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The Von Sturm case was a chilling true crime tale that unfolded in 1966, sending shockwaves through the communities of 1960s Britain. This intriguing and sinister story captured the
attention of the nation, leaving the public both fascinated and horrified by the events that transpired.
During this tumultuous time in history, Britain was undergoing significant social and cultural changes.
The swinging sixties brought about a sense of liberation and freedom, but alongside it, there was also a growing unease and anxiety.
It was against this backdrop that the Von Sturm’s case emerged, adding to the mounting sense of fear and uncertainty.
The case centered around a series of mysterious and brutal murders that seemed to defy explanation.
The victims, all prominent figures in their respective fields, were found brutally slain, their bodies arranged in a grotesque manner.
The macabre detail that stood out in each crime scene was the presence of eerie porcelain dolls, strategically placed near the bodies.
The nation was gripped by fear as the killer, dubbed “The Psychopath”; by the media, remained at large, continuing to strike without warning.
The first 30 mins of the show are politically heavy, if your hear for the horror then jump straight in a half hour, we are an entertaiment podcast and will to the most part stay out of rel life political discussion, but we felt the discussion at the start of the show was relevant to todays main story.
Sources; The Psychopath (1966), Directed by Freddie Francis, Written by Robert Bloch and Distributed by Amicus Productions.
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It's Alive...ALIVE!!!
The Really, Really Fake, True Crime Horror Podcast.
All The Guts & Gore, With None of The Guilt
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The Von Sturm case was a chilling true crime tale that unfolded in 1966, sending shockwaves through the communities of 1960s Britain. This intriguing and sinister story captured the
attention of the nation, leaving the public both fascinated and horrified by the events that transpired.
During this tumultuous time in history, Britain was undergoing significant social and cultural changes.
The swinging sixties brought about a sense of liberation and freedom, but alongside it, there was also a growing unease and anxiety.
It was against this backdrop that the Von Sturm’s case emerged, adding to the mounting sense of fear and uncertainty.
The case centered around a series of mysterious and brutal murders that seemed to defy explanation.
The victims, all prominent figures in their respective fields, were found brutally slain, their bodies arranged in a grotesque manner.
The macabre detail that stood out in each crime scene was the presence of eerie porcelain dolls, strategically placed near the bodies.
The nation was gripped by fear as the killer, dubbed “The Psychopath”; by the media, remained at large, continuing to strike without warning.
The first 30 mins of the show are politically heavy, if your hear for the horror then jump straight in a half hour, we are an entertaiment podcast and will to the most part stay out of rel life political discussion, but we felt the discussion at the start of the show was relevant to todays main story.
Sources; The Psychopath (1966), Directed by Freddie Francis, Written by Robert Bloch and Distributed by Amicus Productions.
If you enjoyed this, than come check out our Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/itsalivealivepod
For just $5 a month you get this show "Real Monsters" along with our movie discussion show "Behind The Mask", along with early ad free access to all our main stream shows!!!
It's Alive...ALIVE!!!
The Really, Really Fake, True Crime Horror Podcast.
All The Guts & Gore, With None of The Guilt
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.