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🗓️ 6 July 2023
⏱️ 45 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone, I hope you're all doing so well and welcome back to the Criminal Makeup Podcast. |
0:16.1 | Each episode we dive into the minds of some of the worst criminals in history and today |
0:20.7 | we are going to be talking about the case of the whitehead twins. |
0:24.0 | So today we are talking about twins that kill, which we've only ever done one twins |
0:30.2 | case before and there's definitely always a strange element when it comes to twins. |
0:34.9 | I'm really sorry if you are a twin listening to this. So the twins in this case were named, |
0:40.2 | Tas and Jazz. They were teenagers and they had so much going for them. They were talented, |
0:46.4 | intelligent, straight A students. Some even said they were on the track for Harvard. |
0:52.0 | However, at some point along the way, they headed down the wrong path. Things got out of control. |
0:57.3 | They entered a rebellious stage, which of course most teenagers do. However, with the white |
1:03.2 | head twins, it was extreme and their behavior just spiraled. People started calling them evil twins. |
1:10.6 | People were saying that they were very cold, very calculating and this eventually resulted |
1:15.6 | in the twins committing murder at just the age of 16. And today's case is shocking obviously |
1:22.9 | because they are teenagers that kill. But it's also a very sad case, a very sad case all round, |
1:28.4 | as we'll go on to find out. So let's dive in. |
1:38.0 | So Tasmeer and Jazzmeer, whitehead, they also are known as Tas and Jazz. And I will be |
1:43.4 | possibly calling them Tas and Jazz more in this case. They were both born on the 27th of November, |
1:48.4 | 1993, making them both Sagittarius. They grew up with their mom and grandmother just outside |
1:55.4 | of Atlanta and Georgia. Now, obviously in these cases, we do normally start with the perpetrators |
2:00.3 | and we go from their childhood and work our way through. However, to understand Tas and Jazz's |
2:05.9 | childhood, we actually need to go back a little bit further and we first need to look at their |
2:10.5 | mother, Nikki Whitehead. So Nikki Whitehead was born in 1975 and she didn't have the best starting |
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