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Welcome to another episode!
This week the drink was 'red wine' and the topic was 'true crime' A duo that we get pretty regularly around here. Skylar wasn't feeling up to drinking this week though, so it's just Brittany sipping on some 19 Crimes wine.
Brittany talks about the Walburga Oesterreich case. Walburga was a German-born American housewife. She was married to a wealthy textile manufacturer Fred Oesterreich. Walburga gained public interest when she became the number one suspect of shooting her husband. Her involvement in the murder though, was very hard to prove. This is a case full of twists and turns, and it just gets very bizarre. If you think you know what's going to happen, you might be very wrong.
This is much more 'bizarre' than it is upsetting, but still Trigger Warnings for: murder, guns, grooming, enslavement
https://allthatsinteresting.com/dolly-oesterreich
https://www.milwaukeemag.com/the-legend-of-milwaukees-most-infamous-love-triangle/
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-married-woman-who-kept-her-lover-in-the-attic
Skylar covers the American serial killer David Meirhofer. Meirhofer confessed to 4 murders in Montana between 1967-1974 (Three of these were children). He first became under police interest with the kidnapping of 7 year old Susan Jaeger. If interested in more on this story Mariette Jaeger, Susan's mom, wrote a book describing her side of the terrible incident. It's called The Lost Child.
Trigger warnings for: kidnapping, murder, taunting, crimes involving young children, etc.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you enjoy us enough to share or recommend us to a friend, we would love you that much more!
xCheers!
Feel free to reach out to us!
Show
https://linktr.ee/sipnspinpodcast
Email: [email protected]
Skylar
https://linktr.ee/gleamyks
Brittany
https://linktr.ee/WhimsyDream
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Welcome to another episode!
This week the drink was 'red wine' and the topic was 'true crime' A duo that we get pretty regularly around here. Skylar wasn't feeling up to drinking this week though, so it's just Brittany sipping on some 19 Crimes wine.
Brittany talks about the Walburga Oesterreich case. Walburga was a German-born American housewife. She was married to a wealthy textile manufacturer Fred Oesterreich. Walburga gained public interest when she became the number one suspect of shooting her husband. Her involvement in the murder though, was very hard to prove. This is a case full of twists and turns, and it just gets very bizarre. If you think you know what's going to happen, you might be very wrong.
This is much more 'bizarre' than it is upsetting, but still Trigger Warnings for: murder, guns, grooming, enslavement
https://allthatsinteresting.com/dolly-oesterreich
https://www.milwaukeemag.com/the-legend-of-milwaukees-most-infamous-love-triangle/
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-married-woman-who-kept-her-lover-in-the-attic
Skylar covers the American serial killer David Meirhofer. Meirhofer confessed to 4 murders in Montana between 1967-1974 (Three of these were children). He first became under police interest with the kidnapping of 7 year old Susan Jaeger. If interested in more on this story Mariette Jaeger, Susan's mom, wrote a book describing her side of the terrible incident. It's called The Lost Child.
Trigger warnings for: kidnapping, murder, taunting, crimes involving young children, etc.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you enjoy us enough to share or recommend us to a friend, we would love you that much more!
xCheers!
Feel free to reach out to us!
Show
https://linktr.ee/sipnspinpodcast
Email: [email protected]
Skylar
https://linktr.ee/gleamyks
Brittany
https://linktr.ee/WhimsyDream