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EP 10: Hey Kid, Stay Away! | Homocide True Crime Podcast

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Children shouldn’t kill people. It just feels like it breaks the laws of the Universe, right!? Not that adults should kill people either…but you know what I mean!

Today’s episode is focused on children who kill and it’s spine chilling to say the least. Because let’s be real, a child with a knife is giving Chucky. We've got one kid who has a weird thing for Kool-Aid and another with a milky eye. It's time so appetizing, so i'd put down your lunch for this one!

Brandon kicks us off with the story of Eric Smith, a thirteen year old boy that tortured and killed a four year old. Derrick Robie said "it's OK mom, i'll go by myself," to Doreen Robie on his way to the park on the day he was killed. Well, it definitely was not okay because a creepy thirteen year old was out for blood.

Then, Kevin is taking us back in time to meet Jesse Pomeroy, the youngest person in the history of Massachussetts to be convicted of first degree murder. His parents tried to excuse the way he tortured animals as a silly little expression of sadness. His victims, Katie Curran and Horace Millen would beg to differ.

If you enjoy the episode, leave us a rating and review and be sure to subscribe to the Youtube channel!

And lastly, if you have a little Homotown murder you want to share with us, send it over to murder@homocidepodcast.com.

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Children shouldn’t kill people. It just feels like it breaks the laws of the Universe, right!? Not that adults should kill people either…but you know what I mean!

Today’s episode is focused on children who kill and it’s spine chilling to say the least. Because let’s be real, a child with a knife is giving Chucky. We've got one kid who has a weird thing for Kool-Aid and another with a milky eye. It's time so appetizing, so i'd put down your lunch for this one!

Brandon kicks us off with the story of Eric Smith, a thirteen year old boy that tortured and killed a four year old. Derrick Robie said "it's OK mom, i'll go by myself," to Doreen Robie on his way to the park on the day he was killed. Well, it definitely was not okay because a creepy thirteen year old was out for blood.

Then, Kevin is taking us back in time to meet Jesse Pomeroy, the youngest person in the history of Massachussetts to be convicted of first degree murder. His parents tried to excuse the way he tortured animals as a silly little expression of sadness. His victims, Katie Curran and Horace Millen would beg to differ.

If you enjoy the episode, leave us a rating and review and be sure to subscribe to the Youtube channel!

And lastly, if you have a little Homotown murder you want to share with us, send it over to murder@homocidepodcast.com.

Connect with us:


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