This episode discusses the lives of Helen Golay and Olga Rutter-Schmidt, their charitable work with the homeless in Los Angeles, and the subsequent murders of two men they helped.
Helen and Olga, two elderly women, volunteered to assist the homeless in Los Angeles, focusing on individuals like Paul Vados, who they supported for two years before his mysterious death.
The narrative shifts to Kenneth McDavid, another man they helped, who also met a tragic end. His death raised questions about the women's true intentions.
Paul Pringle, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, provides context on Helen and Olga's backgrounds, highlighting their contrasting personalities and motivations for helping the homeless.
As the story unfolds, it reveals the dark side of their charitable acts, leading to an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Paul and Kenneth.
Helen and Olga's charity work masks a dark truth involving murder and deception in Los Angeles.
This episode stands out for the following:
Oh yes, this is a horror story, all right.The Thing About Helen & Olga - Ep. 1: Nothing to Lose. Everything to Gain
They never did anything halfway.The Thing About Helen & Olga - Ep. 1: Nothing to Lose. Everything to Gain
It was like Paul had encountered a miracle.The Thing About Helen & Olga - Ep. 1: Nothing to Lose. Everything to Gain
The truth?The Thing About Helen & Olga - Ep. 1: Nothing to Lose. Everything to Gain
But first things first.The Thing About Helen & Olga - Ep. 1: Nothing to Lose. Everything to Gain
You don't make judgments. You just kind of put it all together.The Thing About Helen & Olga - Ep. 1: Nothing to Lose. Everything to Gain