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Crime mini- Episode 3- Cruelty Unmasked: The Tale of Two Troubled Teenagers (August 28, 2003)

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Welcome back to another gripping episode of In Time Crime, Crime Mini! How are you all doing this wonderful Thursday afternoon? Today, your host Robin Bagayoko is releasing two bonus episodes to make up for the Sundays missed. And remember, Sundays are for our full-length episodes, while Thursdays are for our short, compelling crime minis.

In this disturbing yet intriguing crime mini, we dive into a harrowing tale from August 28, 2002. This isn’t your typical true crime story about people; it’s about a heinous act of animal cruelty committed by two teenage brothers. These young boys exhibited alarming behaviors that often precede more serious criminal tendencies.

Join us as we recount the chilling events where these boys set a beautiful red-tailed hawk on fire, urinated on it, and dragged it along the pavement. This horrifying act, discovered by a vigilant neighbor, shocked the community of Long Island and was described as one of the worst cases of animal torture in Suffolk County history.

Robin delves into the psychology behind such actions, drawing connections to the early behaviors of known serial killers and stressing the importance of early intervention. It’s a cautionary tale about the potential future menace lurking in disturbed youth and the urgent need for intervention.

Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode that underscores the importance of awareness and action. And stay tuned for the bonus episodes dropping tomorrow. Remember, true crime is not for you to live in fear, but to be aware. Join us on this journey into the dark corners of the human psyche and be part of the conversation. Follow the links in the description to join our community on social media and stay connected.

Thank you for your support, and remember to tell a friend to tell another friend about In Time Crime. Have a wonderful afternoon, and we’ll see you on the next episode!

Don't forget to follow us on:

All links are in our LINKTREE for easier access- https://linktr.ee/intimecrime

This podcast is available on most podcast platforms including, apple podcast, spotify, podbean, amazon, iHeart radio, player fm, samsung, pod chaser and boomplay.

Please feel free to email us with cases for dates already covered or comments at Robin@intimecrime.org

Music by- Jeremy Blake

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Content provided by Robin Bagayoko. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robin Bagayoko or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Welcome back to another gripping episode of In Time Crime, Crime Mini! How are you all doing this wonderful Thursday afternoon? Today, your host Robin Bagayoko is releasing two bonus episodes to make up for the Sundays missed. And remember, Sundays are for our full-length episodes, while Thursdays are for our short, compelling crime minis.

In this disturbing yet intriguing crime mini, we dive into a harrowing tale from August 28, 2002. This isn’t your typical true crime story about people; it’s about a heinous act of animal cruelty committed by two teenage brothers. These young boys exhibited alarming behaviors that often precede more serious criminal tendencies.

Join us as we recount the chilling events where these boys set a beautiful red-tailed hawk on fire, urinated on it, and dragged it along the pavement. This horrifying act, discovered by a vigilant neighbor, shocked the community of Long Island and was described as one of the worst cases of animal torture in Suffolk County history.

Robin delves into the psychology behind such actions, drawing connections to the early behaviors of known serial killers and stressing the importance of early intervention. It’s a cautionary tale about the potential future menace lurking in disturbed youth and the urgent need for intervention.

Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode that underscores the importance of awareness and action. And stay tuned for the bonus episodes dropping tomorrow. Remember, true crime is not for you to live in fear, but to be aware. Join us on this journey into the dark corners of the human psyche and be part of the conversation. Follow the links in the description to join our community on social media and stay connected.

Thank you for your support, and remember to tell a friend to tell another friend about In Time Crime. Have a wonderful afternoon, and we’ll see you on the next episode!

Don't forget to follow us on:

All links are in our LINKTREE for easier access- https://linktr.ee/intimecrime

This podcast is available on most podcast platforms including, apple podcast, spotify, podbean, amazon, iHeart radio, player fm, samsung, pod chaser and boomplay.

Please feel free to email us with cases for dates already covered or comments at Robin@intimecrime.org

Music by- Jeremy Blake

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