Episodes
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In the finale episode of our English House of Horrors three-parter, we discuss the murders, arrest and conviction of Fred and Rose West. The murdering duo's crimes are unparalleled in the true crime world and it was a wild ride digging into the lives of two absolute monsters that happened to find each other, get married, and commit nearly 20 combined murders (10 together).
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This week's delayed episode is a part two of the now three-part English House of Horrors saga. This episode focuses on the child abuse and general disgusting behavior that Fred and Rosemary West start exhibiting towards their children. Make sure to come back soon for the finale, part 3, which will include the murders and the trial. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to check us out on Instagram @whowhatwherepodcast and Facebook at Who? What? Where? Podcast
There is also new information regarding a potential victim of Fred West: Mary Bastholm. In May, police had reason to believe that her body may have been buried underneath the cafe she worked at when she disappeared- a film crew had found evidence of her possibly being there when she was last alive in 1968. Unfortunately, the search led to nothing. Bastholm's death is still mostly a mystery.
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This week's episode is all about Fred and Rosemary West, the despicable couple who were responsible for 12 combined victims' horrific deaths inside their home in the English countryside.
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This week's episode is on the Hillside Strangler (or should we say Hillside Stranglers?) Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono killed ten women in the late 1970s in LA before Bianchi finally got them caught by killing two more women in Bellingham, Washington and not covering his tracks very well.
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This week's episode is about Gary Heidnik, the disgusting man who abducted 6 women and kept them in his basement for months while he attempted to impregnate them, all while brutally beating and torturing them.
This one is not for the faint of heart.
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This week's episode loosely covers the two serial killers who terrified the Baton Rouge area in the late 1990s and early 2000s: Derrick Todd Lee and Sean Vincent Gillis. The details are gruesome especially when you consider there were two brutal murderers functioning at the same time and it took a while for police to catch them (or in Lee's case, even know what they were looking for).
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This week's delayed episode is on the brutal Australian Snowtown Murders committed by John Bunting and the rag-tag group of seemingly normal men that he convinced to help him murder at least 8 people.
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This week Abigail introduces us to Aileen Wuornos, serial killer extraordinaire and coined the "hooker from hell". She killed 7 men between 1989-1990, all of whom she picked up with the intent of perform sex acts for money. She was executed, but not before she stirred up the pot and made some very memorable comments in TV interviews. This episode features a new segment called "Weird Ass Quotes from Weird Ass People".
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This week's episode focuses on the case that is Jodi Arias as well as her eventual murder of her boyfriend Travis. We like to think (along with lots of people on Reddit) that there is more to this story than the news would have you believe. Jodi was a disturbed woman for sure but was this a case of the lawyers framing a woman as a "crazy ex-girlfriend" when the truth was actually much more complex? We have THOUGHTS.
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This women's history month, we're coming at you with a contender for worst mom in history, Theresa Knorr. The things she did that led to the murder of her two daughters are abhorrent and you won't believe how she is finally caught (and how long it took).
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In this week's case, Kaetlyn talks all about the exorcism of Anneliese Michel. This case will surprise you with how recent it is and subsequently how even more shocking that it is that something like this happened in real life to a 23-year-old woman with the rest of her life ahead of her.
We get into the nitty gritty of exorcisms, why Anneliese herself begged for one and what went wrong on that fateful day in 1976. Also includes a brief tangent on religion.
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This week's (very late- sorry from Kaetlyn) episode is all about the sad sad disappearance case of Susan Powell and the subsequent murders of her two young boys by her husband Joshua. This seems like such a cut and dry case but to this day Susan has not gotten the justice she deserves and her beautiful boys are dead as a result as well. Get ready to have your heart broken.
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This week's episode is about the horrific torture and eventual murder of 16-year-old Sylvia Likens. This case comes with just about every trigger warning in the book but especially for sexual assault and abuse.
Sylvia Likens was taken in by the Baniszewskis and then brutally tortured and assaulted for an entire summer in 1965 before finally passing away at the direction of Gertrude Baniszewski (although just about everyone joined in her torture including Gertrude's children and neighborhood kids).
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This week's episode is about the 24 year captivity of Elisabeth Fritzl by her father Josef. We will also introduce the case of Lydia Gouardo, an eerily similar one that didn't get as much media attention but we feel was equally as horrible.
Thanks for all your support! We have officially decided to switch to one episode a week on Mondays. This is the best way for us to be responsible researchers and bring you guys the best content possible. We will of course be posting bonus episodes every once in a while too!
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This week we're coming at you with another strange, unsolved disappearance of a young woman, Phoenix Coldon, out of Missouri. Phoenix's black Chevy Blazer was found abandoned in a rough part of East St. Louis, only hours after her parents saw her last on December 18th, 2011. There were little to no clues to where she might have gone or whether or not there was foul play except that she had begun hanging out with a new friend group, one who refuses to talk to her family or the police.
We really hope this episode increases awareness of this case because everyone deserves closure, especially Phoenix's parents who have searched tirelessly through the years to find her.
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This week's case is about the bizarre disappearance of Maura Murray. February 9, 2004, Murray slid off the road, got out of her car and was never seen again. There are countless theories as to where she went and whether she was planning on skipping town the entire time or something more sinister occurred that night.
Let us know what your theory is, we'd love to hear from you! Thank you as always for the support.
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This week's Friday episode is on the recently re-opened death of Tamla Horsford. Although this death is currently labeled an accident, many supporters of Horsford, as well as her family, believe this to be a cover up and that there may be foul play involved. We'll give you the facts and our theories and then you can decide for yourself.
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In this episode, we cover the murderer Susan Smith and briefly relate her crimes to those of Diane Downs, because let me tell you folks, the similarities are wild. Susan Smith murdered her two young sons, eventually confessed to it but not before accusing an African-American man of carjacking her and fleeing.
Diane Downs attempted to kill her three children just 10 years before Susan Smith. She only killed one, although she shot all three of them and herself, drove them to the hospital and claimed a random person had done it in a failed carjacking.
Why you may ask? Well the story the prosecutors used in both cases to send the women to prison, was that of women who were so obsessed with being with a certain man who really didn't want children, that they went to the extremes to cut their children out of the equation in order to be with this man.
YEah.
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This short episode is about the currently cold case of the murder of Jennifer Servo in Abilene, Texas 2002.
Servo was a budding news reporter and had dreams of being the next Katie Couric. She had just gotten a full-time news reporter job when she was tragically murdered. Jennifer's father, as well as the rest of her family, continue to advocate for her murderer to be brought to justice. But the Abilene police force at this point has to just wait for a tip.
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This Monday we discuss the crimes of Samuel Little, who was dubbed the most notorious serial killer the U.S. has ever seen. If you don't know him, we'll give you the run down in this episode.
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