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🗓️ 7 February 2024
⏱️ 41 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Unspeakable, a true crime podcast where I tell stories of real crimes with real victims, |
0:11.7 | whose cases are so shocking that many are left wondering, how is this even real? |
0:30.9 | I use my experiences in law enforcement, corrections, and combined with my years as a criminal justice educator, dig deep into complex cases of evil acts. |
0:34.4 | Some so evil, many feel they are unspeakable. |
0:53.6 | Warning, unspeakable is intended for mature audiences. |
1:27.8 | If you are easily offended, then I'm not your girl. Listening discretion is advised. Hey y'all, KJ here back for a new episode of Unspeakable. I hope you've been having a great week so far. If you're a Patreon member, you're listening on Tuesday, it's only the second day. So, I mean, it can't be that bad, right? But I hope you all are doing great. I've got a couple of shoutouts for you that I want to say hello to some people all the way from New York. What in the world? New York, Miss Lisa Francosky. Hey, Lisa. I went to, I didn't go to Frankosky. I almost said that. I went to New York for the first time about a year ago, and I had such a good time. We stayed for a week. It was amazing. And so I plan on coming back. I just, I'm so excited about |
1:33.7 | having somebody all the way from New York join. Thank you so much. And then I've got Ms. Jen |
1:38.0 | Ross from Michigan. Hey, Jen, how are you doing? I'm so glad to have you join the crime family. It means so much to |
1:46.2 | me. Your support literally is the difference. And I work hard to give y'all quality content. |
1:51.1 | Thank you so very much from the bottom of my heart for joining. And then I've got two people from |
1:55.8 | Wisconsin. I've got Ms. Kristen, I think it's Millius, Melius, Millius. Hey, Kristen, thank you so much, as well as |
2:04.4 | Lori Dunaway. Hi, Lori. So glad to have y'all join in. And certainly, not least, but the last one on |
2:11.8 | my list today is all the way from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Mr. Richard Sobers. And I've enjoyed speaking to you, Mr. |
2:18.3 | Richard, a couple of times we've already messaged back and forth. And it's just been a pleasure to speak with you. And I'm not going to share what you said your former job was, but I really appreciate your service. And thank you so much for everything that you did in that, in that field. But today's episode is going to be again it's going to be |
2:35.4 | another one from Louisiana but it's a case that's always been intriguing to me and it's going to |
2:41.5 | be about Vincent marinello and his wife Elizabeth so it's around 2005 and y'all there's a lot |
2:50.0 | going on in New Orleans. |
2:52.3 | And if you, you know, are not from here, you wouldn't know about, I guess, the inner workings of the city, but most people flock there from all over the world during Mardi Gras time, which is coming up soon. |
3:06.1 | And locals know that the city isn't to be taken lightly. |
3:10.3 | Crime rates are through the roof in New Orleans, |
3:13.9 | and robbery and pickpocketing. |
3:16.3 | Those are all common problems while you're there. |
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