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Woo, boy! It's a long one! BUT - it is totally worth it. Listen as we struggle our way through a couple of cases involving cannibalism. One true crime, one survival... both intriguing.
Pam: Issei Sagawa is a Japanese cannibal killer who only served 2 years in a French prison before walking free. You won't believe his disgusting crime, his poor attempt at covering it up, and his life as a free man after committing necrophilia, murder, and cannibalism. This is one you definitely don't want to miss!
Ronda: When the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 went down over the Andes, the surviving passengers were stranded on the side of a mountain in below freezing temperatures with no food or water. After nearly starving, they made a pact to give their bodies as nourishment to the living members of the group should one of them die. This unthinkable act along with several feats of ingenuity and an incredible show of strength are how this rag-tag group of rugby players managed to survive 72 days in uninhabitable conditions.
Sources:
Pam:
Vox
Wikipedia
All That's Interesting
YouTube - Coffeehouse Crime
Ronda:
Wikipedia
9news
National Geographic
Nomadic Boys
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Music: Big Foot by Gvidon on Pixabay (Go check it out!)
Music: Big Foot by Gvidon on Pixabay (Go check it out!)
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Woo, boy! It's a long one! BUT - it is totally worth it. Listen as we struggle our way through a couple of cases involving cannibalism. One true crime, one survival... both intriguing.
Pam: Issei Sagawa is a Japanese cannibal killer who only served 2 years in a French prison before walking free. You won't believe his disgusting crime, his poor attempt at covering it up, and his life as a free man after committing necrophilia, murder, and cannibalism. This is one you definitely don't want to miss!
Ronda: When the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 went down over the Andes, the surviving passengers were stranded on the side of a mountain in below freezing temperatures with no food or water. After nearly starving, they made a pact to give their bodies as nourishment to the living members of the group should one of them die. This unthinkable act along with several feats of ingenuity and an incredible show of strength are how this rag-tag group of rugby players managed to survive 72 days in uninhabitable conditions.
Sources:
Pam:
Vox
Wikipedia
All That's Interesting
YouTube - Coffeehouse Crime
Ronda:
Wikipedia
9news
National Geographic
Nomadic Boys
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Music: Big Foot by Gvidon on Pixabay (Go check it out!)
Music: Big Foot by Gvidon on Pixabay (Go check it out!)
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