This week Beth and Wendy discuss Las Hermanas Gonzalez, AKA the Gonzalez sisters, AKA Las Poquianchis. From the 1950s until the mid-1960s, they ran a sex trafficking ring in Mexico, and at the same time, committed at least ninety-one murders. We dive into the setting in Mexico (11:35), the sisters early life (26:15) and the... Continue Reading →
E56: Christopher Dorner, Part 1
This week Beth and Wendy get into the first part of two part series on Christopher Jordan Dorner, a black man who killed four people and wounded three others during a spree in the Los Angeles area in 2013. The victims he targeted were police and civilians, including police families, because Dorner was.... a cop. This... Continue Reading →
E54: Elroy Chester
This week Beth and Wendy discuss a black serial killer named Elroy Chester was convicted in 1998 of fatally shooting Willie Ryman III, after he raped Ryman's two nieces in Port Arthur, TX. Then he confessed to four other murders. DNA (Wendy’s favorite) was linked to three rapes, including that of a ten-year-old girl. Chester said... Continue Reading →
E52: Sister Credonia Mwerinde (The Kanungu Massacre) Part 2
This week Beth and Wendy dive into Part 2 of our telling and discussion of Sister Credonia Mwerinde, the high priestess and co-founder of the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, a cult that murdered at least 900 people. We get into our listener letters and thank all of our supports... Continue Reading →
E51: Sister Credonia Mwerinde (The Kanungu Massacre) Part 1
This week Beth and Wendy get into Part 1 of our telling of the story of Sister Credonia Mwerinde, the high priestess and co-founder of the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, a cult that murdered at least 900 people. We kick things off with Listener Letters (10:20) and move into... Continue Reading →
