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Morning Cup of Murder

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Ever wonder what crime took place on today's date in true crime history? If so, sit back and grab a cup of coffee as you enjoy your daily dose of True Crime. Your host, Korina Biemesderfer, guides you through a dark history lesson, with tales of murder, abduction, serial killers, cults, and more in this short-form DAILY true crime podcast, that has been downloaded over 30 Million times. Remember, stay safe.

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271: Could A Head Injury Create A Killer? - January 17 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 17, 2020 11:00 - 6 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Not all serial killers come from a bad family. Sometimes, like Vasiliy Kulik who was born on January 17th 1956 and arrested on the same date exactly 30 years later, they come from families that are highly respected, well educated, and financially stable. So, what makes these men and women change so drastically from the environment they are raised in? Well, in this case in particular, it’s the age old blame...a ...

Could A Head Injury Create A Killer? - January 17 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 17, 2020 11:00 - 4 minutes - 4.52 MB

Not all serial killers come from a bad family. Sometimes, like Vasiliy Kulik who was born on January 17th 1956 and arrested on the same date exactly 30 years later, they come from families that are highly respected, well educated, and financially stable. So, what makes these men and women change so drastically from the environment they are raised in? Well, in this case in particular, it’s the age old blame...a head injury. Vasiliy Kulik Born and Arrested (1956 & 1986) Become a supporter of ...

The Werewolf of Wysteria Albert Fish - January 16 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 16, 2020 11:00 - 10 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Not many people have their deaths celebrated. But, on January 16th 1936, citizens of New York let out a collective sigh of relief and cheer as the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Boogey Man himself died in the electric chair. Don’t recognize those names, well, we know this monster as the infamous, Albert Fish. Albert Fish Died (1936) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.p...

Bind Torture and Kill B.T.K. - January 15 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 15, 2020 11:00 - 11 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com On January 15th 1974 a serial killer who would live on in infamy, would take his first 4 victims. This man, would go on to kill a total of 10 people and, had ne not gotten cocky, he may have gotten away with it. Today, we talk about the famous, BTK. Dennis Rader’s First Victim (1974) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twit...

The Most Prolific Serial Killer - January 14 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 14, 2020 11:00 - 8 minutes - 7.66 MB

Doctors, before starting their practice, take an oath to apply all measures in order to benefit and help the sick. To prevent disease and do no harm. On January 14th 1946 a man was born who would, by all accounts, break his oath as a doctor and cause harm, and death, on an estimated 250 patients. Harold Shipman Born (1946) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cup...

262: The Most Prolific Serial Killer - January 14 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 14, 2020 11:00 - 9 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Doctors, before starting their practice, take an oath to apply all measures in order to benefit and help the sick. To prevent disease and do no harm. On January 14th 1946 a man was born who would, by all accounts, break his oath as a doctor and cause harm, and death, on an estimated 250 patients. Harold Shipman Born (1946) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurd...

The Story of The AMBER ALERT - January 13 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 13, 2020 11:00 - 4 minutes - 6.43 MB

I believe it is important to know the stories behind certain laws or changes to our criminal justice system. While these stories are often incredibly sad, like all of these stories, it’s important to know the names behind change. On January 13th a girl named Amber Hagerman went missing. Amber’s story, while tragic and unfinished, gave us the alert that has saved so many others. Amber Hagerman Goes Missing (1996) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morning...

261: The Story of The AMBER ALERT - January 13 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 13, 2020 11:00 - 7 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com I believe it is important to know the stories behind certain laws or changes to our criminal justice system. While these stories are often incredibly sad, like all of these stories, it’s important to know the names behind change. On January 13th a girl named Amber Hagerman went missing. Amber’s story, while tragic and unfinished, gave us the alert that has saved so many others. Amber Hagerman Goes Missing (1996...

The Station Strangler - January 12 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 12, 2020 11:00 - 4 minutes - 4.06 MB

There are certain professions that garner a certain about of respect and trust. And, it’s incredibly heartbreaking when one abuses this trust and power. On January 12th 1967 a South African man was born who would go on to use his profession, a teacher, to lure 21 boys away from train stations and to their deaths. Norman Avzal Simons Born (1967) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitte...

262: The Station Strangler - January 12 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 12, 2020 11:00 - 5 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com There are certain professions that garner a certain about of respect and trust. And, it’s incredibly heartbreaking when one abuses this trust and power. On January 12th 1967 a South African man was born who would go on to use his profession, a teacher, to lure 21 boys away from train stations and to their deaths. Norman Avzal Simons Born (1967) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreo...

The Bodies In The Bathtubs - January 11 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 11, 2020 11:00 - 9 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com In January of 1915 a Detective Inspector by the name Arthur Neil received a letter that would not only change the course of his career but change the way criminals were brought to trial in 1900s London. The letter and all of it’s strange contents wove together a story that brought him to a man, born January 11th 1872, named Joseph Smith. George Joseph Smith Born (1872) Become a supporter of this podcast on Pat...

Parole Officer Catches an Unlikely Killer - January 10 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 10, 2020 11:00 - 8 minutes - 7.52 MB

Joseph Naso despite being described as a loner and “odd” was, by all accounts, a seemingly normal guy. He was ex military, married for 18 years, maintained a good relationship with his wife post divorce and, after his son was diagnosed with schizophrenia, spent years caring for him. If it wasn’t for his sticky fingers and an unannounced parole visit in 2010, no one would have known about his connection to a decades old cold case. And, on January 10th 1977, Joseph Naso claimed his first victi...

261: Parole Officer Catches an Unlikely Killer - January 10 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 10, 2020 11:00 - 9 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Joseph Naso despite being described as a loner and “odd” was, by all accounts, a seemingly normal guy. He was ex military, married for 18 years, maintained a good relationship with his wife post divorce and, after his son was diagnosed with schizophrenia, spent years caring for him. If it wasn’t for his sticky fingers and an unannounced parole visit in 2010, no one would have known about his connection to a dec...

Sketch of a Killer - January 9 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 09, 2020 11:00 - 7 minutes - 7.06 MB

Life is full of a series of events that, if done differently, could lead to an entirely different life. A man was arrested and sentenced to 70 years in prison for the murder of an infant. A man who, after being paroled after just 10 years, went on to take the lives of close to 20 women. Had this man’s life, who was arrested on January 9th 1992, gone differently, these women may still be alive. William Suff Arrested (1992) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.c...

260: Sketch of a Killer - January 9 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 09, 2020 11:00 - 9 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Life is full of a series of events that, if done differently, could lead to an entirely different life. A man was arrested and sentenced to 70 years in prison for the murder of an infant. A man who, after being paroled after just 10 years, went on to take the lives of close to 20 women. Had this man’s life, who was arrested on January 9th 1992, gone differently, these women may still be alive. William Suff Arre...

260: William Bonin The Freeway Killer - January 8 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 08, 2020 11:00 - 11 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com There are only 3 men who, as far as documentation goes, carry the moniker of Freeway Killer. And, on January 8th 1947 one of these men, one who would take the lives of a minimum of 21 young boys, was born. William Bonin Born (1947) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder F...

William Bonin The Freeway Killer - January 8 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 08, 2020 11:00 - 9 minutes - 9.22 MB

There are only 3 men who, as far as documentation goes, carry the moniker of Freeway Killer. And, on January 8th 1947 one of these men, one who would take the lives of a minimum of 21 young boys, was born. William Bonin Born (1947) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime...

The Last Man To See Them Alive - January 7 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 07, 2020 11:00 - 6 minutes - 6.08 MB

In San Francisco in 1895, the world was changing. The gaslit streets were filled with progression, bicycles, independence and unchaperoned women. In April of that year a man took advantage of these lone women and took the lives of 2 innocent women. And, on January 7th 1898, Theodore Durrant was executed for his crimes. Theodore Durrant Executed (1898) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https:/...

257: The Last Man To See Them Alive - January 7 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 07, 2020 11:00 - 8 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com In San Francisco in 1895, the world was changing. The gaslit streets were filled with progression, bicycles, independence and unchaperoned women. In April of that year a man took advantage of these lone women and took the lives of 2 innocent women. And, on January 7th 1898, Theodore Durrant was executed for his crimes. Theodore Durrant Executed (1898) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www...

The Brooklyn Strangler - January 6 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 06, 2020 11:00 - 4 minutes - 3.88 MB

On January 6th 1969 a man was born who would go on to take the lives of at least 5 women. But, a disgusting habit, spitting on the sidewalk, would help police capture the man known as the Brooklyn Strangler. Vincent Johnson Born (1969) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true c...

258: The Brooklyn Strangler - January 6 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 06, 2020 11:00 - 5 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com On January 6th 1969 a man was born who would go on to take the lives of at least 5 women. But, a disgusting habit, spitting on the sidewalk, would help police capture the man known as the Brooklyn Strangler. Vincent Johnson Born (1969) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurde...

257: The Insanity Plea - January 5 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 05, 2020 11:00 - 5 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com We often hear stories of guilty men and women trying to use an insanity plea in order to get a lesser sentence for their crimes. On January 5th 2005, a man had a bipolar breakdown that left his own mother dead. This is a case where the insanity plea was rightfully used and a man was finally given the help he so desperately needed. William Marrufo Kills Mom (2005) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: ...

The Insanity Plea - January 5 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 05, 2020 11:00 - 3 minutes - 3.28 MB

We often hear stories of guilty men and women trying to use an insanity plea in order to get a lesser sentence for their crimes. On January 5th 2005, a man had a bipolar breakdown that left his own mother dead. This is a case where the insanity plea was rightfully used and a man was finally given the help he so desperately needed. William Marrufo Kills Mom (2005) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitt...

256: A Seemingly Perfect Marriage - January 4 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 04, 2020 11:00 - 8 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com No one is ever, truly, perfect. Though, that is the word many used to describe Charles and Carol Stuart. They were the couple who kept a beautiful home, were kind and helpful to their neighbors, and never fought. In 1989 a series of events would shatter the public’s opinion on the perfect couple. And, on January 4th 1990, the accusations became too much for Charles to live with. Charles Stuart Kills Himself (19...

A Seemingly Perfect Marriage - January 4 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 04, 2020 11:00 - 6 minutes - 6.33 MB

No one is ever, truly, perfect. Though, that is the word many used to describe Charles and Carol Stuart. They were the couple who kept a beautiful home, were kind and helpful to their neighbors, and never fought. In 1989 a series of events would shatter the public’s opinion on the perfect couple. And, on January 4th 1990, the accusations became too much for Charles to live with. Charles Stuart Kills Himself (1990)

Falling In Love with a Killer - January 3 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 03, 2020 11:00 - 6 minutes - 6.33 MB

Falling in love with the wrong person happens to all of us at some point in our lives. However, on January 3rd 1946 a man was born who would, somehow, convince a woman named Carol Spadoni to marry him. All while he was serving time in prison for murder. Soon after his release, his new wife’s life would end just as tragically as the victims before her. Phillip Carl Jablonski Born (1946) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning...

254: Falling In Love with a Killer - January 3 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 03, 2020 11:00 - 8 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Falling in love with the wrong person happens to all of us at some point in our lives. However, on January 3rd 1946 a man was born who would, somehow, convince a woman named Carol Spadoni to marry him. All while he was serving time in prison for murder. Soon after his release, his new wife’s life would end just as tragically as the victims before her. Phillip Carl Jablonski Born (1946) Become a supporter of th...

John Wayne Gacy - January 2 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 02, 2020 11:00 - 10 minutes - 9.84 MB

John Wayne Gacy Picks up First Victim (1972) Coulrophobia is the term used to describe the deep phobia of clowns. It’s a fear that many have. On January 2nd 1972, the man we know as the killer clown took his first victim. Today, we talk a little about the infamous John Wayne Gacy. Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morn...

255: John Wayne Gacy - January 2 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 02, 2020 11:00 - 12 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com John Wayne Gacy Picks up First Victim (1972) Coulrophobia is the term used to describe the deep phobia of clowns. It’s a fear that many have. On January 2nd 1972, the man we know as the killer clown took his first victim. Today, we talk a little about the infamous John Wayne Gacy. Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitte...

Intro to January with True Crime Finland and Targeted

January 01, 2020 11:00 - 5 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Welcome to January 2020! Happy New Year! Today we feature two amazing podcasts! Targeted: https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/targeted-podcast-true-crime-domestic-violence/id1331219350 Facebook and Twitter: @targetedpodcast  True Crime Finland: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-finland/id1265412711 Twitter: @TC_finland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Quaker Killer John Tawell - January 1 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 01, 2020 11:00 - 6 minutes - 6.24 MB

In July of 1837 the electric telegraph was invented. Soon, it was employed along the railway lines where messages were sent from station to station. Why is this bit of information important? Because, on January 1st 1845 a man murdered his mistress in order to keep their affair a secret. And, thanks to this invention, his escape was stopped at the next station and he was arrested. This is the story of how technology helped put a man behind bars. John Tawell Kills Mistress (1845) Become a sup...

253: The Quaker Killer John Tawell - January 1 2020 - Today in True Crime History

January 01, 2020 11:00 - 8 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com In July of 1837 the electric telegraph was invented. Soon, it was employed along the railway lines where messages were sent from station to station. Why is this bit of information important? Because, on January 1st 1845 a man murdered his mistress in order to keep their affair a secret. And, thanks to this invention, his escape was stopped at the next station and he was arrested. This is the story of how techno...

251: Boys Dont Cry (The Murder of Brandon Teena) December 31 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 31, 2019 11:00 - 10 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com We live in a society that has a problem with people being “different”. As the years have gone by, change has happened, but at the core we are still a world full of fear. On December 31st 1993 the life of a young man who already lived a life of difficulty and constant fight, was brutally murdered simply because those around him, couldn’t understand and accept his differences. Brandon Teena Killed (1993) Become ...

Boys Dont Cry (The Murder of Brandon Teena) December 31 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 31, 2019 11:00 - 8 minutes - 7.93 MB

We live in a society that has a problem with people being “different”. As the years have gone by, change has happened, but at the core we are still a world full of fear. On December 31st 1993 the life of a young man who already lived a life of difficulty and constant fight, was brutally murdered simply because those around him, couldn’t understand and accept his differences. Brandon Teena Killed (1993) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurde...

250: The Unsolved Case of The Servant Girl Annihilator - December 30 2019 - Today In True Crime History

December 30, 2019 11:00 - 9 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Beginning on December 30th 1884 the city of Austin, Texas was sent into a tailspin with the first of 7 women were brutally murdered with a gaping hole in her head. The Servant Girl Annihilator preyed upon women for a year and his identity remains unknown. So, why haven’t you heard about this before? Because another famous murderer was at large just across the pond just 3 years later, erasing the news headlines ...

The Unsolved Case of The Servant Girl Annihilator - December 30 2019 - Today In True Crime History

December 30, 2019 11:00 - 7 minutes - 7.31 MB

Beginning on December 30th 1884 the city of Austin, Texas was sent into a tailspin with the first of 7 women were brutally murdered with a gaping hole in her head. The Servant Girl Annihilator preyed upon women for a year and his identity remains unknown. So, why haven’t you heard about this before? Because another famous murderer was at large just across the pond just 3 years later, erasing the news headlines in Austin. And, in an interesting twist, these men may be one in the same. Servant...

Christmas Cards and Murder - December 29 2019 - Today In True Crime History

December 29, 2019 11:00 - 5 minutes - 4.88 MB

Every year people look forward to receiving Christmas cards from friends and family. It was a Christmas card sent to St. Johns County Cold Case Homicide Task Force in January of 1997 that would lead to a man who was arrested on December 29th 1996, to be connected to the murders of 6 individuals. William Darrell Lindsey Arrested (1996) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupo...

249: Christmas Cards and Murder - December 29 2019 - Today In True Crime History

December 29, 2019 11:00 - 6 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Every year people look forward to receiving Christmas cards from friends and family. It was a Christmas card sent to St. Johns County Cold Case Homicide Task Force in January of 1997 that would lead to a man who was arrested on December 29th 1996, to be connected to the murders of 6 individuals. William Darrell Lindsey Arrested (1996) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morn...

248: The Longest Prison Sentence - December 29 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 28, 2019 11:00 - 6 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Those who choose to testify against others in a crime are truly brave people. Especially, as Walter Koeller would find out in 1899, when the men are dangerous and unhinged. One of these me, who died on December 28th 1976 would go on to serve the longest prison sentence and walk away a free man. Richard Honeck Dies (1976) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder...

The Longest Prison Sentence - December 29 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 28, 2019 11:00 - 4 minutes - 4.27 MB

Those who choose to testify against others in a crime are truly brave people. Especially, as Walter Koeller would find out in 1899, when the men are dangerous and unhinged. One of these me, who died on December 28th 1976 would go on to serve the longest prison sentence and walk away a free man. Richard Honeck Dies (1976) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupof...

247: The Old Lady Killer of Mexico - December 27 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 27, 2019 11:00 - 6 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com It’s hard to hear about cold, calculating murderers and feel any sympathy. Even though, many, have a troubled childhood, you cannot excuse the taking of a human life. On December 27th 1957 a woman was born into a truly horrible childhood. In an effort to deal with the hand her mother dealt her, she would go on to be referred to as La Mataviejitas or, the Old Lady Killer. Juana Barraza Born (1957) Become a supp...

The Old Lady Killer of Mexico - December 27 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 27, 2019 11:00 - 5 minutes - 4.93 MB

It’s hard to hear about cold, calculating murderers and feel any sympathy. Even though, many, have a troubled childhood, you cannot excuse the taking of a human life. On December 27th 1957 a woman was born into a truly horrible childhood. In an effort to deal with the hand her mother dealt her, she would go on to be referred to as La Mataviejitas or, the Old Lady Killer. Juana Barraza Born (1957) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Fol...

Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? - December 26 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 26, 2019 11:00 - 8 minutes - 8.12 MB

There are cold cases so famous, that even someone who hates true crime know almost all of the details. On December 26th 1997 the body of a little beauty queen was found and her face would grace the covers of magazines for years to come. However, to this day, we still don’t know who killed JonBenet Ramsey. JonBenet Ramsey’s Body Found (1997) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.co...

246: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? - December 26 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 26, 2019 11:00 - 10 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com There are cold cases so famous, that even someone who hates true crime know almost all of the details. On December 26th 1997 the body of a little beauty queen was found and her face would grace the covers of magazines for years to come. However, to this day, we still don’t know who killed JonBenet Ramsey. JonBenet Ramsey’s Body Found (1997) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.co...

The Lawson Family Christmas Day Tragedy - December 25 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 25, 2019 11:00 - 5 minutes - 5.48 MB

There are some cases, like the one that happened on December 25nd 1929, where we may never know the real reason a person, let alone a father, takes the life of his entire family. This is the story of the brutal slaying of the Lawson family on Christmas day. Lawson Family Murders (1929) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @...

245: The Lawson Family Christmas Day Tragedy - December 25 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 25, 2019 11:00 - 7 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com There are some cases, like the one that happened on December 25nd 1929, where we may never know the real reason a person, let alone a father, takes the life of his entire family. This is the story of the brutal slaying of the Lawson family on Christmas day. Lawson Family Murders (1929) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Tw...

244: Murder and Gang Mentality - December 24 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 24, 2019 11:00 - 9 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Sometimes, people kill just to kill. Mob mentality takes over and can have deadly consequences. On December 24th 1992, Christmas Eve, a man and his self-proclaimed Downtown Posse began their killing spree that would later be dubbed the Christmas Killings. Marvallous Keene Starts Killing Spree (1992) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup o...

Murder and Gang Mentality - December 24 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 24, 2019 11:00 - 8 minutes - 7.75 MB

Sometimes, people kill just to kill. Mob mentality takes over and can have deadly consequences. On December 24th 1992, Christmas Eve, a man and his self-proclaimed Downtown Posse began their killing spree that would later be dubbed the Christmas Killings. Marvallous Keene Starts Killing Spree (1992) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on...

243: When The FBI Doesn't Listen - December 23 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 23, 2019 11:00 - 7 minutes

Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com There are many moments in life that you can look back at an event with hindsight and wish you had done something differently. On December 23rd 2003 a man was sentenced to death for the murder of 3 innocent people. However, the day before taking their lives, he called the FBI and attempted to turn himself in. No one showed up to arrest him. Gary Lee Sampson Sentenced to Death (2003) Become a supporter of this p...

When The FBI Doesn't Listen - December 23 2019 - Today in True Crime History

December 23, 2019 11:00 - 6 minutes - 5.64 MB

There are many moments in life that you can look back at an event with hindsight and wish you had done something differently. On December 23rd 2003 a man was sentenced to death for the murder of 3 innocent people. However, the day before taking their lives, he called the FBI and attempted to turn himself in. No one showed up to arrest him. Gary Lee Sampson Sentenced to Death (2003) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup...

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