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This episode of Killing 15 Minutes delves into the disturbing crimes of Francisco Acevedo, a man whose violent history escalated to murder. The hosts discuss the implications of DNA technology in solving cold cases, the psychological aspects of criminal behavior, and the need for better resource allocation in law enforcement to address the backlog of DNA testing. The conversation highlights the complexities of understanding criminal motivations and the systemic issues within the justice system.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
This episode of Killing 15 Minutes delves into the tragic life of Wanda Jean Allen, exploring her early traumatic experiences, the violent incidents that led to her imprisonment, and the complex interplay of mental health and violence. The hosts engage in a candid discussion about the implications of her actions, the legal system's response, and broader societal issues surrounding mental health and violence, particularly in the context of LGBTQ identities.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Merry Christmas! And welcome to the first episode in our 5th notebook!!!
In this episode of Killing 15 Minutes, hosts Sam Rossi and AJ Carey delve into the chilling true crime story of James Plant, who was brutally murdered in 1988. The narrative unfolds with the shocking details of the crime, the subsequent investigation, and the arrests of those involved, including his wife Marilyn Plants. The episode explores the motives behind the murder, the trial proceedings, and the eventual sentencing of the conspirators, including the death penalty for Marilyn. The hosts also reflect on the case's implications and the moral dilemmas surrounding it, providing a thought-provoking conclusion to a harrowing tale.
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In this episode of 'Killing 15 Minutes', hosts Sam Rossi and AJ explore the multifaceted world of true crime. They discuss its definition, cultural significance, historical roots, and evolution in media. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of true crime, the importance of remembering victims, and the various perspectives that listeners bring to the genre. The hosts emphasize that true crime can be interpreted in many ways, reflecting personal interests and societal impacts.
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This episode of Killing 15 Minutes delves into the tragic and complex case of Aaron Hernandez, a former NFL star who was convicted of murder. The conversation explores the details surrounding the murder of Odin Lloyd, the subsequent arrest and trial of Hernandez, and the implications of his death. The hosts also discuss the potential impact of CTE on Hernandez's behavior and choices, providing a nuanced view of his life and the circumstances that led to his downfall.
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This episode of Killing 15 Minutes delves into the life and crimes of Bathsheba Ruggles Spooner, the first woman executed after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The conversation explores her abusive marriage to Joshua Spooner, her affair with a soldier, and the conspiracy to murder her husband. The trial and execution highlight the complexities of justice in the 18th century, as well as the societal attitudes towards women and crime during that time.
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This episode of Killing 15 Minutes delves into the life and crimes of Linda Sheryl Leon Block, who was involved in a shocking murder case that led to her execution. The conversation explores her troubled background, the violent crime she committed alongside her partner, and the subsequent legal battles that ensued. The hosts also draw parallels to the infamous Waco siege, discussing the couple's anti-government beliefs and their tragic end. The episode concludes with reflections on the implications of their actions and the legacy left behind.
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This episode of Killing 15 Minutes delves into the life and crimes of Christa Gale Pike, the youngest woman sentenced to death in the US since the death penalty was reinstated. The conversation explores her troubled upbringing, the brutal murder she committed, the subsequent legal proceedings, and the ongoing appeals that have kept her case in the public eye. The hosts provide a detailed account of the events leading up to the crime, the trial, and the complexities of her legal battles, highlighting the broader themes of juvenile justice and mental health. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Shout Out to Campfire Ghost Stories!!!! In this episode of Killing 15 Minutes, the hosts delve into the chilling story of the Angel Makers of Nyagrev, a group of women in early 20th century Hungary who were involved in a series of murders using arsenic. The conversation explores the historical context of women's rights, societal pressures, and the motivations behind these crimes, as well as the legal repercussions faced by the perpetrators. The hosts also reflect on the feminist implications of the story, discussing how it highlights the struggles women faced during that era. Get bonus content on Patreon
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This episode delves into the chilling story of Blanche Taylor Kaiser, a woman who was convicted of murdering her loved ones using arsenic. The conversation explores her early life, the mysterious deaths surrounding her, the subsequent investigation, and the trial that led to her being sentenced to death. The hosts reflect on the implications of the case, including the failures of the healthcare system and the dynamics of family relationships that may have contributed to her actions.
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Happy Halloween!!! Be safe!
This episode of 'Killing 15 Minutes' delves into the tragic case of Martha Moxley, who was murdered in 1975 in Greenwich, Connecticut. The hosts discuss the events leading up to her death, the investigation that followed, and the eventual trial and conviction of Michael Skakel, a member of a prominent family connected to the Kennedys. The conversation explores the complexities of the case, including the legal battles that ensued and the lingering questions about justice and accountability.
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Welcome to our 100th episode! We are giving a preview and the option to pick the next show we do. vote on facebook.
In this episode of Myth-ing 15 Minutes, hosts AJ Carey and Sam Rossi delve into the urban legend of the Hookman, exploring its variations, cultural significance, and evolution over time. They discuss how urban legends serve as morality tales, particularly in the context of teenage behavior and societal fears. The conversation highlights the impact of historical events on the development of these stories and reflects on the enduring nature of folklore in contemporary culture.
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Hello, and welcome to Killing 15 Minutes, where you get your true crime fix in 15 minutes or less, or your podcast is free. I'm your writer, Sam Rossi, and shortly I'll be handing over a rough draft of a script to my brother, AJ, who hasn't read it, who most likely has no idea what we're talking about. This should be fun.
Killing 15 Minutes is a true crime podcast that aims to provide a quick fix of true crime stories in 15 minutes or less. They introduce the case of Cynthia Lynn Kaufman, a woman who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. The hosts discuss Kaufman's background and her relationship with her boyfriend, James Gregory Marlow, who was also involved in the crimes. They explore the timeline of the couple's crimes and their eventual capture. The hosts share their thoughts on Kaufman's upbringing and the factors that may have contributed to her involvement in the crimes
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Do you like stories about haunted locations, or maybe tales of cryptids and spooky folklore from around the world? If so, why not tune in to Haunted Escapes with Chris and Diane, where all this and more will be discussed. New episodes drop every Sunday, the visual versions the following Friday on YouTube. So why not come join us on our haunted escapes?
Hello and welcome to Killing 15 Minutes, where you get your true crime fix in 15 minutes or less, or your podcast is free. I'm your writer Sam Rossi, and shortly I'll be handing over a rough draft of a script to my brother AJ, who hasn't read it, who most likely has no idea what we're talking about. This should be fun.
Kelly Renee Brookshire was born into a poor cotton-picking family and experienced sexual abuse throughout her childhood. She married multiple times and had a tumultuous relationship with her second husband, Douglas Gisendaner. Gisendaner was murdered by Gregory Owen, who was hired by Kelly. Kelly was convicted of the murder and sentenced to death. Despite pleas for clemency, she was executed in 2015. The conversation also explores the psychology behind masterminding a murder and the role of religion in finding redemption.
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Greetings campers, my name is Shannon and I am the host of Campfire Ghost Stories, a podcast where I tell you about the ghost stories, cryptids, and legends of our forests and woods. I also share with you about the perfect camping spots nearby so you can get up close and cozy by the campfires. You can keep up to date on new episodes around the campfire on my Facebook and Instagram pages, Campfire Ghost Stories, and I am always on the lookout to hear about your personal ghost stories. These can be sent to my email CampfireGhostStories8 at gmail.com. Happy camping!
Hello and welcome to Killing 15 Minutes where you get your true crime fix in 15 minutes or less or your podcast is free. I'm your writer Sam Rossi and shortly I'll be handing over a rough draft of a script to my brother AJ who hasn't read it, who most likely has no idea what we're talking about. This should be fun.
Born Betty Lou Dunavant on March 12th, 1937 in Roxborough, North Carolina, Betty Lou became deaf after a bout with measles. She would claim her father sexually abused her. Wow we're just jumping right into this one aren't we?
Betty Lou Beets, a woman from Texas, had a tumultuous life filled with multiple marriages and criminal activities. She was convicted of murdering her fifth husband, Jimmy Beets, and her fourth husband, Doyle Barker. Betty Lou's criminal record also included public lewdness and shooting her first husband, Robert Branson. She went through multiple trials and appeals before being sentenced to death by lethal injection in 2000. This conversation explores the details of Betty Lou Beets' life and crimes.
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Kenneth Eugene Smith was hired by Reverend Charles Sennett Sr. to kill his wife, Elizabeth Doreen Sennett. Smith, along with John Forrest Parker, beat and stabbed Elizabeth to death in her Alabama home. The murder was staged as a home invasion. Smith was convicted and sentenced to death, but his conviction was vacated on appeal. He was retried and sentenced to life without parole, but the judge overruled and sentenced him to death again. Parker was also sentenced to death and executed in 2010. Williams, another accomplice, was sentenced to life and died in prison in 2020. Smith's execution was scheduled multiple times but was botched and ultimately called off. He was later scheduled to be executed by nitrogen hypoxia, a method that had never been used before in Alabama.
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In this bonus episode, the hosts discuss whether murderers should profit off of their crimes. They agree that murderers should not be able to make money off of telling their stories, but there is a gray area when it comes to victims writing tell-all books. They also explore the topic of profiteering in general, including the issue of charities and the fine line between reporting and grifting in podcasting. The hosts conclude that criminals should not profit from their crimes, but that writing about their experiences can still be valuable.
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Christopher J. Scarver Sr. was a Wisconsin murderer who was diagnosed with schizophrenia and had messianic delusions. He killed three people, including Jeffrey Dahmer, in prison. Scarver's story raises questions about mental illness, economic motivations for murder, and the ethics of profiting from crime. The conversation also touches on other famous killers and the laws surrounding profiting from murder. Get bonus content on Patreon
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The siblings learn about the execution of Alan Miler in Alabama. Being gay is okay..
Alan Eugene Miller was a spree killer in Alabama in 1999. He killed three people because he believed they were spreading rumors about him being gay. This conversation discusses the case and explores topics such as homophobia, mental illness, and toxic masculinity. It emphasizes the importance of acceptance and understanding towards the LGBTQ+ community
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Sam gives you a fan requested episode of the Carolands murderer David Allen Raley. We discuss this creeper and senseless murders.
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David Allen Rayleigh is a convicted murderer currently on death row in San Quentin. He worked as a guard at the Caroland Mansion and gave unauthorized tours, often targeting high school girls. On February 2nd, 1985, he lured two teenage girls to the mansion, forced them into the basement safe, and proceeded to beat, rape, and stab them. He then put them in his trunk and drove to a ravine, where he dumped them. One of the girls survived and identified Rayleigh. He was convicted and sentenced to death, but due to a referendum on the death penalty in California, his execution may never happen.
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