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Black True Crime Podcast

John Floyd Thomas Jr. (Episode 139)

Black True Crime Podcast

Black True Crime Podcast

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4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The serial killer we will be discussing today was referred to as multiple different names because the authorities AND the media thought he was two different people.. And that may not make sense now, but it will by the end of this episode. So without saying too much, JOIN US as we discuss a man of many names, John Floyd Thomas Jr.

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0:00.0

Black Tree Crime is a podcast that researches and discusses murders committed by black offenders.

0:05.2

It is a podcast that anyone and everyone is welcome to enjoy, but it may not be enjoyed by anyone and everyone,

0:12.2

so listener discretion is advised now without further ado

0:15.5

this is black-two crime. So, Hello everyone. Hi guys I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and this is black true crime and if this is your first time here at the show friend welcome hello come on in have a seat we're here it's probably been a while it has but we're back we love you

0:56.0

guys so much for returning and listening to the show every time the tour was

1:00.0

last year around this time that's incredible yeah we miss you guys we need to get

1:03.9

back in your faces and your good graces because we have been a lot of different

1:08.8

places other than here on the show so're really sorry and we're gonna make it up to you in some way somehow

1:16.0

I'm not gonna make no promises because we clearly know I don't keep them.

1:19.5

That's the fact. I honestly blame all of this on Bubby and like in the best way. Yeah because who would you want to share our time with other than Bubby? That's exactly who you've been sharing it with. So thank you for your patience and your understanding.

1:33.7

And yeah, let's just get into this week's episode. I feel like a lot of you guys haven't

1:37.7

even heard of this guy. He was around when there were so many different serial

1:42.2

killers active at one time in one city.

1:44.8

It was crazy.

1:45.8

Oh yeah, not just specifically Cali but Los Angeles.

1:49.2

You know the vibes, 70s, 80s, around me. So sister, are you ready to get started. Let's get into it. Okay. The serial

1:58.9

killer we will be discussing today was referred to as multiple different names because the authorities and the media

2:06.0

thought he was two different people. And that might not make too much sense right now, but it will

2:11.6

by the end of the episode. So without saying too much.

2:14.1

join us as we discuss a man of many names

2:17.4

John Floyd Thomas Jr.

2:20.0

John Floyd Thomas Jr.

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