Hello! Thanks for coming back. This week, Mariel discusses convicted serial killer, Louise Peete. Digressions include a dating story, quarantine, Bob’s Burgers, and election 2020. Thank you so much for listening! We hope everyone is hanging in there.
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This week, Mariel sheds light on the plight of Overseas Filipino & migrant workers with the case of Flor Contemplacion and the death of Joanna Demafelis. Amanda shares the crimes of Florida Death Row Inmate, Tiffany Cole, her crimes, including the murders of Carol and Reggie Sumner. Digressions include Netflix’s “The Trial of Gabriel Fernandez.” On the bright side, NBC’s new season of “Good Girls” is on now, and the latest episodes are available on Hulu. Thanks for listening!
This week, Amanda and Mariel obsess over rodents who went viral. Then Amanda tells us about another “black widow” killer, Judy Buenoano. Then Mariel follows up with a murder-for-hire that led to the second execution of a woman in Virginia, with the case of Teresa Lewis. Digressions include High School Musical, Tonka the Bear (dog), an MS Word typing fail, The Pharmacist and Love Is Blind on Netflix. Amazon’s new “Falling For A Killer” and more vape-shaming.
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“The gunmen, Matthew Shallenberger (right) and Rodney Fuller, were sentenced to life terms. Shallenberger committed suicide in prison in 2006”. – Via Murderpedia Photo and Caption Found Here
Julian Lewis (right) and Charles Lewis (left), victims Photo Found Here
Hello! This week Amanda dives into a deadly love triangle with the story of Kelly Gissendaner, and then Mariel follows with the story of a killer wife, the Black widow, Betty Lou Beets. Digressions include Alexa interruptions, a personal connection to a serial killer, a Lisa Montgomery experience, and more!
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Hello, our hopefully-not-so Bloody Valentines. This week, Mariel will regale the story behind Barbara Graham, who would later become known as “Bloody Babs”, backstabbing lovers, a flock of seagulls (not the band or the haircut) and the third woman executed by gas chamber in California. Then Amanda tells us a marital homicide story that landed Angelina Rodriguez on Death Row. Digressions include a dating story and past Valentine’s Day reminiscing.
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This is a big one, folks! Another dive into one of the United States’s not so fine moments, the execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Then Mariel tells the story of a woman from across the pond, Ruth Ellis, whose execution rocked Britain and fueled what would become the abolishment of all hangings and eventually all death penalties. Digressions include a SimsTM adaptation of Netflix’s You, “Chronic Hormone Syndrome,” and other things that we are kind of obsessed with right now. Thanks for listening!
Ethel and Julius Rosenburg post conviction of espionage, 1951 Photo Found Here
The two sons of Ethel and Julius (Robert age 6 on the right and Michael age 10 on the left), along with Julius’ mother marching in a demonstration for clemency for Ethel andJulius in front of the White House, 1953. Photo Found Here
Robert (left) and Michael (right) Rosenburg reading about their parents’ execution in the Daily News paper Photo Found Here
David Greenglass, Ethel’s Brother, in court 1956 Photo Found Here
The “Six Principals in the Russian Atomic Spy Ring” From Left to Right: Anatoli Yakolvev; Julius Rosenburg; Ethel Rosenburg; Klaus Fuchs; David Greenglass; Harry Gold Photo Found Here
Buckle up because this week, Amanda tells the story of the infamous female serial killer turned cult hero, Aileen Wuornos. Then Mariel tells a story that could leave you asking questions. Should Kerry Lyn Dalton be serving a death sentence which she received in 1995? Where is Irene Melanie May? Followed by a story of heroic Furries. Digressions include the new Netflix series on Aaron Hernandez and other recent crime binges.
This week Amanda offers the long and disturbing history of the death penalty. Then Mariel tells an Oklahoma murder for hire story which led to the execution of Marilyn Plantz, the 2nd woman to be put to death in the state. Ending with digressions about gym stuff, the possible dystopian future of online-dating, Mariel’s early-onset geriatric problems and discovering the iPhone feature that won’t let you forget 21st birthday decisions and questionable hair-dos.
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Drugs are bad! In this episode, Amanda and Mariel tag-team the story of The Texas Pick-Axe Murderess. That’s what happens when you decide to surprise one another every week with a different story. Maybe it’s a sister thing, almost like a sixth-sense…
Amanda tells us about a tragic fetal abduction, which resulted in the death of the mother-to-be, Bobbie Jo Stinnett. Then Mariel tells us the horrible tale of the cruel killing in 1998 of 59-year-old Louis “Buddy” Musso by a woman who would become the 14th woman executed in the modern era US.