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🗓️ 20 April 2023
⏱️ 41 minutes
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0:43.7 | podcast. Each episode we dive into the minds of some of the worst criminals in history and today we are going to be talking about |
0:50.1 | the case of Cynthia Cederbark, also known as the killer grandma. So the words |
0:56.8 | killer and grandma don't usually go together. When you think of grandma you definitely do not think of killer. I literally just think of my own |
1:05.8 | now and I cannot wrap my head around the possibility of her being a killer. |
1:10.7 | So this case is pretty shocking based on that fact alone. However, this case also has one of the most bizarre police interviews I think I've ever seen. |
1:21.0 | When I first saw Cynthia's interview, I was shocked. I mean, I just couldn't believe |
1:27.3 | that this interview was even real. The whole thing was just completely unbelievable. |
1:32.4 | And you'll definitely have to go and search for her. was just |
1:35.0 | completely unbelievable and you'll definitely have to go and search for her police interview on |
1:35.8 | YouTube after this episode. It just seems like I'm watching like a TV drama. |
1:41.0 | It seems so over the top and staged and acting but it's not. And this case is just pretty |
1:47.4 | bizarre as a whole. I was really struggling to get my head around it when I first started |
1:51.4 | researching. I really like to try and get into the mind of the killer |
1:56.1 | and understand why they have done what they have done. But I just couldn't figure this case out. |
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