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Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

300: [FREE Weekly Episode] Serial Killer- Sean Vincent Gillis

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

True Crime, Comedy

4.43K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2023

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

In February of 2004, the body of a nude woman was discovered near an agricultural research station for Louisiana State University (LSU). The crime scene was processed and it was discovered that the woman had suffered a deep slash to her neck and there were ligature marks all around her neck. Her body had been positioned in a way so that trauma to her genitals would clearly be seen by anyone who found her. Investigators found signs that she had been dragged to the scene, tire tracks nearby, and 13 empty beer cans. The body was determined to be Donna Johnston, and she was the final victim of Sean Vincent Gillis’ 10 year killing spree.

***TRIGGER WARNING***
Murder | Murder by Slashing, Stabbing, or Strangulation | Body Mutilation | Dismemberment |Cannibalism |Sexual Assault


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0:00.0

Hey all, thanks for listening to Killer Queens, or KQ if you nasty.

0:09.0

Welcome to the show where two 90s' loving country chicks gab about true crime and tell each other to talk to the hand

0:15.2

because the face ain't listening. I'm Terella and I'm Tori and we're sisters who have always loved

0:20.6

true crime and decided to turn that obsession into a show with a

0:23.8

light take on the topic. Kind of like diet true crime it's all the flavor

0:27.8

of fewer calories. Now with our show you'll get true crime 90s nostalgia and a few four letter

0:34.0

words sprinkled in. Because I always say that Polly pockets and true crime go

0:37.8

together like peas and carrots. Be sure to check out our case

0:40.6

submission form on our website at killer queens

0:43.0

podcast.com and follow us on social media and

0:46.0

YouTube. Now grab your surge, your 3D cool ranch

0:48.8

Doritos, and your kitten surprise, and let's get into the

0:51.2

episode.

1:06.5

This episode contains discussion of murder, murder by slashing, stabbing or strangulation, body mutilation, dismutilation, dismemberment, cannibalism, and sexual assault, listener discretion is advised.

1:09.6

We just want to give an extra special thank you to Olivia for helping to research and write up this case. She

1:15.6

and marked it an amazing job and we cannot do any of this without you. So

1:18.8

thank you guys so much. In February of 2004, the body of a nude woman was discovered near an agricultural

1:26.0

research station or Louisiana State University or LSU. The crime scene was processed and it was

1:31.7

discovered that the woman had suffered a deep slash to her neck and there were ligature marks all around her neck.

1:37.0

Her body had been positioned in a way so that the trauma to her genitals would clearly be seen by anyone who found her.

1:43.1

Investigators found signs that she had been dragged to the scene,

1:46.6

tire tracks nearby, and 13 empty beer cans.

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