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In our final psychological profile of Dennis Radar we turn our attention to the murder of Marine Wallace Hedge in April 1985, almost eight years after the last murder.
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On February 26, 2005 a police media conference was held, there was a frenzy in a lot of online crime groups that it was possible BTK case had been solved. Witchita police announced that fifty-nine year old Dennis Rader had been arrested
This is his courtroom confession
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On July 18, 2010 Kristi Abrahams called 000 to report her six year old daughter Kiesha missing.
Little Kiesha’s face was splashed across Sydney news programs and newspapers, desperate to find the little girl. But then slowly the stories began to filter through, Kiesha had missed a lot of school in the year she had been attending, there was also talk of systematic abuse and neglect.
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In this special edition we look back at the stories which have affected our listeners... both in a good and bad way.
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Known as the Speed Freak Killers, Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog were a dangerous combination. The men had grown up as friends from an early age and began with bullying and harassment of others before moving onto more series crimes. .
Between the two of them they were convicted in 2001 in the deaths of four people, though police estimate they may have killed more than 70 people between 1984 and 1999
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In part 2 we listen to two sides of the story as Gypsy's boyfriend Nick gets to speak
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The body of Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard was found murdered in her Missouri home on June 14, 2015.
She had been stabbed to death and had died several days before she was found. Police had gone to the home, following several strange facebook posts on Dee Dee’s facebook page.
Police, not finding Gypsy Rose, Dee Dee’s mentally and physically handicapped daughter, they feared that she may have been kidnapped. The day after the discovery of Dee Dee’s body, Gypsy Rose was found, in the company of her online boyfriend, Nick Godejohn. She confessed to not having any of the disabilities her mother had claimed that she had, and in particular she could walk.
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This is a 911 call which will never leave you. It starts out as a routine call which quickly escalates.
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This week on Monsters who murder we continue our examination of the murders of eight year old Merah, seven year old Elias, six year old Nahtahn, two year old Gabriel and one year old Abigail Elaine at the hands of their father, Timothy Jones.
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This week on we examine the murders of eight year old Merah, seven year old Elias, six year old Nahtahn, two year old Gabriel and one year old Abigail Elaine at the hands of their father, Timothy Jones.
Jones, from South Carolina, was a devout Christian used religious instruction as a reason to systematically beat his children with the final fatal consequences.
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Darlie Routier currently sits on the death row in Texas for the murder of one of her sons, five year old Damon. Also killed the same night was her six year old son Devon, however she has not yet been tried for his death.
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The arrest came spectacularly and almost out of the blue, almost 20 years after the disappearances and murders of three women in Claremont, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Bradley Robert Edwards was arrested on December 22, 2016 and charged with two of the murders. That of Jane Rimmer and Keira Glennon.
On September 24, 2020, almost four years after his arrest, Edwards was found guilty of the murders of Jane and Keira as well as other assault and related charges. He was found not guilty of the suspected murder of his first victim, Sarah Spiers.
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After watching the ITV drama DES, Robert & Amanda share their thoughts on the accuracy of the miniseries and the characterisation of the title character, as portrayed by David Tennant.
Then, a replay of our original profile of Nilsen from Season 4 to refresh your memory.
Dennis Nilsen was a Scotsman living in Britain who murdered 15 men over a four year period.
The low ranking civil servant kept his victims’ bodies for days, often sleeping next to them, before finally disposing of them when they began to smell.
He disposed of those bodies by either torching them or flushing them down the toilet.
Keep listening right to the very end for a powerful interview with one of Nilsen's victims who got away.
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