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🗓️ 17 September 2022
⏱️ 4 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, listeners, this is Jess Bettencourt, the host of DNAID. I'm excited to tell you about a new |
0:05.1 | podcast collaboration I'm part of, and I love for you to check it out. It's called Campus |
0:10.2 | Killings, and it's out right now. I'm the show's writer and researcher, and it's produced by Mike |
0:15.5 | Morford, who co-produces DNAID and scene of the crime with me, and co-hosts missing persons with me as well. |
0:23.0 | Campus Killings is hosted by doctors Megan Sacks and Amy Schlossberg, who currently hosts the podcast |
0:28.2 | Women and Crime. As criminologists, Megan and Amy teach research, write and podcast about victims, |
0:35.5 | offenders, and the issues surrounding our criminal justice system. |
0:39.4 | Each has over 20 years of experience working in the system in various capacities, such as law |
0:45.0 | enforcement, mental health, and offender reentry. In each episode of campus killings, |
0:51.1 | Megan and Amy dive into some of the most shocking and tragic murders to happen on school grounds, and provide their analysis as both educators and trained criminologists. They discuss what went wrong and what could have been done differently to prevent the tragic outcome. I'd like to play a preview for you of episode one covering the murder of Gene Cleary and after you listen, |
1:12.0 | go over and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app to hear the full episode. |
1:17.4 | Episode one is out right now, as is a bonus episode covering Amy Bishop, a college professor |
1:23.3 | who resorted to violence after not getting tenure at her university. |
1:34.0 | If you like DNA ID, I think campus killings will be right up your alley, so be sure to check it out. |
1:38.3 | Thanks for listening. Enjoy this preview, and I'll see you back here soon. |
1:45.2 | She was strangled with a metal slinky that her roommate identified as coming from their own dorm room. |
1:50.1 | And this was according to the original autopsy. Keep that in mind. The county coroner later testified at the preliminary hearing that he compared the coiled wire slinky found under |
1:55.1 | jeans bed with the marks found on her throat and they were a match. He would later come to change |
2:00.5 | his opinion. But for now, he's saying |
2:02.8 | the slinky was the object that caused her death. The official cause of death was manual strangulation |
2:08.4 | with abrasions, bruises, and marks from the glass and the slinky visible on Jean's throat. |
2:14.9 | Following this horrific murder, the dorms were unlocked during the day, |
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