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  • In Part 2 of the Servant Girl Murders story, Austin, Texas, the Servant Girl Murderer is still at large and would soon find more victims. We will discuss what happens next, the hunt for the killer, and if historians have figured out who did the killings.

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  • Austin, Texas in the late-1800s was starting to become a bustling hub for business. And with the rush of people coming in, unsavory characters also came in with them. The mysterious figure dubbed “The Servant Girl Annihilator,” by the American writer O. Henry, someone would stalk the streets at night, invade the rooms of servants, and brutally attack and kill his victims. This is part one of Criminal Intent’s recount of the historical case of “The Servant Girl Murders.”


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    Situational Analysis – Guy Copeland

    Pause for Concern – Phillip Ayers
    Homestead – Robert Ruth
    Who Will Save My Soul – CO.AG
    Isotopes – August Wilhelmsson
    Orcus – Lennon Hutton


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  • Hello! Here is the teaser for the upcoming episode of Criminal Intent. We will be discussing the Servant Girl Murders of Austin, Texas during the year of 1885.

    Several brutal murders occurred. The murderer attacked mainly African American servant women during the night and early morning hours. Then, as suddenly as the killings began, they stopped. The killings remain unsolved, but some experts believe they may know who was the most likely culprit.

    The next episode comes out Thursday, December 2. See you then!

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  • In part two of The Freeway Phantom Murders, De Andra takes a look at a potential seventh death in the Freeway Phantom killings. She also looks into the investigations that happened after the initial investigation concluded, where the case stands now, and why it remains unsolved 50 years later.

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    If you or anyone have information that can lead to the identity of the Freeway Phantom killer and/or the murder of Teara Ann Bryant, please contact the following:

    Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia’s Crime Solvers Hotline: (202) 727-9099 or text your tip to 50411
    Prince George’s County Police Department: 301-516-9777

    Hosted, written and produced by: De Andra Kenoly

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  • Here is the episode teaser for "The Freeway Phantom Murders - Part 2." The next episode will be released next week, so stay tuned.

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  • Lurking in the shadows of Washington D.C. away from the thousands of Vietnam War protestors was a predator looking for young girls and teens to abduct, rape, and kill. At least six girls would die by the hands of the killer dubbed the Freeway Phantom.

    Now, some 50 years later, there are still very little answers into who killed Carole Spinks, Darlenia Johnson, Brenda Crockett, Nenomoisha Yates, Brenda Woodard, and Diane Williams. On this episode of Criminal Intent, we will discuss who where these six girls and what happened to them at the hands of the Freeway Phantom.

    Hosted, written and produced by: De Andra Kenoly

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  • Hi Everyone,

    I am back from an unexpected hiatus that I had to take. However, I wanted to come back with a bang. Here is the teaser for the next two parter episode - The Freeway Phantom Murders. The first full episode will be released May 27, with the next episode coming in June.

    I also let you know some updates in this teaser as well. I hope you look forward to the next episode as much as I do. A lot of research went into it and I am excited for it! See you soon!

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  • Criminal Intent presents "On the Beat: What Happened to Taylor Blackwell

    A young woman is found dead in a hotel room in Sacramento, California on a late February night in 2020. The case of Taylor Blackwell goes viral on social media, and garnered local news attention. Her mother is looking for answers into the nature of her daughter’s death, but is met with silence, misinformation, and even deception.

    On this special episode of Criminal Intent’s On the Beat, we will look at what we know about the night Taylor Blackwell died, and what happened that lead to added anger, confusion and mistrust with the police department handling this case.

    On the Beat takes on a more conversational tone, which is a little different that our normal episodes. I hope you like it.

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    Isotopes - August WilhelmssonPause for Concern - Philip AyersSomething's Not Right - Christian AndersenWho Will Save My Soul – CO.AGNight on the Docks (Sax) - Kevin MacLeod(incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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  • On Thanksgiving Eve 1971, America's most famous skyjacking occurred upon Northwest Orient Airlines' flight 307, on course from Portland, Oregon to Seattle Washington. The mystery of who would have done it and why still intrigues professional investigators and internet sleuths alike.

    Criminal Intent’s host, De Andra Kenoly, will take a look at seven suspects that were on the FBI's list. These were the ones we felt were the most compelling and interesting. Without having any hard evidence to pin it on a particular person, these suspects were subsequently taken off.

    A special thanks to Colm Whelan for researching and co-writing this script.

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    Music Credits

    Suspence – Andrew Griaznov
    Nemesis - Alec Slayne
    Who Will Save My Soul - CO.AG

    References

    https://youtu.be/CbUjuwhQPKs

    https://vault.fbi.gov/D-B-Cooper%20/D.B.%20Cooper%20Part%2001%20of%2041/view

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8MwA4iaPoY

    https://www.britannica.com/biography/D-B-Cooper

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbinWIYg2qI

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/07/10/he-died-claiming-be-disabled-veteran-many-believe-he-was-hijacker-db-cooper/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0yxoRlfp-o

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Cooper

    https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/hunt-for-d-b-cooper-worked8.htm

    https://dbcooper.com/2016/08/d-b-cooper-witness-fingered-rackstraw/

    https://thecoopervortex.podbean.com/

    https://oklahoman.com/article/2271224/sister-in-law-says-murder-suspect-isnt-db-cooper

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_List

    Further Reading

    The Last Master Outlaw (2016), T. Colbert & T. Szollosi
    Skyjack: The hunt for D.B. Cooper (2012), G. Gray
    D.B. Cooper & Me: A Criminal, A Spy, My Best Friend (2018), C. Laurin
    Getting the Truth: I am D.B. Cooper (2019), J. Koening

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  • Thanksgiving Eve of 1971 started off as a typical day for the crew of Flight 307. But when a flight attendant is handed a note from a passenger sitting in the very back of the plane, things take an eventful turn. The most infamous skyjacking in the history of U.S. aviation had just begun.

    Criminal Intent’s host, De Andra Kenoly, will take a look into the skyjacking of Flight 307 and the man known as D.B. Cooper. We will examine the events of that day and look into the mysterious disappearance of the perpetrator. Come join us for part 1 of “The Disappearance of D.B. Cooper” here on Criminal Intent.

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    Music Credits

    Theme:
    Suspence – Andrew Griaznov

    Interstitial Music

    Pause for Concern – Phillip AyersMy Veins – Spectacles, Wallet and WatchTaking the Leap - ZauanaHomestead – Robert RuthWho Will Save My Soul – CO.AGStay The Course by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5048-stay-the-course
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    References

    https://youtu.be/CbUjuwhQPKs

    https://vault.fbi.gov/D-B-Cooper%20/D.B.%20Cooper%20Part%2001%20of%2041/view

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8MwA4iaPoY

    https://www.britannica.com/biography/D-B-Cooper

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbinWIYg2qI

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/07/10/he-died-claiming-be-disabled-veteran-many-believe-he-was-hijacker-db-cooper/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0yxoRlfp-o

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Cooper

    https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/hunt-for-d-b-cooper-worked8.htm

    https://dbcooper.com/2016/08/d-b-cooper-witness-fingered-rackstraw/

    https://thecoopervortex.podbean.com/

    Further Reading

    The Last Master Outlaw (2016), T. Colbert & T. Szollosi
    Skyjack: The hunt for D.B. Cooper (2012), G. Gray
    D.B. Cooper & Me: A Criminal, A Spy, My Best Friend (2018), C. Laurin
    Getting the Truth: I am D.B. Cooper (2019), J. Koening
    D.B. Cooper: Examined, Identified & Exposed (2019) N. Loufoque

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  • Alberta O. Jones had a bright future in the law profession in Louisville, Kentucky. She was known as a trailblazer, creating a name for herself and breaking ground for women and African Americans in the legal world. She was the first black woman to pass the Kentucky bar exam and was the first female prosecutor in the state of Kentucky. But just five months after accepting the position, she beaten and thrown in the Ohio River where she died in August 1965. On Criminal Intent, we look into the life and tragic death of this remarkable woman, whose life was taken all too soon.

    Note: There is also a street named in her honor: Alberta Jones Esq. Blvd in Louisville, dedicated to her name in 2018.

    If you like what you hear, please give us a positive rating wherever you are listening and spread the word about us to your fellow crime enthusiasts. Please check out our twitter @crimintentpod and our Instagram @criminalintentpod for updates about our show.

    Sources for information used for this episode:
    Washington Post - Who Killed Alberta Jones
    WHAS11 - Inside Investigations: Who Killed Alberta Jones
    New York Times - A Quest for Justice
    Courtier Journal - Researcher: Reopen Prosecutor's 1965 Murder
    YouTube - 13 Owens: Law Partner Alberta Jones Murdered
    Louisville Future - Alberta's Louisville (Talks about the Hometown Heroes Banner)

    Music
    Epidemicsound.com tracks:
    Serenity Now - Bladverk Band
    When I'm Out With You - Eric Williams
    My Mind Tonight - Vividry
    Gjesvaer - Bladverk Band
    Grow - Gloria Tells

    From YouTube
    Who Will Save My Soul - CO.GA

    CI Theme Song:
    Suspence - Andrew Griaznov

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  • Los Angeles in the late 1940s was in the stages of recovery after World War II. While people strived to find a sense of normality after years of being at war, Los Angeles would soon be haunted by the murder of a young woman found in a vacant lot, cut in half. Many suspects were investigated, but none were indicted. Will this case ever be solved? This is the story of Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia.

    Resource List:
    Betty Bersinger Interview - YouTube Video
    The Black Dahlia - A university project website
    FBI Vault - Documents on Elizabeth Short's Case
    "The Undying Mystery of The Black Dahlia" - San Diego Magazine Article
    L.A. Deranged Crimes - The Black Dahlia entries
    "Has the Black Dahlia Murder Finally Been Solved" - Rolling Stone Magazine

    Suggested Reading:
    Black Dahlia, Red Rose - Pia Eatwell
    Black Dahlia Avenger - Steve Hodel

    Music:

    Suspense - Andrew GAnticipation - David FesliyanLaponia - Bladverk BandTo Stella- Bladverk BandAnxiety - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Dark Walk - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Man Down - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/On the Cool Side - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Just As Soon - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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  • Los Angeles in the late 1940s was in the stages of recovery after World War II. While people strived to find a sense of normality after years of being at war, Los Angeles would soon be haunted by the murder of a young woman found in a vacant lot, cut in half. This is the story of Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia.

    Resource List:
    Betty Bersinger Interview - YouTube Video
    The Black Dahlia - A university project website
    FBI Vault - Documents on Elizabeth Short's Case
    "The Undying Mystery of The Black Dahlia" - San Diego Magazine Article
    L.A. Deranged Crimes - The Black Dahlia entries

    Suggested Reading:
    Black Dahlia, Red Rose - Pia Eatwell
    Black Dahlia Avenger - Steve Hodel

    Music:

    Deep Web - CO.AGSerenity Now - Bladverk BandGjesvaer - Bladverk BandJust As Soon - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    If you like what you hear, please give us a positive rating and review wherever you are listening. On iTunes, please give us a 5-star rating. It really helps to reach out to more listeners. Please follow Criminal Intent on Instagram @criminalintentpod and Twitter @crimintentpod for news and updates.

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  • Hello! And welcome to Criminal Intent, the podcast that dissects crime one episode at a time. Hosts De Andra and Colm will look into criminal cases spanning nearly all categories of crime from murders, to missing persons, to fraud, and more. We will examine cases and try to understand the impact of the crimes on the victims involved, the community at large, as well as look into the suspects and theories. We hope you enjoy this trailer and join us next Wednesday for part 1 of our first episode.

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