This episode of My Favorite Murder covers the New York Zodiac Killer and investigative reporter Nellie Bly. Hosts Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff share two stories from New York City, starting with the New York Zodiac Killer, who shot elderly victims while leaving cryptic notes referencing zodiac signs. The second story focuses on Nellie Bly, who went undercover to expose the horrific conditions at the Blackwell's Island Asylum in the late 1800s.
Georgia begins by detailing the New York Zodiac Killer, who shot an elderly man named Joseph Prochi in 1990. The case reveals a pattern of shootings linked to zodiac signs, leading to a police investigation that ultimately fails to capture the shooter. Despite the police's efforts, the shooter disappears after a series of attacks, leaving behind a chilling legacy.
Next, Karen tells the story of Nellie Bly, born Elizabeth Jane Cochran, who became a pioneering journalist. In the 1880s, she went undercover at the Blackwell's Island Asylum to reveal the inhumane treatment of patients. Her groundbreaking reporting led to significant reforms in mental health care, showcasing her impact as a journalist.
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of these stories in understanding crime and social issues in New York City. They also discuss the legacy of Nellie Bly and her contributions to investigative journalism.
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Georgia shares the story of the New York Zodiac Killer, while Karen discusses Nellie Bly's groundbreaking reporting on asylum conditions.
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