Katarzyna Zowada - The Skin Suit Murder

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In this episode… Tara uncovers a chilling, not yet resolved murder in Krakow, Poland. Oddly enough, despite the gruesome details of the crime, this story never made it to the American newspapers even though the FBI was called upon to assist in the investigation and details of the “skin suit” that was found was eerily reminiscent of Silence of the Lambs. This week we discuss the heart-breaking case of Katarzyna Zowada, a 23-year old college student who was tortured and skinned like an animal and then dumped in the Vistula River. This poor, sweet, troubled girl met her horrifying end during the winter of 1999. We’re going to discuss what happened between the discovery of her remains and the trial that has yet to take place for her murder, though the main suspect has been in prison for nearly 5 years.

Tara’s Sources

medium.com

mysteriesunsolved.com

wikipedia

reddit.com

exploringthevidence.com

vocal media.com

The Brown's Chicken Massacre

Photo Credit: The Daily Herald File Photo 1993

In this episode… It’s now Jen’s turn for a Hometown murder story. She happened to choose one that, regardless of proximity to the crime, many of us remember seeing the horrific story unfold on the news. This week, Jen walks us through the Brown’s Chicken massacre that took place in Palatine, IL back in January of 1993.

Seven people tragically lost their lives in one of the most gruesome crimes committed in the Chicagoland area. Despite the sheer number of police officers assigned to the case and the overwhelming amount of tips called in, it went cold quickly. It would take nearly a decade and several advancements in DNA technology for the victim’s families to finally see the killers behind bars.

Jen’s Sources

dailyherald.com

medium.com Article by Chelsea Rose

dailyherald.com

dhbusinessledger.com

rollingstone.com Article by Brittany Spanos

The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

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In this episode… We close out spooky season with our final haunted, paranormal, ghost-themed story for the month of October & Jen’s pick does not disappoint!

If there was ever a place that can go on record as being truly haunted…we would put our money on the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. The stories, spirits and tragedies that haunt these walls are far too many to recount in one episode, but the few that we do explore are cringeworthy to say the least & may even give you CHILLS!

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If you live near or have ever visited, please head over to our website and find the CONTACT US page. We would LOVE to hear about all of your personal experiences.

Follow us on social media as well to contact us, stay in touch & find for more photos & info on our stories:

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Jen’s Sources

allthatsinteresting.com Article by Katie Serena

legendsofamerica.com

transalleghenylunaticasylum.com

washingtonpost.com Article by Jack El-Hai

Wikipedia

Wikipedia

allthatsinteresting.com

The Murder of Connie Navarro

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In this episode…Jen discusses the murder of Connie Navarro and sadly, once again we find ourselves talking about a domestic violence homicide. Connie was a gorgeous, blonde haired beauty who modeled occasionally and worked on a few of the game shows we remember watching as kids who grew up in the 80’s.

Dave Navarro, who is well known as the guitarist for Jane’s Addiction, among many other creative undertakings, is Connie’s son. Dave was only 15 when his mother was murdered and in a documentary he created in 2015, he talks about how losing her shaped every decision he ever made growing up…both good and bad. When we say bad…we’re talking about a pretty dark spiral into a world of drugs & depression. He’s very clear, however, that he does NOT blame his addiction on her murder, but rather, it gave him an excuse to continue down that dangerous road.

It was Dave’s hope that by telling his story from the point of view of a child who was left behind as a victim of domestic violence, he could bring about a different kind of awareness in this unique way. Statistics show that approximately 3 women A DAY are killed in domestic violence homicides, BUT we rarely hear from the point of view of the children who’s lives continue to be deeply impacted by their great loss.

We’re big fans of Dave and his advocacy work on domestic violence only makes us love him more. He shared the story of his Mother’s murder and it’s personal impact on his life as a cautionary tale to help people recognize the signs of domestic violence before things escalate.

Here at The Wicked Ones Podcast, we’re hoping to do the same.

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Jen’s Sources:

findagrave.com

mar-ken.org

caselaw.findlaw.com

last.com Article by Lindsay William-Ross

bellazon.com

wikipedia

Mourning Son - Autobiographical Documentary (Amazon’s Link Here)

Hollywood Curses, Demonic Dolls & "Little Bastard"

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In this episode… we get a little SPOOKY this week and bring to light a few haunting stories that make us wonder about the existence of evil in this world…and just what forms it might take.

Tara decided to put a spin on her quest for Hollywood true crime and instead, dives into some of the most mysterious and terrifying tales she stumbled upon while researching Hollywood’s haunted past.

Tara talks creepy coincidences and the untimely deaths of the cast & crew behind the making of the possibly “cursed” movie, The Omen. There are way too many strange occurrences surrounding this film to pass off as coincidence and we think you might agree!

She also braves the world of inanimate objects, AKA “trinkets”, that may or may not be possessed and opens up about her fear of dolls.

James Dean’s car, “The Little Bastard” was another story that Tara had always been fascinated to learn more about as well. The details of this car & the bizarre deaths, injuries and destruction that seemed to follow it around are way too hard to shake…let alone explain.

We’re not sure if you’ll sleep tonight, but for all of our listeners out there who are into these types of creepy, unsolved mysteries, we thought we’d bring you a little something different this time around. OH, and If you catch the movie recommendation in the intro, give us a shout out and let us know your thoughts. I mean, who doesn’t love Vince Vaughn and a good horror/comedy, right?

Tara’s Sources:

filmdaily.com

cbsnews.com

horrorobsessive.com

allthingsinteresting.com

theconjuringfandom.com

wikipedia

Hagerty.com

mysanantonio.com

divetribe.com

dustyoldthing.com

prnewswire.com

Buried Alive

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Tara’s Episode Notes:

In this episode… Tara tells us the terrifying story of Michelina Lewandowska. A Polish woman who was buried alive by her ex-fiance, Marcin Kasprzak. The two had a 3 yr old son, Jakub together, but their relationship was rocky at best. When rumors started flying that she made plans to leave England where they were living and take their son with her back to Poland…Marcin decided that he couldn’t let that happen.

Some people separate and figure their lives out like civilized, mature adults, but apparently there are monsters in this world that believe that can just “bury” their problems…quite literally in this case.

Being buried alive, as it turns out is one of the most common phobias. If this is one of your biggest fears, don’t worry. Luckily, we have a survivor story for you this week. We’ll even let you know what to do if you find yourself in a similar, terrifying situation. Hopefully you can tuck it away with the rest of the useless, morbid facts you learn while listening to true crime…but one can never be too sure. All the useless, interesting, its and bits are our specialty as you’ll come to find out.

Either way, we love a good survivor or comeback story! If you happen to have one you’d like to share, please reach out to us on the CONTACT page on the website and send it in. We would love to hear from you.

Tara’s Sources:

anomalien.com

abc.com

capitalfm.com




Human Trafficking: The Story of Jen Spry

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Jen’s Episode Notes:

In this episode… Jen shares with us, the heartbreaking story of Jen Spry. Spry was only 8 years old when she became a victim of human trafficking, but wouldn’t realize it for decades. When Jen came across Spry’s first-hand account, it shook her to her very core.

Human trafficking isn’t all the same. It’s also not an issue in a far off country or another state. Human trafficking is real and it’s everywhere. It could be happening in your town, your neighborhood…or right next door. Listen in and learn. We sure did.

- “No one ever came looking, because I never went missing.” - Jen Spry

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Jen’s Sources:

jenspry.org

theintell.com Article by: Marion Callahan

justice.gov

humanrights.org

rain.org

crs.org

The Dark Side of Bikram Yoga

Bikram Choudhury

Jen’s Episode Notes:

Bikram Choudhury (born 1944) is an Indian-born American yoga teacher and founder of Bikram Yoga, a form of hot yoga consisting of a fixed series of 26 postures practiced in a hot environment of (105 °F). The business became a success in the United States and then across the Western world, with a variety of celebrities in attendance.

Choudhury was the subject of several civil suits alleging sexual assault and discrimination against racial and sexual minorities. In 2017, a court awarded $7 million to his former lawyer, Minakshi Jafa-Boden, who gained control of his yoga business when Choudhury fled to India without paying her. Since then he has continued to train yoga teachers outside the United States in countries including Spain and Mexico.

Source: Wikipedia

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Jen’s Other Sources:

bustle.com Article by: By Chris Tognotti

grunge.com Article by: Kate Hakala

Independent Article by: Sabrina Barr

CelebrityWorth.com

The New Yorker Article by: Sarah Larson

Film Daily Article by Bianca Myrtll

OprahMag.com Article by: Elena Nicolaou

ABC 7 Investigations Article by: Miriam Hernandez

LA Times Article By: Amy Kaufman

DoYou.com Article by: Sarah Alender

Daily Mail Article By: Louise Boyle

Vogue Article By: Rituparna Som

Refinery 29 Article By: Jennifer Fenton

30 For 30 Podcast

Netflix Documentary: Bikram, Yogi, Guru, Predator

A History Lesson with Jen

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Jen’s Notes:

Remembering the Italian Hall Tragedy

Each year the people of Calumet, Michigan commemorate a tragedy that occurred in the midst of a bitter copper miners strike.

On Christmas Eve 1913, on an afternoon intended to be a time of holiday cheer, 73 people tragically lost their lives during a party organized for striking workers and their families. Sadly the majority of the deceased were children.

Many historians are still left questioning the long-held beliefs about why so many people perished at Italian Hall that day.

Source: nps.gov

Jen’s Other Sources:

Wikipedia - Calumet and Helca Mining Company

Wikipedia - Italian Hall Disaster

Upworthy - Article by Brandon Weber

TripAdvisor

Stuff You Missed in History Class Podcast

miners advice.co.uk



The Los Feliz Murder House

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Photo Credit: Google Maps

2478 Glendower Place Listing on Trulia

Jen’s Episode Notes:

The story of Harold Perelson and the Los Feliz Murder House can be summed up in a passage from his copy of Dante’s Divine Comedy, left open on Perelson's nightstand on the night he murdered his wife and then took his own life:

Midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within a forest dark, for the straightforward pathway had been lost…

At one point, Harold had it all: a flourishing career in medicine, a beautiful spouse, a loving family, and a palatial house in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. Then, in the early morning hours of December 6th, 1959, neighbors awoke to the sound of Harold’s daughter Judye screaming and pounding at their door. 

When the police finally arrived on the scene, they found Harold’s wife dead in her bed and Harold himself dead from a massive drug overdose—an apparent suicide.

But even after Harold Perelson was long gone and the surviving Perelson family members had scattered across the country, the so-called Los Feliz Murder House remained empty for decades. Now, despite passing into the hands of new owners, there are rumors that the place is more than just a monument to that horrific December night in 1959—some say it’s haunted.

Source: The Line-Up Article by Chris Mahon

Jen’s Other Sources:

Daily Mail Article by: Mia De Graaf and Hannah Parry and James Gordon

CBS Los Angeles

Catt’s True Crime Corner

LA Weekly: Article by Brian Clune

Dirt: Article by Lindsay Blake

Medium: Article by Jeff Maysh

BONUS: Serial Killers & Sidenotes

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Tara & Jen’s Bonus Episode Notes:

We have a little something NEW for you this week! In this very first BONUS episode, Jen & Tara discuss the differences between Male and Female serial killers. We did this one a little differently & had a lot of fun with it! It’s not as structured as our typical “stories” or Episodes…but if you’re interested in learning about how differently men and women serial killers have approached killing their victims and more on the how & why…this ones for you! Jen talks about a recent study she found that gives very interesting statistics on both genders and comes up with a theory that we found incredibly interesting! If you geek out on the science behind it all….Jen’s your girl. She loves those numbers and breaking them down. If you enjoy bits of trivia and random interesting facts…that’s where Tara comes in. She enjoys throwing in bits of crazy info here and there that hopefully intrigue even the most well read on these topics and if you’re already an expert…we hope you still enjoy being part of the conversation anyway!

These bonus episodes are very new of course, and though most prefer a good old fashioned murder story, we thought we’d bring you something different from time to time. However, we certainly appreciate your thoughts and feedback too! Please write in or comment below if you enjoyed it, not so much, or have an idea for a future bonus episode. After all, we’re here to make sure we bring you what you want to hear. We may not change our style of presentation…because that’s just who we are, but we love all ideas big and small, crazy or not and we’d love to feature YOUR idea. Bring them on. Shoot us a note on the CONTACT page, we’d love to hear from you.

Hope you are all enjoying the show!

XO - T & J

Episode Sources:

Washington Post Article by Sarah Kaplan

New Atlas Article by Rich Haridy

Crime Investigation

Psychology Today

SueColetta.com

Penn State News Article by Katie Bohn

Smiley Face Killers

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Smiley Face Killers - Episode Notes:

Photo by Timothy Dykes on Unsplash

The Smiley face murder theory (variations include Smiley face murdersSmiley face killingsSmiley face gang, and others) is a theory advanced by retired New York City detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte, and Dr. Lee Gilbertson, a criminal justice professor and gang expert at St. Cloud State University. They allege that a number of young men found dead in bodies of water across several Midwestern American states from the late 1990s to the 2010s did not accidentally drown, as concluded by law enforcement agencies, but were victims of a serial killer or killers.

The term "smiley face" became connected to the alleged murders when it was made public that the police had discovered graffiti depicting a smiley face near locations where they think the killer dumped the bodies in at least a dozen of the cases. Gannon wrote a textbook case study on the subject titled "Case Studies in Drowning Forensics."  The response of law enforcement investigators and other experts has been largely skeptical.

Article Source: Wikipedia

Tara's Episode Sources

Medium: Article by Lisa Marie Fuqua

Rolling Stone Article by: Nile Capello

The Daily Beast Article by: Nicki Egan

CrimeInvestigation.co.UK

Not Another True Crime Podcast: Bonus Episode - 1/17/19

Trick or Treat Tragedy - A Town Mourns

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Episode Photo by Jakob Owens on Unsplash

Trick or Treat Tragedy - Episode Notes:

A killer used his friendship to lure in a little girl to her death. In doing so, he killed not just one girl, but the spirit of Halloween.

Halloween night 1973, 9-year-old Lisa French wanted to wear a butterfly costume, but her mother convinced her to wear something a bit warmer for the Fond du lac, Wisconsin weather. Lisa ended up dressing like a hobo.

After eating dinner, she ran out of the door and started to trick-or-treat. She made plans to meet up with her friend and go to the Pumpkin Place, a safe area some of the parents had put together for the children. But her friend had gotten in trouble and wasn’t allowed to go. Lisa was left to go out alone.

She only made it to three houses that night. The first two, a teacher and a classmate’s homes. They her candy and sent her on her way. The third held more sinister motives.

Gerald Miles Turner Jr, would open that third door for Lisa and invite her inside.

A Killer Lures His Victim

Turner used to share a duplex with Lisa’s family, so she knew him quite well. When he lived next door, she was fond of talking with him. So nothing would have seemed strange for him to invite her inside that night.

After he had Lisa inside, he took her back to his bedroom, where he sexually assaulted her. He claimed that at some point, he realized she wasn’t breathing and tried to resuscitate her. But his girlfriend came home and interrupted him. So he put socks on his hands and moved Lisa’s body into the master bathroom to deal with later.

He went out wrapped in a bathrobe, telling his girlfriend he didn’t feel well. While she was there, he kept returning to the bedroom, was he revisiting Lisa’s body?

His girlfriend ended up leaving again to go to her mother’s. After she left is when Turner put Lisa’s body in a trash bag and her belongings in another. He took both bags a few miles out of town and dumped them in a field.

Something was Wrong

Lisa was to be home by 7 pm, and when she didn’t return, her mother started to worry. By the time 10 pm arrived, the neighborhood had already begun searching for the little girl.

The neighborhood rallied together, posting signs in their windows, telling others that Lisa was missing. Police started a search party that lasted all night. The next day over 5,000 people joined in and widened the search area.

The national guard was called in, and private plane owners volunteered to search from the sky. All-terrain vehicles drove through the marshes, creeks, and fields. All the bodies of water around town had been dragged.

A local photoshop printed 6,000 copies of Lisa’s school photo that was passed around and posted throughout town. Gas stations were giving free gas to anyone using a vehicle to search for Lisa.

The Outcome No One Wanted

Eventually, a farmer on his tractor found two garbage bags on his property. He stopped and inspected them, finding the body of Lisa French.

When the news circulated that Lisa had been found dead, the whole community seemed to mourn her loss. They all came out in support of her family for the funeral.

Myron Medin Jr spoke to the mourners who had gathered. “We are here . . . the entire city in spirit is here . . . to share your sorrow.”

Turner had been questioned starting the day after Lisa had been reported missing. By elimination, they could prove she had gone to two homes before coming to his, then no one else had seen her. At first, he denied any involvement.

The Pressure was too Much

But finally, after nine months of being pulled in for questioning, he cracked and confessed. He would change his story during the trial, saying he only confessed to stop the police from harassing him, that he was completely innocent.

During the trial, the medical examiner testified about the cause of death. Lisa French died from asphyxiation. But she wasn’t smothered or strangled. She had died due to shock while she was sexually assaulted.

The jury found Turner guilty of second-degree murder, enticing a child for immoral purposes and acts of sexual perversion.

Robert Owens, the chief psychologist at Taycheedah Correctional Institute, had met with Turner. “He has a cold disregard for people, mainly females. He does not have conscience control to inhibit his impulses for pleasure and to conform to society’s laws.”

During his sentencing, Circuit Court Judge Milton saw Turner for who he was. “He impressed me as showing no remorse . . . no feeling of repentance.”

Continues to Prove Himself Unfit for Society

After everything he did, and with a total lack of remorse, Turner was paroled in 1992 after serving only 17 years. He went to live at a halfway house.

Outrage erupted that this killer was back on the streets so soon. The citizens of Fond du lac brought a civil lawsuit for releasing Turner. They said the state erred in how they calculated his mandatory release date.

Turner was put back in prison when the state admitted their error. He was then set to be released in 1994. This time the state sought to have him held in a secure mental institute instead of being released.

In 1998 Turner got his day in court again. This time fighting for his right to be freed, claiming he was not a sexual predator and should not be held in a mental institute. A jury agreed and set him free.

While out free, he lived at another halfway house. But when a routine check of his computer in 2003 showed it was filled with pornographic and sexually explicit videos that violated his parole conditions, he was sent back to prison.

Currently, Turner is being considered for parole again. But I think it’s already been proven that he will not follow the rules. If he’s re-released, how long until he finds another young victim?

Article Source : Medium - By Lisa Marie Fuqua

Jen's Episode Sources

Sword And Scale

Here's The Fucking Twist

TCPalm. Article by: Sharon Roznik & Mary Helen Moore

FDL Reporter - Article by: Sharon Roznik

The Scare Chamber


Gary Heidnik's Evil Legacy - Buffalo Bill

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Gary Heidnik’s Evil Legacy - Episode Notes:

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Gary Michael Heidnik (November 22, 1943 – July 6, 1999) was an American murderer who kidnapped, tortured, and raped six women, killing two of them, while holding them prisoner in a pit in his basement in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Heidnik was sentenced to death and executed by lethal injection in July 1999.

Early life

Heidnik was born on November 22, 1943, to Michael and Ellen Heidnik and was raised in the Eastlake suburb of Cleveland, Ohio. He had a younger brother, Terry. His parents divorced in 1946. The Heidnik children were then raised by their mother for four years before being placed in the care of their father and his new wife. Heidnik would later claim that he was often emotionally abused by his father. He suffered a lifelong problem of bed wetting, and claimed his father would humiliate his son by forcing him to hang his stained sheets from his bedroom window, in full view of their neighbors. After his son's arrest, Michael Heidnik denied that he abused his son.

At school, Heidnik did not interact with his fellow students, and refused to make eye contact. When a well-meaning new female student asked, "Did you get the homework done, Gary?", he yelled at her and told her she was not "worthy enough" to talk to him. Heidnik was also teased about his oddly shaped head, which he and Terry claimed was the result of a young Heidnik falling out of a tree. Nonetheless, Heidnik performed well academically and tested with an I.Q. of 148.  With the encouragement of his father, 14-year-old Heidnik enrolled at the since-defunct Staunton Military Academyin Staunton, Virginia, for two years, leaving before graduation. After another period in public high school, he dropped out and joined the U.S. Army when he was 17.

Heidnik served in the Army for 13 months. During basic training, Heidnik's drill sergeant graded him as "excellent". Following basic training, he applied for several specialist positions, including the military police, but was rejected. He was sent to San Antonio, Texas, to be trained as a medic and did well through medical training. However, Heidnik did not stay in San Antonio very long and was transferred to the 46th Army Surgical Hospital in Landstuhl, West Germany. Within weeks of his new posting in Germany, he earned his GED. In August 1962, Heidnik began complaining of severe headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, and nausea. A hospital neurologist diagnosed Heidnik with gastroenteritis, and noted that Heidnik also displayed symptoms of mental illness, for which he was prescribed trifluoperazine (Stelazine). In October 1962, Heidnik was transferred to a military hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder and honorably discharged from military service.

Adulthood

Shortly after his discharge, Heidnik became a licensed practical nurse and enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, only to drop out after one semester. He worked at a Veterans Administrationhospital in Coatesville, but was fired for poor attendance and rude behavior towards patients. From August 1962 until his arrest in March 1987, Heidnik spent time in and out of psychiatric hospitals, and had attempted suicide at least 13 times. In 1970, his mother Ellen, who had been diagnosed with bone cancer and was suffering the effects of alcoholism, committed suicide by drinking mercuric chloride.  His brother Terry also spent time in mental institutions and attempted suicide multiple times.

In October 1971, Heidnik incorporated a church called the United Church of the Ministers of God, initially with only five followers. In 1975, Heidnik opened an account under the church's name with Merrill Lynch. The initial deposit was $1,500. Heidnik eventually amassed over $500,000 (US$ 1,166,000 in 2010). By 1986, the United Church of the Ministers of God was thriving and wealthy.

Heidnik used a matrimonial service to meet his future wife, with whom he corresponded by mail for two years before proposing to her. Betty Disto arrived from the Philippines in September 1985, and married Heidnik in Maryland on October 3, 1985. The marriage rapidly deteriorated after she found him in bed with three other women. Throughout the course of their brief marriage, Heidnik forced his wife to watch while he had sex with other women.  Disto also accused him of repeatedly raping and assaulting her. With the help of the Filipino community in Philadelphia, she was able to leave Heidnik in January 1986. Unknown to Heidnik until his ex-wife requested child support payments in 1987, he had impregnated Betty during their short marriage. On September 15, 1986, Disto gave birth to a son, who she named Jesse John Disto.

Heidnik also had a child with Gail Lincow, a son named Gary Jr.  The child was placed in foster care soon after his birth. Heidnik had a third child with another woman, Anjeanette Davidson, who was illiterate and mentally disabled.  Their daughter, Maxine Davidson, was born on March 16, 1978, and immediately placed in foster care. Shortly after Maxine's birth, Heidnik was arrested for the kidnapping and rape of Anjeanette's sister Alberta, who had been living in an institution for the mentally disabled in Penn Township.

1986-1987: Serial rape and murder

On November 25, 1986, Heidnik abducted a woman named Josefina Rivera. By January 1987, he had kidnapped another four women, whom he held captive in a pit in the basement of his house at 3520 North Marshall Street in North Philadelphia. The captives, who were all black women, were raped, beaten, and tortured.

One of the women, Sandra Lindsay, died of a combination of starvation, torture, and an untreated fever. Heidnik dismembered her body but had problems dealing with the arms and legs, so he put them in a freezer and marked them "dog food". He cooked her ribs in an oven and boiled her head in a pot on the stove. Police came to the house due to the complaints of a bad odor, but left the premises after Heidnik's explanation: "I’m cooking a roast. I fell asleep and it burnt."

Several sources state that he ground up the flesh of Lindsay, mixed it with dog food, and fed that to his other victims.  His defense attorney, Chuck Peruto, said that upon examination of a Cuisinart and other tools in his kitchen, they found no evidence of this. Peruto said that he made up the story to support the insanity defense. The defense attorney said that he started the rumor of cannibalism in public and that in fact there was no evidence of anyone eating human flesh.

Heidnik used electric shock as a form of torture. At one point, he forced three of his captives, bound in chains, into a pit. Heidnik ordered Rivera and another woman to fill the hole with water and then forced Rivera to help him apply electric current from a stripped extension cord to the women's chains. Deborah Dudley was electrocuted, and Heidnik disposed of her body in the Pine Barrensin New Jersey.

On January 18, 1987, Heidnik abducted Jacqueline Askins. The youngest of the six victims, Askins was only 18 years old at the time of her abduction. During a TV interview for the May 5, 2018, special report "Gary Heidnik's House of Horrors, 30 years later",  Askins stated that Heidnik wrapped duct tape around the mouths of the victims and stabbed them in their ears with a screwdriver.

On March 23, 1987, Heidnik and Rivera abducted Agnes Adams. The next day, Rivera convinced Heidnik to let her go, temporarily, in order to visit her family. He drove her to a gas station and said he would wait for her there. She walked a block away and called 9-1-1. The responding officers, noting chafing from chains on her leg, went to the gas station and arrested Heidnik. His purported best friend, Cyril ("Tony") Brown, was also arrested. Brown was released on $50,000 bail and an agreement that he would testify against Heidnik. In part, Brown admitted to witnessing Lindsay's death in the basement and Heidnik dismembering her.  Shortly after his arrest, in April 1987, Heidnik attempted to hang himself in his jail cell.

Death

Heidnik was executed by lethal injection on July 6, 1999, at State Correctional Institution – Rockview in Centre County, Pennsylvania, and his body was cremated.  As of 2020, he is the last person to be executed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Article Source - Wikipedia

Tara's Episode Sources

Wikipedia

Murderpedia

Film Daily

Apnews.com

6abc.com

allthatsinteresting.com

CandyMan, CandyMan, CandyMan...

The Wicked Ones Podcast hosts, Jen and Tara discuss a man that was once known in the 1970's as America's deadliest serial killer due to the sheer number of young boys he kidnapped and murdered during a two and a half year long killing spree...BUT, he didn't do it alone. Can you imagine if a trusted friend knowingly lured you to the home of a man who had the evilest of intentions? Listen in...I guarantee you will never think of the "CandyMan" in the same way...ever again.

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Never Trust The Boy Next Door

Hollywood Ripper… AKA - “The Boy Next Door Killer”

Hollywood Ripper… AKA - “The Boy Next Door Killer”

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Michael Thomas Gargiulo (born February 15, 1976) is a convicted American serial killer.  He moved to Southern California in the 1990s and has been nicknamed The Hollywood Ripper.

Description of crimes

Gargiulo is a native of Glenview, Illinois, where he may have stabbed his neighbor, 18-year-old Tricia Pacaccio, to death on her backdoor step. Her body was found by her father the morning after on August 14, 1993. Gargiulo moved to Los Angeles in 1998, allegedly to escape the scrutiny of police in Illinois,  and committed two murders and an attempted murder in Southern California between 2001 and 2008.

On February 21, 2001, he stabbed Ashley Ellerin 47 times to death in her home in Hollywood. Ellerin's injuries included a neck wound that nearly severed her head, and deep punctures to the chest, stomach, and back that in some cases were up to six inches deep. According to detective Tom Small, one stab wound "actually penetrated the skull and took out a chunk of skull like a puzzle piece." On the night she was killed, Ellerin had planned dinner, then drinks with her then boyfriend, actor Ashton Kutcher.

On December 1, 2005, Gargiulo stabbed his neighbor to death at her home in El Monte, California.  She was stabbed 17 times.

Gargiulo attempted to murder his neighbor in her home in Santa Monica on April 28, 2008.  She fought off the attack, and blood matching Gargiulo's DNA was found at the scene.

Arrest and prosecution

Gargiulo was arrested by the Santa Monica Police Department on June 6, 2008. On July 7, 2011, the Cook County State's Attorney charged Gargiulo with the first-degree murder of Tricia Pacaccio.  Although Gargiulo is charged in the two California murders as well as the Pacaccio murder in Illinois, police have not linked him to any other murders.  Gargiulo allegedly told authorities in the Los Angeles County Jail that just because 10 women were killed — and his DNA was present — does not mean he murdered anyone, leading investigators to believe that there are more victims.

Media in Los Angeles dubbed Gargiulo the "Hollywood Ripper" as well as the "Chiller Killer."  Gargiulo was held at Los Angeles County Jail while awaiting a capital murder trial.  A pre-trial hearing was held June 9, 2017, in Los Angeles Superior Court with his trial scheduled to begin in October 2017.  After delays, his trial began on May 2, 2019.  In May 2019, actor Ashton Kutcher testified about the crimes.

On August 15, 2019, Gargiulo was convicted on all counts. The penalty phase of his California trial started on October 7, 2019. He faced either a death sentence or life in prison without the possibility of parole. Once he is sentenced, Gargiulo faces extradition back to Illinois to face the first-degree murder charge relating to Tricia Pacaccio. If convicted in Illinois, he will face a sentence of 25 years to life. On October 18, 2019, a jury recommended the death penalty for Michael Gargiulo after several hours of deliberation.  But as of March 2020, sentencing of Gargiulo in California continued to be delayed by defense motions.

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