In this week's episode Beth and Wendy discuss Winston Moseley, who is known as the man who killed Kitty Genovese. Kitty became famous for her murder, as a symbol for urban apathy, when she was killed outside of her apartment complex, and allegedly nobody helped her or called for help. There’s a lot more to... Continue Reading →
E45: The Skid Row Slasher
In the last episode of this season Beth and Wendy discuss Vaughn Orris Greenwood AKA The Skid Row Slasher. **NOTE: we are aware of the audio issues in this episode and we sincerely apologize! We did the best we could and we will be using some of the break between seasons to revamp our... Continue Reading →
E44: Guy Georges
In this episode, Wendy and Beth talk about Guy Georges, a French rapist and serial killer, active between 1991 and 1997. He was dubbed the ‘Beast of Bastille’ due to the fact that Guy Georges raped and killed seven women in the neighborhood of the Revolutionary-era Parisian prison, the Bastille. As usual we close out... Continue Reading →
E43: The Serpent
In this episode Beth and Wendy get into the weeds on Charles Sobhraj, AKA The Serpent. One of the most notorious serial killers ever, he is said to have killed anywhere between 12 to 24 people in south-east Asia in the 70s. Most of them were young backpackers from western countries travelling the ‘Asian Hippie... Continue Reading →
E42: The Vancouver Murder Factory
This week Beth and Wendy discuss Shinkichi Sakurada, a Japanese Canadian man who killed people for insurance money during the Great Depression in Vancouver, Canada. He was convicted of one murder, but is believed to have killed dozens more. We tell the story of the murderer, the murder(s), and his motives. We also discuss Japanese immigrant... Continue Reading →
