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Welcome to Season 4, Episode 12 - PART 2
We're back for part two!
Part Two follows the fallout of the missing $40 million from the Franklin Community Federal Credit Union and the investigation into Lawrence E. King Jr. as allegations of abuse and exploitation, involving vulnerable youth, begin to surface. While these claims were documented in testimony and hearings, they were never proven in court and remain heavily disputed.
As investigator Gary Caradori gathered key witness accounts, his sudden death in a plane crash (and the disappearance of critical evidence) only deepened the mystery. Ultimately, grand juries dismissed the allegations as a hoax, leaving behind a case defined by unanswered questions, conflicting narratives, and lasting controversy.
The poison for this episode is the Vixen.
Combine all ingredients in a rocks glass filled with ice and stir thoroughly until well-chilled, finishing the drink with a fresh lemon twist garnish.
Enjoy!
Sources: “The Franklin Cover-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska" by John W. DeCamp - https://www.amazon.com/Franklin-Cover-up-Satanism-Murder-Nebraska/dp/0963215809 and YouTube - "EXTENDED: "The Franklin Scandal" (Includes an exclusive interview w/ John DeCamp)" -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGz130lPm-A
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Disclaimer: The content presented in this podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the content. We are not responsible for any errors or omissions in the information provided. True crime stories may include graphic descriptions of violent or disturbing events. Listener discretion is advised. "I Swear to Drunk I Am Not God" may include references or links to third-party websites, products, or services. We do not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of third-party content, and we are not responsible for any issues arising from their use.
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Welcome to Season 4, Episode 12 - PART 2
We're back for part two!
Part Two follows the fallout of the missing $40 million from the Franklin Community Federal Credit Union and the investigation into Lawrence E. King Jr. as allegations of abuse and exploitation, involving vulnerable youth, begin to surface. While these claims were documented in testimony and hearings, they were never proven in court and remain heavily disputed.
As investigator Gary Caradori gathered key witness accounts, his sudden death in a plane crash (and the disappearance of critical evidence) only deepened the mystery. Ultimately, grand juries dismissed the allegations as a hoax, leaving behind a case defined by unanswered questions, conflicting narratives, and lasting controversy.
The poison for this episode is the Vixen.
Combine all ingredients in a rocks glass filled with ice and stir thoroughly until well-chilled, finishing the drink with a fresh lemon twist garnish.
Enjoy!
Sources: “The Franklin Cover-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska" by John W. DeCamp - https://www.amazon.com/Franklin-Cover-up-Satanism-Murder-Nebraska/dp/0963215809 and YouTube - "EXTENDED: "The Franklin Scandal" (Includes an exclusive interview w/ John DeCamp)" -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGz130lPm-A
Send us Fan Mail
Support the show
Britt
@sweartodrunkpod - TikTok
Disclaimer: The content presented in this podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the content. We are not responsible for any errors or omissions in the information provided. True crime stories may include graphic descriptions of violent or disturbing events. Listener discretion is advised. "I Swear to Drunk I Am Not God" may include references or links to third-party websites, products, or services. We do not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of third-party content, and we are not responsible for any issues arising from their use.

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