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"Our Song" of the week is The Last Great American Dynasty from Taylor Swift's Folklore album.
Follow along as we tell the story of Betty Broderick. A simple housewife turned psycho, tortures her ex-husband, their children and the new wife. Pleading that the murder was a accident, she lied in front of the court. What were the details? Listen this week to uncover the truth.
"Our Song" of the week is "Look what you made me do" from Taylor Swift's Reputation Album.
"Our Song" of the week is Death by a Thousand Cuts off Taylor Swift's Lover album.
Kelly Ann Tinyes was a thirteen year old girl who lived in Valley Stream, New York. The neighborhood was friendly and everybody knew everybody, so when Tinyes got a call to come over to a house of a boy she knew, it wasn't out of the ordinary. However, after being reported missing, she was found dead in the basement of the boys house.
"Our Song" of the week is Fresh Out the Slammer from Taylor Swift's TTPD album.
This week we focus on the case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard. As she got released on parole December 28, 2023. We take a look at the twisted mother and daughter relationship. Adding in a third party, Gypsy's boyfriend, the story ends in a cold blood murder.
"Our Song" of the week is No Body No Crime from Taylor's Evermore album.
In this week's case set in 2018, Shanann Watts and her two daughters mysteriously disappeared. Family and friends searched everywhere for them until they found out the terrible truth.
"Our Song" of the week is Betty from Taylor Swift's Folklore Album.
On this weeks episode we look into the case of Candy Montgomery and Betty Gore. The "illicit Affair" that went on between Betty's husband Allan and and Candy became a untimely situation that is still talked about today
https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/love-and-death-in-silicon-prairie-part-i-candy-montgomerys-affair/
https://www.distractify.com/p/candy-montgomery-now
https://www.etonline.com/candy-montgomery-a-guide-to-the-accused-axe-murderer-and-true-crime-sensation-183771
"Our Song" of the week is Long Live from Speak Now (Taylor's Version)
On June 2nd 1991, 23 year old Denise Huber attended a concert in Inglewood, California. However, on her way home, she disappeared. Three years later, she was found dead less than three miles from her home.
(This episode is a repost with enchanced audio)
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