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Sword and Scale

Episode 36

Sword and Scale

Incongruity

History, Society & Culture, True Crime, Documentary

4.063.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2015

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Timothy Wesley McCorquodale had a rage in him that was uncontrollable. Like a loose cannon he could go off at any minute, unleashing mayhem an any poor unsuspecting soul that happened to cross him. The horror he would subject 17-year-old Donna Marie Dixon to in 1974, is unfathomable to this day. This week, we are joined once again by Jason Lucky Morrow, author and webmaster from the popular true-crime site HistoricalCrimeDetective.com to discuss this disturbing case from the past. We also take a virtual tour of Washington DC's Crime Museum, formerly known as the National Museum of Crime & Punishment, with it's Chief Operating Officer Janine Vaccarello. This is a unique exhibit, sure to be of interest to Sword and Scale fans.

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Sword and Scale contains adult themes and violence. It is not intended for all audiences.

0:05.2

Listener discretion is advised.

0:07.6

The Superior Court of Fuling County, the state of Georgia, the state of Georgia versus Timothy

0:11.9

W. McAulkendale, case number 8, 20205. It is considered order in a judge by this court

0:17.8

that within a time period commencing at noon on the 21st day of September

0:21.4

1987 and ending seven days later at noon on the 28th day of September 1987 the defendant

0:27.8

Timothy W. McCorkinale shall be executed by the Department of Corrections as such penal

0:32.4

institution and on such a time and date within the aforementioned time period as may be designated

0:36.7

by said department all in accordance of the laws of Georgia.

0:48.7

Welcome to episode 36 of Sword and Scale, a show that reveals that the worst monsters are real.

1:15.9

In this episode, a shocking and brutal case from the past,

1:22.5

1974 to be exact, told by the master of historical crime, Jason Lucky Morrow,

1:25.4

from historicalcrime detective.com.

1:29.8

Plus, we'll take you on a tour of the National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington, D.C.,

1:31.6

with its chief operating officer,

1:33.8

Janine Vaccarello.

1:35.6

You won't want to miss a second of it.

1:37.8

So stay tuned for this episode

1:39.3

of Sword and Scale.

1:55.6

... sword and scale. My name's Jason Lucky Morrow, and I'm the webmaster for historical crime detective.com. That's a blog that

2:02.7

pretty much focuses on unknown criminals, forgotten crimes, forgot criminals. I try to look for the

2:08.2

ones that are really obscure, ones you've never heard about. My motive for that is that I got

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