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MBP Is a true crime podcast, about inherently evil psychopaths, I myself, your hosts, Eileen and co-host Jennifer and countless others have encountered. Join me in sharing stories of true survival instincts in Abusive Relationships. This Pod will also cover anything in the true crime universe to Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths.
MBP Is a true crime podcast, about inherently evil psychopaths, I myself, your hosts, Eileen and co-host Jennifer and countless others have encountered. Join me in sharing stories of true survival instincts in Abusive Relationships. This Pod will also cover anything in the true crime universe to Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths.
Podcast Title: Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths - Episode 97: Surviving a Narcissist’s Grip: Kimber Foster’s Story Year Of Thorns (@yearofthorns) • Instagram photos and videos this gripping episode of Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths , we welcome Kimber Foster, author of A Year of Thorns: What to Expect When Divorcing a Narcissist , who shares her harrowing journey of surviving a toxic marriage to a man plagued by narcissistic behavior. Kimber’s story is one of courage, survival, and ultimately, empowerment, as she reveals the deep emotional and psychological toll of navigating life with a narcissist. Her intimate journal uncovers the battles she fought, not only to protect her own sanity but also to shield her children from the devastating effects of a man who was consumed by control and manipulation. As she opens up about the abuse, deceit, and the extreme measures she had to take to break free, Kimber provides invaluable insight and practical advice for those currently facing similar struggles. Through this powerful interview, listeners will gain a sense of validation, hope, and strength as Kimber shares her journey of resilience against a backdrop of emotional manipulation, psychological warfare, and the deep scars left by narcissistic abuse. Tune in to hear a story of survival that is raw, real, and ultimately, inspiring. Call to Action: If you or someone you know is struggling with a toxic relationship or narcissistic abuse, Kimber invites you to connect with her for support and guidance. You can learn more about her journey and find resources for healing by visiting her website at The Ultimate Divorce Survival Kit To Freedom From A Narcissist. you'll find her book, A Year of Thorns , available for purchase. For an even deeper dive, Kimber also offers a downloadable PDF with helpful tools and strategies to aid your recovery. Follow her on social media for updates, empowering stories, and ongoing support. Don’t suffer in silence—help is available, and you deserve to heal. email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . Or visit our Instagram page MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos…
Episode 96-Most Chilling Crimes That Shocked the World: The Ultimate Countdown"Get ready for a spine-chilling journey into the world of unsolved mysteries, where reality meets the inexplicable. 😱 In this episode, we explore ten of the most baffling and eerie cases that have left the world scratching its head. From the haunting Dyatlov Pass Incident 🏔️, where experienced hikers mysteriously died in the Ural Mountains, to the gruesome Icebox Murders in Texas 🔪, where a son allegedly murdered his parents and vanished without a trace, these cases are as chilling as they are baffling. We’ll dive into the Unsolved Hinterkaifeck Murders 🏚️, a gruesome family massacre tied to strange footsteps in the snow, and the Toxic Lady 💀, where doctors collapsed after treating a woman with an unexplainable toxic condition. These stories, like the mysterious death of Elisa Lam at the Cecil Hotel 🏨, the tragic disappearance of the Sodder children 🧒🏻🧒🏽, and more, will leave you questioning what’s real and what’s too terrifying to understand. Don’t forget to rate, follow, and download the episode so you don’t miss out on the dark twists and hidden truths lurking beneath each story. Join us in uncovering the unknown—if you dare! 😈 email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . Or visit our Instagram page MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos…
Episode Summary: In this episode, we delve into the captivating journey of Rhonda Parker Taylor, whose debut novel, Crossroads , takes readers on a suspenseful ride through the life of Paris Pennington, a juror entangled in a murder trial. Rhonda shares her struggles with writing, the inspiration behind her story, and her triumphs in bringing her novel to life. With endorsements from notable figures and a heartfelt connection to her readers, Rhonda’s journey is a testament to passion and perseverance. 5-Star Review for Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I absolutely loved the episode featuring Rhonda Parker Taylor! Her journey from struggling student to published author is inspiring and filled with heart. The insights she shared about her writing process and the story behind Crossroads kept me engaged from start to finish. Thank you for bringing such an amazing guest to your podcast!" Explore more at: rhondaparkertaylor.com Thank You Note: A huge thank you to the Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths team for your love and support. We appreciate the platform to share Rhonda's story and inspire our listeners. Keep up the fantastic work! email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . Or visit our Instagram page MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos…
Episode Summary: “Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer: Michael Stockham” Episode Summary: “Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer: Michael Stockham” In this captivating episode, we welcome Michael Stockham, a seasoned litigator and author of the award-winning novel Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer . Michael shares his unique journey from practicing law for over twenty years to becoming a successful author. He discusses the inspiration behind his novel, the importance of character development, and how his legal experiences shape his storytelling. Michael also reveals insights into his writing process and the balance between his legal career and passion for writing. Tune in to discover how Michael's family and life experiences influence his work and what exciting projects he has in store for the future! To buy Michael's book, visit Michael Stockham's website . Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. Review for Murder, Blood & Psychopaths ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had an incredible experience as a guest on the Murder, Blood & Psychopaths podcast! The hosts created a welcoming atmosphere that made sharing my journey as an author both enjoyable and insightful. Their deep knowledge of true crime and its intersection with storytelling made for a compelling conversation. Thank you for the love and support! I highly recommend this podcast to anyone interested in the darker side of storytelling and the complexities of human behavior. email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . Or visit our Instagram page MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos…
Episode Title: "Into the Shadows: Three Tragic Cases That Changed America" Episode Description: In this special, hour-long episode of MBP, we dive deep into three of America’s most heart-wrenching cases: the disappearance of Aundria Bowman, the brutal murder of Kathleen Doyle, and the abduction and murder of Adam Walsh. We explore how each case not only shattered lives but also transformed national policies on missing persons and child safety. Join us as we unravel the dark details, examine the enduring legacies, and reflect on how these tragedies continue to resonate in our society today. Segment 1: Aundria Bowman – The Lost Daughter Our first story begins with a young girl whose life was steeped in darkness from the very start. Born Alexis Miranda Badger on June 23, 1974, Aundria Bowman was adopted into a family that would later become synonymous with tragedy and secrets. At the age of 14, Aundria bravely accused her adoptive father of molestation—a revelation that sent shockwaves through her already tumultuous world. Not long after these accusations, Aundria vanished from her family’s rural Michigan property. For decades, her case was dismissed as that of an "endangered runaway." But as time passed, grim evidence and modern forensic breakthroughs forced a long-hidden truth into the light. In 2019, the arrest of Dennis Bowman on charges related to another murder reopened questions about Aundria’s disappearance. By early 2020, Dennis Bowman confessed to her murder, revealing that he had struck Aundria, causing a fatal head injury, and then dismembered her body. The discovery of her remains, concealed beneath a thin layer of cement near her family’s home, confirmed the unthinkable. Aundria Bowman’s tragic story is a stark reminder of how abuse and deceit can hide behind closed doors—and the persistent quest for justice can eventually bring the truth to light. Segment 2: W – The Norfolk Murder Our next case takes us to Norfolk, Virginia—a city haunted by a cold case that spanned nearly four decades. On September 11, 1980, 25-year-old Kathleen Doyle’s life was brutally cut short. At a time when forensic technology was in its infancy, her murder case soon grew cold, leaving a community desperate for answers. Nearly 40 years later, in a twist that would shock both the public and law enforcement, Dennis Bowman—a man already tainted by his past—was arrested in Norfolk. Initially detained for another heinous crime, Bowman’s connection to Kathleen Doyle’s murder emerged as investigators revisited old evidence with modern techniques. His confession, coupled with the overwhelming weight of forensic findings, led to a plea that brought some measure of closure. Dennis Bowman was sentenced to two life sentences for the murder of Kathleen Doyle, a verdict that underscored the relentless pursuit of justice despite the decades-long delay. Kathleen’s case not only serves as a testament to the pain of unresolved loss but also as a stark reminder of how renewed investigative efforts can eventually crack even the coldest of cases. Segment 3: Adam Walsh – A Tragedy That Sparked a Movement Our final story is perhaps the most transformative in the annals of American true crime. On July 27, 1981, six-year-old Adam Walsh was abducted from the parking lot of the Hollywood Mall in Florida—a moment that plunged a nation into despair. The abduction of Adam Walsh shocked the country and set off one of the most exhaustive search efforts in U.S. history. The case was further complicated by the involvement of notorious serial killer Ottis Toole, whose inconsistent confessions have left a lingering sense of uncertainty. Yet, it was Adam’s father, John Walsh, who turned personal tragedy into a nationwide crusade. In the wake of his son’s abduction and subsequent murder, John Walsh became a relentless advocate for missing children. His advocacy led to the founding of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in 1984—a groundbreaking organization that transformed the way law enforcement and society respond to child abductions and exploitation. Adam Walsh’s story is not only a tale of unspeakable loss but also a catalyst for change that continues to protect countless children to this day. Conclusion: A Legacy of Loss and Change Today, we have journeyed through three tragedies that forever altered the course of American history. From the lost innocence of Aundria Bowman, through the cold case of Kathleen Doyle, to the transformative legacy of Adam Walsh, each case reminds us that behind every headline lies a story of pain, resilience, and the unyielding pursuit of justice. These cases force us to confront uncomfortable truths about abuse, neglect, and the vulnerabilities of those we hold dear. They remind us that while the pursuit of justice can be long and arduous, perseverance and modern investigative techniques can eventually bring closure to even the most harrowing mysteries. Thank you for joining me on this deep dive into the shadows of America’s most tragic cases. If you found today’s episode compelling, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others who believe in the power of truth. And if you or anyone you know needs help, remember that support is always available—whether through local resources or national organizations like the NCMEC. I’m Eileen, and this has been MBP : Three Tragic Cases That Changed America . Until next time—keep seeking the truth, even when it hides in the darkness. email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . 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Introduction Doug Fifer is a recently retired Alaskan police officer who specialized in crime scene analysis, deviant sexual crimes, hostage negotiations, and various special assignments throughout his twenty-five-year career. He started in law enforcement with the Anchorage Police Department in 1996 and retired in 2021. As a highly decorated investigator, Doug has negotiated with serial killers, solved homicides, and worked real-life cases that will shock you to the core. Born in the small town of Homer, Alaska, Doug and his wife, Kim, raised their children in the Anchorage area. His family originates from southeast Alaska, mainly around the Ketchikan area. He is Tlingit Indian and heavily connected to his Alaska Native culture and heritage. Doug and Kim are also avid oenophiles who started a wine business in Anchorage in 2007. Alaskans have a passionate love for the outdoors, and the Fifer family is no exception. Fishing, hiking, snowboarding, and extreme sports top their list. Their family dog, Malbec, is considered one of the kids and snowboards a bit too. As the author of Fifty Shades of True Crime, Doug brings to life stories so bizarre, so intense, and so twisted that the reader will be left speechless. This is not your run-of-the-mill true crime; it's straight from the source, an author-led journey into how far some will go to achieve their sexually freakish desires. You’ve never read a book quite like this one; it’s a cringeworthy reality check on humanity. You might think you can handle the truth, but this cop’s truth is as savage as it gets. When asked about the stressors of being a cop, Doug replied, “Humor plays a key role in keeping your sanity, not just in law enforcement but life in general.” His writing certainly reflects this philosophy, as Doug believes in taking life seriously—just not too seriously. In this riveting episode, I sit down with retired Alaskan police officer and true crime author, Doug Fifer, to discuss his fascinating career and his new book, Fifty Shades of True Crime . With over 25 years of experience, Doug has faced the darkest and most bizarre cases imaginable—working with serial killers, solving homicides, and handling high-stakes hostage negotiations. Doug shares gripping stories from his time in law enforcement and reveals the inspiration behind his book, which dives into some of the most shocking and twisted crimes you’ll ever read about. Trust me, this book pulls no punches—right from page one, it’s intense, raw, and impossible to put down. We’ll explore how Doug’s time in Alaska shaped his career, his unique approach to storytelling, and the importance of humor when dealing with humanity’s darkest moments. Plus, we’ll hear how his love for the outdoors and his family kept him grounded through it all. Whether you’re a true crime junkie or simply curious about the human condition, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and surprises you won’t want to miss. Call to Action: Don’t forget to grab your copy of Fifty Shades of True Crime and follow Doug online for more stories and content: Buy the book on Amazon: Doug Fifer’s Amazon Page TikTok: @fiftyshadesoftruecrime Facebook: Fifty Shades of True Crime YouTube: Doug Fifer’s Channel Instagram: @fiftyshadesoftruecrime email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . Or visit our Instagram page MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos Thank You: Thank you all for tuning in and for your patience while I’ve been away. Your support means the world to me, and I’m so glad to be back with this incredible episode. If you enjoy this conversation, be sure to leave a review, share the episode, and tag me and Doug on social media!…
Segment 1: Stories of Survival and Tragedy This episode focused on real-life stories of victims who have endured abusive relationships, sharing stories can be impactful while also being respectful to those involved. Here are three cases that highlight different aspects of abusive relationships. These are based on common patterns and anonymized for privacy, reflecting real experiences. Content Warning: Let listeners know upfront that these stories may be triggering and encourage self-care. To begin, let’s talk about some stories—stories of survival and tragedy. Abuse doesn’t discriminate; it affects people of every background, gender, and age. Each story serves as a reminder of the horrors some people endure and the resilience they show in surviving and sometimes escaping these situations. Recognizing the Signs Emotional Abuse and Isolation Psychological Abuse and Stalking Financial and Physical Abuse So, what are the warning signs to watch for? Abuse isn’t always physical. It often begins subtly, escalating over time, and can include emotional, verbal, psychological, financial, and sexual abuse. Here are some red flags to keep in mind: Isolation: If your partner tries to cut you off from friends, family, or activities you enjoy, this can be a major warning sign. Abusers often isolate their partners to gain control. Excessive Jealousy and Possessiveness: Jealousy may be normal in relationships to a degree, but extreme possessiveness and demands for constant updates on your location, who you’re with, and what you’re doing can indicate a deeper issue. Frequent Criticism and Verbal Abuse: Abuse can start with comments that undermine your confidence. Phrases like “You’re worthless” or “No one else will love you like I do” can chip away at self-worth over time. Controlling Behavior: Abusers often control finances, social activities, and personal decisions. They may check your phone, manage your money, or try to control every aspect of your life. Physical Abuse or Threats of Violence: This might seem obvious, but it can start small, like grabbing or pushing, before escalating. Even threats of violence, while not physical yet, are a form of abuse and should be taken seriously. Love-Bombing and Apologies: A common cycle is intense affection followed by an abusive episode and then a flood of apologies, gifts, and promises it won’t happen again. This can create confusion and make the victim feel responsible. Take Sarah , for instance. Sarah was 24 when she met someone she thought was the love of her life. But things changed. He started controlling her friendships, checking her phone, and later became verbally abusive. Eventually, this turned into physical violence. Sarah later shared that she often felt isolated, fearing she’d be judged or blamed. But one day, she found the courage to leave after connecting with a support group. Today, she speaks out to help others understand they’re not alone and that it’s possible to go. Surviving and escaping an abusive relationship is hard, but there are resources and people ready to help. Let’s talk about support systems. 1. Hotlines and Crisis Centers: There are national and local hotlines dedicated to helping people in abusive situations. The National Domestic Violence Hotline, for example, operates 24/7 and offers confidential support. Calling a hotline can connect you to local resources, emergency shelters, and counseling services. 2. Friends and Family Support: Opening up to trusted friends or family members can be difficult, but it’s often a critical step. They can provide support, a place to stay, or even accompany you to appointments if you need. 3. Counseling and Support Groups: Counseling—whether for the survivor or for friends and family—can be life-changing. Many counselors specialize in trauma and domestic abuse, and support groups can be a powerful reminder that no one has to go through this alone. 4. Legal Resources and Protection Orders: If physical abuse is involved, legal options such as protection orders can create a barrier of safety. Many organizations offer legal assistance to those who need it. Surviving abuse isn’t the end of the story—it’s a chance to rebuild, heal, and reclaim power. We want every listener to know that whether you’ve experienced abuse or know someone who has, hope and support are always available. Healing is a journey, and every survivor deserves a life of peace, dignity, and love. If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, please reach out. Remember, reaching out is not a sign of weakness, but of incredible strength. In our next episode, we’ll talk with a therapist who specializes in helping survivors rebuild their lives, so tune in next week for expert insights on healing and growth. 1. National Domestic Violence Hotline (United States) Phone: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) | TTY: 1-800-787-3224 Text: Text "START" to 88788 Website: thehotline.org Description: Offers 24/7 confidential support via phone or chat for anyone affected by domestic violence. Provides crisis intervention, safety planning, and referrals to local shelters and support services. 2. RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Phone: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) Website: rainn.org Description: The largest anti-sexual violence organization in the U.S. Provides a confidential hotline and online chat, along with connections to local services and counseling resources. 3. Love Is Respect (for Teens and Young Adults) Phone: 1-866-331-9474 | TTY: 1-866-331-8453 Text: Text "LOVEIS" to 22522 Website: loveisrespect.org Description: Dedicated to teens and young adults facing relationship abuse. Provides 24/7 support through text, chat, and phone, and offers resources to educate and empower young people about healthy relationships. 4. Women’s Shelters & Crisis Centers Website: womenshelters.org Description: A nationwide directory of shelters for women in the U.S. Many shelters also provide resources for children and support for all genders. Simply enter a zip code or city to find local shelter options. 5. Safe Horizon (New York City) Phone: 1-800-621-HOPE (4673) Website: safehorizon.org Description: Offers support services including shelters, counseling, and legal assistance to those affected by domestic violence, especially within the NYC area. Provides both virtual and in-person support. 6. StrongHearts Native Helpline (Support for Native American and Alaska Native Communities) Phone: 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483) Website: strongheartshelpline.org Description: A culturally-appropriate domestic violence and dating violence helpline for Native Americans, available 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT. Offers emotional support, crisis intervention, and referrals to Native-centered resources. 7. VictimConnect Resource Center Phone: 1-855-4VICTIM (484-2846) Website: victimconnect.org Description: A referral helpline offering information, resources, and assistance to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes. Connects callers to local and specialized resources. 8. Local Women’s and Community Centers Check with local women's centers, community centers, or hospitals, as they often have partnerships with shelters and can provide local, on-the-ground support for individuals in need. email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . 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Welcome back to Murder, Blood, and Psychopath, where we dive deep into the dark corners of humanity. Today, we have a powerful episode that’s a bit different from our usual themes of crime and psychology. We’re focusing on resilience, survival, and empowerment, particularly in the face of domestic violence. That’s right. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the impact of abuse and to empower those affected to find their voice and strength. We’re honored to have a special guest with us today—Eileen, who has an incredible story of survival. Eileen’s journey is not just about surviving; it’s about thriving under God and transforming pain into purpose. She’ll be sharing her personal experiences, but we also want to highlight some important statistics and information that can shed light on the broader issues at play. I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my story. Let’s start at the beginning. Can you tell us about your experiences and what made you feel like you needed to survive? Of course. Growing up in a household where domestic violence was prevalent shaped so much of my life. It was difficult, but I learned early on that my voice mattered, even if it felt small. I became a teen parent at a young age, which added layers of challenge. That’s incredibly brave of you to share. Statistics show that Latino teen parents often face significant barriers to higher education. Did you feel those pressures? Absolutely. Many of my friends who became parents young dropped out of school. It felt like there was a cycle of expectation that we wouldn’t achieve much. But I was determined to break that cycle, not just to survive but to thrive. That determination is inspiring, Eileen. For our listeners, it’s important to understand that statistics can be staggering. According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner physical violence. And the risk factors for teens can be higher, particularly for those in marginalized communities. And during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we focus on prevention and education. Eileen, how did your faith play a role in your journey? My faith was my anchor. When I felt most vulnerable, I found strength in my relationship with God. It wasn’t easy, but I saw my worth and purpose through prayer and community support. I wanted to empower others, especially those in similar situations. That’s a powerful testament to the healing power of faith. You mentioned community support—how important was that for you? It was everything. Finding groups that understood what I was going through helped me feel less alone. I started volunteering, sharing my story, and listening to others. It created a ripple effect of empowerment. Speaking of empowerment, we want our listeners to know about resources available for those experiencing domestic violence. Organizations like the National Domestic Violence Hotline provide confidential support and information. And for teens and young adults, there are educational programs designed to break the cycle of violence and promote healthy relationships. Yes, education is key. It’s vital for young parents to know that there are options, scholarships, and support systems available to help them pursue higher education. Eileen, what advice would you give to someone currently experiencing domestic violence or feeling trapped?Don’t lose hope. Reach out for help, whether it’s a trusted friend, family member, or a professional. You deserve to be safe and to thrive. It’s possible to rewrite your story. That’s a beautiful message, Eileen. Thank you for being so open and vulnerable with us today. Before we wrap up, we want to remind our listeners that October is about awareness and action. If you or someone you know is in danger, please reach out for help. There’s strength in seeking support. Thank you, Eileen, for sharing your journey. Your story is a beacon of hope for many. Thank you for allowing me to share. I believe together, we can make a difference. And thank you to our listeners for tuning in. Remember to take care of yourselves and each other. Until next time, stay safe and stay aware. Domestic Violence Hotlines and Resources United States National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Website: thehotline.org Canada Canada’s National Domestic Violence Helpline: 1-800-363-9010 Website: sheltersafe.ca United Kingdom National Domestic Violence Helpline: 0808 2000 247 Website: refuge.org.uk Australia 1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732 Website: 1800respect.org.au Mexico SAPTEL: 800-472-7835 Website: sapetel.gob.mx International Resources UN Women: Provides resources and support for ending violence against women worldwide. Website: unwomen.org World Health Organization (WHO): Offers information on the health impacts of domestic violence and strategies for prevention. Website: who.int Women Against Violence Europe (WAVE): A European network promoting the protection of women against violence. Website: wave-network.org Additional Resources Love Is Respect: A resource for young people to talk about dating violence and unhealthy relationships. Website: loveisrespect.org RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): National sexual assault hotline in the U.S. Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) Website: rainn.org Local Resources Encourage listeners to look for local shelters and community resources, as they vary by region. Local law enforcement and community centers often have information about available resources. Remember, reaching out for help is a sign of strength. If you or someone you know is in danger, please don’t hesitate to contact one of these resources. You are not alone. email us at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com . Or visit our Instagram page MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. At the bottom, I will attach sources for the Domestic Violence hotline.…
Abusive relationships are complex and devastating, affecting many aspects of the victim's life. Here are some key facts that provide insight into abusive relationships: 1. Definition of Abuse Abuse can be physical, emotional, psychological, financial, or sexual. It involves patterns of behavior meant to gain or maintain power and control over another person. 2. Signs of an Abusive Relationship Physical Abuse: Includes hitting, slapping, choking, or using weapons. Emotional Abuse: Involves manipulating, belittling, or threatening to undermine the victim's self-worth. Psychological Abuse: Includes tactics such as isolation, gaslighting, or constant surveillance to control the victim. Financial Abuse: Involves controlling or limiting access to money, preventing the victim from working, or sabotaging their financial independence. Sexual Abuse: Includes any non-consensual sexual activity or coercion. 3. Frequency and Prevalence Global Impact: Abusive relationships are a global issue, affecting millions of people across various cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. Statistics: In the U.S., approximately 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner contact sexual violence, or intimate partner stalking with impacts such as injury or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 4. Cycle of Abuse Tension-Building Phase: The abuser’s behavior becomes increasingly tense and unpredictable. Incident Phase: The abuse occurs, whether physical, emotional, or otherwise. Reconciliation Phase: The abuser may apologize, promise change, or act lovingly to make amends. Calm Phase: The relationship appears to return to normal, but tension gradually builds again, leading to a cycle. 5. Impact on Victims Mental Health: Victims often suffer from anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health issues. Physical Health: Abuse can lead to physical injuries, chronic health problems, and sometimes, long-term disabilities. Economic Impact: Abusive relationships can severely impact financial stability due to limitations on employment, financial control by the abuser, and legal costs. 6. Barriers to Leaving Fear: Victims may fear retaliation from the abuser or worry about their safety or the safety of their children. Isolation: Abusers often isolate their victims from family and friends, making it harder for them to seek help. Economic Dependence: Financial control by the abuser can make it difficult for victims to become financially independent and leave. Love and Hope: Victims may still love the abuser or hope that they will change, which can delay leaving the relationship. 7. Support and Resources Hotlines: Many countries have hotlines for immediate support. For instance, in the U.S., the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides confidential support 24/7. Shelters and Services: Many organizations offer emergency shelters, counseling, legal assistance, and other resources for victims of abuse. Legal Protections: Many jurisdictions have protective orders and legal measures to help victims escape and protect themselves from abusers. 8. Prevention and Education Awareness: Educating people about the signs of abuse and healthy relationships can help in early intervention and prevention. Empowerment: Empowering individuals through education and resources helps to recognize abusive patterns and take action to protect themselves. 9. The Role of Society Supportive Communities: Building a supportive environment that does not tolerate abuse and encourages victims to seek help can make a significant difference. Legislation and Advocacy: Advocating for stronger laws and support systems for victims of abuse is crucial for addressing and preventing domestic violence. Understanding these facts helps to create a more informed perspective on abusive relationships, emphasizing the importance of support, intervention, and education in combating and preventing abuse. Top of Form Bottom of Form Welcome back to [Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths]. I’m Your host [Eileen], and today’s episode will delve into a fascinating and alarming topic: dating a psychopath. Specifically, we will explore the story of Evie and Ramon, who met through mutual friends and are currently in what seems to be a blissful honeymoon phase. But underneath that charming exterior, Ramon has a dark side. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses psychological manipulation and toxic relationships. If these topics are too upsetting for you, please take care of yourself and feel free to skip this episode. Segment 1: The Honeymoon Phase Let’s start with Evie and Ramon’s story. They met through mutual friends, and their connection seemed instant and electric. During the honeymoon phase, everything feels perfect. Ramon appears charming, attentive, and seemingly ideal. This is often the phase where a psychopath’s manipulative traits are less apparent, overshadowed by their ability to charm and impress. Psychopaths are skilled at presenting a facade that masks their true nature. They often know exactly what to say and how to behave to win someone over quickly. For Evie, it might feel like she’s found her perfect match. But this early phase is also where caution is crucial. Segment 2: Recognizing Psychopathic Traits So, how can Evie recognize if Ramon is a psychopath? Here are some traits that might indicate something is off: Superficial Charm: Psychopaths are often very charming and persuasive. They can make a strong first impression, but this charm is usually superficial. Lack of Empathy: Psychopaths struggle to connect with others on an emotional level. They might seem detached or indifferent to your feelings and needs. Manipulative Behavior: They use manipulation to control or deceive. This can range from minor lies to more significant deceit. Grandiose Sense of Self: They often have an inflated sense of their own importance and abilities. They might brag excessively or belittle others. Impulsivity and Unpredictability: Psychopaths can be unpredictable and impulsive. Their behavior might shift suddenly, leaving you feeling confused or on edge. Segment 3: The Dark Side of Psychopathy Understanding the dark side of psychopathy is crucial. While Ramon might currently seem perfect, here are some aspects of psychopathy that could impact Evie’s life: Emotional Manipulation: Psychopaths are adept at manipulating emotions. They might use flattery, guilt, or emotional blackmail to get what they want. Lack of Long-Term Planning: They might not think about the future like you do. Immediate gratification rather than long-term consequences often drives their actions. Potential for Exploitation: Psychopaths may exploit their partners for personal gain, whether that’s financial, emotional, or otherwise. Dangerous Behavior: In extreme cases, psychopathy can manifest in more dangerous behaviors, including aggression or violence. Segment 4: Protecting Yourself So, what should Evie do if she suspects that Ramon has psychopathic traits? Here are some steps to protect herself: Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off, don’t ignore your gut feelings. Listen to your intuition. Seek Support: Talk to friends, family, or a mental health professional about your concerns. They can offer perspective and advice. Set Boundaries: Establish clear boundaries and be firm about your needs and expectations in the relationship. Educate Yourself: Learning more about psychopathy and manipulative behaviors can help you recognize warning signs early. Consider Professional Help: If you’re in a relationship with a psychopath, seeking guidance from a therapist or counselor can provide support and strategies for dealing with the situation. Closing Thoughts To wrap up, dating a psychopath can be incredibly challenging and dangerous. While the honeymoon phase might be filled with excitement, knowing the underlying traits could indicate a darker side is crucial. For Evie, recognizing these signs and taking proactive If you have any thoughts or questions about today’s episode or are dealing with a similar situation, don’t hesitate to let us know. Take care of yourselves; remember, your well-being should always be a priority. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. This has been [Eileen] with [Episode 90-I dated a psychopath (Evie and Ramon). Thanks for listening, and we’ll catch you in the next episode. Watch I Dated a Psycho - Free TV Shows | Tubi (tubitv.com) How Common Is Domestic Violence? Signs, Statistics, Support (healthline.com) Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline (thehotline.org) Bronx thug sentenced to 15 years for attempted murder of ex-girlfriend (nypost.com)…
Episode 89- I was dating a psychopath, Christine and Kevin. Welcome to Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths , the podcast that explores the complexities of relationships and mental health. I’m your host, Eileen, and today’s episode tackles a crucial and often misunderstood topic: what happens when a man enters a relationship with a woman who exhibits psychopathic traits? We'll dive into the signs and the emotional impact and provide vital advice for men who find themselves in abusive relationships. Let’s start by understanding what it means to be in a relationship with someone who has psychopathic tendencies. Psychopathy is characterized by a lack of empathy, manipulative behavior, and a tendency to exploit others. In relationships, this can manifest as charming yet deceitful behavior, emotional manipulation, and a complete disregard for the partner’s well-being. Imagine this: A man meets a woman who is initially captivating, full of charm, and seemingly perfect. Her charisma and allure draw him in, and he quickly becomes infatuated. But as the relationship progresses, he notices troubling signs. These can include: Over-the-top charm and flattery that feels overwhelming but appealing. Inconsistencies in her stories and a tendency to lie or manipulate facts. A lack of empathy for others, including him, where his feelings are often dismissed or belittled. Exploitative behavior, where she uses his vulnerabilities or resources for her gain. The man might initially be swept off his feet by the excitement and intensity of the relationship. However, over time, the emotional toll becomes evident. He may feel confused, devalued, and constantly on edge. The relationship can often become a cycle of idealization, devaluation, and discard. If you’re in a relationship like this, here are some critical signs to watch for and steps to take: Recognize the Patterns: Understanding the characteristics of psychopathy can help you identify troubling behaviors. If you notice persistent manipulation, deceit, or emotional abuse, it’s crucial to acknowledge these patterns. Set Boundaries: Establish clear boundaries and stick to them. Psychopaths often test limits, so being firm and consistent is vital. Protect your emotional and physical space. Seek Support: Reach out to trusted friends, family, or a mental health professional. Talking to someone who can offer perspective and support is essential. Don’t isolate yourself, as isolation can make it harder to see the situation clearly. Document Everything: Keep records of incidents and communications. This can help you identify patterns and provide evidence if needed. Prioritize Self-Care: Take care of your mental and physical well-being. Engage in activities that restore your self-esteem and sense of self-worth. Consider Professional Help: Therapy can be incredibly beneficial. A therapist can help you process your experiences and develop strategies for coping and eventually Leaving a relationship with a psychopath can be challenging, especially if there is emotional or financial dependency. It's essential to prepare for potential fallout and ensure your safety. This might involve seeking legal advice or creating a safety plan. Remember, you deserve to be in a relationship where you are valued, respected, and treated with kindness. It’s never easy to face the truth about a partner, especially when it involves psychopathy and abuse. However, recognizing the problem and taking steps to protect yourself is a powerful act of self-care. That’s it for today’s episode of Abusive Relationships . We hope this discussion has provided insight and guidance for those who might find themselves in similar situations. Remember, reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Stay tuned for more episodes as we explore essential topics related to relationships and mental health. If you found today’s episode helpful, please leave us a review and subscribe for more valuable content. And as always, take care of yourselves and each other. This is Eileen, signing off. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. Watch I Dated a Psycho - Free TV Shows | Tubi (tubitv.com) How Common Is Domestic Violence? Signs, Statistics, Support (healthline.com) Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline (thehotline.org)…
Episode 88-Abusive relationship awareness dating. Welcome back to Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths , where we dive deep into stories that make you question everything you thought you knew. I’m your host, Eileen, and today, we have a tale that’s enchanting and chilling. It’s the story of Florid and JC—a seemingly perfect match that hides a dark and unsettling truth. The truth is no one gets into abusive relationships because they want to. Fear kept and kept a lot still in bondage. The road is a long one, but we must find courage. Florida was able to get out of the relationship before he escalated his rage to murder. Florida has trauma, but she will not fault any guy because of his mistakes. Florida experienced what a lot of us have in her relationship. Getting out is never easy. There must be steps to ensure the survivor's safety at all costs. “Data from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence suggests that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men have experienced some form of physical violence, sexual abuse, or stalking by an intimate partner”. How Common Is Domestic Violence? Signs, Statistics, Support (healthline.com) . There is help via the domestic violence hotline. Please reach out for help. You are loved and supported. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. Watch I Dated a Psycho - Free TV Shows | Tubi (tubitv.com) How Common Is Domestic Violence? Signs, Statistics, Support (healthline.com) Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline (thehotline.org)…
Episode 87- Killing Time with John Wayne Gacy: Defending America’s Most Evil Serial Killer on Death Row with Guest Karen Conti. Welcome to Episode 87 with Guest Karen Conti. In this episode, Karen unpacks her history with Serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Karen represented serial killer John Wayne Gacy in his final death row appeals back in 1993-4. Friday, May 17th marked the 30th anniversary of his execution, and my book, “Killing Time with John Wayne Gacy: Defending America’s Most Evil Serial Killer on Death Row,” was published by Black Lyon in March. Karen’s book is about conversations with Gacy over countless hours on death row and how she forged a strange relationship with him to do her job. She discusses his obsession with clowns, his dark sense of humor, and how he dehumanized the victims of his crimes. Karen talks about her strong belief that there are additional victims and that Gacy did not act alone. Karen is a seasoned speaker, having hosted radio shows for over 30 years in Chicago and being a legal analyst on all local and national news networks. John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17th, 1942, in Chicago. John Wayne Gacy was an American serial killer and sex offender. He raped, tortured, and murdered 33 young boys and young men. 26 victims were buried under the crawl space of his home. 3 were buried around his property, and 4 were discarded in the Des Plaines Rivers. John was captured after he was implicated in the disappearance of 15-year-old Robert Piest in Des Planes raised suspicion. Gacy was the last person to see Robert Alive. On March 1980 Gacy was convicted of killing 33 young men and boys. On May 10th Gacy was executed by lethal injection at the Stateville Correctional Center In Joliet. As of 2024 28 victims have been identified and 5 are still unknown. Meet Karen Conti Karen Conti has been a litigator and trial lawyer for 37 years, trying hundreds of cases and handling numerous high-profile and noteworthy cases across the country including a U.S. Supreme Court appeal in a ballot access case on behalf of the Democratic Party. She obtained a reversal by the Illinois Supreme Court in favor of women’s rights in the workplace and represented serial killer John Wayne Gacy in his final death row appeals. She also secured a large settlement in a wrongful arrest and injury suit against the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers stemming from the May 2000 Wrigley Field brawl and obtained a $1.2 million verdict as the lead trial attorney against one of the nation’s largest homebuilders. She is licensed in Illinois and California and is a certified mediator and collaborative lawyer. Conti has represented many indigent clients and non-profit organizations. She is currently the founder of Conti & Dolan, with offices in Chicago and Lincolnwood, Illinois. For the past 20 years, Conti has focused on family law and was appointed by the Illinois House Speaker to help rewrite the family law code in Illinois. She served as an adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Illinois for 15 years and DePaul University for seven years, as well as teaching and lecturing at Stanford University and American University. A ubiquitous media personality, Conti hosted a radio show for nearly 30 years on major Chicago stations and has been the designated legal analyst for WFLD TV in Chicago for over 25 years. She’s also appeared as a legal analyst on MSNBC, Fox News, News Nation and CNN and has been featured on Tru TV, Under Scrutiny, TODAY, American Justice, Good Morning America and more. She’s also been a contributor to The Chicago Sun-Times and a columnist for The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. Conti has achieved numerous recognitions, including one of the “100 Women Making a Difference in Chicago” by Today’s Chicago Woman, Leading Lawyers-selected as one of the top lawyers in the nation and one of “40 Under 40 Illinois Lawyers to Watch” by Chicago Lawyer magazine. In addition to producing and writing radio and television show segments, Karen’s creative talents include writing humorous speeches and musical parodies for political figures and media personalities. She is an avid athlete, having run marathons, taking second place in a state bodybuilding competition and winning the “Most Fit Lawyer” competition in Chicago. Her contact information to Reach out: hello@karenconti.com . Visit our website at: www.contidolanlaw.com Click on the link below to meet Karen Conti https://vimeo.com/102785802 Listen to Her podcasts here: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Legal/Karen-Conti-p1291825/?topicId=290825050 Karen’s authored Killing Time with John Wayne Gacy: Defending America’s Most Evil Serial Killer on Death Row. I read the book and I recommend purchasing it. Thank You Karen for being an amazing guest. She is a trial blazer. I loved having her own to discuss our opinions about the death penalty. We believe the guilty party should serve their sentence behind bars without parole. The death penalty is a debatable topic and we invite and respect all opinions on the matter. . Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. You can further dive by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. Killing Time with John Wayne Gacy: Defending America’s Most Evil Serial Killer on Death Row is available wherever fine books are sold. REVIEW COPIES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Connect with Karen Conti: KarenConti.com | WGN Radio | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube…
Welcome to Episode 86-Bonus Interview episode with guest Aiden Gabor. I had the pleasure of interviewing Aiden about his true crime that he authored called Conflicting Loyalties: My Life as a Mob Enforcer Turned DOJ Informant by Aiden Gabor. This book was inspired by true events from Aiden’s life. In this episode Aiden shares a few details about his association with the Mob. I purchased the book . The link for the book is below. About Aiden the author his Bio and information is belows. I was to giving a special and warm thank you to Aiden for coming on the podcast and sharing his story. Bio: Aiden Gabor was still a teenager when Department of Justice agents approached him with an ultimatum: spend his life in prison for racketeering, embezzlement, extortion, and conspiracy to commit murder, or become an undercover agent. Conflicting Loyalties is a sharp, honest memoir in three parts: the bloody life of a mob soldier from outside la famiglia; the death-defying, paranoid existence of an informant bringing down corrupt politicians and police departments from the inside; and unexpectedly finding peace late in life through the Baha’i faith while coping with an ALS diagnosis. Conflicting Loyalties is a visceral tale of a man who gambles with his own life to save it, dodging his fate while searching for an identity, a father, and a family. It is for readers of Gianni Russo’s Hollywood Godfather, Joe Pistone’s classic Donnie Brasco, and anyone interested in mob life, police and political corruption, and finding peace after a life of violence. Aiden Gabor is a former associate of a well-known crime family. He worked undercover for more than a decade as a confidential informant for the Department of Justice, serving as a police officer in undisclosed locations. He is responsible for helping the DOJ arrest and convict more than a dozen high-ranking police officers and politicians. He has written one of the best books about the mob and now has found peace in the Baha’i faith. In 2020, Aiden was diagnosed with ALS. He lives with his wife. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. You can further dive by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. Desired CTA Send Audience To: https://a.co/d/8YoCn7H Aiden recently published a True Crime Memoir called "Conflicting Loyalties", and I want to share my story with the public. The link is to my amazon in which the book is for sale now!…
Episode-85 Part 4 The finale-People V Kraft (Randy Steven Kraft) Final Conviction. PEOPLE v. KRAFT (2000) | FindLaw ” “An Orange County jury convicted defendant Randy Steven Kraft of the first-degree murders of Edward Daniel Moore (count 1), “John Doe Huntington Beach” (count 2), Ronald Gene Wiebe (count 3), Keith Daven Crotwell (count 4), Mark Howard Hall (count 5), Scott Michael Hughes (count 6), Roland Gerald Young (count 7), Richard Allen Keith (count 8), Keith Arthur Klingbeil (count 9), Michael Joseph Inderbieten (count 11), Donald Harold Crisel (count 12), Robert Wyatt Loggins, Jr. (count 13), Eric Herbert Church (count 14), Geoffrey Alan Nelson (count 16), Rodger James DeVaul, Jr. (count 18), and Terry Lee Gambrel (count 19). (Pen.Code, § 187; unless otherwise specified, all statutory references are to the Penal Code.) The jury further convicted the defendant of the sodomy of Inderbieten (count 10) (§ 286) and inflicting mayhem on Nelson (count 15) (§ 203). The jury found true an allegation that defendant had personally inflicted great bodily injury in committing sodomy against Inderbieten (§ 12022.7) and the related special-circumstance allegation of murder in the commission of sodomy (§ 190.2, subd. (a)(17)(D)). With respect to counts 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, and 19, the jury also found true special circumstance allegations of multiple murder (§ 190.2, subd. (a)(3)). The jury acquitted the defendant of the charge of sodomy against DeVaul (count 17) and the related special circumstance allegation. The jury subsequently fixed the penalty at death”. Randy Kraft is still sitting on death row. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. Randy Kraft - One of American most deadly serial killers Randy Kraft | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Serial Killer Documentary: Randy Kraft (The Scorecard Killer) (youtube.com) PEOPLE v. KRAFT (2000) | FindLaw Recent Developments: The body of the teen now identified as Schlicht was found on Sept. 14, 1974, as two people were off-roading on a fire road northeast of Laguna Beach, California, the release said. The death of the 17-year-old was initially determined to be accidental due to alcohol and diazepam intoxication. prosecutors described Kraft, a former computer programmer, as a fetishist who kept some of the dismembered parts of his victims in his freezer. After his conviction, he told the judge, "I have not murdered anyone and I believe a reasonable review of the record will show that." John Doe's death got another look in November 2022, when sheriff's department investigators submitted tissue samples to a private forensic biotechnology company to develop a DNA profile. Investigators then loaded the profile into a genealogy database to begin building a family tree. That eventually led them to Kansas City, Missouri, to obtain a DNA sample from a woman believed to be the victim's mother. The sheriff's department is now investigating Schlicht's homicide case. Anyone with information related to the case is asked to contact Orange County Crime Stoppers at 1-855-TIP-OCCS or crimestoppers.org.…
Welcome to Episode 84-Part 3-The people VS Kraft (Randy Steven Kraft) In this episode, I did a deep dive on court transcripts obtained during the capture and conviction of Randy Kraft. He was charged with according to “ PEOPLE v. KRAFT (2000) | FindLaw ” “An Orange County jury convicted defendant Randy Steven Kraft of the first-degree murders of Edward Daniel Moore (count 1), “John Doe Huntington Beach” (count 2), Ronald Gene Wiebe (count 3), Keith Daven Crotwell (count 4), Mark Howard Hall (count 5), Scott Michael Hughes (count 6), Roland Gerald Young (count 7), Richard Allen Keith (count 8), Keith Arthur Klingbeil (count 9), Michael Joseph Inderbieten (count 11), Donald Harold Crisel (count 12), Robert Wyatt Loggins, Jr. (count 13), Eric Herbert Church (count 14), Geoffrey Alan Nelson (count 16), Rodger James DeVaul, Jr. (count 18), and Terry Lee Gambrel (count 19). (Pen.Code, § 187; unless otherwise specified, all statutory references are to the Penal Code.) The jury further convicted the defendant of the sodomy of Inderbieten (count 10) (§ 286) and inflicting mayhem on Nelson (count 15) (§ 203). The jury found true an allegation that defendant had personally inflicted great bodily injury in committing sodomy against Inderbieten (§ 12022.7) and the related special-circumstance allegation of murder in the commission of sodomy (§ 190.2, subd. (a)(17)(D)). With respect to counts 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, and 19, the jury also found true special circumstance allegations of multiple murder (§ 190.2, subd. (a)(3)). The jury acquitted the defendant of the charge of sodomy against DeVaul (count 17) and the related special circumstance allegation. The jury subsequently fixed the penalty at death”. Randy Kraft is still sitting on death row. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me and my guests. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos. Randy Kraft - One of American most deadly serial killers Randy Kraft | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Serial Killer Documentary: Randy Kraft (The Scorecard Killer) (youtube.com) PEOPLE v. KRAFT (2000) | FindLaw…
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