Cite Your Sources

Ep 54 - The Cleveland Butcher


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In this week’s episode, Charlie and Shelby close up shop (hopefully temporarily) with a story picked by Charlie - the Cleveland torso murders! Similar in nature to the Bella in the Wych Elm story, the dozen murders that occurred during the 1930’s in Cleveland, Ohio would rock the town to its core and send many people into a frenzy during the investigation. It’s got (lack of) glory, it’s got mystery, it’s got allure, it’s got homeless people’s tents being burned down, and it’s got the potential of a politician's relative being the culprit. With wide open arms, and a little bit of a buzz, we welcome anyone and everyone to join us for the final episode of Cite Your Sources before our hiatus.
Opening music licensed from Peder B. Helland
Song: Strange Wind
Album: It's Halloween
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Sources:
In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland Torso Murders, Authoritative Edition, Revised and Expanded by James Jessen Badal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Torso_Murderer
https://www.clevelandpolicemuseum.org/collections/torso-murders/
https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/The_Mad_Butcher_of_Kingsbury_Run
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