This episode features a discussion about the podcast series "The Thing About Helen and Olga" with guests Keith Morrison and Susan Leibowitz. They discuss the criminal activities of Helen Golay and Olga Rudderschmidt, who targeted homeless men in Los Angeles for insurance fraud.
The conversation highlights how the two women appeared to be kind-hearted but were actually involved in staging deaths to collect insurance payouts. Keith Morrison describes their methodical approach and the patience they exhibited over the years.
Key discussions include the role of private investigator Ed Webster, who uncovered the scheme, and the challenges faced by law enforcement in building a case against the women. The episode also touches on the bizarre circumstances surrounding the women's interactions with victims and the eventual trial.
Listeners hear about the investigation techniques used by the LAPD and the emotional impact on the victims' families. The episode concludes with reflections on the long-term consequences for Helen and Olga, who remain incarcerated.
The episode serves as a reminder of the complexities of crime and the human stories behind it, as well as the ongoing interest in the case.
Helen and Olga staged deaths of homeless men for insurance fraud, leading to their conviction and life sentences.
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