While Fruitloops takes a short break, we’re rewinding to a chilling episode from 2021. Wendy & Beth dive into one of America’s earliest, and most disturbing, unsolved cases: The Austin Axe Murderer. Between December 30, 1884 and December 24, 1885, an unknown killer terrorized Austin, Texas, brutally murdering eight people before disappearing into history. No... Continue Reading →
E265: Tidings of Violence
The holidays are supposed to bring comfort. In Oakland, they brought terror. This week, Wendy & Beth revisit a dark chapter from November 1984 to January 1985, when a man’s escalating violent spree rocked Oakland during the 1984-85 holiday season, leaving three women dead and an entire community on edge. This episode was researched &... Continue Reading →
264 Cooked: The Cannibal of Guerrero
This week, Beth & Wendy dive into the disturbing case of José Luis Calva Zepeda — The Cannibal of Guerrero, aka The Cannibal Poet. A struggling Mexican writer with big dreams and darker secrets, Calva Zepeda’s world unraveled in 2007 when police entered his apartment and made a horrific discovery: the dismembered remains of his... Continue Reading →
E262: She Drank Their Blood
Happy Halloween, Fruities! In the spirit of the season, we've got a spooky one for you. In this episode, we dive into the chilling story of Magdalena Solís, known as “La Gran Sacerdotisa de la Sangre” - The High Priestess of Blood. Once an ordinary woman from northern Mexico, Solís rose to lead a murderous... Continue Reading →
E260: The Woodward Corridor Killer
This week, Beth and Wendy uncover the story of Benjamin Thomas “Tony” Atkins aka the Woodward Corridor Killer. For eight terrifying months in Detroit, he stalked the streets, leaving a trail of death, fear, and unanswered questions in his wake. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited by Minnie... Continue Reading →
