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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

FORGOTTEN SACRAMENTO MURDERS-David Kulczyk

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

True Crime, News Commentary, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Forgotten Sacramento Murders 1940-1976 explores the crimes by Sacramento's Greatest Generation. The murders that shocked Sacramento two generations ago are now only remembered by a handful of people, but during its time they startled Sacramento to its very core. Including...
The original Boogie Man who in 1956 murdered a young boy in a downtown movie theater's men's room.The Mad Basher of 1941 who disappeared after his spree, only to reappear in 1956 to kill five moreTeenager Raymond Latshaw grew tired of his abusive father, so he killed him, his new wife, step-brother and grandparents in 1943.From 1949 to 1951, hobo Lloyd Gomez murdered eight men, in hobo camps up and down the Central Valley. His conscious caught up to him after he murdered a fellow hobo for a couple bottles of beer in Sacramento.The despicable Robert Nicolaus, the CSU-Sacramento graduate who murdered his three small children in 1964, and was astonishingly paroled in 1977. This evil man stewed in hatred for his ex-wife, murdering her in 1985. He died in prison.The unsolved double murder of grocery store clerks Philip Latimer and Michael McCandless in 1965.In 1958, Sacramento media was turned on its head after local television personality Ogden Miles was found murdered in a stubble field near Antelope. A violent same sex tryst doomed the married, father of two.
Sacramento has a long and sordid history of murder. Beginning with the murderous founder, John Sutter who thought nothing of killing Native Americans to the recently captured Joseph DeAngelo who is accused of being the Golden State Killer, Sacramento has a reputation for creepy murders. FORGOTTEN SACRAMENTO MURDERS 1940-1976-David Kulczyk

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You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in True Crime history and the authors that have written about them.

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Gacy, Bundy, Dahmer, The Night Stalker, BTK, every week another fascinating author talking about the most shocking and infamous killers in True Crime history.

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True Murder with your host journalist and author Dan Zufanski.

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Good evening. Forgotten Sacramento murders 1940 to 1976 explores the crimes by Sacramento's greatest generation.

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The murders that shocked Sacramento two generations ago are now only remembered by a handful of people.

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But during its time they startled Sacramento to its very core, including the original Boogieman who in 1956 murdered a young boy in a downtown movie theater's minzroom.

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The Mad Bashar of 1941 who disappeared after his spree only to reappear in 1956 to kill five more.

2:23.0

Teenager Raymond Lachau grew tired of his abusive father so he killed him, his new wife, stepbrother and grandparents in 1943.

2:32.0

From 1949 to 1951, Hobo Lloyd Gomez murdered eight men in Hobo camps up and down the Central Valley.

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His conscience caught up to him after he murdered a fellow hobo for a couple bottles of beer in Sacramento.

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The despicable Robert Nicholas, the CSU Sacramento graduate who murdered his three small children in 1964 and was astonishingly paroled in 1977.

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This evil man stood in hatred for his ex-wife murdering her in 1985. He died in prison.

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