JonBenét Ramsey (Part 3) - Theories

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In this episode… Tara and Jen discuss the many theories surrounding the death of JonBenét Ramsey. Her case has been an open investigation in Boulder, Colorado for nearly 25 years.

If you missed (Part 1), Tara gave us a basic timeline, played and briefly discussed the 911 call as well as the nearly 3-page ransom note.

In (Part 2), Jen walked us through the highlights of the investigation & autopsy, so we would have a better understanding of the crime itself, the people involved and the many things that should have been done better from the moment the police pulled up the Ramsey home.

This case has so many twists, turns and theories. It’s discussed and dissected year after year and brought back into the headlines without fail each Christmas season, as America sadly remembers one of its most haunting cold cases.

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usatoday

The Cases That Haunt Us: By John E. Douglas & Mark Olshaker

cnn.com

westword.com

rollingstone.com

drphil.com

wikipedia

JonBenét Ramsey (Part 2) - Investigation and Autopsy

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In this episode… Jen discusses key pieces of the investigation & autopsy regarding the brutal sexual assault and murder of 6-year old JonBenét Ramsey.

If you missed (Part 1) last week, Tara gave us a basic timeline, played and briefly discussed the 911 call as well as the nearly 3-page ransom note.

This case has so many twists, turns and theories. It’s discussed and dissected year after year and brought back into the headlines without fail each Christmas season, as America sadly remembers one of its most haunting cold cases.

Jen’s Sources

The Cases That Haunt Us: By John E. Douglas & Mark Olshaker

911 Call - A Short Life in the Spotlight

Statement Analysis

People Magazine: Article by Lindsay Kimble

Wikipedia

The Brown's Chicken Massacre

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In this episode… It’s now Jen’s turn for a Hometown murder story. She happened to choose one that, regardless of proximity to the crime, many of us remember seeing the horrific story unfold on the news. This week, Jen walks us through the Brown’s Chicken massacre that took place in Palatine, IL back in January of 1993.

Seven people tragically lost their lives in one of the most gruesome crimes committed in the Chicagoland area. Despite the sheer number of police officers assigned to the case and the overwhelming amount of tips called in, it went cold quickly. It would take nearly a decade and several advancements in DNA technology for the victim’s families to finally see the killers behind bars.

Jen’s Sources

dailyherald.com

medium.com Article by Chelsea Rose

dailyherald.com

dhbusinessledger.com

rollingstone.com Article by Brittany Spanos

Murder Lake: The Curses & Hauntings of Lake Lanier

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In this episode… Jen continues our spooky season theme for October as she dives into the curses & hauntings of Lake Lanier. Figuratively speaking of course, because there’s NO WAY she’s ever going near this body of water! She shares with us several unsettling facts about the man made lake, along with the legends, unexplained accidents, & creepy tales of ghosts that haunt Lake Lanier to this day. Don’t believe us…ask the locals! To them, the spirits that reside here are very real and witnessed often.

Located in Northern Georgia, Lake Lanier is as gorgeous as it is terrifying. Week after week, this cursed lake makes headlines; delivering news of injuries, deaths, tragic accidents, suicides, and all too often, missing bodies of people or their pets that have yet to be recovered. It’s as if they just…disappeared. Don’t even get us started on the catfish. Monstrous fish the size of vehicles? Say what?!?!

Listen in and let us know: Would YOU vacation at Lake Lanier? Millions of people do every single year. Some won’t go near the water, while others dare tragedy to strike.

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Jen’s Sources

oxfordamerican.org Article by Anjali Enjeti

forsythnews.com Article by Sabrina Kerns

cnn.com Article by Faith Karimi

puzzleboxhorror.com

quotev.com

Wikipedia

The Self Destruction of Chris Benoit

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In this episode…Jen does her best to share the story of Chris Benoit, knowing full well that the wrestling community and its fans are still divided to this day. Jen gives us all a glimpse into the circumstances surrounding the tragic events that unfolded at the Benoit residence back in 2007.

For those of you who remember watching the news coverage at the time, or who are die hard wrestling fans who have heard bits and pieces of the story being told over the past decade from various sources, listen in. You may be surprised by some of the things Jen uncovered during her research.

On a lighter note, Jen also fesses up to her love of wrestling and reminisces about date nights watching Monday Night RAW. That was an interesting twist Tara did NOT see coming, but throughout the conversation this week, she certainly developed a greater appreciation for what these athletes/entertainers have to go through to be successful in their craft.

Jen’s Sources:

Dungeon of Death - Chris Benoit and the Hart Family Curse by Scott Keith

talksport.com Article by: Alex McCarthy

Pro Wrestling Fandon

ABC News Article by: Ethan Nelson and Roxanna Sherwood

WhatCulture.com

Dark Side of the Ring by Vice Studios - Season 2 Episode 1&2

The Chris Van Vleit Show: David Benoit: Chris Benoit's son opens up about tragedy, training to be a wrestler, Hall of Fame, AE‪W

Wikipedia

Murderpedia

sportscasting.com Article by: Luke Norris


BONUS: Serial Killers & Sidenotes

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Tara & Jen’s Bonus Episode Notes:

We have a little something NEW for you this week! In this very first BONUS episode, Jen & Tara discuss the differences between Male and Female serial killers. We did this one a little differently & had a lot of fun with it! It’s not as structured as our typical “stories” or Episodes…but if you’re interested in learning about how differently men and women serial killers have approached killing their victims and more on the how & why…this ones for you! Jen talks about a recent study she found that gives very interesting statistics on both genders and comes up with a theory that we found incredibly interesting! If you geek out on the science behind it all….Jen’s your girl. She loves those numbers and breaking them down. If you enjoy bits of trivia and random interesting facts…that’s where Tara comes in. She enjoys throwing in bits of crazy info here and there that hopefully intrigue even the most well read on these topics and if you’re already an expert…we hope you still enjoy being part of the conversation anyway!

These bonus episodes are very new of course, and though most prefer a good old fashioned murder story, we thought we’d bring you something different from time to time. However, we certainly appreciate your thoughts and feedback too! Please write in or comment below if you enjoyed it, not so much, or have an idea for a future bonus episode. After all, we’re here to make sure we bring you what you want to hear. We may not change our style of presentation…because that’s just who we are, but we love all ideas big and small, crazy or not and we’d love to feature YOUR idea. Bring them on. Shoot us a note on the CONTACT page, we’d love to hear from you.

Hope you are all enjoying the show!

XO - T & J

Episode Sources:

Washington Post Article by Sarah Kaplan

New Atlas Article by Rich Haridy

Crime Investigation

Psychology Today

SueColetta.com

Penn State News Article by Katie Bohn

The Giggling Granny

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Giggling Granny - Episode Notes:

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Nannie Doss was a serial killer in the first half of the 20th century who earned the monikers "The Giggling Nanny,” "The Giggling Granny," and "The Jolly Black Widow" after a killing spree that began in the 1920s and ended in 1954. Doss' favorite pastimes included reading romance magazines and poisoning relatives.

On the outside Nannie Doss of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a friendly and happy neighbor, wife, and parent. On the inside lurked a cold-blooded murderess who nearly wiped out her entire family singlehandedly. 

Her first victims were her own children. Her first husband, George Frazer arrived home one day in 1920 and found the kids lying on the kitchen floor dead. Doss claimed it had been an accidental poisoning but evidently Frazer was not convinced. He left and never went back. 

Relatives and husbands continued to die of "stomach problems" and other such ailments until Doss' fifth husband, Samuel Doss sudenly passed away.

The doctor in the case was not as gullible as the previous ones were evidently and didn't simply take Doss at her word. He ordered an autopsy, which revealed massive doses of arsenic in the man's system.

The bodies of Doss' husbands, relatives, and children were exhumed and tested. It was found that Doss' two infant children, four of her husbands, two of her sisters, her mother, and a nephew had all been killed by arsenic poisoning. 

Armed with this information, police soon convinced the poisoner to confess and she was sent to prison for life in 1964. She succumbed to Leukemia the following year.

Article Sources: Thoughtco.com Article By Charles Montaldo & Murderpedia

Jen's Episode Sources

Time Toast

All That's Interesting Article by: William DeLong

Tons of Facts

Murderpedia

therichest.com article by: Lucas Wesley Snipes


Never Trust The Boy Next Door

Hollywood Ripper… AKA - “The Boy Next Door Killer”

Hollywood Ripper… AKA - “The Boy Next Door Killer”

Never Trust the Boy Next Door - Episode Notes:

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Michael Thomas Gargiulo (born February 15, 1976) is a convicted American serial killer.  He moved to Southern California in the 1990s and has been nicknamed The Hollywood Ripper.

Description of crimes

Gargiulo is a native of Glenview, Illinois, where he may have stabbed his neighbor, 18-year-old Tricia Pacaccio, to death on her backdoor step. Her body was found by her father the morning after on August 14, 1993. Gargiulo moved to Los Angeles in 1998, allegedly to escape the scrutiny of police in Illinois,  and committed two murders and an attempted murder in Southern California between 2001 and 2008.

On February 21, 2001, he stabbed Ashley Ellerin 47 times to death in her home in Hollywood. Ellerin's injuries included a neck wound that nearly severed her head, and deep punctures to the chest, stomach, and back that in some cases were up to six inches deep. According to detective Tom Small, one stab wound "actually penetrated the skull and took out a chunk of skull like a puzzle piece." On the night she was killed, Ellerin had planned dinner, then drinks with her then boyfriend, actor Ashton Kutcher.

On December 1, 2005, Gargiulo stabbed his neighbor to death at her home in El Monte, California.  She was stabbed 17 times.

Gargiulo attempted to murder his neighbor in her home in Santa Monica on April 28, 2008.  She fought off the attack, and blood matching Gargiulo's DNA was found at the scene.

Arrest and prosecution

Gargiulo was arrested by the Santa Monica Police Department on June 6, 2008. On July 7, 2011, the Cook County State's Attorney charged Gargiulo with the first-degree murder of Tricia Pacaccio.  Although Gargiulo is charged in the two California murders as well as the Pacaccio murder in Illinois, police have not linked him to any other murders.  Gargiulo allegedly told authorities in the Los Angeles County Jail that just because 10 women were killed — and his DNA was present — does not mean he murdered anyone, leading investigators to believe that there are more victims.

Media in Los Angeles dubbed Gargiulo the "Hollywood Ripper" as well as the "Chiller Killer."  Gargiulo was held at Los Angeles County Jail while awaiting a capital murder trial.  A pre-trial hearing was held June 9, 2017, in Los Angeles Superior Court with his trial scheduled to begin in October 2017.  After delays, his trial began on May 2, 2019.  In May 2019, actor Ashton Kutcher testified about the crimes.

On August 15, 2019, Gargiulo was convicted on all counts. The penalty phase of his California trial started on October 7, 2019. He faced either a death sentence or life in prison without the possibility of parole. Once he is sentenced, Gargiulo faces extradition back to Illinois to face the first-degree murder charge relating to Tricia Pacaccio. If convicted in Illinois, he will face a sentence of 25 years to life. On October 18, 2019, a jury recommended the death penalty for Michael Gargiulo after several hours of deliberation.  But as of March 2020, sentencing of Gargiulo in California continued to be delayed by defense motions.

Article Source : Wikipedia

Tara's Episode Sources

Wikipedia

Oxygen

CBS News - 48 Hours Helped Crack The Case

NBS Los Angeles

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No Fence High Enough

Snow Blowers can cause PTSD…

Snow Blowers can cause PTSD…

No Fence High Enough - Episode Notes:

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West Michigan man sentenced to life for killing neighbor while she was clearing snow

CROCKERY TOWNSHIP, West Michigan man was sentenced to life in prison for killing his neighbor while she cleared snow.

Wendell Popejoy, 64, was sentenced Monday to life in prison without the possibility of parole, after he was found guilty of first-degree murder of Sheila Bonge.

Bonge was killed in December 2017 while she was snowblowing. She was reported missing on Christmas 2017 and her body was found in the woods behind her home.

Popejoy said Bonge was a nuisance to the neighborhood and it was a snap decision to kill her.

Article Source : WWMT.com

Jen's Episode Sources

WWMT.com article by  Newschannel 3

Wood TV article by 24 Hour News 8 web staff

Detroit News article by John Barnes

2nd Detroit News article by John Barnes

MLIVE article by John Agar

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