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For Fact's Sake! Podcast

FEMALE SERIAL KILLERS.

For Fact's Sake! Podcast

Eddie & Weezy

Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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This is a preview of EP 108!! - FEMALE SERIAL KILLERS.

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0:00.0

The fax soap podcast.

0:30.0

Now, speaking of how do you segue this into this topic? Speaking of women. So dealing with men, I don't know how to say killing

0:47.4

Speaking of women killing men. There you have nothing to do with what the fuck we were saying. Oh, you you're killing their wallet. They're killing them, their bodies are so there we go. There we go. There we go. Okay.

0:56.6

So, um, I kind of narrowed it down to the Wikipedia of American female killers. Um, but a female, the first female serial killer was Levinia Fisher. Um, it was in the 1700s. She was an American criminal who, according to urban legends, was the first one in the US married to John Fisher and they were convicted of a hybrid highway robbery and a capital fence at the time, not murder. Um, just sort of read this week's topic is female

1:26.6

serial killers. Everyone. I mean, I think they clicked on it. Eddie, they fucking know, I know, but there's people applying. They've listened to the podcast, but they were outlaws and they had a bunch of alleged crimes go on at the time and it was such a confusing thing because they had never seen a woman killer before. And the odds of a female being a serial killer. Um, in most cases are just over 11%. So with general homicide, um, women are underrepresented in serial murder. Um, and generally,

1:56.6

speaking, they believe it's because, um, women are more unassuming. So even if like a crime may have been committed like women are dainty or they don't think that they can, you know, carry this throughout. And the other thing that I found interesting, um, women serial killers, I read this, are often given up based on how they dispose of bodies or how they take care of the body after because women are more thoughtful. So they're not as quote unquote violent. What's the bodies?

2:23.6

Like, oh, my God, we found all these dead bodies here and they're all nicely arranged there in a container. Oh, my God, they're all nicely arranged by size.

2:33.2

Oh, you know, a lady really took some time here to dispose of these horrible innocent men. It's fucking gross. But, um, I wanted you to start because you have one of my favorite kills. Oops, sorry, that doesn't sound like one of my favorite killers. What do I say?

2:49.3

Well, basically that woman, the old lady, um, the grandma next door or whatever it was on Netflix, hmm, that story of her and the patients and all of that. Like, I would love for you to dig into it because every time I try to watch it, I fall asleep, but I really want to know about it.

3:08.4

Uh, before we get into my first one, it's so, I don't think I've ever, when the topic came to us by one of our mother factors who suggested it on the Patreon, go to patreon.com slash FFS podcast sign up for full bonus episode, sorry, full episodes and video, and you can suggest a topic on the pinned comment, uh, thread, when I thought about it, I couldn't name one, I couldn't name a serial female serial killer. It is very rare.

3:35.4

I said Lorraine a bobbit and they would, she only cut off a penis. It wasn't a killer. Yeah, she only cut off that guy's dick and then she like threw it in the yard and then, uh, oh, no, there's the one, Eileen, uh, who played her Charlize there and, yeah, Eileen Warnos, I knew about her and monster. Yeah, yeah, and they made her look like shit. They make look scary.

3:57.7

Can you imagine you got paid millions of dollars in your gross famous movie? Look, a fucking man. You know what's crazy is that imagine being a celebrity like you said, we got a, we had to work really hard to make her ugly.

4:09.6

And then rest America's like, oh,

4:13.1

to the opposite for me.

4:16.0

If you don't work really hard, make it look presentable.

4:18.1

That's actually really funny. Yeah.

4:19.9

And the thing about Eileen Warnos to, um, fucking, I'll just get into her. Should we just do it?

4:25.8

All right. So she is literally known as a feminist icon, um, more than she is a serial killer because she was operating as a sex worker throughout Florida in the 80s.

4:37.5

And she was responsible for the deaths of seven men. They were shot at point link range, but all of the men who were killed were clients that enlisted in her services, but according to her got violent.

4:48.7

So although she was having sex with a bunch of clients, she says all of these were in self defense.

4:54.4

She was arrested in 91. They sentenced her to death and she got a lethal injection, but she's so culturally relevant because obviously we want women to be safe.

5:04.8

And it's kind of like the centonia brown thing where, um, who's, if no one remembers, she killed her Pimp and Kim Kardashian helped her get out of jail, which is so fucking crazy.

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