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We are 3 people that enjoy watching and reading about true crime. We have no background in criminal justice or psychology whatsoever. Steve is a phone man. Tina is a teacher. Christine works in a hospital. We’re just really interested in crime and want to talk about it. We also want you, our listeners, to feel like you’re a part of our conversations. Welcome to Malice After Midnight.
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Join Malice After Midnight in one of our early episodes that we have re-edited to improve sound quality. Steve tells the story of Ed Gein, the influence behind such horror films as Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Silence of the Lambs. Steve and Christine's mom, Lori, guest hosts this Malice After Midnight classic. SOURCES: Deviant: The Shockin…
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Dr. Sam Sheppard was convicted for the July 4, 1954 murder of his wife. Did he do it or not? You be the judge! Join Malice After Midnight as Tina tells this strange story. Also included: A Golden Girls reference and a line that would make Keith Morrison proud!! SOURCES: www.findagrave.com www.famous-trials.com www.themidwestcrimefiles.com True Crim…
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Ayee!! Join Malice After Midnight as Tina tells the story of Ronald Dominique aka The Bayou Strangler aka The Morbidly Obese Bayou Strangler aka The Cry Baby Killer, whose killing spree ran from 1997 to 2006 in Louisiana. SOURCES: Making a Serial Killer Season 1 Episode 10 dailymotion.com The Bayou Strangler Crime Documentary allthatsinteresting.co…
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Tina tells the unusual story of the Amityville murders that sparked the Amityville horror franchise. Ronald Defeo Jr killed his entire family on November 13, 1974--48 years ago. Join Malice After Midnight for this discussion and welcome to the conversation. SOURCES: horrorobsessive.com The DeFeo Murders by MD Bastek nydailynews.com Seven Little Kno…
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For Halloween, Steve tells the story of Jack the Ripper. He dives into the victims' pasts and into each of the 5 canonical murders. Join the conversation for this journey into the past. *Ripper letters read by special guest: Brad Curtis SOURCES: www.science.org article by David Adam allthatsinteresting.com article by Wyatt Redd casebook.org thejack…
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Spoiler Alert!!! Steve, Tina, and Christine give their review of the Netflix Series Dahmer--followed by rereleasing their original Jeffrey Dahmer Episode. Steve covers the case which includes explicit details. Many of which were not included in the Netflix Series. Sources: Dahmer--Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story on Netflix Jeffrey Dahmer: Mind of…
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Join Tina, Steve, and Christine as they discuss the 1976 Chowchilla Bus Kidnapping. Sources: fox43.com cbsnews.com 48 Hours: Chowchilla bus Kidnapping cnn.com He kidnapped 27 people from a school bus and helped bury them alive. Now a victim is stunned that he may soon walk free by Holly Yan dailymail.co.uk Article by Luke Kenton nytimes.com 26 Chil…
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Join us as we talk about the tragedy surrounding the death of April Renee Tucker. Promo: World's Dumbest Criminals Podcast SOURCES: www.lailasnews.com www.archive.seattletime.com Withheld Evidence May Prove Dogs, Not Parents, Killed Girl by David Hanners kileystruecrime.squarespace.com Attacked by a Dog or Murdered? The Case of April Renee Tucker t…
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Join us as Tina, Steve, and Christine visit the tale of Mrs. Bluebeard. Telling the story of Tillie Klimek and her murderous reign on those who would dare love her. SOURCES: www.syfy.com--Chicago's 'Mrs. Bluebeard' Tillie Klimek by Clare McBride www.mysteriouschicago.com--Tillie Klimek's Many Victims (with pictures) by Adam Chicago heathermonroe.me…
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Join the conversation as Tina tells the story of Velma Barfield, aka The Death Row Granny. SOURCES: nytimes.com--Joe Freeman Britt, Called America's 'Deadliest D.A.,' Dies at 80 by Alan Blinder crimelibrary.org--Velma Barfield by Denise Noe Death Row Stories: Velma Barfield washingtonpost.com--Tears Might Have Eased Penalty by Kathy Sawyer nytimes.…
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Tina, Steve, and Christine discuss the horrific serial killer Peter Kurten aka The Vampire of Dusseldorf. Welcome to the conversation. Sources: crimeandinvestigation.co.uk Peter Kurten:The Vampire of Dusseldorf grunge.com Details you never knew about Serial Killer Peter Kurten by Nicholas Vrchoticky wisconsinfrights.com Peter Kurten's Head allthats…
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Tina, Steve, and Christine welcome you to the conversation as they discuss the life of Levi Boone Helm, also known as the Kentucky Cannibal. Sources: filmdaily.com--The Kentucky Cannibal's bloodthirsty tour of the American West by Bec Heim ranker.com--Facts about the Kentucky Cannibal that'll keep you up at night by Cheryl Adams Richkoff legendsofa…
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Tina and Steve tell the story of Robert Berdella, known as the Kansas City Butcher, and The Collector. A very graphic story of a very sick individual. Listener discretion is advised. Sources: Robert Berdella: The true story of the Kansas City Butcher by Jack Rosewood murderpedia.org criminalminds.fandom.com livansinakillercase.wordpress.com by Liam…
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Tina tells the story of John List, who murdered his entire family in 1971. Promo: Dealing Justice Sources: Father Wants Us Dead: NJ.com by Rebecca Everett 1971 Family Killer Breaks Silence: abcnews.com by Austin Goodrich List's Chilling Letter to Pastor: I did it for their souls: apnews.com by Daniel J. Wakin John Emil List: murderpedia.org I know …
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Tina tells the story of Jerome "Jerry" Brudos known as The Shoe Fetish Slayer and The Lust Killer. Sources: The Crimes and Fetishes of Serial Killer Jerry Brudos by Jessika M. Thomas The Chilling True Story of Jerry Brudos, Mindhunter's "Shoe Fetish Slayer" by Jaclyn Anglis 9 Chilling Facts About Jerry Brudos--The Real Serial Killer From The Netfli…
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Steve finishes up the case of Gary Ridgway , known as the Green River Killer. SOURCES: Britanica.com by Amy Tikkanen Biography.com by Colin Bertram The Green River Killer: Mind of a Murderer on Investigation Discovery Daily Mail by Rachel Quigly Biography.com How Ted Bundy helped catch the Green River Killer by Rachel Chang Murderpedia.org…
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In this Bonus Episode, Listen to our friend Dr. Jules, host of Riddle me That! True Crime Podcast Riddle Me That! True Crime is a podcast that focuses on unsolved murders and disappearances. Join host Jules, as well as Marua Murray’s sister Julie Murray for part one and two as they dig into what happened to real estate Lindsay Buziak. Julie gives t…
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Tina, Steve, and Christine discuss personal spooky encounters, tell some ghost stories, and review listener top five scary movies along with their own five favorite horror movies. Guest star "Mom" Lori. Special treat: Steve reads "The Raven" live. Resources: 12 horrifying tales and legends that prove Wisconsin is a creepy place by Amanda Sedlak-Hev…
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Serial Killer, Nannie Doss, got her nickname from her smile and giggle during her confessions to police. The more she confessed to, the more she giggled. Sources: www.murderpedia.org Criminal Minds-Wiki Fandom www.encyclopediaofalabama.org www.filmdaily.com Black Widow by Ryan Green The Giggling Granny: Serial Killer Nannie Doss by Annette Rice…
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