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