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MFM Minisode 119

April 22, 2019 /

This episode of My Favorite Murder covers a range of chilling stories, including stalkers, hometown murders, and unsettling encounters with therapists. Key discussions include a listener's account of being stalked by a client of their therapist mother, a murder case from Milpitas, California, and a story about a Canadian serial killer.

The first story details a listener's experience with a therapist's client who became dangerously obsessed, leading to threats against the listener's family. The mother had to keep her pregnancy secret to protect her child from potential kidnapping.

Another segment focuses on the murder of Marcy Conrad by Anthony Broussard in 1981, highlighting the disturbing aftermath where classmates viewed her body without reporting it. This case sparked discussions about youth disconnection in suburban areas.

A Canadian listener shares a bizarre encounter with the serial killer Alan Legere, who allegedly signed their poppy's outhouse while on the run. This story mixes humor with the horror of living near a notorious criminal.

The episode wraps up with a lighthearted tale about a librarian's experience with a prank gone wrong, emphasizing the importance of understanding the fear women face in public spaces.

TLDR

Listeners share chilling stories of stalkers, hometown murders, and unsettling therapist encounters in this episode.

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That was perfect. Thanks. do you have a good one to end on? okay can I go first then
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yes because mine's a little depressing always this is called stalked by my therapist
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mother's client stalked by my therapist mother's client let me read it to you great
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hi Karen, Georgia, Stephen and all associated animals for HIPAA reasons I have to leave some details
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a little vague I love those stories yes God even the the vaguest HIPAA story is the best story
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send us your vague HIPAA stories please hey doctors nurses and people restricted by the law
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it tell us things yeah please write in and tell us things but then add an addendum of like don't
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read this on this on the air and then like just tell us the good details we won't tell anyone
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that's right right that's gonna be we'll shred them right we're gonna put that behind a stitcher
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paywall yeah the hipaa stitcher paywall you guys love stitcher paywalls right right we all do who
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doesn't okay my mom is a licensed clinical social worker back when she was pregnant with me she was
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working with a client who grew increasingly jealous of her impending addition. Oh, me. Oh,
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no. Despite my mom already having one child, her client was insistent that my arrival would mean
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that my mom would abandon her client. No amount of reassurance would calm her fears. And she
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eventually began to threaten my family, forcing my mom to end all contact with her. I quickly
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became apparent that her solution to this problem would be to kidnap me. So my mom wouldn't have any
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distractions keeping her from work, keeping her from one hour therapy sessions once a week.
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my mother had to keep the date and location of my birth a secret in order to keep me safe how
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fucking bananas is that it's so awesome you know we were never in the white pages growing up because
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my mom was a psychiatric nurse oh shit you couldn't be in there so people could look you up and call
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you if they felt like it and now we can't do it because we're podcasters oh now i do it um at the
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time there was an influx of baby napping in my hometown oh wait what can we hear more about that
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please really so everyone was on high alert already i suppose this worked out well for us
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because we didn't have any issues for many years fast forward to my ninth birthday we had since
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moved to a new state and had an unlisted phone number on the day of my birthday someone kept
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calling and asking for me by name saying they wanted to wish me a happy birthday the first time
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they called someone answered and handed the phone to me the caller hung up right when i answered
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Can I do my impression? Hello? Click. Okay. Okay. Six or seven hang up calls later, all answered by my parents and not their nine year old.
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Don't worry. My mom grabbed the phone and said, client name. I know it's you. Stop calling.
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The caller gasped, hung up and never called again. Moral of the story. Be nice to your therapist as they are often risking their own safety to help you.
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Thank you for all that you do. M. Wow. That's crazy. That's intense. but yeah I mean that's the that's the thing is that you know therapists are talking to
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and engaging with people in need and people who are need help handling the stuff that goes on in
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their life and after a while you're so grateful I mean I have that feeling about my therapist is
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like I don't like the fact that when I leave there's waiting there's someone else waiting to
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go in seriously I it bums me out oh yeah because you just you're just another one of them yeah
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It gives you that sense of when you're in the room, it's just like, she loves my problems.
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You can tell yourself anything. She's so on my side. She thinks I'm amazing. And you walk out and you're like, look at this loser.
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And then you're just like, oh, yeah. I never think of that because the office that I go to is kind of a big office.
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So the waiting room is people that you might not know who they there for Oh You know what I mean You should try that I seen switch just so for the anonymity I seen people I know coming out of the therapist office so many times Yeah
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it's happened to me a bunch of times. And one time as my friend Stephanie, where we both just
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started laughing because it doesn't bother me at all. I just saw someone the other day.
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My only thing is I don't like seeing other people with a cry face. Oh, see, I don't cry
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because I'm emotionally broken. And so I'd never have a cry face coming out of therapy.
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my cry face try that i look like um i look like a kind of an off-brand star wars character
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or star trek characters more accurate where my when i cry my eyes go bright like white blue with
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red and the red won't go away and then of course all my skin turns red yeah it's really intense i
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do wonder if people see vince and i coming out of therapy together and i think maybe i'm purposely
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trying to look cuddly with him and like happy and we have our arms around each other and that's when
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they all go oh he must beat her senseless i'm gonna send the uh hollywood reporter over to do
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it to take pictures of you i love it okay the river's edge this subject line of this is the
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river's edge my hometown murder oh my god that movie's so good everyone watch it yes okay so hi
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all your podcast gives me life all caps in two earlier episodes karen mentioned the movie the
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River's Edge, that terribly acted movie is one of the bragging rights of my hometown of
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Milpitas, California. Wow. I disagree that it's horribly acted. No. I think it was the new Verite, but it was very early on.
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Come on, man. Hey, man. Hey, man. Hey, man. Okay. And I think the little boy on the bike that we've talked about extensively is one of the
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great child actors of all time. So deal with it. So fucking you, whoever this is from.
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immediately contradicting the poor person who's just trying to send in. Milpitas used to be a small town.
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To date, there is only one high school. To be fair, the high school has 2,600 students, but no crosstown rival.
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Thank you for being fair. Yeah, that is fair. It was very much a neighborhood where people knew their neighbors and gossip was plentiful.
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It was November 3rd, 1981, and a 16-year-old boy named Anthony Broussard raped and murdered 14-year-old Marcy Conrad.
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The two were friends who hung out in a group known as the Stoners. One day Broussard invited Conrad to his house.
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She allegedly said something to upset him. He strangled her and raped her corpse.
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He then drove her up to the foothills that lined the east edge of Milpitas and dumped her body.
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And as if that wasn't bad enough, he took as many as 17 of his classmates up to see the body.
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Some poked at her with sticks. Some stared. Some claimed that it was a mannequin.
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and one covered her up with nearby plants. Oh my God. After two days, two of the students couldn't handle keeping the secret.
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One told the principal and one went to the police. Both of those students were treated like outcasts after telling.
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Their peers thought they broke some stupid secret code of being a cool teenager.
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The murder shined a spotlight on a normally sleepy town. No one could understand how so many people could have known
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and not said anything for so long. It sparked a nationwide discussion about how disaffected suburban youth had become.
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Today, Milpitas is great if you love terrible drivers, nerdy engineers, the smell of landfill,
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and paying $1.2 million for a three-bedroom town. Oh, my God. I grew up here and married my high school sweetheart
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15 years after high school. Our parents, aunts, and uncles all went to school together,
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and the youngest of them went to high school at the time. They all have different stories of how it affected them.
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I don't really know what is true and what is bullshit. it hey none of us do no no matter how lame milpitas is we can always claim that keanu reeves crispin
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glover and his weirdly tiny forehead and hey careful and the legendary dennis hopper were in
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a movie loosely based on our hood broussard pled guilty to the crime and was sentenced to 25 years
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to life as of april 2019 he's still in fulsome prison he's been denied parole several times
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ssdgm amanda wow i didn't know we haven't done that one yet i know i did not know it was from
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Milpitas. Yeah, that's right by where you're from, right? Yeah, I believe it's either it's either
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East Bay or South Bay. Sorry, those of us in the North Bay don't really know what's going on in
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either of those two places. But she said nerdy engineers, which makes me think closer to Silicon
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Valley. But I remember seeing that movie and being so disturbed by the idea that like,
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kid after kid, there was no kid with the conscience going, what the fuck are any of you doing? Yeah,
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And it, yeah, it's a fucked up movie. Yeah. But it's great. Okay. This one is called...
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Escaped Canadian serial killer Alan Legere signed my poppy's outhouse. Is it Legere?
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Do you know Alan? I don't. Okay. I'm going to say it's Legere. Okay. The end. Hi from New Brunswick, East Coast, Canada.
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Why didn't you give it that voice? I don't know. Like kind of a rebel. Hi from New Brunswick, East Coast, Canada.
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Yeah. Alan Legere, also known as the Monster of Marishi, was an active rapist serial killer in New Brunswick in the 80s.
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After going down for his first murder, he managed to escape jail. And how he did it is insane.
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He first gave himself an ear infection by peeing on his pillow constantly in jail.
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And got himself a trip to the hospital. He managed to break off the TV antenna in the hospital and hide it up his butt.
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So I would hope it's retracted. You gotta hope. Okay. Then after using it to pick his handcuffs when the guards weren't watching, he used the shit antenna as a weapon and just ran past them to escape.
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Jesus. Then begins his seven-month run from the cops while living in the woods, off the land, or in people's camps in rural New Brunswick while also being on a maid of nightmares killing spree.
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Oh, shit. My poppy's hunting camp was in a nearby village way back in the woods.
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The rumor was that Alan Legere was hopping from camp to camp using people's facilities
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to survive and hide which would work great there because most people only really use the camps for a short time during the hunting season My dad recently told me about Alan Legere and said that Pop went to the camp one fall in 1989 and noticed it said Al Legere written on the outhouse wall as if he had left his signature
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Now, it is very realistic that Pop wrote that himself as a hilarious prank, because he was hilarious, and what serial killer on the run is going to leave his signature behind?
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But it is also realistic that he could have hidden out in Poppy's camp using the same beds that we've slept on
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and sat in the same outhouse. Pop has since passed away, so I can't confirm whether it was a prank,
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but I'd like to think that since he didn't fess up to it after almost 30 years, that it was a true story.
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Because I guess I'm a weirdo who wants a serial killer to have shat in the same outhouse.
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Anyway, eventually this monster got caught and is currently serving a life sentence in prison.
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Beth, P.S., we'd love to have you on the east coast of Canada, please. Like somewhere around New Brunswick?
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Like, for example, New Brunswick. Is it New Brunswick? Yes. Yes. New Brunswick. New Brunswick. Sounds good. Great. We'll be there tomorrow. Thanks so much, Beth. Thanks for the invitation. That's all we were waiting for. Okay, the subject line of this email is murderer, wedding DJ and a bonus Three Mile Island story.
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dear karen georgia steven and the gang huge fan loved the philly show sorry for the arctic
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conditions and i've been wanting to write forever i grew up in lancaster county pennsylvania where
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in 1992 the year before i went to kindergarten a sixth grade teacher from my school mysteriously
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did not show up for work one morning the principal decided to go to her apartment to see if she was
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okay i know just call the cops man he found her door was unlocked and that she had been brutally
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raped and murdered. The case went cold for as long as I can remember. There were signs around
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the county with her picture asking if anyone knew who killed Christy Mirak. Fast forward to 2018.
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Thanks to Ancestry DNA and similar sleuthing that caught the Golden State Killer, Lancaster law
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enforcement arrested a suspect after lifting DNA from a water bottle he disposed of at a gig at an
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elementary school assembly in parentheses horrifying the culprit was a popular local dj
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dj freeze i've been reading all about this one are you for real i've never heard of it i gasped
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when i heard realizing that he had been our on our list of top recommended vendors when we were
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picking our wedding dj just a couple months before oh my god we almost hired a murderer
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an episode of it says here an episode of 24 featuring our old principal but i think that's
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a confusion because 2020 yes i think that's probably 48 hours some other number it's a
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number show but i i bet it's not an episode of 24 unless the president is involved dennis haisbert
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um an episode of 24 featuring our old principal and b-roll shot at our wedding venue followed
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shortly after the arrest. It was also a hot topic of conversation at our family Christmas gathering.
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Then in January, DJ Freeze confessed. That scumbag had been walking around for 27 years,
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living his life without repercussions for what he did, infuriating. Luckily, he's behind bars now.
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As a bonus, you talked about the Three Mile Island disaster last week. That happened over my parents' wedding weekend.
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They got married in Lancaster City, which was just outside the 10-mile radius. Oh, my God.
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Just outside it. unfortunately this meant a few guests canceled at the last minute fortunately because so many
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people evacuated the area my folks got upgraded to a bigger better room at their venue you gotta
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look on the bright side people that's what they say really i might have 12 toes but um
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uh three mile island didn't destroy their wedding and they just celebrated 40 years of marriage this
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past weekend stay sexy and don't hire a murdering dj for your wedding e their love is atomic yeah
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I've been following this cold case. It was a cold case I've been following since he got caught because we still haven't figured out how they knew each other.
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But now that she says that he was DJing elementary schools and she was an elementary school teacher.
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Yes. And this woman, you see her photo and she's just this sweet baby angel. It's so awful.
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And I can't believe it took that long to find him. And I'm so glad they did. Yeah.
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Because he totally looks like a normal, normal DJ. I mean, what is that? He looks like the most average DJ.
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Munchausen by proxy. Lighthearted. Okay. hello Karen Georgia and associates especially Elvis and George
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long time listener first time emailer here I finally have a story to tell you you didn't ask but I'm sure you'd want to know
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I've known about Munchausen by proxy since the Phil Donahue days but then she insults us by saying you girls are both too young
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to remember this pre-Oprah gem I'm sorry are you crazy I watched that as a child and loved Phil Donahue
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that was what I did after school yeah Muppet Babies, Phil Donahue Boy George was on there.
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Remember when the world went crazy? They were like, who is this person? Why is he dressed this way?
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Is he a boy or a girl? Boy George was like, look, I'm just here to bring my music and have a great time.
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And by the end, everyone's like, we love him. It's the best. But it wasn't until I watched the Mommy Dead and Dearest documentary that it actually dawned on me that a form of Munchausen had happened to me as a child.
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I guess denial really is the strongest of human emotions. my father was a police officer for 35 years and apparently had a hero complex with a site of
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munchausen by proxy he was also a prolific secret smoker he according to my mom smoked two packs a
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day but on the sly whoa uh how it says did i mention that my family of origin had issues lol
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don't worry i survived and have lots of therapy i grew up in the 70s unbelievably people smoked
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cigarettes everywhere back then yes the car at home restaurants in the mall and even at work
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The bank, gas stations. Like constantly. It was everywhere and no one paid attention.
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No one knew the difference. Yeah. I, not surprisingly, had asthma. In addition, I was and still am allergic to cigarettes.
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Deathly allergic. Combine this allergy with dad's hero complex slash Munchausen by proxy plus his serendipitous smoking.
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And what happens? Him on a repeated basis carrying me out to the squad car and mostly rushing me to the ER while my fingers turn blue.
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and finally a shot of epinephrine. Epinephrine? Epinephrine. I would come sputtering back to life
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and guess who was the hero and getting all of the attention for my near-death experience.
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Dear old dad. Oh. What they didn't know is that he would get off his shift at 2 a.m.,
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smoke in the basement next to the forced air furnace, and wait. Oh, on purpose? Yeah.
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I would wake up gasping for breath and trying to cough, whereupon he would swing into action
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and turn into a hero. Ew, no. Then she writes, how on earth is this lighthearted, you may ask?
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Well, number one, medication has vastly improved and I have inhalers and a nebulizer.
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Two, I'm still allergic to cigarettes, but we now have clean air laws. And three, dad died from COPD.
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Oh, shit. Okay, okay. This is a low blow. But I think after all those emergency rooms trips that I earned the right to have grim
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and inappropriate humor. Sure. You see, back then, the family doctor said I wouldn't make it past 20.
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Yes, they said stuff like that back then in front of the kid, even. And here I am still breathing well and enjoying my best life over 50.
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Ha! Thanks for your jocularity in the face of evil. It gives us back our power. Mary.
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Wow. Isn't that bananas? That is, you don't hear it. I haven't heard it, I should say, of men having it.
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That's true. You rarely hear that. I mean, you got to wonder how many cases are out there that nobody knows about because they were doing stuff like that.
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Yes. where it's just you'll never find out and and i think like men being given the benefit of the
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doubt right and he's a cop too he's a cop you just so rarely go oh my god he's crazy yeah you know in
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that in that way of like behaviorally based yeah going there it would never be suspicious it'd just
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be like oh he's done it again isn't that great it's just so sad and awful and i just feel for
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her that her you know you have to grapple with that feeling that your dad was doing something
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like that and the fact that she's she's lighthearted yeah because she's basically saying
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that's his thing yeah it was his thing and she survived it and she's fine she's impressive yeah
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that's an amazing story i didn't want to end with that one right okay so let's end with this one um
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this is college self-defense okay lighthearted okay hey mfm crew love the show blah blah blah
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i'm a public librarian in buffalo new york which means i've seen and heard some crazy shit
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like the parking lot fight i've broken up i like jane austin i like emily bronte well let's go fight in the parking lot
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or the guy who od'd on heroin in our bathroom or the co-worker who told me that her abusive ex-husband was briefly a suspect
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in buffalo's famous bike path rapist case shit he wasn't the guy but he was a real asshole anyway that has nothing to do with this
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when i was in grad school there was a period where there were a ton of sexual assaults and muggings on campus. Around 1031 night after class, my classmate and I walked
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out of the building together, but I forgot a notebook and had to run back to the classroom.
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So we said our goodbyes. Don't do it. I got the notebook and walked back outside to make the long
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walk to catch the bus when two hands grabbed my shoulders from behind. Without thinking,
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I stomped on the arch of the guy's foot and elbowed him in the face. And the guy yelled,
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fuck jill it was my classmate who i initially walked out with he thought it would be hilarious
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to give me a little scare deserved it the next day his girlfriend asked why he had a fat lip
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and a bruise on his face he told her the story and she told him he deserved it hell yeah brian's
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girlfriend stay sexy and don't go to grad school jill stay sexy and don't that's the moral
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the story yeah just avoid all of that i do think that there is this thing you know like yeah that
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person you get to fight back if someone scares you and it doesn't matter if it's someone playing
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a joke on you they fucking deserve it well the people that play jokes and pranks like that
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have to understand that it's not a joke or a prank to the person before they find out it's
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you doing it yeah and so in that span of time whether it's two seconds or five minutes they're
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going to do whatever they feel like doing to you you know who wouldn't play a prank like that
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because they understand what it means when someone jumps out at you and puts their hands on you,
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another woman. So if a guy's doing that, it's because he doesn't understand how scary it is just to walk at night as a woman.
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Yeah, or it's just not thinking it all the way through. Like, here's a funny joke.
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Episode Highlights

  • Dr. Death the Cowboy
    A charming neurosurgeon leaves a trail of broken bodies in his wake.
    “This is a story of greed, betrayal, and a fight for justice.”
    @ 00m 51s
    April 22, 2019
  • A chilling hometown murder
    The brutal murder of Marcy Conrad by her friend Anthony Broussard shocked a small town.
    “The murder shined a spotlight on a normally sleepy town.”
    @ 08m 56s
    April 22, 2019
  • The escape of Alan Legere
    A serial killer escapes prison in a bizarre and shocking manner.
    “He managed to break off the TV antenna in the hospital and hide it up his butt.”
    @ 11m 08s
    April 22, 2019
  • Cold case confession
    A DJ confesses to a murder after 27 years of living a normal life.
    “That scumbag had been walking around for 27 years, living his life without repercussions.”
    @ 14m 58s
    April 22, 2019
  • Near-Death Experience
    A humorous take on a near-death experience involving a father and his unconventional methods.
    “Dear old dad.”
    @ 20m 27s
    April 22, 2019
  • A Librarian's Crazy Stories
    A public librarian shares wild and unsettling experiences from her job.
    “I've seen and heard some crazy shit.”
    @ 22m 34s
    April 22, 2019

Episode Quotes

  • Goodbye.
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  • That's intense.
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  • Oh, shit.
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  • I would come sputtering back to life.
    MFM Minisode 119
  • That's bananas?
    MFM Minisode 119
  • Do it directly from there.
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Key Moments

  • Goodbye00:35
  • Hometown murder08:06
  • Chilling confession14:58
  • Munchausen by proxy18:20
  • Near-Death Humor20:21
  • Librarian Tales22:34
  • Awkward Prank23:35
  • Website Launch25:14

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