It Could Be Worse

Episode 10: Otto Sanhuber


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This week, Anna, Cat, and Layla discuss silk stockings, attics, saturations, and first blood, and the man who loved his girlfriend enough to live in her attic for years. 


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Kelly, Erin. “The Story Of Dolly Oesterreich – The Woman Who Kept Her Secret Lover In The Attic For Years.” All That's Interesting, All That's Interesting, 23 Aug. 2019, allthatsinteresting.com/dolly-oesterreich.

Writh, Jennifer. "For Years She Kept Her Secret Lover in the Attic and Made Him Live Like a Bat." All Day, All Day,  24 Jun. 2016, https://web.archive.org/web/20160624105932/http:/allday.com/post/8840-for-years-she-kept-her-secret-lover-in-the-attic-and-made-him-live-like-a-bat

Eddy, Cheryl. “The Bizarre Case of the Unfaithful Wife and Her ‘Attic Man.’” Gizmodo, Gizmodo, 6 Jan. 2016, gizmodo.com/the-bizarre-case-of-the-unfaithful-wife-and-her-attic-1716070695.

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Rasmussen, Cecelia. “'Bat Man' Case: a Lurid Tale of Love and Death.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 20 Mar. 1995, www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-03-20-me-44878-story.html.

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