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Kinda Murdery

Zevon Odelberg

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Welcome to Kinda Murdery, a true crime podcast that’s mostly about murder, and always about the strange and compelling stories that arise when the path less traveled twists to darkness and those who walk its shadows surrender to violence and corruption. I’m your host Zevon Odelberg – we have a perilous journey ahead, so thank you for lending me, your courage and good company. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kinda-murdery--5496890/support.
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Zevon's back went out yesterday (youch), so his friends from Haunted Detective stepped in to save the day! Thanks Kelsey and Pamela! Haunted Detective is a true crime podcast that investigates the Macabre side of the world. Kelsey Childs and her friend Pamela J explore Paranormal mysteries nestled within the strangest crime cases you will ever hear…
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Zevon's dear friend, and a great freind of the show, Unicorn Tech Founder and larger-than-life impressario, Mahbod Moghadam has passed away. On this episode Zevon talks about Mahbod, his life, their friendship, and who he REALLY was as a person (not just his headline-grabbing, sometimes-scandalous, online persona). Then Kinda Murdery replays Mahbod…
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Tune in for Northern Virginia's very own urban legend, "The Bunny Man," followed by "The Medici Easter Murder," and, "The Easter Massacre," on Kinda Murdery's very special CLASSIC 2023 Easter episode! Happy Easter everyone! Call 888-MURDERY to tell YOUR Kinda Murdery story! Sources: https://www.fodors.com/news/history/how-an-easter-murder-at-floren…
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Within Private Detective Ken Brennan's mind, the image of the suspect was vivid and constant—an imposing figure moving through life with an air of untouchable confidence. This mental portrait of the suspect, casually interacting with potential victims while secure in the belief that his heinous acts were untraceable, fueled Brennan's resolve. The n…
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In the early hours of a chilly winter morning in 2005, a grim discovery marks the beginning of a perplexing case that would haunt the western edge of Miami. Amid the transition where the orderly outer suburbia surrenders to the wild embrace of the Everglades, with its towering grass and dark, unforgiving mud, a scene unfolds that seems almost too b…
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In the sweltering early summer heat of the El Paso County desert, a search had persisted for three grueling days. Leading the operation was a young female detective, now gripped by a sense of anticipation that often precedes a significant discovery in homicide investigations. She harbored a strong conviction: the victim's body was concealed somewhe…
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The deeper her investigation into Rhoades's life and crimes went, the more apparent the unsettling parallels between their lives became. Despite the chasm between their intentions—one a survivor, the other a predator—they shared the grueling rhythm of life on the road. Both faced the relentless monotony and sleepless nights that come with constant …
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He methodically prowled the highways, targeting teenage girls who had run away, those seemingly invisible to the world. In the scorching summer of 1985, she was one such girl. A chance encounter on I-95 with a stranger led to the most petrifying ordeal of her life. Years on, she revisits the haunts of her fraught youth, seeking insights into the te…
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In the vibrant landscape of the mid-'90s, Sandra Boss, a Stanford graduate pursuing her MBA at Harvard, found her path crossing with an enigmatic figure through a familial introduction. Her sister, playing the role of matchmaker, introduced her to Clark Rockefeller. Rockefeller presented himself as a man of considerable pedigree, claiming descent f…
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In the shadowed corners of the early 1970s, a tale begins to unfold, one that would linger in the memories of the small Russian town of Gorky for decades to come. Our story centers around a young boy named Anatoly Moskvin, a curious soul wandering the streets with the kind of restless energy that only the innocence of youth can harbor. It was durin…
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This Kinda Murdery Classic originally aired on October 22, 2022... You might know Charles Ponzi as the inventor of the pyramid scheme. But, did you know that he was a master of disguise? Did you know he went on the run from American and International authorities disguised as a waiter? Find out more...Only on Kinda Murdery! Become a supporter of thi…
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In December 2000, in a remote area of the Oder River in Poland, three fishermen discovered a dead body, initially mistaken for a log, near the shore. The corpse, with a noose around its neck and hands bound, was identified as Dariusz Janiszewski, a 35-year-old businessman from Wroclaw, reported missing by his wife four weeks earlier. Janiszewski's …
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This is a replay of an episode originally published on February 6th, 2022. Get ready for murder, diamond thievery, and a discussion of the primordial nature of dick pics, the versatility of prolapsed anus photos, and, "A Covid Family Christmas," as Niall Madden returns! This episode is hilarious AND ABSOLUTELY INAPPROPRIATE FOR ANYONE. You have bee…
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In 1966, Blanche's Kiser's father, Parker Davis Kiser Sr., passed away. His death was attributed to heart disease at the age of 62. Tragedy struck again in 1973, seven years following her father's death, Blanche discovered her husband, James Taylor, lifeless in their bed. At just 45 years old, he was pronounced dead, with a heart attack cited as th…
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Coroner Simonds, analyzing the crime scene, focuses on a particularly striking detail—the substantial amount of blood present. This observation leads him to a hypothesis involving more than just the two victims. He speculates that the volume of blood could indicate the involvement of a third person, possibly an abductor who got wounded during a str…
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It's the early morning of Sunday, November 14, 1920. Chicago is still asleep under the veil of night. But in the shadows, a mysterious figure emerges, draped in a dark overcoat and topped with a black derby hat. This myserious person makes a beeline for the Insurance Exchange Building on Eighteenth Street, moving with a purpose that suggests a plan…
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In the quiet, idyllic suburb of Kensington, Maryland, a story unfolds that would shatter the tranquility of a close-knit community. The Lyon family, led by the father John, a familiar voice on WMAL Radio, and his wife Mary, seemed to epitomize the American dream. They had three children: an older son, Jay, who would later follow a path into law enf…
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In the cheery ambiance of the prison visiting room, Vincenzo Pipino, the seasoned art thief now turned inmate, sat contemplating his next move. He gently tapped the side of his espresso cup, a thoughtful gesture that hinted at his strategic mind. Breaking the silence with a caveat, he leaned forward and said, "This is a hypothetical story," emphasi…
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On that fateful day of October 9, 1991, Vincenzo Pipino blended seamlessly with the throng of tourists at the Ducale Palace. The palace, now a museum, stood as a proud reminder of the Venetian Republic's glory. Pipino, with the practiced ease of a man well-versed in the art of deception, followed the tour group through the grandeur of the palace. S…
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Through the lens, Pipino's gaze traversed the grandeur of Venice. First, there was the Palazzo Barozzi, a testament to Baroque elegance and a repository of stolen art, thanks to deals with individuals like Pipino. Then, his eyes settled on the Ca’ Dario, its marble facade leaning ominously, a palazzo as famous for its curse as for its art. Owners o…
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The thrilling conclusion to a baffling murder mystery... For months, the skeleton of an unknown girl had lain in the Islip woods, still covered in expensive jewelry, a bullet-hole in her skull. Who was she? How could she be identified? Who killed her? What was there motive? In October 1909, the answers to those questions were left up to New York Ci…
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For months, the skeleton of an unknown girl had lain in the Islip woods, still covered in expensive jewelry, a bullet-hole in her skull. Who was she? How could she be identified? Who killed her? What was there motive? In October 1909, the answers to those questions were left up to New York City Police Detectives, William Roddy and Tom Murray. Find …
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Merry Christmas and a Happy Holidays to all. Join Zevon as we delve into the world of "The 12 Worst Real Life Shopping Mall Santas," where the line between humor and horror blurs, and the iconic figure of jolly old Saint Nick takes on a more sinister hue. This episode will lead listeners down a chilling path, unveiling the darker side Father Christ…
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In that moment, the boundaries between story and reality began to blur. The Grither, a mere legend moments ago, now seemed a palpable threat, its presence looming over the family's Christmas Eve. The children, wrapped in the suspense of their father's tale, were caught between the safety of their cozy living room and the chilling possibility that s…
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The ENTIRE Conversation, all in one place, for the very first time...Legendary, original Magic the Gathering Artist - Anson Maddocks - the MOST, "Kinda Murdery" artist in the 30-year-history of Magic, joins Zevon for a wide-ranging and frank conversation. During an often-hilarious discussion woven throughout the murder stories of Rasputin and Gosha…
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Offered as a holiday token to burst through the early dark. O'Henry's classic, "The Gift of the Magi." CALL 888-MURDERY, that's, 888-687-3379, to share YOUR Kinda Murdery story or your story of living with a disability or other challenges, and you could inspire an episode of the show! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/pod…
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In the early 1950s, nestled in the serene landscape of New Zealand, a friendship began to blossom under unusual circumstances. Two teenagers, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, found solace in each other's company, their bond forged in the fires of shared adversity. Both struggled with ill health, a plight that isolated them from their peers and the …
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The Lufthansa Heist etched its name in the annals of criminal history, standing as a stark reminder of the audacity of organized crime. when a group of mobsters executed this meticulously planned robbery, they weren't just committing a crime; they were setting a new benchmark for criminal exploits in America. The heist, which occurred in the winter…
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In the deep shadows of Thanksgiving Day, 1930, a grim tale unfolded in Stanford, New York, one that seeped into the annals of true crime history. The Germond family, residing on their serene dairy farm, found themselves at the heart of a tragedy that would send ripples of horror through Dutchess County and beyond. The details of this case, as grues…
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Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell saw the world through a binary lens, categorizing people as either "light" or "dark" spirits. This dichotomy wasn't just a philosophical stance; it was a worldview that dictated their perceptions and interactions with those around them. More disturbingly, they introduced a sinister concept into their ideology: the notio…
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At least three murders, and four husbands, ALL of whom committed suicide. Louise Peete's single-minded self-interest gradually evolved into a 40-year reign of terror. Find out how California's famed, "Black Widow," finally made one too many mistakes... Sources: https://crimescribe.com/2021/04/11/on-this-day-in-1947-louise-peete-the-belle-of-bienvil…
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The discovery of the child's body, lying frozen in a cornfield, on Christmas Eve, in Chester, Nebraska, turned the solitary hunter from a mere witness to an urgent harbinger of a dark mystery that needed unraveling. His pulse quickening, he retraced his steps out of the cornfield, each footfall a heavy note in the otherwise silent expanse. He sough…
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As the long-awaited D.N.A. results were coallated, the detectives found themselves in the grip of a profound anticipation. The prospect of finally putting a name to the elusive evidence from that brutal day in 1986 was on the horizon, and the atmosphere in the office was thick with the gravity of what that meant. For Detective Bub, his day off on M…
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In the midst of an influx of new information, the DNA report from Jennifer Butterworth in the Sherri Rasmussen case, emerged as a unique and tantalizing clue. The report suggested a potential paradigm shift in the case: the murderer might be a woman. This was an anomaly in violent crimes and stood out from the usual pattern of male perpetrators. Ho…
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In the dimming light of February 24, 1986, LAPD detectives stepped through the gates of a condo complex in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, their faces etched with stern concentration. The scene that awaited them was grim. Sherri Rasmussen, a 29-year-old nursing director and a newlywed of just three months, lay dead in her living room. She was found by her h…
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Go Listen to the Hillbilly Horror Stories 6th Annual Halloween Special - featuring an exclusive Kinda Murdery Story, "The Halloween Necropheliac and the Murder of Rebekah Gay." Here's some links to the Halloween Special: Hillbilly Horror Stories on Spotify Hillbilly Horror Stories on Apple Now, onto today's episode: In 2016, Angela Diaz seemed to b…
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Brothers Jim and Artie Mitchell, founders of San Francisco's notorious O'Farrell [porn] Theater were legends; well, they were infamous anyway. The Mitchells were pioneers of modern pornography, producing Behind the Green Door with Marilyn Chambers in 1972. They spent $60,000 to make the movie and it grosed $25,000,000. The Mitchell Brothers partied…
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After the séance, Firebrace moved swiftly to verify Duncan’s claims. What he found was astonishing. The medium was correct. The HMS Hood had been lost, taking hundreds of sailors down with it. For Firebrace, the revelation presented an unsettling conundrum. How had Duncan come into possession of classified information before him, a man at the very …
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On March 22, 1944, as the chill of early spring still lingered in the air, London's Old Bailey prepared itself for a trial that was unlike any other in recent memory. Centuries had passed since the last person was executed for witchcraft on British soil, yet here was Helen Duncan, a medium, standing accused of this ancient offense... CALL 888-MURDE…
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Right here. Right now. For the first time ever. ALL seven parts of Killer Couples: Bonnie and Clyde are in one piece, in one place, for your epic, outlaw-listening pleasure. You know the terrible, true tale of Bonnie and Clyde...Or do you? Buckle up for the ultra-violent love story behind one of America's most murderous romances...Everything's bigg…
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On Halloween, when the streets are filled with laughter, children in costumes, and an air of festivity, one might not expect the grim cloak of death to descend upon them. But for Los Angeles in 1957, the story was different. The city would forever remember that Halloween, not for the joyous memories, but for the haunting tale of Peter Fabiano's sho…
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The seemingly-happy O'Byan family lived In Deer Park, Texas, in the 1970's. However, beneath the facade of suburban normalcy lurked the strain of desperate financial woes. Mr. O'Bryan's mountain of debt was so ovewhelming that it became a recurring topic of conversation among his circle of friends and acquaintances. In the summer of 1974, he allude…
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THE FINAL CHAPTER OF: "The Case of the Severed Feet." Between 2007 and 2019, 21 severed feet, 20 encased in sneakers and one in a hiking boot, washed up the on the shores of the Salish Sea - the three inland marine waterways straddling the U.S.-Canada border on the Pacific Coast. For 12 bizarre years, the beaches of British Columbia were a magnet f…
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Between 2007 and 2019, 21 severed feet, 20 encased in sneakers and one in a hiking boot, washed up the on the shores of the Salish Sea - the three inland marine waterways straddling the U.S.-Canada border on the Pacific Coast. For 12 bizarre years, the beaches of British Columbia were a magnet for severed, human feet. Why? Wild theories were rampan…
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When Matt returned to his pastoral duties, he sermonized about Kari's "triumphal entry" into heaven. His mother-in-law Linda sat in the pew, her eyes a cascade of tears, her soul yearning for understanding. She wanted to believe that Kari's death was a tragedy devoid of foul play. But skepticism took root within Linda and her sisters, each one harb…
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In the wake of Kari Baker's funeral, the community turned its gaze toward Matt, her husband. A minister of just 35 years, Matt sat on the front row at the service, his demeanor a tableau of inconsolable sorrow. When he lifted his head from his hands, his eyes, a light blue hue that was almost startling, met the congregation's gaze. After the eulogy…
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AUDIO CORRECTED – The scent of decay was thick in the air as the search party pried open the nailed-shut trap door. It led to an empty room, but the smell revealed its sinister origins…Clotted blood had permeated the stone floor, seeping into the soil beneath, as if the very ground had been violated. Yet, perplexingly, no bodies were to be found th…
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