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Most Foul Podcast
by Kirsten Hammann + Andrew McDaniel
Welcome to the Most Foul Podcast, where we explore pop culture’s long-held fascination with true crime and all things twisted. Hosted by avid podcast listeners, true crime enthusiasts, and bicoastal friends Kirsten Hammann + Andrew McDaniel, this podcast takes the true crime stories you know (and the ones you don’t!) and examines how they’ve impacted and inspired the art and entertainment you love. From nursery rhymes to Shakespeare to JLo, you’ll be shocked at all the ways the most foul things have shaped the world around us.
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Episode 64: Double Deranged
This week, Andrew + Kirsten look at two fascinating cases that, while they haven’t yet made huge cultural ripples, are sure to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Alexander Andrews via Unsplash. Episode Sources Murders of Haile Haile and Nicholas Nicholas Don’t Breathe – Wikipedia Don’t Breathe 2 – Wikipedia This Sinister True Story is Reminiscent of Don’t Breathe Don’t Breathe (2016) – Trivia – IMDb Ruth Marie Terry – Wikipedia Nearly 50 Years After Murder, the ‘Lady of the Dunes’ Is Identified – The New York Times “Lady of the Dunes” Identified — FBI Lady in the Dunes | Town of Provincetown, MA – Official Website Lady of the Dunes May Be Whitey Bulger Victim – Cape Cod Today Whitey Bulger, gays, and the Lady Of The Dunes murder mystery – masslive.com
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Episode 63: There Once Was a Cannibal Clan From Galloway, Part 2
This week, Andrew + Kirsten look at the astounding ways the legend of Alexander ‘Sawney’ Bean has made its way into pop culture around the world. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Philip Wahl via Unsplash. Episode Sources The Hills Have Eyes (1977 film) – Wikipedia Red Dead Redemption – Wikipedia The Hills (song) – Wikipedia The Hills Have Eyes – Wikipedia The Hills Have Eyes Part II – Wikipedia Sawney Bean | Villains Wiki Red Dead Redemption 2 – Wikipedia Attack on Titan – Wikipedia Attack on Titan (TV series) – Wikipedia List of Attack on Titan chapters – Wikipedia Attack on Titan (film) – Wikipedia Hack/Slash – Wikipedia Off Season (novel) – Wikipedia Ravenous (1999 film) – Wikipedia The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (franchise) – Wikipedia Sawney Flesh of Man RT Judge Dredd (film) – Wikipedia Sawney Bean – Wikipedia
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Episode 62: There Once Was a Cannibal Clan From Galloway, Part 1
This week, Andrew + Kirsten begin a two-part look at the cannibal clan led by Alexander Bean, perhaps the UK’s most prolific serial killer of all time. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Philip Wahl via Unsplash. Episode Sources Mary, Queen of Scots – Wikipedia The Stuarts | The Royal Family Monarchy of the United Kingdom – Wikipedia Sawney Bean – Wikipedia Sawney – Wikipedia BBC – Scotland – The Grisly Deeds of Alexander Bean Christie-Cleek – Wikipedia In Search of Sawney Bean – Fortean Times Medieval Occupations and Jobs, their Guilds and More Top 10 Historic Famines That Caused Cannibalism
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Episode 61: Who the F@¢# Is D. B. Cooper? Part 2
This week, Kirsten + Andrew complete their examination of the D. B. Cooper hijacking case with a look at the surprising ways the mystery has infiltrated pop culture over the last five-plus decades. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Rowan Lamb via Unsplash. Episode Sources 50 years later, the mystery of D.B. Cooper still intrigues – OPB DB Cooper – Wiki James M. Cain – Wikipedia Hardboiled – Wikipedia The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper – Wikipedia Without a Paddle – Wikipedia Loki (season 1) – Wikipedia In Search of… (TV series) – Wikipedia DB Cooper in Pop Culture – Wiki D.B. Cooper in Pop Culture: 15 Best Movie and TV Moments | Den of Geek D. B. Cooper in popular culture
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Episode 60: Who the F@¢# Is D. B. Cooper? Part 1
This week, Kirsten + Andrew begin a two-part look at the enduring mystery surrounding the hijacking of Flight 305 from the Portland International Airport by a person calling themself Dan Cooper. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Rowan Lamb via Unsplash. Episode Sources D. B. Cooper – Wikipedia D.B. Cooper Hijacking — FBI  D B Cooper’s Jump Investigators extract DNA from necktie of infamous hijacker DB Cooper | newswest9.com A Brief History of Airplane Hijackings, From the Cold War to D.B. Cooper Aircraft hijacking – Wikipedia Timeline of D.B. Cooper — New York Magazine – Nymag
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Episode 59: Lennon Lives, Part 2
This week, Andrew + Kirsten conclude their story about John Lennon with a look at the myriad ways his life—and death—influenced our cultural landscape. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by klausbalzano via Adobe Stock. Episode Sources John Lennon – Wikipedia Murder of John Lennon – Wikipedia On John Lennon’s Birthday, We Look Back at His Complicated Legacy | Dallas Observer John Lennon and His Impact on Pop Culture Cultural impact of the Beatles – Wikipedia The Beatles – Wikipedia Imagine (John Lennon song) – Wikipedia Imagine (John Lennon album) – Wikipedia Happy Xmas (War Is Over) – Wikipedia Some Time in New York City – Wikipedia Mind Games (John Lennon album) – Wikipedia Walls and Bridges – Wikipedia Double Fantasy – Wikipedia
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Episode 58: Lennon Lives, Part 1
This week, Andrew + Kirsten begin their look at the life of John Lennon, his path to fame, his descent into burnout, and his shocking 1980 assassination, just as he was poised to return to the public eye. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by klausbalzano via Adobe Stock. Episode Sources John Lennon – Wikipedia Murder of John Lennon – Wikipedia Yoko Ono breaks silence to reveal John Lennon’s last words before he was shot – Independent.ie John Lennon’s tragic death remembered 41 years later: How the world reacted – Smooth
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Episode 57: Son of Sam, Part 4
This week, Andrew + Kirsten complete their look at the Son of Sam case, with an exploration of the surprising ways it has impacted pop culture and the true crime genre itself. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jack Cohen via Unsplash. Episode Sources Son of Sam law – Wikipedia Burn Baby Burn (novel) – Wikipedia Summer of Sam – Wikipedia Out of the Darkness (1985 film) – Wikipedia The Bronx Is Burning – Wikipedia Mindhunter (TV series) – Wikipedia The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness – Wikipedia Son of Sam (song) – Wikipedia Psycho Killer – Wikipedia Beastie Boys – Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun Lyrics Paul’s Boutique – Wikipedia close to the borderline lyrics Son of Sam (band) – Wikipedia Cereal Killer (album) – Wikipedia cereal killer lyrics green jelly How Son of Sam Changed America – Rolling Stone David Berkowitz – Wikipedia
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Episode 56: Son of Sam, Part 3
This week, Andrew + Kirsten continue their now four-part story on the horrific crime spree committed by the self-styled Son of Sam. Hear how the city and investigators adapted as the last few attacks played out and how the killer was finally caught. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jack Cohen via Unsplash. Episode Sources David Berkowitz – Wikipedia How David Berkowitz Terrorized 1970s New York City As The Demonic ‘Son Of Sam’ Killer The Son of Sam: A Timeline of the Killings that Terrorized New York City – Biography
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Episode 55: Son of Sam, Part 2
This week, Andrew + Kirsten continue their look at the tragic Son of Sam case, delving into the beginning of Berkowitz’s string of crimes, which would throw an already shambolic NYC into a fever pitch of terror seen few times in history. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jack Cohen via Unsplash. Episode Sources David Berkowitz – Wikipedia How David Berkowitz Terrorized 1970s New York City As The Demonic ‘Son Of Sam’ Killer The Son of Sam: A Timeline of the Killings that Terrorized New York City – Biography
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Episode 54: Son of Sam, Part 1
This week, Andrew + Kirsten return from their hiatus to begin a three-part look at the faceless terror that gripped NYC for 378 days in the 1970s—David Richard Berkowitz, aka the Son of Sam. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jack Cohen via Unsplash. Episode Sources Son of Sam – History of New York City Urban Decay and the Street Life of NYC Death, Destruction, and Debt: 41Photos of Life in 1970s New York Museum of Arts & Design | museum, New York City, New York, United States | Britannica Downtown Manhattan in the 1970s Was New York’s Golden Era for Nightlife Biggest New York Events of the 1970s
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Episode 53: The Vampire of Barcelona
This week, Andrew + Kirsten explore the deeply twisted and creepy tale of Enriqueta Martí i Ripollés, known popularly as the Vampire of Barcelona. Was she a depraved serial killer who preyed on helpless street children, as legend would have us believe? Or was Martí part of something much bigger and—in its own way—infinitely more evil? Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo from a historic postcard in the public domain. Episode Sources Unknown Gender History: Remedios Sanchez Sanchez (Margarita Sánchez Gutiérrez), Serial Killer of Elderly Women – Spain, 2006 ‘La Vampira de Barcelona’ sheds new light on urban legend Movie Review Vampire of Barcelona Tragic Week (Spain) – Wikipedia Timeline of Barcelona – Wikipedia 1888 Barcelona Universal Exposition – Wikipedia Catalonia. History 1900-1923. Spain. Political Regeneration and Restoration 1902-23. Catalonia – Wikipedia Province of Barcelona – Wikipedia Enriqueta Martí – Wikipedia Monstre d’hemeroteca | Ivan Vila | barcelona | Societat | El Punt Avui Jude’sMusings: Henrietta the Vampire Enriqueta Martí, una mujer con dos caras Black legend – Wikipedia The Vampire of Barcelona
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Episode 52: The Life and Times of Lizzie Borden, Part 3
This week, Andrew + Kirsten conclude their three-part story on the ever-perplexing case of Lizzie Borden—and the savage murders of her father and stepmother—with a look at the many theories of the crime and its complicated aftermath. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Mullen Studio via Digital Commonwealth. Episode Sources Lizzie Borden – Wikipedia One August Morning: The True Story of Lizzie Borden Lizzie Borden (1860-1927) – Find a Grave Memorial Lizzie Borden : Warps & Wefts The Trial of Lizzie Borden: Chronology Chronologies | Lizzie Andrew Borden Virtual Museum and Library
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Episode 51: The Life and Times of Lizzie Borden, Part 2
This week, Kirsten + Andrew continue their examination of the Lizzie Borden case, through the lens of the fascinating and unexpected pop cultural impact it had and continues to have. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Mullen Studio via Digital Commonwealth. Episode Sources Lizzie Borden: Why a 19th-Century Murder Still Fascinates Us – Rolling Stone The Legend of Lizzie Borden: Gruesome Truth or Fantastic Fiction? Fall River Legend – Wikipedia Blood Relations (Pollock play) – Wikipedia The Legend of Lizzie Borden – Wikipedia The Lizzie Borden Chronicles – Wikipedia Lizzie Borden Took an Ax – Wikipedia Lizzie (2018 film) – Wikipedia Sleeping Murder – Wikipedia Lizzy Borden (band) – Wikipedia Unsolved Mysteries 1936 Lizzie Borden Case : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming 11 ways pop culture took a whack at the legend of Fall River’s Lizzie Borden Lizzie in Popular Culture Lizzie Borden Took an Axe: History, Feminism and American Culture Our Beloved Lizzie; Constructing an American Legend  Lizzie Borden Wiki
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Episode 50: The Life and Times of Lizzie Borden, Part 1
This week, Kirsten + Andrew begin a special three-part look into the life, purported crimes, and cultural impact of Miss Lizzie Borden of Fall River, Massachusetts. So, buckle up and prepare to question everything you thought you knew about this case! Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Mullen Studio via Digital Commonwealth. Episode Sources Lizzie Borden – Wikipedia One August Morning: The True Story of Lizzie Borden Lizzie Borden (1860-1927) – Find a Grave Memorial Fall River, Massachusetts – Wikipedia History of Fall River, Massachusetts – Wikipedia Quequechan River – Wikipedia History of Plumbing Timeline | John C. Flood The Founding of Wheaton Female Seminary EMMA BORDEN AT WHEATON FEMALE SEMINARY | Tattered Fabric Lizzie Borden : Warps & Wefts The Daylight Robbery – Something New Revealed | Tattered Fabric: Fall River’s Lizzie Borden National Centers for Environmental Information The Trial of Lizzie Borden: Chronology Chronologies | Lizzie Andrew Borden Virtual Museum and Library
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Episode 49: Fatty Arbuckle and the Unexplained Death of Virginia Rappe
This week, Kirsten + Andrew go back to the glory days of the silent film era for a case that’s as baffling as it is eerily familiar and surprisingly significant. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Prateek Katyal via Unsplash. Episode Sources Roscoe Arbuckle – Wikipedia Fatty Arbuckle’s – Wikipedia NOFX – Wikipedia Middle Man (film) – Wikipedia Mathnet – Wikipedia Hollywood Babylon – Wikipedia The Wild Party (1975 film) – Wikipedia The Wild Party (poem) – Wikipedia Valentino (1977 film) – Wikipedia Return to Babylon – Wikipedia ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle and Hollywood’s first scandal – BBC News Rob Zombie Louie Anderson More on Fatty Arbuckle: His Films and His Legacy | Arts & Culture| Smithsonian Magazine Fatty Arbuckle and the Birth of the Celebrity Scandal | The New Yorker Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle – IMDb What was the Fatty Arbuckle Scandal and how did it influence Hollywood – DailyHistory.org
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Episode 48: What Happened to Joan Risch + Sunanda Pushkar?
Content Warning This episode contains a discussion of suicide and domestic violence. Please take care of yourself, and use the resources listed below if you need support. This week, Kirsten + Andrew look at two deeply disturbing and mysterious cases, both unsolved and both surprisingly under-represented in the larger pop cultural landscape. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jr Korpa via Unsplash. Listener Resources United States National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) to speak to someone or chat here. Veterans in crisis, press “1” to be directed to local VA resources. Deaf, hard of hearing TTY and chat options here. En Español, llama a 1-888-628-9454. Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741-741 The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance offers these and many more resources for those experiencing suicidal thoughts or other mental health crises.  Canada The Mind Your Mind website has a long list of resources, both within Canada and internationally. Crisis Services Canada – Call 1-833-456-4566 anytime or text 45645 from 4 p.m. to midnight. Hope for Wellness – Call 1-855-242-3310 or chat support for Indigenous peoples. Kids Help Phone – Online chat or call 1-800-668-6868 to speak to a counselor. India Findahelpline.com has an extensive list of resources in India, including 1 Life, whose hotline you can call 24/7 at 078930-78930. Other Countries Findahelpline.com also maintains resource lists for many other countries on their website. Episode Sources Disappearance of Joan Risch – Wikipedia Joan Carolyn Risch – The Charley Project Missing: Joan Carolyn Risch – Soapboxie The Very Strange Disappearance of Joan Risch : r/UnresolvedMysteries  Joan Risch Research Decoding the life of Sunanda Pushkar Sunanda death case: Several twists and turns in years of investigation | Latest News Delhi – Hindustan Times Shashi Tharoor Is Cleared in India in Death of Sunanda Pushkar – The New York Times Sunanda Pushkar – Wikipedia What is Sunanda Pushkar Death Case | Shashi Tharoor involvement news Shashi Tharoor – Wikipedia Dubai Production City – Wikipedia Rendezvous Sports World – Wikipedia
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Episode 47: Two Mothers’ Sons – Tupac + Biggie, Part 2
This week, Andrew + Kirsten wrap up their examination of the Tupac and Biggie cases with a look at the huge impact their lives—and still-unsolved murders—have had on culture. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Gordon Cowie via Unsplash. Episode Sources Tupac Shakur – Wikipedia Straight Outta Compton (film) – Wikipedia All Eyez on Me (film) – Wikipedia Thug Life: Volume 1 – Wikipedia Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z… Wikipedia 2Pacalypse Now – Wikipedia Pac’s Life – Wikipedia Loyal to the Game – Wikipedia Better Dayz – Wikipedia Until the End of Time (Tupac Shakur album) – Wikipedia Still I Rise (album) – Wikipedia Greatest Hits (Tupac Shakur album) – Wikipedia RU Still Down? (Remember Me) – Wikipedia The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory – Wikipedia The Rose That Grew from Concrete – Wikipedia The Rose That Grew from Concrete (poetry collection) – Wikipedia The Notorious BIG – Wikipedia Ready to Die – Wikipedia Life After Death – Wikipedia Born Again (The Notorious BIG album) – Wikipedia The King & I (Faith Evans and The Notorious BIG album) – Wikipedia
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Episode 46: Two Mothers’ Sons – Tupac + Biggie, Part 1
This week, Andrew + Kirsten go back to the ’90s to learn about the lives—and tragic deaths—of two legends. Think you know the whole story of Tupac and Biggie? Listen for some big surprises. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Gordon Cowie via Unsplash. Episode Sources Tupac Shakur – Wikipedia Afeni Shakur – Wikipedia Panther 21 – Wikipedia The Notorious B.I.G. – Wikipedia East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry – Wikipedia
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Episode 45: Báthori Erzsébet the Blood Countess, Part 2
This week, Kirsten + Andrew finish the story of Báthori Erzsébet, the Blood Countess, and talk about the indelible mark she has made on pop culture … dare we say the most impactful story we have examined so far? Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Adam Gavlák via Unsplash. Episode Sources Wiki Sadomasochism Leopold von Sacher-Masoch – Wikipedia Janos Garay – Encyclopedia Robert Peters (writer) – Wikipedia School for Vampires – Wikipedia Evil Queen – Wikipedia Snow White – Wikipedia Elizabeth Báthory in popular culture – Wikipedia
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Episode 44: Báthori Erzsébet the Blood Countess, Part 1
This week, Kirsten + Andrew explore the 400-year-old story of Báthori Erzsébet / Elizabeth Báthory, sometimes known as the Blood Countess, and whether she was really as evil as her mythos would have us believe. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Adam Gavlák via Unsplash. Episode Sources Days were a half-hour shorter when dinosaurs roamed the Earth 70 million years ago Forvo.com Nyírbátor – Wikipedia House of Habsburg – Wikipedia Báthory family – Wikipedia Elizabeth Báthory – Wikipedia Bathory, Elizabeth (1560–1614) | Encyclopedia.com The Distinctive ‘Habsburg Jaw’ Was Likely the Result of the Royal Family’s Inbreeding | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine The Blood Countess: 10 Facts About Elizabeth Báthory | History Hit Elizabeth Bathory | Biography & Facts | Britannica Elizabeth Bathory – Death, Children & Facts – Biography Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters
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Episode 43: The Outrageous Case of Christine Collins and the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, Part 2
This week, Andrew + Kirsten wrap up the twisted case of the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders and its huge cultural footprint. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Gower Brown via Unsplash. Listener Resources RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Get Help Page National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Victim Connect Resource Center National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Episode Sources The Boy Who Vanished—and His Impostor – Los Angeles Times Christine Collins: One Woman’s 36-Year Search For Her Missing Son Mental Floss The Disappearance of Walter Collins: A Mother’s Undying Hope & the Wineville Chicken Coop Case Wineville Chicken Coop Murders – Wikipedia  Gordon Stewart Northcott – Wikipedia
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Episode 42: The Outrageous Case of Christine Collins and the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, Part 1
This week, Andrew + Kirsten begin one of their most unbelievable stories to date. It’s a twisted case involving multiple jurisdictions, literally countless victims, and a very broken system. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Gower Brown via Unsplash. Listener Resources RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Get Help Page National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Victim Connect Resource Center National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Episode Sources The Boy Who Vanished—and His Impostor – Los Angeles Times Christine Collins: One Woman’s 36-Year Search For Her Missing Son Mental Floss The Disappearance of Walter Collins: A Mother’s Undying Hope & the Wineville Chicken Coop Case Wineville Chicken Coop Murders – Wikipedia Gordon Stewart Northcott – Wikipedia
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Episode 41: The Honolulu Strangler + Bernie Tiede
This week, Andrew + Kirsten mix it up a little with a look at two cases that have had surprisingly small pop-culture footprints in the decades since they first occurred. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Ricardo Gomez Angel via Unsplash. Listener Resources RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Get Help Page National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Victim Connect Resource Center National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Episode Sources The tragic deaths of five women and an escaped murderer known as the “Honolulu Strangler”  Honolulu Strangler – Wikipedia  Hawaii: The Honolulu Strangler | Unsolved Bernie (2011 film) – Wikipedia Skip Hollandsworth – Wikipedia Bernie Tiede – Wikipedia Midnight in the Garden of East Texas
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Episode 40: How’d We Get the Menendez Case So Wrong?
This week, Andrew + Kirsten look at the case of the Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, who on a balmy Sunday night in 1989 shot both of their parents to death. Buckle up and prepare to question everything you thought you knew about this case! Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Louis Meeckers via Unsplash. Listener Resources RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Get Help Page National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Victim Connect Resource Center National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Episode Sources Lyle and Erik Menendez – Wikipedia Menendez Brothers by Robert Rand  A Faction on TikTok Has Taken an Unlikely Interest in the Menendez Brothers Natural Born Killers copycat crimes – Wikipedia Natural Born Killers – Wikipedia Menendez: Blood Brothers – Wikipedia The Cable Guy – Wikipedia Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand – Wikipedia
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Episode 39: Billy the Kid, Part 2
This week, Andrew + Kirsten jump into the incredible world of Billy the Kid’s shockingly enormous pop culture footprint. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Eniko Polgar via Unsplash. Episode Sources How wild was the Wild West? | Live Science American frontier – Wikipedia Manifest destiny – Wikipedia Frontier thesis – Wikipedia Billy the Kid – Wikipedia The Life and Legend of Billy the Kid | American Experience | Official Site | PBS Gunsmoke – Wikipedia The Tall Man (TV series) – Wikipedia List of works about Billy the Kid – Wikipedia
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Episode 38: Billy the Kid, Part 1
This week, Andrew + Kirsten separate fact from fiction in the first of two episodes on the infamous outlaw known as Billy the Kid. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Eniko Polgar via Unsplash. Episode Sources How wild was the Wild West? | Live Science American frontier – Wikipedia Manifest destiny – Wikipedia Frontier thesis – Wikipedia Billy the Kid – Wikipedia
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Episode 37: The Staircase, Part 2
This week, Kirsten + Andrew move into alternate theories and the fascinating cultural ripples with part 2 of our look into what happened to Kathleen Peterson on the staircase. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jan Antonin Kolar via Unsplash. Episode Sources Michael Peterson Trial – Wikipedia The Staircase – Wikipedia The Staircase (miniseries) – Wikipedia
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Episode 36: The Staircase, Part 1
This week, Kirsten + Andrew tackle part 1 of a twenty-year-old mystery that confounds experts and amateurs to this day. What happened to Kathleen Peterson on the staircase? Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jan Antonin Kolar via Unsplash. Episode Sources Michael Peterson Trial – Wikipedia The Staircase – Wikipedia The Staircase (miniseries) – Wikipedia
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Episode 35: The Unsolved Murder of Bonny Lee Bakely
This week, Andrew + Kirsten dig into a 21-year-old unsolved case and the many unusual intersections with pop culture, both before and after the crime. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Kahar Erbol via Unsplash. Episode Sources Robert Blake (actor) – Wikipedia Robert Blake | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers The Robert Blake Murder Case, 20 Years Later Robert Blake | Criminal Minds Wiki Tales of a Rascal: What I Did for Love: Robert Blake: 9780615591940: Amazon.com Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Wikipedia Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (novel) – Wikipedia Bonny Lee Bakley had a remarkable story that played a big role at her husband Robert Blake’s murder trial – ABC News Bonny Lee Bakley – Wikipedia
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Episode 34: Jack the Ripper, Part 2
This week Andrew + Kirsten wrap up their two-part take on Jack the Ripper with a look at the virtually endless impact the case has had on pop culture. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Episode Sources Jack the Ripper | Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki The Legacy of Jack the Ripper | HowStuffWorks What We Can Learn from Jack the Ripper Jack the Ripper – Wikipedia Offender profiling – Wikipedia The Impact the Media’s Reporting of the Whitechapel Murders had on National Identity, Social Reform and the Myth of Jack the Ripper Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper have often met in fiction, though only one of them is real London Rippers – Wikipedia Jack the Ripper in fiction – Wikipedia Jack the Ripper in Film and Culture
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Episode 33: Jack the Ripper, Part 1
This week, Kirsten + Andrew take on the Mount Everest of cases—Jack the Ripper. Part 1 explores the crimes and some of the theories about the identity of the world’s most infamous serial killer. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Episode Sources Jack the Ripper | Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki The Legacy of Jack the Ripper | HowStuffWorks What We Can Learn from Jack the Ripper Jack the Ripper – Wikipedia Offender profiling – Wikipedia The Impact the Media’s Reporting of the Whitechapel Murders had on National Identity, Social Reform and the Myth of Jack the Ripper Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper have often met in fiction, though only one of them is real London Rippers – Wikipedia Jack the Ripper in fiction – Wikipedia Jack the Ripper in Film and Culture
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Episode 32: John List, The Boogeyman of Westfield, Part 2
This week, Andrew + Kirsten wrap up their look at John List, aka the Boogeyman of Westfield, and the many ripples his story has made in pop culture. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Tom Herde. Episode Sources John List – Wikipedia John Emil List (1925-2008) – Find A Grave Memorial  John Emil List | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers  What do Lutherans Believe about Divorce? Learn the Truth – Christianity FAQ  Does a Protestant work ethic exist? Evidence from the well-being effect of unemployment – ScienceDirect  Selfish Kills: Family Annihilator John List, His Double Life And Dubious Motives  A Man of Faith and Hubris  Fugitive Was at War With Family – Chicago Tribune  Murder Threat Is Described In List Case – The New York Times  Father wants us dead – nj.com  Suspect in 5 Killings in 1971 Caught With Aid of TV Show – The New York Times  Inflation Calculator  ‘America’s Most Wanted’ killer John List remains infamous bogeyman in his Michigan hometown – mlive.com About John List: American mass murderer (1925 – 2008) | Biography, Facts, Career, Life John List Was John List the nastiest mass murderer of all time? – Film Daily John E. List, 82, Killer of 5 Family Members, Dies – The New York Times John List – Forensic Files Now America’s Most Wanted – Wikipedia COLLATERAL DAMAGE: The John List Story – Books The Stepfather (1987 film) – Wikipedia The Stepfather (2009 film) – Wikipedia Robert Blake (actor) – Wikipedia Judgment Day: The John List Story – Wikipedia Falling Down – Wikipedia The Usual Suspects – Wikipedia
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Episode 31: John List, The Boogeyman of Westfield, Part 1
This week, Andrew + Kirsten go deep down the rabbit hole in Part 1 of John List, the Boogeyman of Westfield, one of the most fascinating and execrable cases in modern U.S. history. It impacted law enforcement techniques, spurred countless creepy tales, and changed the very vocabulary around a type of crime that is far too common. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Tom Herde. Episode Sources John List – Wikipedia John Emil List (1925-2008) – Find A Grave Memorial  John Emil List | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers  What do Lutherans Believe about Divorce? Learn the Truth – Christianity FAQ  Does a Protestant work ethic exist? Evidence from the well-being effect of unemployment – ScienceDirect  Selfish Kills: Family Annihilator John List, His Double Life And Dubious Motives  A Man of Faith and Hubris  Fugitive Was at War With Family – Chicago Tribune  Murder Threat Is Described In List Case – The New York Times  Father wants us dead – nj.com  Suspect in 5 Killings in 1971 Caught With Aid of TV Show – The New York Times  Inflation Calculator  ‘America’s Most Wanted’ killer John List remains infamous bogeyman in his Michigan hometown – mlive.com About John List: American mass murderer (1925 – 2008) | Biography, Facts, Career, Life John List Was John List the nastiest mass murderer of all time? – Film Daily John E. List, 82, Killer of 5 Family Members, Dies – The New York Times John List – Forensic Files Now America’s Most Wanted – Wikipedia COLLATERAL DAMAGE: The John List Story – Books The Stepfather (1987 film) – Wikipedia The Stepfather (2009 film) – Wikipedia Robert Blake (actor) – Wikipedia Judgment Day: The John List Story – Wikipedia Falling Down – Wikipedia The Usual Suspects – Wikipedia
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Episode 30.5: Birds of a Feather
Andrew + Kirsten tackle a tough one in this just-because bonus episode. Hope you enjoy! Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Episode Sources Fowl – Wikipedia
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Episode 30: Mark Hofmann and the Web of Lies
Kirsten + Andrew are switching it up for a case that is almost too outlandish to believe. This week, Andrew covers the crime side of the episode, while Kirsten takes a stab at the culture. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jeff Smith, via Unsplash. Episode Sources Mark Hofmann – Wikipedia Salamander letter – Wikipedia Mark Hofmann And The Real Story Of ‘Murder Among The Mormons’ Button Gwinnett – Wikipedia Anthon Transcript – Wikipedia The Joseph Smith Papers – Wikipedia Murder among the Aggies — the story of Mark Hofmann – The Utah Statesman Why There Could Always Be Another Mark Hofmann The impersonation of Emily | Poetry | The Guardian Mark Hofmann And The Real Story Of ‘Murder Among The Mormons’ Experts Meeting to Study Mark Hofmann’s Forgery Schemes | KSL.com ‘The Mormon Murders’ — the Mini-Series the Latter Day Saints Shut Down | Reuters Infamous Mark Hofmann forgery comes to auction in June Everything Murder Among The Mormons Leaves Out About Mark Hofmann
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Episode 29: What Happened to Whistleblower Karen Silkwood?
This week, Andrew + Kirsten dive into the mysterious and untimely death of union activist and corporate whistleblower Karen Silkwood. There’s so much more here than you know, guaranteed! Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Dan Meyers, via Unsplash. Episode Sources Karen Silkwood – Wikipedia  Karen Silkwood dies in mysterious one-car crash – HISTORY Karen Silkwood | Nuclear Reaction | FRONTLINE | PBS The Nuclear Industry’s Terrible Power and How It Silenced Karen Silkwood  The Killing of Karen Silkwood: The Story Behind the Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case: Rashke, Richard, Bronfenbrenner, Kate: 9780801486678: Amazon.com: Books Cloud Atlas (novel) – Wikipedia Richard Rashke – Wikipedia Cloud Atlas (film) – Wikipedia Silkwood – Wikipedia Interview with Meryl Streep CHER HOPING ‘SILKWOOD’ IS HER TURNING POINT – The New York Times Cher – IMDb
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Episode 28: Benjamin “Don’t Call Me Bugsy” Siegel
Content warning: This episode contains references to suicide. If you are struggling with suicidal ideation, please proceed with care and see our Listener Resources below. This week Kirsten + Andrew jump into the deep end with a look at one of the founding fathers of modern organized crime and how he served as the template for countless portrayals across the pop-cultural spectrum. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by James Walsh, via Unsplash. Listener Resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) to speak to someone or chat here. Deaf, hard of hearing TTY and chat options here. En Español, llama a 1-888-628-9454. Episode Sources Williamsburg, Brooklyn – Wikipedia  Pisces Zodiac Sign: Characteristics, Dates, & More | Astrology.com   Bugsy Siegel – Wikipedia  Web Archive – Bugsy Siegel | Crime Library  National Crime Syndicate – Wikipedia  Murder, Inc. – Wikipedia.  ‘Bugsy’ Siegel – The mob’s man in Vegas –  Bugsy Siegel – Death, Flamingo & Wife – Biography  Who killed Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel? – The Mob Museum  The Mob Museum  9 Things You May Not Know About Bugsy Siegel – HISTORY  Inflation Calculator  The Godfather (novel) – Wikipedia The Godfather (film) – Wikipedia The Godfather (2006 video game) – Wikipedia The Godfather Part II – Wikipedia The Godfather Part III – Wikipedia The Godfather (1991 video game) – Wikipedia The Godfather (2006 video game) – Wikipedia The Gangster Chronicles – Wikipedia Mobsters (film) – Wikipedia Bugsy – Wikipedia The Marrying Man – Wikipedia Last Call (novel) – Wikipedia Boardwalk Empire – Wikipedia Mob City – Wikipedia The Making of the Mob: New York – Wikipedia Kill Me, Deadly – Wikipedia Fallout: New Vegas – Wikipedia Lansky (2021 film) – Wikipedia
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Episode 27: Viva Mia Zapata
This week, Andrew + Kirsten take a look at a case that shocked Seattle and forever changed the trajectory of the music scene there, and beyond. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Jake Schumacher, via Unsplash. Episode Sources Mia Zapata – Wikipedia  Holding On To Mia’s Magic — Singer’s Killing Leaves Grief In The 2 Worlds She Lived In | The Seattle Times  Antioch College – Wikipedia  The Gits – Wikipedia  7 Year Bitch – Wikipedia  STATE v. MEZQUIA | FindLaw  That One Fateful Night: What Happened to Mia Zapata? – First Look  Will Mia Zapata Be Remembered for Something Other Than Her Death? | Seattle Met  Blackhole Magazine: SEATTLE’S NOT DEAD (PT. TWO)  Watch Forensic Files – Season 12 | Prime Video  Polymerase chain reaction – Wikipedia  Home Alive – Wikipedia Evil Stig – Wikipedia The GITS Movie Hype – Wikipedia Viva Zapata Wiki These Streets
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Episode 26: Dorothy Stratten, Shooting Star
Content warning: This episode discusses domestic abuse and intimate partner violence. If you are in an abusive relationship, please proceed with care and see our Listener Resources below. This week, Andrew + Kirsten take a look at the sad story of up-and-coming ingenue Dorothy Stratten, whose time in the spotlight was far too short but has had a notable impact on pop culture for decades. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Robin Worrall, via Unsplash. Listener Resources National Domestic Violence Hotline provides free and confidential support for people experiencing domestic abuse and intimate partner violence. Call 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) to speak to someone in English, Spanish and 200+ through interpretation service TTY 1-800-787-3224 Text START to 88788 Love Is Respect provides resources and support specifically tailored to teens. Call 1-866-331-9474 Text LOVEIS to 22522 Episode Sources Dorothy Stratten – Wikipedia  The grisly murder of BC-born Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten still resonates 40 years later – BC | Globalnews.ca  Death of a Playmate – The Village Voice  They All Laughed – Wikipedia THEY ALL LAUGHED | American Cinematheque Peter Bogdanovich & Noah Baumbach Talk ‘They All Laughed’ At Brooklyn’s BAMCinematek | IndieWire Peter Bogdanovich – Wikipedia The Killing of the Unicorn – Wikipedia Death of a Centerfold – Wikipedia Star 80 – Wikipedia Bryan Adams – The Best Was Yet To Come Cuts Like a Knife – Wikipedia Prism Prism (band) – Wikipedia Bush (British band) – Wikipedia Dead Meat at OneSecondBush.com – A Comprehensive Fan Site For The Band Bush Californication (song) – Wikipedia
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Episode 25: Columbine, Part 2
Content warning: This episode discusses suicide. If you are struggling with suicidal ideation, please proceed with care and see our Listener Resources below. This week, Andrew + Kirsten conclude their two-part exploration of the Columbine massacre and look at some of the many ways that American culture—pop and otherwise—has reflected, absorbed, and changed as a result of the tragedy. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Joshua Hoehne, via Unsplash. Listener Resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) to speak to someone or chat here. Deaf, hard of hearing TTY and chat options here. En Español, llama a 1-888-628-9454. Episode Sources 20 Things You Won’t Believe Happened in 1999 1999 in the United States – Wikipedia Before Columbine, What Was High School Like? – The Atlantic Opinion | The Best Decade Ever? The 1990s, Obviously – The New York Times Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold – Wikipedia Columbine High School massacre – Wikipedia List of school shootings in the United States – Wikipedia List of school shootings in the United States (before 2000) – Wikipedia How the Columbine High School Massacre Reverberates Through Pop Culture | Frieze Columbine left its indelible mark on pop culture – CNN.com Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) – Wikipedia Stephen King on Gun Control and Violence – The Marginalian Pumped Up Kicks – Wikipedia American Tragedy (2020)
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Episode 24: Columbine, Part 1
Content warning: This episode discusses suicide. If you are struggling with suicidal ideation, please proceed with care and see our Listener Resources below. This week, Andrew + Kirsten begin a two-part exploration of the Columbine massacre, with a look back at ’90s culture, a brief history of school shootings in the U.S., and the events leading up to April 20, 1999. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Joshua Hoehne, via Unsplash. Listener Resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) to speak to someone or chat here. Deaf, hard of hearing TTY and chat options here. En Español, llama a 1-888-628-9454. Episode Sources 20 Things You Won’t Believe Happened in 1999 1999 in the United States – Wikipedia Before Columbine, What Was High School Like? – The Atlantic Opinion | The Best Decade Ever? The 1990s, Obviously – The New York Times Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold – Wikipedia  Columbine High School massacre – Wikipedia  List of school shootings in the United States – Wikipedia  List of school shootings in the United States (before 2000) – Wikipedia 
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Bonus Episode 4: Mare of Easttown Review
In this week’s bonus episode, Kirsten + Andrew review HBO’s limited series Mare of Easttown, starring Kate Winslet, and extoll the virtues of Kate, Jean, and Julianne. To listen to this and other bonus content, head on over to our Patreon and become a supporter. This is also the perfect time to send a HUGE thank you to our Patreon backers for making this bonus content possible. We hope you love it! Oh, and, we appreciate the hot fiery hell out of you! Andrew + Kirsten Featured photo by Tommy Kwak, via Unsplash. Episode Sources An Ode to Kate Winslet’s Vape, the Most Undersung Character in ‘Mare of Easttown’ Why is every on-screen antiheroine suddenly vaping? A Celebration of Jean Smart’s Sad-Funny Work on Mare of Easttown All of the Little Things That Make ‘Mare of Easttown’ Great HBO’s Mare Of Easttown – The L Chat
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Episode 23: Sunny and Claus
Content warning: This episode discusses substance abuse and eating disorders. If you are struggling with addiction or disordered eating, please proceed with care and see our Listener Resources below. This week, Kirsten + Andrew take a look at an infamous case in Kirsten’s backyard—Newport, Rhode Island. From high-society gossip and a Harvard legal dream team to authorized and unauthorized books and an Oscar-winning film, this mysterious case has had a small but distinct impact on pop culture. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Kristina Delp, via Unsplash. Listener Resources The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website has lots of resources, including a treatment finder and educational information on many related topics. If you or someone you love is in crisis, you can also call their helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (HELP). The National Eating Disorders Association website has resources for those struggling with disordered eating. Call their helpline at 800-931-2237 or text NEDA to 741741 to access their 24-hour text line. Episode Sources Rhode Island – Wikipedia List of US states and territories by coastline – Wikipedia Native-Land.ca  A Brief History of Newport  The History of Jewish Newport, Rhode Island – One of the oldest Jewish communities in North America  Why Do Witches Wear Pointy Hats?  Today I Discovered The Racist Origins Of The Pointy Witch Hat  The Breakers Mansion – Newport’s ultimate “summer cottage”  The Breakers – Wikipedia  It’s Sunny and Claus von Bülow’s Clarendon Court, Y’all! – Variety Clarendon Court – HouseHistree  Sunny von Bülow – Wikipedia Sunny von Bulow Obituary (2008) – Elmira, NY – Star-Gazette  Claus von Bülow – Wikipedia  Reversal of Fortune movie review (1990) | Roger Ebert Reversal of Fortune – Wikipedia PULLING VICTORY OUT OF THE BLACK BAG – The New York Times
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Episode 22: Michael Alig, King of the Club Kids
This week, Andrew + Kirsten explore a heinous crime in the decadent subculture of the Manhattan club scene in the ’90s, and Andrew weighs in on the most delicious chip flavor of all time. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Marc Zeman, via Unsplash. Listener Resources The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website has lots of resources, including a treatment finder and educational information on many related topics. If you or someone you love is in crisis, you can also call their helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (HELP). Episode Sources Michael Alig | Page Six  Club Kid Killer Michael Alig dead from fentanyl, heroin OD  ‘Work Hard, Play Hard’ Lifestyle Is Real, Says Science  Club Kid Turned Murderer Michael Alig’s Reentry Into New York Nightlife  Danceteria – Wikipedia  Club drug – Wikipedia  Party Promoter At Night Spots Is Held in Death Of a Clubgoer – The New York Times Michael Alig – Wikipedia Disco Bloodbath – Wikipedia Party Monster (film) – Wikipedia The ‘Party Monster’ Soundtrack Captured the Dark Side of Hedonism Clubland, Musical Adaptation of ‘Party Monster,’ Will Get Immersive ART Staging | Playbill Party Monster: The Shockumentary – Wikipedia Limelight (2011 film) – Wikipedia Amazon, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon For Peter Gatien film Limelight – Deadline Michael Alig: Did the former Club Kid finish ‘Party Monster 2’ before his death? – Film Daily Peeew! #555: Party Monster 2 update The Messed Up True Story Behind Party Monster
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Episode 21: The Pickton Pig Farm Murders
From a poster with photos of missing women displayed during the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry public forum in Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday, January 19, 2011. This week, Andrew + Kirsten tackle their first listener’s choice case, and, fam, it’s a doozy. Come along as they discuss the most sinister and prolific serial killer in Canadian history, how he exploited the prevalent misogyny and racism to prey on vulnerable women for years, and the cultural reverberations that continue to this day. And to contribute to the organizations we mention in the episode visit: Moose Hide Campaign  Safe Women, Strong Nations | Indian Law Resource Center Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Listener Resources Indigenous Resources Hope for Wellness – Call 1-855-242-3310 or chat support for Indigenous peoples. Sometimes things are too overwhelming to deal with alone. If you need free advice from a trained counselor, simply text the word “NATIVE” to 741741. StrongHearts Native Helpline: 1-844-762-8483 (7NATIVE), you can connect anonymously with a Native advocate. The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center and the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women fight for safety and sovereignty for Native women. United States Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network Call 1-800-656-4673 to speak to someone or chat here. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) to speak to someone or chat here. Deaf, hard of hearing TTY and chat options here. En Español, llama a 1-888-628-9454. Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741-741. The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance offers these and many more resources for those experiencing suicidal thoughts or other mental health crises.  Canada The Mind Your Mind website has a long list of resources, both within Canada and internationally. Crisis Services Canada – Call 1-833-456-4566 anytime or text 45645 from 4 p.m. to midnight. Kids Help Phone – Online chat or call 1-800-668-6868 to speak to a counselor. Episode Sources List of serial killers by number of victims – Wikipedia  Robert Pickton Chronology   Downtown Eastside – Wikipedia  Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Wikipedia  Vancouver Police Department – Wikipedia Port Coquitlam – Wikipedia  Cell plant of Robert William PICKTON PROJECT EVENHANDED OPERATOR  Highway of Tears – Wikipedia  Robert Pickton Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia  Robert Pickton | Victims | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers  Why I failed to catch Canada’s worst serial killer – BBC News  Pickton trial timeline | CBC News  Missing and murdered Indigenous women – Wikipedia  RECLAIMING POWER AND PLACE  Meet the Reporter Behind a New, Must-Listen Canadian Crime Podcast – FLARE  The Facts on Violence Against American Indian/Alaskan Native  Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo | Podcast on Spotify  On the Farm by Stevie Cameron: 9780676975857 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books On the Farm (TV Movie 2016) On the Farm | Based on the book “On the Farm” by Stevie Cameron Killer Pickton Pickton & popcorn Michael Slade Canadian serial killer’s self-published memoir reaches Amazon Robert Pickton Wiki Robert Pickton, notorious killer, pens book for sale on Amazon
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Episode 20: The Odd Case of Dorothea Puente
Content Warning: This episode discusses suicide and suicidal ideation. Please consider accessing one of the resources listed below, if you need support. This week, Kirsten + Andrew head to Sacramento, California, to discuss Dorothea Puente, aka the ‘Death House Landlady!’ You won’t believe your eyes, ears, or stomachs learning about this bizarre case and the truly weird culture that it has spawned. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Marisa Morton, via Unsplash. Listener Resources RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Get Help Page National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Victim Connect Resource Center National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Episode Sources Ancestry Dorothea Helen Gray Puente (1929-2011) – Find A Grave Memorial Dorothea Puente | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Dorothea Puente – Wikipedia The Life and Deaths of Dorothea Puente – Sactown Magazine  Questions for John Seabrook | The New Yorker  Rotting flesh, strangling and seven bodies in the back garden – the sweet grandma who became one of the most notorious serial killers in history by lacing cakes with poison  Dorothea Puente dies at 82; boarding house operator who killed tenants – Los Angeles Times SN&R • Memories of murder Dorothea Puente’s ‘Cooking With A Serial Killer,’ Reviewed | Crime News In Print: Dorothea Puente’s killer cookbook – Chicago Reader Reddit Recipe
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Episode 19: Vlad III Dracula, Impaler Extraordinaire
This week, Andrew + Kirsten take a break from the dark and heavy stories of the past few weeks with a “fun” and (slightly) lighter look at the historical figure Vlad III of Wallachia, also known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad III Dracula. Come along and learn a lot about medieval true crime and the truly epic impact it has had on pop culture! Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Clément Falize, via Unsplash. Episode Sources Vampire folklore by region – Wikipedia Vlad the Impaler: The Bloodthirsty Truth Behind Dracula’s Namesake Wallachia – Wikipedia Bran Castle – Wikipedia Vlad the Impaler: The real Dracula was absolutely vicious The Project Gutenberg eBook of Transylvanian Superstitions, by Emily Gerard Emily Gerard – Wikipedia Count Dracula in popular culture – Wikipedia Dracula – Wikipedia Vlad the Impaler – Wikipedia
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Episode 18: The Unsolved Case of JonBenét Ramsey
Last picture of JonBenét Ramsey taken before her murder (1996) This week, Andrew + Kirsten wrap up 2021 with a look at the 25-year-old unsolved case of JonBenét Ramsey and the very unique way its cultural impact has played out. Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Chad Madden, via Unsplash. Listener Resources RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Get Help Page National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Victim Connect Resource Center National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Episode Sources Killing of JonBenét Ramsey – Wikipedia  JonBenét Ramsey’s Murder: Timeline of the Child Pageant Star’s Death and Investigation – Biography  ‘Who Killed JonBenet?’: 10 WTF Moments, Fact-Checked – Rolling Stone  Where Is Alex Hunter Now? The District Attorney In The JonBenet Case Played A Big Role Burke’s 1997 Interview | Forums For Justice  JonBenet’s Mother Was Killer, Detective Says – The New York Times  The Best Arguments For The ‘Intruder’ Theory In The JonBenét Ramsey Case | Thought Catalog  The Best Arguments That Burke Did It In The JonBenét Ramsey Case | Thought Catalog  Forensics: Runaway use of touch DNA by Prosecutors ignores it’s limitations and cautions.  How Sociopaths Are Different from Psychopaths  Burke Ramsey Dr Phil Interview Body Language Analysis (2021)  How JonBenét Ramsey’s Murder Changed Pop Culture Forever – E! Online American obsession: how JonBenét Ramsey gave rise to the online detective Essential True Crime Books About the JonBenét Ramsey Case JonBenét Ramsey: Investigate her disappearance with these documentaries – Film Daily Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenét Ramsey Mystery Perfect Murder, Perfect Town Movies and Shows About JonBenet Ramsey Casting JonBenet My Sister, My Love (novel) Toddlers & Tiaras Here Comes Honey Boo Boo – Wikipedia How the legacy of JonBenét Ramsey’s murder continues to play out in the booming child beauty pageant industry Lyrics containing the term: JonBenet FM Doll
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Episode 17: Green River Killer, Part 2
Gary Ridgway’s mugshot when arrested on solicitation charges in 1982 This week, Andrew + Kirsten conclude the two-part story about the notorious Green River Killer, including the cultural ripple effects that continue to this day. If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, make sure to go back and check out Episode 16 first. 🖤 Be a doll. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and then rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in getting the pod noticed. And we want to be low-key famous, TBH. If you really stan us, pick up some cool merch from the store or go on over to Patreon and become a backer. We’ll be doling out bonus eps, fun downloadables, Patreon exclusive merch, and merch discounts! Last but not least, follow us everywhere @mostfoulpod. We appreciate the hell out of you! Featured photo by Pavł Polø, via Unsplash. Listener Resources RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Get Help Page National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) Victim Connect Resource Center National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Episode Sources Gary Ridgway Green River Killer: A Timeline of His Murders, Arrest and Conviction  ‘Green River’ case still rolling 15 years after killer caught  They Have Names, Too: A Case Study on the First Five Victims of the Green River Killer: Examining the Construction of Society an  GreenRiverKillings.com (Archive)  Gary Ridgway | Victims  Green River Killer | Unsolved Mysteries Wiki | Fandom The Killing (season 3) The Riverman Green River Killer (film) The Capture of the Green River Killer Bundy and the Green River Killer (2019) Ted Bundy BOMBSHELL: How serial killer inspired Silence of the Lambs storyline 13 Songs for Halloween: “Deep Red Bells” by Neko Case Gary Ridgway The Most Bizarre Things About The Green River Killer
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Most Foul Podcast, where we explore pop culture’s long-held fascination with true crime and all things twisted. Hosted by avid podcast listeners, true crime enthusiasts, and bicoastal friends Kirsten Hammann + Andrew McDaniel, this podcast takes the true crime stories you know (and the ones you don’t!) and examines how they’ve impacted and inspired the art and entertainment you love. From nursery rhymes to Shakespeare to JLo, you’ll be shocked at all the ways the most foul things have shaped the world around us.
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