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Scott Peterson Case Reopened, Excessive Farting Turns Flight Around, Severed Hand Found in Man's Coat Pocket, and More!
Manage episode 397609544 series 3502925
This week, we start off discussing the reopening of Scott Peterson's case over 20 years after his wife suspiciously died.
Getting into celebrities, we give an update on Alex Musser's cause of death, get into Kate Middleton's surgery, Alec Baldwin's new indictment, Ashley Park's hospitalization, and Kim Kardashian's controversial office tour.
Our freak accident stories cover football fans hospitalized for hypothermia, several snow-related accidents, three dead by electrocution from a down powerline, a car wash employee stuck in equipment, and an unfortunate scene at a Bahamas resort experience.
Moving over to violent crimes, we get into a woman who stabbed her boyfriend from "cannabis-induced" psychosis, a cop charged after throwing a cooler at a fleeing suspect, a man who stabs his neighbor in defense of his snoring, a grandmother's arm torn off during carjacking, a man caught with a severed hand in his coat pocket, and a heroic waitress that saved a child from abuse.
In medical news, we discuss excessive farting causing a flight to turn around, death from a cookie, Stanleys' potential lead, lactose-free milk that sickens consumers, and an FDA-approved device to detect skin cancer. Report any food illness: iwaspoisoned.com
Lastly, in other death stories, we get into a pediatrician charged with hit and run, the first person set to be executed by lethal gas, and two stories of people living with a corpse for six years.
This episode is sponsored by:
StinkBalm
Apply 15% off all orders with promo code "MKD15" at www.stinkbalmodorblocker.com
Want to ask a question? Follow @motherknowsdeath on Instagram and check stories every Friday to submit.
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64 episodes
Manage episode 397609544 series 3502925
This week, we start off discussing the reopening of Scott Peterson's case over 20 years after his wife suspiciously died.
Getting into celebrities, we give an update on Alex Musser's cause of death, get into Kate Middleton's surgery, Alec Baldwin's new indictment, Ashley Park's hospitalization, and Kim Kardashian's controversial office tour.
Our freak accident stories cover football fans hospitalized for hypothermia, several snow-related accidents, three dead by electrocution from a down powerline, a car wash employee stuck in equipment, and an unfortunate scene at a Bahamas resort experience.
Moving over to violent crimes, we get into a woman who stabbed her boyfriend from "cannabis-induced" psychosis, a cop charged after throwing a cooler at a fleeing suspect, a man who stabs his neighbor in defense of his snoring, a grandmother's arm torn off during carjacking, a man caught with a severed hand in his coat pocket, and a heroic waitress that saved a child from abuse.
In medical news, we discuss excessive farting causing a flight to turn around, death from a cookie, Stanleys' potential lead, lactose-free milk that sickens consumers, and an FDA-approved device to detect skin cancer. Report any food illness: iwaspoisoned.com
Lastly, in other death stories, we get into a pediatrician charged with hit and run, the first person set to be executed by lethal gas, and two stories of people living with a corpse for six years.
This episode is sponsored by:
StinkBalm
Apply 15% off all orders with promo code "MKD15" at www.stinkbalmodorblocker.com
Want to ask a question? Follow @motherknowsdeath on Instagram and check stories every Friday to submit.
Shop Sponsors & My Favorite Things
Buy Nicole's Book
Signed Custom Book Plates & Holiday Cards
Buy Our Merch
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
64 episodes
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