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We Saw the Devil: A True Crime Podcast

Joseph James DeAngelo: The Golden State Killer / East Area Rapist: Part 1

We Saw the Devil: A True Crime Podcast

Robin Coleman

True Crime, News Commentary, History, News

4.2968 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

This is the first part in a multi-episode series on Joseph James DeAngelo, a man who is known by many names: The Original Night Stalker. The East Area Rapist. The Visalia Ransacker. The Golden State Killer. Suspected of 200+ burglaries, 12 murders, and at least 51 rapes on a spree in California that lasted over a decade, we will break down the man and his crimes.

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Transcript

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This podcast includes graphic depictions of true crime cases and may contain explicit language.

0:05.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:07.0

Hey, this is Robin. This is Jackie.

0:10.0

And this is Amanda.

0:11.0

And you are listening to We Saw The Devil, a podcast dedicated to horror, true crime, and all things Macabre.

0:17.0

If you want to follow us between shows, don't forget to check us out online.

0:21.0

You can go to our website at

0:22.6

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0:26.4

Instagram at we saw the devil podcast or on Twitter at we saw the devil. And if you

0:32.1

want to follow specific co-host social media, you can find the links to those on our

0:36.5

website as well.

0:40.5

Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of We Saw the Devil.

0:47.0

Tonight's episode is going to be part one of our East Area rapists slash Original Mightstalker slash Golden State Killer

0:55.6

slash Joseph James D' Angelo.

0:58.8

Slash the worst person on this planet.

1:01.6

So as we discussed earlier and mentioned a couple times in

1:05.1

previous episodes we were going to do a multi-part deep dive into this case

1:10.2

because it is so complex it spans decades decades, and there was just so much information.

1:15.7

So when we started to do the research and started going through the case, in terms of doing

1:22.0

a podcast on it. We noticed that there are some

1:25.4

amazing resources out there. There's a lot. There's a lot of everything. The

1:30.6

LA Times produced a podcast as well on it that had some amazing interviews.

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