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MFM Minisode 386

June 03, 2024 /

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.

TLDR

Listeners share chilling murder stories and personal anecdotes about survival and scams, blending humor with serious themes.

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My favorite murder Hello and welcome to My Favorite Murder, the mini-sode. Oh my God, here it is.
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It's so different. It's so cute. You want to go first? Yeah. Okay, I have a classic hometown for you.
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Okay. Great. It's called My Mom's I-70 Killer Connection. Dear Karen, Georgia and MFM crew, long-time listener, first-time writer,
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you told us to ask about stories during Thanksgiving, and my God, the one I got from my mom was an absolute chilling one.
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And I didn't even technically ask for it. I live in Kansas, and we surprisingly have a handful of notorious murders that took place here.
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The most well-known of which is probably BTK, but there's also Richard Eugene Hitchcock in Cold Blood.
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and of course the bloody benders. There's also the unsolved murders perpetrated by the I-70 killer,
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which is what my story is about. In 1992, my mom, two years before she was my mother,
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was working at a bridal store in Wichita, Kansas. Her store had two others in town
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that were part of a small franchise, one of which was known as La Bride, which is such a classic
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small town bride store. Yeah, it's like you're getting married in France. Oh my God.
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But in Wichita, my mom loved this job and she appreciated all that she learned from the two women in charge.
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On a Friday night in April, a little while after closing, my mom was at Le Bride helping the owner dye shoes.
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The next night, April 11th, the owner, Patricia Magers, and an employee, Patricia Smith, had to stay late once more
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because a customer was coming by to pick up his cummerbund. A man approached the store and, assuming it was his customer, he was let in.
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Unfortunately, this was not the man they had been expecting, but instead the i-70 killer he took both women to the back of the store and shot them execution
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style shortly after this the actual customer did arrive and had a brief interaction with the killer
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but was able to leave and provide police with a physical description i wonder how they figured
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out it was that same killer it must be the description right and security footage or
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something like that maybe it was the 90s yeah both of these women and the killer's other victims had
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long, curly, dark hair, as did my mom. The possibility that it could have been her if she
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decided to help out on Saturday instead of Friday, or if he had entered the store just 24 hours
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earlier, chills me to the bone. Even still, the story is devastating and the deaths are senseless.
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It's been 31 years since the crimes of the I-70 killer. And though the case is cold,
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it's not closed. Police departments in Kansas, Missouri, and Indiana are still hoping it may be
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solved one day, possibly with the help of new DNA technology. If this does get right on your
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podcast, I urge anyone that might have seen or heard anything related to these crimes to call
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Crimestoppers in any of these three states. Thank you for everything you do. I could gush about you
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too forever, but this is long enough as it is. Just know that I'm a huge fan, and if I ever get
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the chance to meet you, I will cry tears of joy. Stay sexy and seek justice, Hannah.
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Hannah. How is that not solved? Well, do you think it's because it's along a highway, the way that it happens, where it's like interstate, the crimes don't get reported from state to state.
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But also like DNA. I'm always like, use the DNA. But like, I never think about the fact that it's like, maybe there isn't DNA left, you know, or isn't usable DNA.
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But right. Sucks. And it's just early enough. If it's the 90s, before there's real process set up for that.
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Totally. Yeah. So crazy. So awful. All right. The subject line of this email is anecdotes about Jan Baselrud from a local.
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So I told the story of that. He was the Norwegian soldier who basically survived the Nazis chasing him.
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And it's that amazing story. So hi, Georgia and Karen. Longtime listener. Thank you all for every episode.
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I love listening to Karen's telling of the Jan Baselrud survival. That's how you're supposed to pronounce it.
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My family lives in one of the villages described, and last summer, we hiked to the hole where Jan
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was hidden by Norwegians from the Nazis. It's said that local sheep herders and reindeer herders
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knew about this cave from their grazing and movement of animals During the war my family town was occupied by Germans and my grandpa then a teenager and his large family were kicked out of their home
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so that the Nazi occupiers could use their home as a holding place for animals. Removed from the
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only home they ever knew, my grandpa and his brother took a boat to a nearby island where my
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grandpa entered the island's only town store to ask to use the phone so that he could attempt to
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contact and reconnect with dispersed family. The young girl behind the counter at the store
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was my grandma, who ignored her boss, rudely whispering loudly, just make sure he pays,
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and shared the phone with my grandpa. That was how they met and fell in love. Oh my God.
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Come on. My grandma used to tell me stories about local Norwegians who would hide and protect
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German deserters who had fled the military and were attempting to remove themselves from the war.
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One neighbor hid a German deserting soldier in her barn from the German troops and gave him warm wool socks for his journey on.
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Only after he left, she realized that the initials of her husband had been sewn into the socks, leading to much fear of retribution.
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another norwegian neighbor i grew up with my grandmother's age had a love affair with a german
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occupying soldier a nazi during the war and after the occupation her head was shaved to shame her
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for her dalliance with a nazi i hope you found these anecdotes interesting thanks for all that
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you do ingrid oh my god no way what a fascinating little snapshot of time and basically survived
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survivor's stories of a situation, like just the idea that everyone in that time had to go
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Goodbye. Okay. This one is a PSA big time bank scam. Oh. Dearest MFM family, long time listener, first time mailer.
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After listening to the PSA about scammers in Minnesota 383, I had to write in and share my
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experience of being scammed in March 2024. This just happened. I like this. Yeah. First, let me
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say I never answer the phone for an unknown number ever. Well, on this fateful day, I broke with
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tradition. I googled the number that was calling and saw that it was my bank. So I answered to see
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what was up. So like due diligence. Yeah. Done. It says it's your bank. Not enough. The woman on
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the phone asked if I had been making purchases in Atlanta, Georgia, and I assured her I did not.
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I was currently at a conference in Utah. She said these purchases must have been fraudulent,
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and she was going to close my card and issue a new one It seemed like a normal procedure for when fraud happens In order to confirm my identity she sent me a passcode that I had to read back to her I gave her the code and she let me know she would take care of
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the situation right away. Little did I know there were no fraudulent purchases in Atlanta.
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Several hours later, I received another call from my bank. This time it was my real bank and they
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were calling to let me know that I had been scammed. The scammers from the morning had used
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that magic passcode to reset the password on my account. You know, when you have to reset the
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password and it's like, okay, we're going to send the phone number that we know is associated to your
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account. Yep. This code. I think that's just what they did. Yeah. They were like, they middlemaned
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that code process. Oh God. Then they broke in and placed two wire transfers totaling $9,948
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to their bank account in Florida. And it says in today's money, that's $9,948. dollars. In today's money, that is a shit ton of cash. Yeah. My bank tried their darndest and says,
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he says sarcastically to get the money back, but the scammers had already moved it to yet another
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account. So my bank simply shrugged their shoulders and said, there's nothing they could do
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to add insult to injury. I requested that the bank insure the money that was stolen. And they said,
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no, they claimed that I gave the scammers permission to access my account. And so the
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transaction was authorized. Wow. It says the audacity. This is a major national bank, by the
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way. Needless to say, I was livid. I'm a true crime fiend. And I thought I would always see
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this kind of con coming from miles away. Yet here we are. Almost 10 fucking grand is just like gone.
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The banks that go fuck yourself, it's gone. Well, of course they are because they're the
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ones that would have to pay it back. Right. So that's when you close your account and you go to
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your city bank that's funded in your city or a credit union. Yeah. Take it elsewhere.
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I hope this cautionary tale keeps listeners on the lookout for bank fraud. If you ever get a
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suspicious call, hang up and call the company back. I learned that I should have done that
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after the fact. Stay sexy and never answer the phone. Brett, he, him. Brett, you're so right. It's so true. Don't answer the phone.
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There's no, what's the benefit? When's the last time you've answered the phone? And it's like,
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this is exactly what I wanted to happen and more. In today's day and age, it's just,
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there's no reason to answer the phone. Also, these scams, like people are, it's so goddamn
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sophisticated. But that's not, that's the least sophisticated scam. How, except for the fact that
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the phone, you could Google it back to the phone number, but how many people actually Googled it?
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Like do that, you know? And I think what you just said is so smart, which is if you are on the phone
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with somebody that's like, you have to do five things right now. Oh, you have to go, I have to
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get off the phone with you, I'm going to call you back and see what they do. Yeah. Yeah. Because
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they don't want you to do that. They're going to start telling you that it's an emergency and try
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to keep you on and like, boom, it shouldn't matter if you're going to hang up and call back the number
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on your card. They shouldn't care. No, because any person helping you is just another person at the
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like customer service call center, right? They don't have anything invested in how quickly you
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get it done. It's your problem, not theirs. Totally. Fuck. I'm yelling at everyone and
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that no one is around to hear it. Okay. This is the satisfying answer email to that email. Okay.
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It says, my mom mugged her mugger. And then it says lighthearted in parentheses.
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Hi, Karen Georgia and MFM team. I started listening to you guys a few years ago and have
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desperately wanted to write in, but could never think of a story worth sharing until I remembered
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one of my all-time favorite stories about my mom. I've sent this in a couple of times before,
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but last week you asked for mom lore. So I thought I would try my luck again. See,
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that's the attitude we're looking for. Please just try again. So my family moved from Brooklyn
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to Florida when I was really little. When I was about nine years old, my mom took a trip back to
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New York to visit some family. We'd lived in Florida for a few years at this point. And my
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brother and I asked our mom if she would get us some new CBGB shirts, because ours were pretty
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worn out. And for those who don't know, CBGB was a historic rock club in NYC, a bit of a tourist
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trap at that time, but cool nonetheless. Evidently, my mom was wearing a Key West shirt while she was
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shopping there, so she didn't necessarily give the immediate impression of someone who was born and
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raised in Brooklyn. As soon as she walked out of the store, she was mugged. Well, almost mugged.
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Her attacker knocked her to the ground from behind, took her purse and shopping bags, and took off.
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Immediately, my mother, with her knees and palms bleeding, got up and chased him down.
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I'm going to stop here and say, do not do this. Don't do it. Do not do this. Not worth it.
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Do not do this. Meanwhile, here's a hilarious story of someone who did it. Yeah.
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When she caught up to him, she knocked him to the ground, gave him a decent beating,
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took her shit back, and then stole his cell phone. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Then she proceeded, in all caps, to call his mom and tell her everything her son had just
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attempted to do. After that, she took the time to call all of our English and Irish relatives.
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long distance charges were still a thing at that time and continued to make phone calls until the
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phone eventually died she kept that quote-unquote trophy in her sock drawer forever um i'm obsessed
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with your mom yeah this is a woman who grew up in brooklyn yes she's not fucking around no there's
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no she fucking mugged her mugger she mugged her mugger got one up on him yeah she's probably what
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the one percentile of stories that it would go like this again do not do this don't do it
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my mom unfortunately passed away very suddenly five years ago i'd never listened to podcasts
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until then and you ladies provided much needed humor and company during the darkest time in my
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life for that i can't thank you enough my mom wasn't much into podcasts or technology of any
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kind really besides that guy's phone but she was an old school murderino and i know she would have
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loved you guys she was a total badass and an amazing woman and i miss her every day if you're
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reading this story know that I stuck in traffic somewhere freaking out to be hearing this Hey thanks for your time Stay sexy and don get mugged But if you do tattle to their mom Noreen
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She, her. Oh my God, Noreen. Thank you for that incredible story. I just hope you always know when Noreen, whenever you get into like a hard place in life or things
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are rough, that's your mom. So you're going to be fine. You know what I mean? You have the DNA of a Brooklyn warrior in deep embedded in you.
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It doesn't have to be on all the time. You don't need it to be on all the time. She didn't just take her shit back.
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I just, I can't get over it. She called his mom. She called his mom. Oh my God, I'm going to cry.
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never no not in may it's also not spooky it's funny it just starts hey picture it it's halloween
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1991 i had just turned eight years old and was dressed in my sister's hand-me-down clown costume
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so it's not complaining that shit was legit i'm sure it was homemade and amazing right yes my mom
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was taking my sister and i trick-or-treating around the neighborhood with some other kids
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and their parents as happens in and then it's nepa that it says scranton represent so i think
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it's northeast pennsylvania which i didn't know how to fucking nepa no one's heard of that that
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isn't from there and then but those will be the most aggressive people being like i can't believe
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you pronounced it nepa uh scranton represent so as it happens in fall in scranton the sun was
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rapidly setting and it was dark not long after we started all of us kids were racing each other
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house to house and I had decided to run through a yard because it was a more direct route to the
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next front door. Cut to me being clotheslined flat onto my back, wind knocked out of me and someone
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yelling, all caps, clown down, the clown is down. Clown down. Turns out the owner of that home had
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put a wire up around his yard, which was invisible in the dark, at an eight-year-old's neck height.
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He said he did it, quote, so the kids don't run through my yard. You fucking psycho.
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Yeah. I ran full force into that wire neck first. While my mom laid into the guy, I laid on the ground gasping, trying to catch my breath.
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Yeah. I was subsequently dumped at a neighbor's house to recover while the rest of the kids loaded up on candy.
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Stay sexy and don't put a fucking booby trap up for children. Kate Elizabeth. Jesus Christ.
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Can you? What the fuck? Also, what's in your yard that's so goddamn precious that you don't want some kids on Halloween running through it?
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Clotheslining is the worst. There's a similar story that my cousin tells all the time where they were going to as what they believed to be a prank when he was like 13.
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They ran a wire across Bodega Avenue, which is essentially the highway between Petaluma, the city, and now where we lived and toward the ocean.
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people go 90 miles an hour and they hung it out there and then saw that a motorcyclist they just
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thought somebody would like snap it with their truck and it would be like loud guys whatever
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they were thinking they see this motorcyclist coming and they had to run to get it down before
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they killed a person oh my god like they didn't think it all the way through until they put it
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together and this this guy was coming oh my god thank god they got there in time um tell us your
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the worst you ever got hurt as a kid stories i don't know if that's the we want what about your
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almost really fucked up bad stories yeah it could be that or it could be psycho neighbor stories i
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don't think we've gotten a lot of those we've never done psycho neighbors let's do psycho
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neighbors yeah okay here's my last one it's very enjoyable And it's kind of similar in terms of stupid hijinks.
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Okay. And it starts, Dear Podcast Royalty. Oh, my God. Thank you. In episode mini-sode 383, you combined two conversations I knew I had a story for.
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It happened long before my son was born, so I may get a factor or two off, but this is how I remember it.
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At a pub one night, my friend's girlfriend, we'll call her Jane, drank too much.
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before last call, Jane got what she was sure was the best idea ever. She made a plan to climb up
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into the vent, diehard style to hide until all the staff were gone. And then she would, right.
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And then she would come out, let us all back into the bar and we would continue the night.
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Oh my God. Just that's a brain that's been stewed in alcohol for like five hours.
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I'm just imagining having to talk. I'm the not drunk friend trying to talk that friend out of it.
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Right. But their eyes are like gone from their brain. Their soul is like, bye bye.
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And they just keep explaining to you why it's such a great idea. She went into the woman's bathroom and saw the perfect vent jackpot.
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Jane began to hoist herself up. However, unlike John McClane's character, this silver vent was being held up by a wire.
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Oh my God. As she lifted herself up into the vent the entire roof around the vent collapsed and the jig was up Yeah Yeah The bouncer ran in to see the fuss and Jane yelled that woman just tried to climb into the roof
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She ran that way and pointed out the door. The bouncer turned around to follow the said other woman and Jane bolted.
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Needless to say, our night ended there. okay she's so drunk she's going to climb into a vent but she's sober enough to think of that
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brilliant out so smart like so jesus careful of jane yeah and then it just goes i've been a
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Stay sexy and don't trust the drunk girl, Asha, she, her. Oh, conniving drunk girl.
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That's like the scariest. Yeah. Someone that's got a little bit of a scheme in her brain.
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Mischief. Mischievous. I think when you drink Goldschlager, I think that's what it does to you.
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It brings out the evil plans. Yeah. Which could be fun. tell us about your evil plans I don know tell us about your bathroom mind you no no cancel that Just stay sexy And don get murdered Goodbye Elvis do you want a cookie
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Episode Highlights

  • Dr. Death the Cowboy
    A story of greed, betrayal, and a fight for justice in the medical field.
    “This is a story of greed, betrayal, and a fight for justice.”
    @ 00m 51s
    June 03, 2024
  • I-70 Killer Connection
    A chilling tale of survival and the unsolved murders by the I-70 killer.
    “The possibility that it could have been her chills me to the bone.”
    @ 03m 55s
    June 03, 2024
  • Noreen's Badass Story
    A mother who fought back against her mugger in an unforgettable way.
    “She mugged her mugger and called his mom!”
    @ 17m 23s
    June 03, 2024
  • The Clown is Down
    A childhood Halloween mishap leads to a shocking encounter with a neighbor's booby trap.
    “Clown down. Turns out the owner of that home had put a wire up around his yard.”
    @ 21m 55s
    June 03, 2024
  • Jane's Vent Climbing Scheme
    A drunken friend's wild idea to hide in a vent ends in chaos.
    “She made a plan to climb up into the vent, diehard style.”
    @ 24m 25s
    June 03, 2024

Episode Quotes

  • He promised to heal them. Instead, he left a trail of broken bodies.
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  • How is that not solved?
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  • She mugged her mugger!
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  • You have the DNA of a Brooklyn warrior embedded in you.
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  • You fucking psycho.
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  • Oh, conniving drunk girl.
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Key Moments

  • Greed and Betrayal00:51
  • Chilling Connection03:55
  • Mom's Revenge17:23
  • Halloween Mishap21:01
  • Clotheslining Incident22:49
  • Psycho Neighbors23:51
  • Drunken Scheme24:20
  • Listener's Story25:58

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