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The Serial Killer Podcast

Thomas Rosseland Wiborg-Thune

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TSK is the podcast dedicated to exploring the serial killer phenomenon. Who the killers were, what they did and how. The show makes a significant effort into exploring the serial killers' background, especially their childhood and youth. It goes into detail in the killers' development, and describes the murders in graphic detail to give the listener a truthful understanding of who these killers really were and the extent of their criminal behavior. The show is produced and hosted by Thomas W ...
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Amanda Howard is a true crime author, criminologist, and known as 'The Serial Killer Whisperer'. She brings true insights into the cases she profiles in each episode with a different take to those you might have heard before. A video version of this podcast is available here: https://www.patreon.com/MWMconfessions Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/monsters-who-murder-serial-killer-confessions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My Friend, the Serial Killer

Sony Music Entertainment

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In the 1970s, Steve Fishman was an intern at his local newspaper, when one day he hitched a ride back from Boston with Robert Carr III, better known as “Red.” Red seemed trustworthy enough, but he was hiding a secret: by the time he had picked up Steve, he had already killed three people—and all of his prior victims were hitchhikers themselves. This chilling car ride was the first time Steve would meet the man he came to call “Red”, but it wasn’t the last...Join Steve Fishman himself as un u ...
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Serial Killers

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Get a rare glimpse into the minds and methods of sadistic murderers. From notorious names like Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy to lesser-known killers like “Death House Landlady” Dorothea Puente, what turns a regular person into a predator? Serial Killers is a Spotify Original. New episodes Mondays.
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Serial killer e non solo. Un podcast a base di crimine e scienza in cui si alternano le voci di Sara Uslenghi, giornalista e Cristina Brondoni, criminologa e scrittrice. Chi sono i cattivi? Come si comportano? E perché si comportano così? L'assassino o l'assassina arriva a uccidere perché ha premeditato il tutto, o perché ha avuto un moto di rabbia che l'ha spinto o spinta a un gesto inconsulto quanto definitivo. Le storie di assassini e assassine, dei loro crimini e un'analisi delle motivaz ...
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In this new true crime podcast, I profile a different serial killer in every episode, starting with the worst of the worst and slowly making his way down the list. Topics of each episode include who the killer or killers were, what they did, how they did it, and how they got away with it for so long. Welcome to the Serial Killer Countdown! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/serialkillercountdown/support
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Serial Killer: A True Crime Podcast

Unreported Story Society

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Don't miss the most controversial podcast of the year. Serial Killer: A True Crime Podcast is the story of America's most prolific serial killer. Journalist Ann McElhinney reveals how Dr. Kermit Gosnell appeared to be a kindly community doctor but killed with impunity whilst those who were supposed to stop him looked away. Serial Killer: A True Crime Podcast exposes how Gosnell was able to kill for almost 40 years before his crimes were exposed because of a routine drugs investigation and a ...
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Fruitloops: Serial Killer of Color is a true crime, history, and comedy podcast that delves into the often-overlooked stories of serial killers of color—and, more importantly, their victims. Contrary to common misconceptions, not all serial killers are straight, cis, white men! We take deep dives into the lives and crimes of these killers worldwide, while also examining the history, culture, and social factors that may have influenced their actions.
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Spine Chillers and Serial Killers

Spine Chillers and Serial Killers

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Spine chillers and serial killers is a comedy podcast where three friends (Bex, Tash and Emma) talk about true crime and the paranormal but also laugh a lot, randomly sing and struggle to pronounce words (words are hard). So come join us for some spooky, murdery stuff and a lot of off subject wandering. If you like weird stuff and odd people then this might just be the podcast for you!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hollywood and Crime is a ground-breaking true crime series about the most infamous murders in Tinseltown history. In The Black Dahlia Serial Killers, host Tracy Pattin investigates the sensational unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short. Known as the Black Dahlia, Short was a star-struck young woman whose body was found completely severed at the waist in January 1947. Many remember her tragic story, yet few know that more than a dozen other women died in similar circumstances around that same tim ...
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SkB is a true crime podcast through which I metaphorically dissect the serial killer’s brain. Are you fascinated by the macabre? Oddly obsessed with serial killers? Have you contemplated what it is that leads to the unspeakable depravity exhibited by serial killers like Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer, Anthony Sowell, or Danny Rolling? Serial killers captivate us, the horror they wreak fascinates us for we want to understand why they do what they do. Serial killers make us question humanity. I am ...
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They are then escorted into the gas chamber, often under heavy security, and secured to a chair with restraints around their wrists, ankles, waist, and chest to prevent movement. A stethoscope or other monitoring device is typically attached to their chest, extending outside the chamber so a physician can listen for the cessation of heartbeat or br…
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You can see Police evidence and Lynn's handwritten notes on the video feed, available here: https://www.patreon.com/c/MWMconfessions Russell Hill and Carol Clay, both in their seventies had not been seen since March 19, 2020. The pair had headed out into the remote region on a secret holiday together. The alarm was raised when a family of campers c…
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Join Fruitloops for our new biweekly minisode we are calling "Love You, Byeee!" In this jam-packed episode from the week of 04/27/25, Wendy and Beth take us on a rollercoaster of real talk and random fun. From venting about tough weeks and political fatigue to finding healing by the ocean and joy in their revamped podcast, these two cover it all. T…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss the case of James Edward Pough, a black man who went on a deadly shooting spree in Florida in June 1990, killing nine people. The massacre at the GMAC payment center in Baymeadows is regarded as one of the earliest workplace mass shootings in U…
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No one batted an eye at the two women who became fast friends at an LA gym in the 1990s – until years later, when it came out that they’d teamed up for a plot to kill men down on their luck. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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This week, Beth and Wendy delve into the case of James Edward Pough, a black man who went on a deadly shooting spree in Florida in June 1990, killing nine people. The massacre at the GMAC payment center in Baymeadows is regarded as one of the earliest workplace mass shootings in U.S. history, sending shockwaves through Florida and the nation. But t…
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Hey and welcome back to skip right to the stories start at : 13mins 30 This week Emma finally finishes the Story of Ken Webster and his bizarre time travelling haunting. Horray! We really hope you enjoyed this series as it fried Emma's brain completely ! Becky follows up with the tragic case of the Cleveland strangler. A horrific serial killer that…
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In early 2020, the story of Lori Daybell and her new husband, Chad Daybell, hit national news. They’d seemingly fled to Hawaii while two of Lori’s children were missing, leaving a wake of mysterious deaths and attacks behind. The public and authorities pressed for answers, hoping Lori’s children would come home safely, while allegations of fringe, …
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Join Fruitloops for our new biweekly minisode we are calling "Love You, Byeee!" In this episode from the week of 03/24/25, Wendy and Beth tackle life’s existential rollercoaster. From surviving adulthood without screaming into the void too often, to finding joy in the small stuff, they sprinkle in personal stories, questionable music opinions, and …
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss The Girl Scout Murders. On June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Oklahoma, three young Girl Scouts were brutally assaulted and murdered in their tent. A local man was arrested and tried, but acquitted due to lack of conclusive evidence. The case rema…
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Struggling with gambling and spiraling into debt, William Palmer turned to murder. This week, we continue analyzing the deaths Palmer was accused of, and how the scheming doctor was finally caught. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices…
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This week Beth and Wendy discuss The Girl Scout Murders. On June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Oklahoma, three young Girl Scouts were brutally assaulted and murdered in their tent. A local man was arrested and tried, but acquitted due to lack of conclusive evidence. The case remains officially unsolved. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy …
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Hey lovely listeners, this week we had great trouble getting our schedules to work together and so instead of leaving you hanging the Fabulous Edward October has let us share with you one of his spine chilling episodes, that our very own Emma read for. We hope you enjoy these two spooky tales and we will be back to normal as soon as possible. -You …
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In 1855, Dr. William Palmer became one of the Victorian era’s most famous villains – a man who poisoned his own friends and family. But with limited evidence and only one conviction, was Palmer really a serial killer? Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more a…
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Tsutomu Miyazaki liked to taunt the parents of his victims with chillingly silent phone calls or postcards containing gloating messages. He left a box on the doorstep of the parents of his first victim, four-year-old Mari Konno. Inside were fragments of charred bone, ten baby teeth and photographs of the clothes their daughter had been wearing the …
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Join Fruitloops for our new biweekly minisode we are calling "Love You, Byeee!" In this episode from the week of 03/10/25, Wendy and Beth share personal updates about their lives and adjustments after their break. They explore the theme of self-sufficiency through gardening, offer media recommendations, and discuss current events, including activis…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this rewind episode from 2018, Beth and Wendy discuss Jessie Dotson Jr., an American mass murderer convicted for the Lester Street Murders in Memphis, Tennessee. The crime, which took place on March 2, 2008, was one of the most brutal mass killings in the city’s history. This epis…
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In Texas, convicted murderer Ed Bell claimed he killed 11 girls between Houston and Galveston back in the 1970s. Reporter Lise Olsen and detective Fred Paige investigated those claims and uncovered eerie ties between Bell and several unresolved murders. In particular, they focused on three cases: all of them, double homicides of teenage best friend…
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In this rewind episode from 2018, Beth and Wendy discuss Jessie Dotson Jr., an American mass murderer convicted for the Lester Street Murders in Memphis, Tennessee. The crime, which took place on March 2, 2008, was one of the most brutal mass killings in the city’s history. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited …
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Hey and Welcome back if you want to skip straight to the stories go to 15.10 min. Becky starts this week with the Erin Caffey case where Erin's rebellious teenage actions lead to something absolutely heartbreaking and tragic. Emma follows up with the the 3rd instalment of the vertical plane. Ken and Debbie's lives continue getting stranger and stra…
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It was just before midnight on July 18, 1969, when the little island of Chappquiddick - near Martha’s Vineyard - became the scene of international intrigue. At the centre was thirty-seven year old Senator Ted Kennedy, the youngest of the Kennedy siblings and twenty-eight-year old Mary Jo Kopeckne. The event would stall Kennedy’s political aspiratio…
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Edward Harold Bell was serving a 70-year prison sentence for murdering a man when he sent a letter to Houston reporter Lise Olsen. He told her he’d also killed 11 girls in and around the Interstate-45 corridor between Houston and Galveston back in the 1970s. He named some of these victims and described others with initials, locations, and years. An…
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Mullin didn’t fit the killer mold. This clean-cut ex-flower-child looked more like he’d stumble over a peace rally than a murder scene. Cops might’ve sneered at hippies, but they didn’t peg them—or guys like Mullin—for bloody rampages. At first, his calm vibe seemed like he’d play ball. They figured prying answers out of him about that day’s madnes…
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Continuing our collab episode with Aaron from Generation Why, we explore the music, life, legend, and legacy of Marvin Gaye. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter, and producer, Gaye rose to fame in the 1960s and revolutionized soul music. His remarkable career was tragically cut short when he was fatally shot in 1984. This is Part 2 - check last wee…
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