This episode of My Favorite Murder features summer-themed stories, including the Fourth of July Murders, a skunk encounter, and near-death experiences.
Georgia and Karen discuss the tragic case of Manuel Goering, who abducted and murdered his children during a fireworks display in Concord, New Hampshire, in 2003. The story highlights the efforts of their mother, Terry, and a woman named Stephanie Dietrich, who ultimately located the children's remains.
Another story shared involves a humorous encounter with a skunk in Southwest Florida, where a father, after drinking, attempts to remove the skunk using a carpet roll and peanut butter, leading to a chaotic scene.
Cora Jo recounts a near-death experience from her time as a henna tattoo artist at a hotel in Daytona Beach, where a child threw a grapefruit-sized rock from a balcony, narrowly missing her.
Lastly, a listener shares a childhood story about their pet guinea pig, Louise, whose burial led to a sinkhole at their mother's office, creating a humorous yet mortifying situation.
This episode features summer stories of tragedy, humor, and near-death experiences, including a skunk encounter and a tragic abduction case.
This episode stands out for the following:
God, what a horrifying thing to happen to a mother.MFM Minisode 442
What a beautiful thing that sorry, her name is Stephanie that donated her time.MFM Minisode 442
It's so crazy.MFM Minisode 442
We wanted to give Louise a proper send-off.MFM Minisode 442
Did Louise truly deep dive into the depths? We will never know.MFM Minisode 442
It's now a few decades later and my mom is mostly over it.MFM Minisode 442