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Ellie Nesler, "Judge, Jury, and Executioner" | MURDERISH Ep. 046

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In 1993, the small, historic town of Jamestown, California would be rocked by a widely publicized murder. Many people would praise the murderer, even calling the killer a hero. A family would be torn apart as a result of a series of tragic events, that began with allegations of abuse. At the end of it all, two people would be dead, and another would be torn away from family for a very long time. Join me as I walk you through the case involving Ellie Nesler.

Let’s get social: @MurderishPod (Twitter), @MurderishPodcast (IG), search “Murderish” (Facebook).

Get extra MURDERISH perks: Patreon.com/Murderish

MURDERISH online merch store: MurderishPodcast.Threadless.com

Email: MurderishJami@gmail.com

Sponsor(s):

- BetterHelp - visit BetterHelp.com/MURDERISH & use promo code MURDERISH for 10% off your

first month.

- FabFitFun - visit FabFitFun.com & use coupon code MURDERISH for $10 off your first box.

Production & Music Credit: John Bukenas, Audio Editing Solutions (production), Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams (intro, cue & transition music), & Dave Cavanagh and Ron DeLacy of the band Doodoo Wah (outro song, “Ellie Nesler” - check the band out at DooDooWah.com).

Research & Writing Credit: Suzette Lucero (research) and Jami Rice (writing).

Remember, listening to this show doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re murder ...ish.

Sources:

In order to tell true crime stories on this podcast, information is gathered from various sources which often includes, but is not limited to, news articles, newspaper archives, blogs, social media, tv productions, police reports, court records, books, magazine articles, direct interviews, and more. I recognize that often times, someone before me put in a lot of time and effort to gather information which I draw from to help tell these stories. I want to say thank you to those individuals for their hard work.

Due to character count/space limitations, all sources cannot be listed here. Alternatively, a link has been provided for anyone to access a list of sources used for this episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FFf_cILnmQwNCbYEP1zei4pTqy8JYsO07jTaiHnCTF0/edit?usp=s haring

A list of sources can also be requested by sending an email to MurderishJami@gmail.com.

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In 1993, the small, historic town of Jamestown, California would be rocked by a widely publicized murder. Many people would praise the murderer, even calling the killer a hero. A family would be torn apart as a result of a series of tragic events, that began with allegations of abuse. At the end of it all, two people would be dead, and another would be torn away from family for a very long time. Join me as I walk you through the case involving Ellie Nesler.

Let’s get social: @MurderishPod (Twitter), @MurderishPodcast (IG), search “Murderish” (Facebook).

Get extra MURDERISH perks: Patreon.com/Murderish

MURDERISH online merch store: MurderishPodcast.Threadless.com

Email: MurderishJami@gmail.com

Sponsor(s):

- BetterHelp - visit BetterHelp.com/MURDERISH & use promo code MURDERISH for 10% off your

first month.

- FabFitFun - visit FabFitFun.com & use coupon code MURDERISH for $10 off your first box.

Production & Music Credit: John Bukenas, Audio Editing Solutions (production), Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams (intro, cue & transition music), & Dave Cavanagh and Ron DeLacy of the band Doodoo Wah (outro song, “Ellie Nesler” - check the band out at DooDooWah.com).

Research & Writing Credit: Suzette Lucero (research) and Jami Rice (writing).

Remember, listening to this show doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re murder ...ish.

Sources:

In order to tell true crime stories on this podcast, information is gathered from various sources which often includes, but is not limited to, news articles, newspaper archives, blogs, social media, tv productions, police reports, court records, books, magazine articles, direct interviews, and more. I recognize that often times, someone before me put in a lot of time and effort to gather information which I draw from to help tell these stories. I want to say thank you to those individuals for their hard work.

Due to character count/space limitations, all sources cannot be listed here. Alternatively, a link has been provided for anyone to access a list of sources used for this episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FFf_cILnmQwNCbYEP1zei4pTqy8JYsO07jTaiHnCTF0/edit?usp=s haring

A list of sources can also be requested by sending an email to MurderishJami@gmail.com.

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