This episode of My Favorite Murder covers chilling hometown murder stories, including the I-70 Killer, and personal anecdotes about survival during WWII. Guests share their experiences with crime and family history.
Listener Hannah recounts a terrifying story about the I-70 Killer, who murdered two women in a bridal store in Wichita, Kansas, in 1992. She reflects on the close call her mother had with the killer, emphasizing the ongoing investigation.
Ingrid shares her family's history during WWII, including tales of Norwegian resistance against Nazi occupiers. She describes how her grandfather met her grandmother while seeking help during the war.
Brett warns listeners about a recent bank scam he fell victim to, detailing how he was tricked into giving away his account information. He urges caution with suspicious phone calls.
Noreen shares a humorous story about her mother who fought back against a mugger, showcasing her mother's strength and resilience. The episode concludes with lighthearted anecdotes about childhood mishaps.
Listeners share chilling murder stories and personal anecdotes about survival and scams, blending humor with serious themes.
This episode stands out for the following:
He promised to heal them. Instead, he left a trail of broken bodies.MFM Minisode 386
How is that not solved?MFM Minisode 386
She mugged her mugger!MFM Minisode 386
You have the DNA of a Brooklyn warrior embedded in you.MFM Minisode 386
You fucking psycho.MFM Minisode 386
Oh, conniving drunk girl.MFM Minisode 386