Devils Den EXCLUSIVE - He Asked About My Daughter, Woman With Close Ties To Andrew McGann Speaks Ou
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Tony Brueski
4.2 • 612 Ratings
🗓️ 7 August 2025
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Summary
Before Andrew McGann was accused of committing a brutal double homicide at Devil’s Den, he was sitting quietly in a salon chair, chatting about cats, complimenting a teenager’s soccer photo, and asking for a Brazilian blowout. In this exclusive interview, we speak with Katie—a seasoned hair stylist who saw McGann several times in the months leading up to the murders. What she shares is unsettling not because he did anything overtly threatening, but because of how utterly normal he seemed… until he wasn’t.
Katie walks us through their first appointment in early 2024, describing McGann as quiet but chatty, oddly intense in photographs, and unusually curious about her daughter. He never crossed a hard line—but he hovered near them. There were awkward smiles, strange timing, and a final unplanned visit just weeks before his arrest—showing up unannounced after hours, asking for a haircut when no one else was around. It didn’t feel wrong… but it didn’t feel quite right either.
This conversation dives into what it means to look back through the lens of hindsight. Katie didn’t know who she was looking at then—but now, she can’t forget his face. From his alleged inappropriate comments in the classroom to the moment she saw his mugshot while scrolling Facebook, this interview pieces together a chilling narrative of missed signals and public normalcy.
In the wake of the Devil’s Den murders, questions swirl around how McGann was able to move from school to school, evade accountability, and remain unnoticed in communities that now feel betrayed. This interview offers a vital piece of that puzzle—a candid look at the kind of man who doesn’t seem dangerous… until the mask slips.
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| 0:36.8 | I struggle most weeks to get up, get myself up and ready and go to therapy or whatever. |
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| 0:58.5 | This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski. |
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| 1:04.7 | You know, there's something eerie about hearing a killer described in the most mundane of |
| 1:10.3 | terms. The guy who shows up late for a hair described in the most mundane of terms. |
| 1:11.5 | The guy who shows up late for a hair appointment. |
| 1:14.6 | The guy who makes small talk about, of all things, cats. |
| 1:22.9 | The guy who complements your teenage daughter's sports photo on your styling station, |
| 1:28.3 | nothing out of line, just a little off. |
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