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Lorenzo Gilyard - The “Kansas City Strangler” (Episode 70)

Black True Crime Podcast

Black True Crime Podcast

True Crime

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Kansas City, MO is a city most people will live their WHOLE lives without visiting or even knowing it exists… But her residence will NEVER forget what happened to their cozy city between 1977 and 1993.. And who was responsible for the trail of dead women left behind… JOIN US as we discuss the walking leviathan, known as Lorenzo Gilyard. Aka the Kansas City Strangler.. Thank you to listener @teedie_weedie_ for recommending this case. 

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0:00.0

BlackTue Crime is a podcast that researchers and discusses murders committed by Black offenders.

0:05.3

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

0:11.1

and everyone, so listen to discretion is advised. Now without further ado, this is BlackTue Crime.

0:30.4

Hello, everyone. Hey, everybody. I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and welcome to BlackTue Crime.

0:50.4

If this is your first time here at the show, welcome and hello. Hi, guys. What's popping? We're here

0:56.3

you guys. Kristen is back. I don't know if you've missed her as much as I missed her. Actually,

1:01.4

a lot of you missed her. My DMs are ringing up a storm, but they still enjoy Tarell, so that was

1:07.9

nice. Yes, I enjoyed Tarell. I listened to the podcast. It's probably my third one that I've

1:13.1

listened to. And I listened all the way through when he kept me entertained, tantalized, laughing,

1:20.6

and I could hear the smile, the kuchiku smile in your voice. Kristen, don't dwell on it.

1:26.3

And it was just hilarious. It's gross. Somebody commented and they were like, my voice

1:32.0

went a octave higher. Please, for me. Someone else was like, girl, if you don't take that little

1:36.8

high pitch out your voice and talk to us regular. I was like, that's what it was giving. I didn't

1:42.2

even notice. I was probably just like, I don't know, horny. Who knows? Who's about those?

1:46.6

Well, welcome back, sister. You look amazing. Thanks, sis. I'm happy to be back. I missed you,

1:51.7

guys. We missed you too. So to get started with our case today, I'm not going to really like give

1:57.6

too much away. It's a doozy. It's really fucked up. And I found myself furious while I was writing it.

2:04.0

I want a great one to come back to rolling my eyes. Absolutely. You need a drink. I agree.

2:10.0

Oh, so sister, are you ready to get started? I am ready. Awesome. Give it to me raw. Oh God.

2:19.2

Kansas City, Missouri is a city most people will live their whole lives without visiting or even

2:24.8

knowing it exists. But her residents will never forget what happened to their cozy city between

2:30.2

1977 and 1993. And who was responsible for the trail of dead women left behind? Join us as

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