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Podcast Notes:
Akira Ross
Allan Lanteigne/Demitry Papasotiriou
Summit Kumar
Raymond Scotter
Shawndell McCloud
Dr. Louis Chen/Eric Cooper/Cooper Chen
Warning this case involves the death of a child. Starts at 3:20.
To watch any of these episodes you can find them at:
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This episode has a case of homophobic murder by a stranger, the murderous obsession of a former lover, the corruption and greed of love gone wrong, a son killing a father to save the honor of the family, and more, a robbery and a murder, and a doctor and family annihilator.
For lots of historical and personal reasons intimate partner violence continues to be under-reported in the queer community but resources are available.
First are resources for the United States.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Online live chat: thehotline.org
If you or someone you know is in danger call 9-1-1 immediately.
The International Domestic Violence Resource Guide (2024) is the largest resource from around the world.
https://www.cvpsd.org/post/domestic-violence-resources-in-the-north-america
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Here are seven cases of stalking, and homophobia in the United States and Sweden, a case of a stepfather's homophobic rage, and an unresolved case of a body in a fish tank.
These shorts are taken from the Panic YouTube channel. If you’d like to see any of these shorts please join me at the Panic channel using the link below.
Brittany Cosby and Crystal Jackson
Brain Eggs
Josef ben Meddour
Marcus Volk
Lawrence Wong and Thomas Whitney
Zachary Kennedy
Steen Fenrich
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Thanks!
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Robert Bennett Jr. was a smart guy from a wealthy family he was also a violent sadist who liked to inflict pain on unwitting strangers.
Though this is not a murder case it illustrates what happens when you mix a homophobic cultural attitude filtered down to law enforcement mixes with the influence of a predator from a wealthy family who'd go to any length to protect their son.
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Note: I've only just realized that the audio for the previous upload of this episode was icky and is only a few minutes long. Here is the episode in its entirety.
I have also wanted to delve into the lives of Jeffrey Trail and David Madson and Andrew Cunanan's relationship with them both. In part, because as tragic as Gianni Versace's murder was, not to mention the murders of Lee Miglin and poor Andrew Reese who was just doing his job, Trail and Madson's murders seem particularly devasting.
Friends and lovers, secrets and lies.
People who knew them said Cunanan loved and admired Trail and Madson, and they at some stage loved him, yet he killed them both as some sort of retribution for his life falling apart.
I hope you'l listen and share this episode because these two men are worthy of your consideration. Having spent time reading about them I feel even more affection for them and for their loved ones who were lucky to have these extraordinary young men in their lives.
Here are a few links to the 48-hour interview with Jeffrey Trail and a link to some of the letters and pictures Cunanan wrote to Madson.
To watch this episode:https://youtu.be/zFhfVTudwQg
48 Hours Richard Schlesinger's connection with a Cunanan victimhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elzxfa2cwdg
Pictures and Letters
https://www.tumblr.com/andrew-cunanan-true-crime-blog
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Peeble LaDime Doe
Wendy Thorpe
Gordon Church
Luke Davies and Jesse Baird
Ranjith Kankanamalage
Zach Kennedy
August Provost
Seven cases of intimate partner violence and hate crime murders.
The case of Peeble LaDime Doe, a transgender woman who was murdered by her former lover.
This is the first case in the nation to use federal protections to prosecute a hate crime based on gender identity even though South Carolina remains one of the two states with no hate crime protections for queer people.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Online live chat: thehotline.org
If you or someone you know is in danger call 9-1-1 immediately.
I you'd like to watch any of these episodes you can find them on the Panic: Queer True Crime YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@panicqueertruecrime
Before you go subscribe here and while you're there subscribe there. Hugs!
Finally, Panic has been voted one of the best gay true crime podcasts to listen to by the folks at Feedspot. Thanks to you all for making it happen.
https://crime.feedspot.com/queer_true_crime_podcasts/
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This week a mixture of intimate partner violence, madness, and homophobia.
If you'd like to watch any of these stories join me at the Panic Queer True Crime Channel on YouTube.
Jake Marandino
Harley Walker
Annie Meyer
Brian Campbell
Jun Lin
Crystal Parker
Naasire Johnson
Filippo Gangitano
Sylvia Lugo
Howard Efland
If you or anyone you know is the victim of violence please use the link above.
In the U.S., call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
You deserve to live a life free of violence of any kind.
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Eight stories of intimate partner abuse, theft, murder, and a historical case that has never been solved.
To watch any of these stories you can find them at:
https://www.youtube.com/@panicqueertruecrime
Gary Ruby
Ronald Shumway
Heather Diebert
Dr. Gary Jenkins
Timothy Smith
The Slasher
Brian Williamson
Casey Taylor
If you or anyone you know is the victim of violence please use the link above.
In the U.S., call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
You deserve to live a life free of violence of any kind.
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The story of Jimmy Zappalorti's life and death is the story of the times in which he lived. The love of a family, and community, and the search for self-acceptance and a small amount of joy. Jimmy Zappalorti died twice.
Once while stationed in Danang, Vietnam, and some twenty years later on Staten Island where he grew up when two hate-filled young men decided to take his life.
It has been an honor to tell Jimmy's story and to get to know his story. I think you might have as much affection for him as I do. Please join me and share the story of the life and times of Jimmy Zappalorti.
To watch this story: https://youtu.be/nBHzEYjqoAY
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Eight stories of love, friendship, homophobic hate, and murder.
Annamarie Rintila
Brian Bergeron
Daniel Clancy
Harry Major
Jorge Diaz Johnston
Steven Nelson
Allen Leroy Anderson
Devon Hoover
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In this episode stories of queer folks targeted and murdered for the crime of being gay.
If you'd like to watch any of these episodes join me at the Panic: Queer True Crime Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@panicqueertruecrime
Bernardo Pantaleon
Benjamin Anderson
A'Nee Robertson Gerry Edwards and Chris Bevan David Morley David Iwo Jimmie ‘Jay’ Lee Lauren "Lela" Leslie Sakai Gunn Yousef Palani Steven Lorenzo Devan Hoover Jesús Ociel Baena and Dorian Daniel Herrera -
This is the last of the thirty cases Australian investigators reopened to explore whether or not the victims were the victims of gay hate crimes.
You can find the other cases here or on the Panic YouTube channels.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw
I have listed the cases that have the least amount of evidence pointing to a hate crime. Out of respect for the victims, I am posting their names here.
Anthony Cawsey
Kenneth Brennan
Peter Bauman
Richard Slater
William Dutfield
The Greek Consul
Less Compelling evidence of a hate crime murder.
This is among eight of the original 30 unsolved cases that former police gay liaison coordinator Sue Thompson and criminologist Stephen Tomsen have set aside as less compelling. With the help of gay community leaders, they conducted a “conservative” review of their 30 cases last year and cut the list to the 22 deaths they believe deserve the most police attention.
John Gordon HughesSamantha Raye
Scott Miller
Ali Mokdad
Graham Paynter
If you have information on any of these cases. Contact:
CRIMESTOPPERS 1800 333 000
WWW.CRIMESTOPPERS.COM.AU
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This episode continues to collect and share the unsolved, and a few solved murders of gay men who were bashed along the cliffs and beaches of Bondi Beach in Australia between the 1970s and 1990s.
Investigators have begun a serious effort to solve as many of these cases as possible. Part of their dedication is an acknowledgment of the neglect on the part of the police and the large society when it came to violence against the LGBTQ+ community. Sometimes this violence was led by the police themselves.
As the police continue to try and solve these cases I wanted to share their stories here and on the Youtube channel.
If you want to watch any of these shorts you can find them all on the Panic: Queer True Crime channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw
Cyril Olsen
Kritchikorn Rattanajuathaporn
William Allen
Raymond Keam
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Here is a group of shorts from the Panic Queer True Crime channel. If you’d like to watch any of these episodes join me at the Youtube Panic channel.
Australian Gay Bashing Murders
Gilles Mattaini
John Hughes
Stephen Dempsey
William Rooney
Intimate Partner Violence
Anthony Morley
Matthew Leveson
The link to watch any of these episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw
You can find the episode Bashed here in the Panic podcasts.
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Here is a group of shorts from the Panic Queer True Crime channel. If you’d like to watch any of these episodes join me at the Youtube Panic channel.
Mohammed Altaher
Steven Cozzi
Crispin Dye AC/DC's Former Manager
Heuermann, Gilgo Beach Serial Killer (The only male victim
Jody Dobrowski
Colin Ireland
Intimate partner violence in queer relationships is real.
You deserve to live a life free of violence of any kind.
National Domestic Violence Hotline: Hours: 24/7.
Languages: English, Spanish, and 200+ through interpretation service.
For help call: 800-799-7233
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Deon Brown told his mother he was returning to Nashville after performing in a drag show in Memphis. When she got home from work Brown was sleeping, later he told her he'd be visiting a friend.
The next day she would get the news that her son was dead. On November 14, 2016 police responding to a call of a body in the parking lot of Nashville's Western Express trucking company found Deon Brown's body surrounded by blood. Police found several items covered in blood but Brown's car was missing.
If you'd like to watch this episode use the link below.
Youtube:
https://youtu.be/vZam97aI240
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Adrian Murphy was a successful Irish dancer who had traveled the world performing and teaching. In 2019, he moved to London for a position at the Royal Academy of Dance when he was murdered in a scheme to rob rich gay men.
What followed was a race by the police to stop a pair of Scapolomine-wielding lovers from robbing and killing anyone else. Will the police catch them in time? Will they be brought to justice for the murder of Adrian Murphy?
A note: In printed reports of this case the Coke can found in the toilet had traces of scopolamine in it. Having reviewed the statements from police on the scene the can was tested for prints. No mention of anything inside.
As incidents of robbery via dating apps rises attention and caution should be paid.
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From the 1970s to 2021 here are nine cases of women and men who were murdered driven by hate, greed, and hate.
Michelle Abdill, Roxanne Ellis, and Robert Acremant, A Ball of Hate Murder in the Shenandoahs, Julianne Marie Williams and Laura Winan Who Killed Kylen Schulte And Crystal Turner? Fong Hiu Tung and Lau Kai Hei Dr. Duncan: Drowned by the Police for Fun Mark Carson Elliot Morales Murder in the Village Paul Broussard Michael Sandy Malachi Robinson set up and shot a 16-year-old The Gay Hell's Kitchen MurdersTo watch any of these stories checkout the Panic: Queer True Crime channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw
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Richard Rogers was respected in his job by patients and colleagues he often blended into the background by the patrons at the bars he frequented. He was also a serial murderer. Strictly speaking, Rogers is not a serial killer. He was convicted of killing two men, suspected of killing two others. He also killed another man almost 20 years before the murders in New York and New Jersey in the 1990s.
Rogers was quiet and unassuming. He worked for years as a nurse in the children's ward at Mount Sinai Hospital, one of the great hospitals in the world where he was respected and liked by patients and colleagues alike.
His quietness hide a volcano of anger that would play out with older men whom he met in Manhattan. Called the last-call killer because he targeted men who drank a lot and by closing time were easy to lure back to his home.
The one surviving victim said he was given orange juice and when he came to he was bound with hospital id bracelets up and down both arms. He managed to get away and went to the police. The case went to trial and Rogers's mask of respectability got him acquitted as it did in the 1970s after murdering his college roommate with a hammer, suffocating him, and hiding his body. No one could quite believe this quiet guy was a killer.
An advancement in fingerprint technology would allow police the evidence they needed in the murders of two men. In 2005, Richard Rogers was found guilty of the two murders as well as hiding the body parts. He remains the prime suspect in the murders of two of the other men let's hope technology helps solve their murders as well.
Michael Pierro
A friend of 12 years said of Rogers ''He is a lovely fellow who likes antiques and everything that has to do with money,'' Mr. Henry said. But, he said, Rogers never got beyond ''the outskirts'' of the circle of friends he sought.
At times, his friend said, Rogers had pretended to be the descendant of an aristocratic New York family. But he added that Mr. Rogers was a do-gooder who volunteered to shop for homebound men with H.I.V. and was considered thoroughly trustworthy by those who knew him. ''He was the kind of guy you could trust with your A.T.M. card.''
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A few words about this moment we're in and pride. I hope you had a good one.
Hugs and Love and Hugs!
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Intimate Partner violence in the LGBTQ+ community is understudied and under-reported with lesbian couples the least studied of all. These are starting to improve and resources are available.
This episode features eight cases of intimate partner murder.
Resources are available if you or anyone you know is in an intimate partner violent relationship.
You deserve to live a life free of violence of any kind.
24, Alexander Duberek, and 30, Chad Luera were in a year-long, long-distance relationship. On Oct. 31, 2020, Duberek flew from San Diego where he lived to his boyfriend’s home in Texas with a plan to end the long-distance love affair.
28, Fang Yao was addicted to gambling. She was in debt to friends and her ex-girlfriend 26, Wang Lei, but she wanted more. At 5:30 am on January 30, 2018, her habit would come at a terrible price in the city of Yangzhou.
In 1996, wealthy Utah restauranteur John Williams met Craig Crawford in San Francisco on a blind date. Initially, they bonded over their similarities but drug addiction, mental illness, and domestic violence would take their toll.
On November 24, 2021, officers responded to a report of a body on the northbound Beltway Parkway in Maryland. Officers found 26, Sharisse Denise Carr lying face down on the shoulder of the road. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Around 3:15 on the morning of Oct. 3rd, 2021, police responded to gunshots fired in Pittsburgh's Sheraden neighborhood. When they arrived they discovered the lifeless body of the mother of three 38, Kia Reynolds.
On Sunday 22 May 2016, Lyndsey Vaux of Platt Bridge in England died from the 90 untreated injuries she received over the five years of being assaulted, abused, and starved by her girlfriend, 32 Becky Reid, and Reid's mother.
When Peter Farquhar died in his home the cause was thought to be acute alcohol intoxication but his diary would lead law enforcement to the love of his life Ben Field.
According to friends 48, Keith Harris and 26, Othman Al-Muttablaby lived happily together in San Francisco until Thursday, November 2, 2017, when Harris was found with multiple stab wounds he died in the hospital from his injuries. Al-Muttablaby was nowhere to be found.
Resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Online live chat: thehotline.org
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline LGBTQ & Gay-Friendly
(888) 402-1504
https://www.addicted.org/ If you or someone else is in immediate danger call 9-1-1.
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