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By Michael Lanurias
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
On April 15th, 2013, people were participating for the Boston Marathon. All of a sudden, there were a couple of explosions causing three deaths and several injuries. Who was responsible for blowing up during the marathon? How did they do it? It was running for their own lives in a literal way. Today, I'll discuss the event of the Boston Marathon bombing.
Have you watched The Silence of the Lambs? Don't get any ideas from this guy who watches that movie. He wanted to be Buffalo Bill. He kidnapped and raped six women in a self-dug pit in his basement. He was sentenced to death and executed by injection. Today, I will discuss the wannabe Buffalo Bill, Gary Heidnik.
Don't take candy from strangers, or you'll end up as the victim of someone like this person. He decided to poison the candy and gave it to his son. His son died of poisoning, and he was sentenced to death for his scary crime. Today, I will discuss The Candy Man, Ronald O'Bryan.
On November 24th, 1963, two days after the assination of John F. Kennedy, he killed the Lee Harvey Oswald who shot the president. This was his revenge of the century. From nightclub owner to a member of an organized-crime, he has to find a way to get justice before he was in jail. Today, I'll discuss the man himself, Jack Ruby.
On November 22nd, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot during the motorcade in Texas. That event was more gruesome than people have ever seen. The responsible for this tragic event was none other than the man who was "emotionally disturbed." Ended up being murdered as karma. Today, I'll discuss the assassination of JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald.
On April 14th, 1865, Abraham Lincoln got shot in the theater. The person who believed the Confederacy could be restored. That was his motive for killing the president. Today, I'll discuss the assassinator himself, John Wilkes Booth.
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A 14-year-old boy who can do anything to murder some students. Yet, he knew what he was doing. In this episode, I'm talking about the Kobe murders and the perpetrator of the murder, Seito Sakakibara aka Boy A.
In the 90s, he went from loving his own sister to killing an 11-year-old girl. Later on, he was executed by the firing squad. This episode is all about John Albert Taylor.
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.