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This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

346: Carnegie Deli Murders

This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

This Feels Criminal | Formerly Killer Queens

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.43.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In May of 2001, Jennifer Stahl and four friends were in her apartment in New York City when another man was buzzed in.  They didn't know that he had another man with him, and the two were planning on robbing everyone there along with money that Jennifer was supposed to have.  Each man would later claim that the other was responsible, but at the end, all 5 of the others had been shot and left for dead.  Investigators worked with the little evidence they had, and were able to identify their two suspects.  While one would turn himself in, the other would be arrested across the country with the help of America's Most Wanted.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, welcome to Killer Queens, a true crime podcast. I'm your host, Terella, and like most

0:09.5

millennials, I've always had an obsession with true crime. On KQ, you'll find light true crime

0:14.8

stories, millennial hypes and gripes, some adult language, and maybe a special guest here

0:20.2

and there.

0:24.4

Just like a 90s sleepover, we're just a couple BFFs hanging out.

0:27.5

So gather around and let's launch right into it.

0:42.4

This episode contains discussion of mentions of drug and drug dealing, kidnapping, and holding hostage, murder with a firearm, home invasion, and robbery.

0:47.5

Probably some bad New York accents. Listener discretion is advised.

0:54.6

In May of 2001, Jennifer Stahl and four friends were in her apartment in New York City when another man was buzzed in. They didn't know that he had another man with him, and the two were planning on

0:59.3

robbing everyone there along with the money that Jennifer was supposed to have. Each man would

1:03.8

later claim that the other was responsible, but in the end, all five of the others had been shot

1:08.2

and left for dead. Investigators worked with the little evidence that they had and were able to identify

1:14.0

their two suspects.

1:15.6

While one would turn himself in, the other would be arrested across the country with the help

1:20.2

of America's most wanted.

1:22.9

And I do want to give a hey girl thanks to Jennifer for requesting this case and thanks to Mark for writing it up.

1:30.8

All right.

1:31.8

Let us get into it.

1:34.5

Today we're going to go to New York City.

1:36.8

The Big Apple, the city that never sleeps, the city of dreams, the melting pot, the concrete jungle.

1:43.2

New York can be placed alongside Los Angeles, Paris, and Tokyo

1:46.8

as cities that are usually considered to be of cultural significance. And generally speaking,

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