
This episode covers the kidnapping and crimes committed by Gary Hynick against six women in North Philadelphia in 1986, including Josephina Rivera, Sandra Lindsay, Lisa Thomas, Deborah Dudley, Jackie Asins, and Agnes Adams.
The discussion begins with the background of Josephina Rivera, who accepted a ride from Gary Hynick, leading to her abduction. The episode details the timeline of events on November 26, 1986, when Rivera and five other women were taken captive.
Key discussions include the harrowing experiences of the women while held in Hynick's basement, the psychological impact of their ordeal, and the eventual rescue. The episode highlights the bravery of the survivors and the challenges they faced during and after their captivity.
Listeners hear about the investigation that followed the discovery of the crimes, including the efforts of law enforcement to bring Hynick to justice. The episode emphasizes the importance of remembering the victims and the lasting effects of such traumatic events.
Gary Hynick kidnapped six women in 1986, detailing their harrowing experiences and eventual rescue.

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She could never have anticipated the events that were about to unfold.most sadistic crimes in American history?