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59: The Milkshake Murder & Blood Spatter Analysis

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Let's Go To Court!

True Crime, History, Comedy

4.84.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2019

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Robert Kissel appeared to have it all. He was a high-powered investment banker living in Hong Kong with his wife and children, making millions of dollars a year. Then, in late 2003, he did something out of character. The reliable workaholic missed an important conference call. His coworkers were immediately suspicious. What could have happened to Robert?

Then, Warren Horinek was drunk. Super drunk. He and his wife Bonnie had just spent the evening drinking at TGIFriday’s. They’d hadn’t been home long when Warren called 911. Through slurs, he told the dispatcher that his wife had been shot. But had she? Police, the medical examiner and the district attorney all agreed that the scene looked like a suicide. But Bonnie’s friends and family thought differently.

And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.

In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
“A bloody injustice,” by Dave Mann, Texas Observer
“The defense calls Terry Laber,” Texas Center for Community Journalism
“CNN explores Warren Horinek Case,” Texas Observer
“The Warren Horinek Case,” waco-criminal-attorney.com

In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
“Born to Win” episode Behind Mansion Walls
“Nancy Kissel: The Hong Kong Milkshake Murder” by Anthony Bruno, TruTV.com
“Kissels Of Death” by Steve Fishman, New York Magazine
“Murder of Robert Kissel” wikipedia.org

Transcript

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0:00.0

One semester of law school. One semester of criminal justice. Two experts. I'm

0:07.1

Kristen Pitts. I'm Brandy Egan. Let's go to court. On this episode I'll talk

0:12.3

about blood spatter. and I'll be talking about the

0:15.2

milkshake murder. Sounds delicious.

0:20.0

Oh. Are you going to ruin something wonderful?

0:25.0

No, no, it's a small part of the case, but this is how it was known.

0:30.0

This case happens in Hong Kong.

0:33.0

And this is kind of how it was known in the press as the milkshake murder.

0:38.0

Really has very little to do with a milkshake, but...

0:41.0

Are you trying to get more listeners around the world is that what's happening

0:46.7

I'm going international I'm not to be fair this does happen in Hong Kong, but it is a case that involves Americans.

0:57.0

So, okay.

0:58.0

And I had never heard of this case.

1:01.0

My aunt Stephanie told me about it the other day and really she knew like four details of it.

1:05.6

But I was like that sounds super interesting. So I looked it up and it turns out it was super interesting. So thank you Aunt Stephanie for this recommendation.

1:12.4

Well Aunt Stephanie for this recommendation.

1:12.5

Well Aunt Stephanie knows her shit right?

1:14.4

She does!

1:15.4

She's been obsessed with true crime since before it was cool.

1:18.0

Stephanie loves true crime.

1:20.0

Yes.

1:23.0

Okay.

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