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Have you ever wondered what happens to a town when it finds out that it has unknowingly been housing a serial killer?
You can imagine the kind of adolescence Vera had after her father was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. This man Vera had loved and admired, who she’d seen in the best parts of herself, was—in the court of public opinion—objectively and unforgivably evil.
As soon as she’s able, Vera leaves home. So when her mother, Daphne, calls her back home because she’s dying, it is the last place Vera wants to go back to.
But when she does, she is forced to confront—as an adult—her father’s crimes. And while many true crime authors have mined Francis Crowder’s life for content, most notable Hammet Duvall, who built his career on a tell-all true crime book on Francis Crowder’s murders, this is the first time we have Vera’s perspective on what it was to grow up as the daughter of a serial killer, and who that man was, as a father.
Today's episode explores Francis Crowder and the Crowder House Murders.
Reader, I Murdered Him is a real podcast about fake crimes. Each episode features a fictional crime from a fabulous book, but it's not spoiler free, so listen at your own risk.
Today's episode is based on Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey.
To get in touch, send a message to [email protected]
Follow the newsletter: https://thestayathomecreative.substack.com
Join the bookclub: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1202965-reader-i-murdered-him-podcast-book-club
Find Reader, I Murdered Him on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/readerimurderedhim
Have you ever wondered what happens to a town when it finds out that it has unknowingly been housing a serial killer?
You can imagine the kind of adolescence Vera had after her father was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. This man Vera had loved and admired, who she’d seen in the best parts of herself, was—in the court of public opinion—objectively and unforgivably evil.
As soon as she’s able, Vera leaves home. So when her mother, Daphne, calls her back home because she’s dying, it is the last place Vera wants to go back to.
But when she does, she is forced to confront—as an adult—her father’s crimes. And while many true crime authors have mined Francis Crowder’s life for content, most notable Hammet Duvall, who built his career on a tell-all true crime book on Francis Crowder’s murders, this is the first time we have Vera’s perspective on what it was to grow up as the daughter of a serial killer, and who that man was, as a father.
Today's episode explores Francis Crowder and the Crowder House Murders.
Reader, I Murdered Him is a real podcast about fake crimes. Each episode features a fictional crime from a fabulous book, but it's not spoiler free, so listen at your own risk.
Today's episode is based on Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey.
To get in touch, send a message to [email protected]
Follow the newsletter: https://thestayathomecreative.substack.com
Join the bookclub: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1202965-reader-i-murdered-him-podcast-book-club
Find Reader, I Murdered Him on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/readerimurderedhim