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🗓️ 17 March 2011
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:00.0 | You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in true crime history, |
0:16.9 | and the authors that have written about them, Gacy, Bundy, Dahmer, The Night Stalker, |
0:23.4 | BTK. Every week, another fascinating author talking about the most shocking and infamous |
0:29.4 | killers in true crime history. True Murder, with your host, journalist and author, Dan Zufanski. |
0:46.4 | In the midst of Pennsylvania's Amish country on a peaceful summer night in 2008, the |
0:51.8 | body of 45-year-old Jan Roseboro was founded the bottom of her backyard pool. Her husband, Michael, |
0:58.2 | a successful businessman and a member of a prominent family, showed no emotion as he learned of her |
1:03.1 | death. But the next day in autopsy revealed Jan had been savagely beaten and strangled before |
1:08.0 | being tossed in the water to drown. Soon Michael's secret lover, pregnant with his child, |
1:12.9 | stepped into the media spotlight, and a horrifying true story of illicit passion, deadly deceit, |
1:19.4 | and cold-budded murder unfolded. Love-heard of death is the book we were going to be speaking about |
1:25.0 | tonight with my special guest, investigative journalist and author, M. William Phelps. Thank you |
1:30.7 | very much, agreeing to this program, and welcome to the program, M. William Phelps. |
1:36.4 | Hey, Dan. How are you? Thanks for having me on. Appreciate it. Thank you very much, Matthew. |
1:42.4 | Why don't you set the tone for this here in which the spoke of Pennsylvania's Amish country in a |
1:48.2 | place called Denver, Pennsylvania. Tell us a little bit about the community and the kinds of |
1:53.5 | people that live in this community. Well, when we talk small town, and it's kind of a cliche, |
1:59.3 | almost, to talk small town nowadays, where everybody knows everybody, Denver is essentially small town, |
2:07.9 | and surrounding Denver, you have men and nights, you have the Amish, |
2:14.6 | and you know, there's probably, I don't know, 4,000, 5,000 people in this community, |
2:22.7 | but it seems like a lot less because it's so rural, so hilly, it's so spread out, and it's just |
2:30.3 | quintessential armist country, you know, green landscapes, you know, cows, horses, corn. I mean, |
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