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Kelly Evans drops by to take a look at it crimes related to art: art forgery, art theft, and the history of the Third Reich pillaging Europe's museums.
Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examining the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about famous crimes and their unseen motivations. Likes, comments, and subscriptions to the channel are always appreciated! Or, help the podcast run! Make a donation here:
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A couple crimes that really shook the idea of societal perfection in 1950's America.
Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examines the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about famous (and not so famous but equally weird) crimes and their unseen motivations. Likes, comments, and subscriptions to the channel are always appreciated!
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The darkest spawn of hell can sometimes be lurking in harmless, safe, innocent, social disguises. Such was the case of 17-year-old Elisabeth Friztl who was kidnapped, raped 3,000 times, and kept as a sex slave by her own father for 24 years. She would rear several “basement” children by him in the mean time.
Her harrowing escape from her private hell and the incredible gravitas she showed in the face of her abuser is something we can all learn from...
Did David Berkowitz act alone when he brought terror to NYC as "the Son of Sam"?
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4 installments of our shows on cults, including the Satanic Panic.
Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examining the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about famous crimes and their unseen motivations. Likes, comments, and subscriptions to the channel are always appreciated! Or, help the podcast run! Make a donation here:
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On this episode, we examine the crimes of a monster who was infamous enough to garner his own Billy Joel lyric ("starkweather homicide" in "We Didn't Start the Fire").
Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examines the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about famous (and not so famous but equally weird) crimes and their unseen motivations...
Samantha’s crying cranked in David’s aching head like a Dante-esque buzzsaw from one of the inner Circles of Hell that Friday night April 13, 1973.
He. Could. Not. Take. It.
His week was hard enough.
“Oh, WHY did I drink so much tonight?” he thought as he tried to get much-needed rest in the next room while waiting on the children’s parents Clive and Elsie to arrive home from Elsie’s shift as a popular local bartender...
The most prolific serial killer in US history?
Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examines the nitty, gritty details you didn’t know about famous (and not so famous but equally weird) crimes and their unseen motivations. Thanks for reading!
You can also support the Real Monsters’ podcast Wess does to get even deeper into these cases. Find it wherever you get your podcasts, on patreon or here:
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We take a look at stoopid defenses and even stoopider ways to die in this elongated episode.
Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examines the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about famous (and not so famous but equally weird) crimes and their unseen motivations. Thanks for reading!
You can also support the Real Monsters’ podcast Wess does to get even deeper into these cases. Find it wherever you get your podcasts or here:
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The rare breed: 2 blood-related serial killers, one
Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examines the nitty, gritty details you didn’t know about famous (and not so famous but equally weird) crimes and their unseen motivations. Thanks for reading!
You can also support the Real Monsters’ podcast Wess does to get even deeper into these cases. Find it wherever you get your podcasts, on patreon or here:
http://www...