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Today in True Crime

March 13, 1998: Angel of Death Released

Today in True Crime

Parcast

True Crime, Education, History

4.42.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Even though he confessed to killing around 50 patients, respiratory therapist Efren Saldivar was released by the Glendale Police Department in California. They hadn’t gathered enough evidence to corroborate his claim.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today is Sunday, March 13th, 2022.

0:07.0

On this day in 1998, respiratory therapist Ephrains Salivar, also referred to as the Angel of Death,

0:15.0

was released from custody after confessing to have killed more than 40 people.

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0:57.0

Welcome to Today in True Crime, a Spotify original from Parcast.

1:02.0

Due to the graphic nature of today's crimes, listener discretion is advised.

1:06.0

This episode features descriptions of medical malpractice and murder. Extreme caution is advised for listeners

1:13.0

under 13. Today we're covering the release of serial killer Ephrains Saldivar after his first arrest.

1:21.7

Now let's go back to March 13, 1998 to Glendale, California.

1:29.5

The Glendale Police Department scored big when they detained 28-year-old Efron Saldivar two days earlier.

1:37.3

The respiratory therapist openly admitted to police that he was a serial killer who'd claimed around 50 lives.

1:45.1

By law, the officers could only hold Sal Devar for 48 hours.

1:49.8

In that time, they either had to charge him with a crime or set him free.

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