother was found shot in the head and her body completely mutilated. This murder was again followed by the slaughtering of an entire household, when a woman, her 6 year old son, and a family friend were found murdered. The woman was again completely eviscerated, her insides removed and organs placed in different parts of her body. Every part of the house was covered in blood and it appeared that whoever had done this had filled the bathtub with blood and bathed in it. Most frighteningly, it was discovered that the murdered woman had been babysitting her 22 month old nephew. In his crib investigators found a spent bullet and a pillow covered in blood, but the baby was missing. This would set off a frantic manhunt for a murderer that police were sure would kill again if he wasn’t caught. Join us today as we discuss the vicious crime of Richard Trenton Chase, the killer who was dubbed, the Vampire of Sacramento.
Sources:
The Vampire of Sacramento: The True Story of Richard Chase
Whoever Fights Monsters
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Florence "Sally" Horner was just 11 years old when she was kidnapped by convicted child rapist Frank LaSalle. For the next 21 months, Frank would take Sally on the road with him, changing their names and telling those he met along the way that Sally was his daughter. Despite law enforcement trying desperately to find and save Sally, Frank always seemed to be one step ahead, moving just in time before the police could catch up to them. Sally would eventually escape from Frank's clutches, but with her freedom came social exclusion and victim blaming from those who knew her story. A few years later, Vladimir Nabokov would publish his critically acclaimed novel, "Lolita", a book that many believe was inspired by Sally's tragic story.
Sources:
The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World by Sarah WeinmanFollow us on Instagram: @storycrimepod
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The McMartin Preschool in Manhattan Beach, California was, at one time, one of the most respected and highly sought after schools in the area. At the height of its popularity, anyone associated with the school or its staff was considered a pillar of the community. That was until 1983, when accusations of child sexual abuse against the owner's grandson, Raymond Buckey, came to light, setting into motion a series of events that rattled everyone to their very core. Suddenly, Raymond, along with his mother, Peggy, his grandmother, Virginia, his sister, and three other teachers from the school, had their lives turned upside down and were facing over 400 charges of sexual abuse against students in their care. The trial for this case would end up taking five years and costing tax payers over $15 million. But not everything was as it seemed, and even with all of the time and money that when in to proving a case against the McMartin 7, not one conviction was ever made. Join us as we take a deep dive into the bizarre case of the McMartin Preschool Scandal.
For more information on this episode, check out the book that I used for our research:
They Must Be Monsters: A Modern-Day Witch Hunt - The untold story of the McMartin Phenomenon: the longest, most expensive criminal case in U.S. history by Matthew LeRoy and Deric Haddad
Another great source on this case:
The McMartin Preschool Abuse Trial: An Account
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Welcome back to the podcast for the second part of our Andrei Chikatilo series.
Andrei Chikatilo was an Ukrainian serial killer who confessed to 56 murders between 1978-1990. He had many nicknames, most popular of which was the Red Ripper, or the Rostov Ripper, as many of his crimes took place in or around Rostov, Russia. His victims were mostly children. He engaged in the most depraved acts one could imagine. Rape, mutilation, and cannibalism just to name a few. Needless to say, this episode is not for the faint of heart and will include discussions of crimes that might be disturbing to some listeners.
Sources:
The Red Ripper: Inside the Mind of Russia's Most Brutal Serial Killer by Peter Conradi
Comrade Chikatilo: The Psychology of Russia's Notorious Serial Killer by Mikhail Krivich and Olgert Ol'Gin
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WELCOME BACK FOR OUR 50th EPISODE!! And boy do we have a crazy one for you guys today!!!
Andrei Chikatilo was an Ukrainian serial killer who confessed to 56 murders between 1978-1990. He had many nicknames, most popular of which was the Red Ripper, or the Rostov Ripper, as many of his crimes took place in or around Rostov, Russia. His victims were mostly children. He engaged in the most depraved acts one could imagine. Rape, mutilation, and cannibalism just to name a few. Needless to say, this episode is not for the faint of heart and will include discussions of crimes that might be disturbing to some listeners.
Sources:
The Red Ripper: Inside the Mind of Russia's Most Brutal Serial Killer by Peter Conradi
Comrade Chikatilo: The Psychology of Russia's Notorious Serial Killer by Mikhail Krivich and Olgert Ol'Gin
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Hey Everyone! We are taking a pause from our pause to bring you a reaction episode to the recent ID Discovery documentary, "The Curious Case of Natalia Grace". We recently watched this together and went on a roller coaster of emotions throughout. As two people who work with children, this doc confused, horrified, disturbed, and angered us and we knew we couldn't just let it sit. So, the only thing we could do is bring our thoughts about it to the pod. Just a warning, if you haven't watched the series yet, this episode will contain many spoilers so we suggest you head over to ID and watch for yourselves before listening.
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We are back with part two of William "Wild Bill Cody" Neal and it's full of even more WTF moments. Wild Bill Cody was known as a charismatic, smooth talking cowboy to most who knew him. When he went out to bars, he would generously throw around money, tipping the servers extravagantly and buying rounds for the entire bar. He claimed to have millions of dollars stashed away in trust funds and said that he made his money doing hits for the mob. He seemed so mysterious. But beneath the surface of the cool cowboy exterior laid something much more sinister. In this week's episode we talk about the rest of Cody Neal's victims and the horror he left in his wake.
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Sources:
Love Me to Death by Steve Jackson <<<< A MUST READ!!
Charmin' Billy (article)- Steve Jackson
Cody Neal Timeline
Check out This is Monsters coverage of this case on YouTube:
Part One
Part Two
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Hey Everyone
We are back with another episode full of WTF's. This is one that I personally had never heard of until I came across a book called "Love Me to Death" by Steve Jackson. This book took me on a wild ride and I just had to share this case with all of you. Wild Bill Cody was known as a charismatic, smooth talking cowboy to most who knew him. When he went out to bars, he would generously throw around money, tipping the servers extravagantly and buying rounds for the entire bar. He claimed to have millions of dollars stashed away in trust funds and said that he made his money doing hits for the mob. He seemed so mysterious. But beneath the surface of the cool cowboy exterior laid something much more sinister. Join us as we start to scratch the surface of William "Wild Bill Cody" Neal in part one of this two part series.
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Sources:
Love Me to Death by Steve Jackson
Charmin' Billy (article)- Steve Jackson
Cody Neal Timeline
Check out This is Monsters coverage of this case on YouTube:
Part One
Part Two
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Brenda Reimer had always felt different. She was a young girl growing up in the 70’s. She wore pretty dresses and had a collection of Barbie’s and other dolls. She helped her mother with all of the household chores, and acted in the stereotypical way that young girls were supposed to act. But deep down inside, Brenda always felt different. She would watch her brother Brian climb trees and play in the mud. She loved his clothes and wanted to wear pants and t-shirts. She wanted to pee standing up and play with tractors and do all the things that boys do. She didn’t understand why she felt so different but she knew she was. Something inside her kept screaming out, I want to be a boy!! At around the age of 13, Brenda would tell her family about her feelings, and so started the process of Brenda transitioning from female to male, choosing his new name, David, and working with doctors to establish a safe and healthy treatment plan. But not everything in this story is as simple as it sounds on the surface. David’s previous life had been an almost complete and utter lie.
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Sources:
https://a.co/d/hJzu02N
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Reimer#Adulthood
https://mjlh.mcgill.ca/2022/02/28/the-push-for-intersex-rights-recognitions-in-canada/
https://youtu.be/MUTcwqR4Q4Y
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