This episode of My Favorite Murder covers the New Bedford Highway Killer case and the McDonald's Monopoly scam. Hosts Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff discuss the chilling details of the New Bedford Highway Killer, who was responsible for the murders of several women in the late 1980s, and the elaborate fraud scheme behind the McDonald's Monopoly game.
The New Bedford Highway Killer segment reveals the story of multiple women who went missing and were later found dead in Massachusetts. The victims, often struggling with addiction and involved in sex work, were connected to a detective named Dawn Dextrator, who pieced together the case. The discussion highlights the societal issues surrounding the victims and the challenges faced by law enforcement.
The episode then shifts to the McDonald's Monopoly scam, detailing how Jerry Jacobson, a security director at Simon Marketing, orchestrated a scheme to embezzle winning game pieces. The hosts recount how Jacobson's actions led to a network of accomplices, including mobsters, and the eventual investigation by the FBI.
Listeners learn about the absurdity of the scam, the lengths to which Jacobson went to cover his tracks, and the eventual downfall of the operation. The episode combines elements of true crime with humor, showcasing the hosts' unique storytelling style.
Overall, this episode intertwines two fascinating stories, revealing the dark side of both a serial killer and a corporate fraud scheme, while maintaining the light-hearted tone that fans of the podcast love.
This episode covers the New Bedford Highway Killer and the McDonald's Monopoly scam, detailing chilling murders and a massive fraud scheme.
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