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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2024 · 46 MIN

Episode 26: "The Chilling Crimes of Christopher Wilder" #truecrimepodcast #serialkillerdocumentary

from Crimes from the Peanut Gallery · host Victoria Cajucom

Summary This podcast episode delves into the chilling life and crimes of Christopher Wilder, a serial killer known for his predatory behaviour towards young women. The host discusses Wilder's early life, his criminal activities, and the impact on his victims and survivors. The episode also highlights the failures of the justice system in apprehending him and the ongoing search for justice for his suspected victims. Takeaways Familicide is a gruesome crime where a family member kills their own family. Christopher Wilder, though less known than Bundy or Gacy, was equally vile. Wilder's early life showed signs of a dark and predatory nature. The justice system often failed to hold Wilder accountable for his actions. Many of Wilder's victims were aspiring models, lured by his false promises. Survivors of Wilder's attacks provide harrowing accounts of their experiences. Wilder's capture was a result of a police shootout, ending his reign of terror. The episode emphasizes the importance of victim advocacy and awareness. There are numerous suspected victims of Wilder that remain unsolved. The podcast reflects on the broader implications of serial crimes and societal failures. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Familicide and True Crime Podcast 03:48 The Life and Crimes of Christopher Wilder 05:55 Early Signs of a Serial Killer 12:49 Victims and Modus Operandi 26:10 Survivors and Their Stories 31:40 The Investigation and Capture 37:01 Suspected Victims and Unsolved Cases 42:56 Conclusion and Reflection

Summary This podcast episode delves into the chilling life and crimes of Christopher Wilder, a serial killer known for his predatory behaviour towards young women. The host discusses Wilder's early life, his criminal activities, and the impact on his victims and survivors. The episode also highlights the failures of the justice system in apprehending him and the ongoing search for justice for his suspected victims. Takeaways Familicide is a gruesome crime where a family member kills their own family. Christopher Wilder, though less known than Bundy or Gacy, was equally vile. Wilder's early life showed signs of a dark and predatory nature. The justice system often failed to hold Wilder accountable for his actions. Many of Wilder's victims were aspiring models, lured by his false promises. Survivors of Wilder's attacks provide harrowing accounts of their experiences. Wilder's capture was a result of a police shootout, ending his reign of terror. The episode emphasizes the importance of victim advocacy and awareness. There are numerous suspected victims of Wilder that remain unsolved. The podcast reflects on the broader implications of serial crimes and societal failures. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Familicide and True Crime Podcast 03:48 The Life and Crimes of Christopher Wilder 05:55 Early Signs of a Serial Killer 12:49 Victims and Modus Operandi 26:10 Survivors and Their Stories 31:40 The Investigation and Capture 37:01 Suspected Victims and Unsolved Cases 42:56 Conclusion and Reflection

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