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Welcome to this week's Yadkin County Library's Podcast: True Crime Corner! Today we're gonna take a quick look at a True crime case from right here in North Carolina. This case was first brought to the Spotlight by Journalist Jerry Bledsoe who wrote a series of articles for the Greensboro news and record and later went on to write the New York Times best seller, Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness, and Multiple Murder. This book is available at the Yadkin county public library as well as NC Cardinal so if it strikes your interest of a memory and you wanna dig deeper into the tangled web that is the case It's available for checkout!
Other library staff will bring you more topics each week. Be sure to check in on Wednesdays at 1pm for new episodes.
In today's episode I mention other links to help you dive deeper into this case. They are provided down below. Maybe you'll come up with your own theories about just what happened.
https://www.ncdcr.gov/blog/2016/06/03/the-bizarre-bitter-blood-murders
https://greensboro.com/news/general_assignment/klenner-s-accessory-asks-state-for-pardon/article_bc13ef3f-3288-5cd8-9ef3-dc9394c8815d.html
https://the-line-up.com/bitter-blood-murders-excerpt
https://greensboro.com/tom-lynch-says-the-death-of-his-two-sons-years/article_dfd346c2-09a8-11e5-a69d-37ab07a79d5a.html
https://greensboro.com/news/crime/summerfield-slaughter-years-ago-ended-in-deaths-of-couple-two/article_5e74b69a-04af-11e5-9534-1393729c4a3c.html
https://greensboro.com/memories-of-murder/article_981baf03-4f07-5413-b29e-3d3461b6b71f.html
http://www.theknightshift.com/2015/06/bitter-blood-thirty-years-later.html
https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/southern-fried/40-the-bitter-blood-murders-D2aLBO6CAR7/
https://www.amazon.com/Jerry-Bledsoe-Southern-Multiple-Paperback/dp/B01FOD4TTU/ref=sr_1_2?crid=7PPI7IK5DGTG&dchild=1&keywords=bitter+blood+by+jerry+bledsoe&qid=1616515197&sprefix=bitter+b%2Caps%2C392&sr=8-2
Be sure to Contact us if you have any questions, and visit our social media and website for more great resources.
Phone: 336-679-8792
By Yadkin County Public LibraryWelcome to this week's Yadkin County Library's Podcast: True Crime Corner! Today we're gonna take a quick look at a True crime case from right here in North Carolina. This case was first brought to the Spotlight by Journalist Jerry Bledsoe who wrote a series of articles for the Greensboro news and record and later went on to write the New York Times best seller, Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness, and Multiple Murder. This book is available at the Yadkin county public library as well as NC Cardinal so if it strikes your interest of a memory and you wanna dig deeper into the tangled web that is the case It's available for checkout!
Other library staff will bring you more topics each week. Be sure to check in on Wednesdays at 1pm for new episodes.
In today's episode I mention other links to help you dive deeper into this case. They are provided down below. Maybe you'll come up with your own theories about just what happened.
https://www.ncdcr.gov/blog/2016/06/03/the-bizarre-bitter-blood-murders
https://greensboro.com/news/general_assignment/klenner-s-accessory-asks-state-for-pardon/article_bc13ef3f-3288-5cd8-9ef3-dc9394c8815d.html
https://the-line-up.com/bitter-blood-murders-excerpt
https://greensboro.com/tom-lynch-says-the-death-of-his-two-sons-years/article_dfd346c2-09a8-11e5-a69d-37ab07a79d5a.html
https://greensboro.com/news/crime/summerfield-slaughter-years-ago-ended-in-deaths-of-couple-two/article_5e74b69a-04af-11e5-9534-1393729c4a3c.html
https://greensboro.com/memories-of-murder/article_981baf03-4f07-5413-b29e-3d3461b6b71f.html
http://www.theknightshift.com/2015/06/bitter-blood-thirty-years-later.html
https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/southern-fried/40-the-bitter-blood-murders-D2aLBO6CAR7/
https://www.amazon.com/Jerry-Bledsoe-Southern-Multiple-Paperback/dp/B01FOD4TTU/ref=sr_1_2?crid=7PPI7IK5DGTG&dchild=1&keywords=bitter+blood+by+jerry+bledsoe&qid=1616515197&sprefix=bitter+b%2Caps%2C392&sr=8-2
Be sure to Contact us if you have any questions, and visit our social media and website for more great resources.
Phone: 336-679-8792