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🗓️ 5 February 2021
⏱️ 61 minutes
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This week on True Crime Daily the Podcast: A woman has been arrested after her roommate was found dismembered in a sealed freezer in the woods. And a wild twist to a murder case of a "paranoid tech bro" who made a nuclear bomb shelter under his house. YouTube creator Stephanie Harlowe joins host Ana Garcia.
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0:00.0 | Award of warning. This podcast explores graphic and disturbing stories and includes some strong language. |
0:06.4 | It therefore may not be suitable for our young listeners or other folks who may find it disturbing. |
0:16.4 | Hello and welcome to True Crime Daily, the podcast covering high profile and under the radar |
0:20.9 | cases from across the country every week. We are recording this on February 3rd, 2021. I'm your |
0:26.2 | host Anna Garcia and our guest today is YouTuber Stephanie Harlow who hosts True Crime videos on YouTube |
0:34.8 | and has this segment. I love the name. Coffee and crime time. She's passionate about crime, |
0:42.0 | history and of course giving a voice to the voiceless. Welcome Stephanie. How are you? |
0:47.9 | I'm great. Thank you so much for having me. I'm very excited that you're here because I love your |
0:53.9 | perspective. You're so passionate about the cases. You do so much research. As you said, |
1:00.0 | you're the everyday crime fan, right? And you want to know more and you have the logical, logical |
1:06.3 | questions. So let's dive into today's cases. Yes. So we've got an update on a really bizarre murder |
1:15.2 | case of a paranoid tech millionaire Bitcoin guy who was making a bomb shelter because he was |
1:25.4 | afraid of nuclear war. I know this is a case that you have been following. So I can't wait to hear |
1:30.4 | your perspective on this one. And I know you've got a lot of details on that one. But first a woman |
1:35.1 | has been arrested after her roommate was found dismembered in a sealed freezer in the woods near |
1:41.7 | a national park. What is it with chopping up body parts? I feel like practically every week |
1:48.4 | we have a new case on someone who's been chopped to bits. I don't understand it because it's not |
1:55.1 | as if it really helps to hide the identity. Usually when somebody or a law enforcement finds a |
2:01.6 | dismembered or beheaded body, they're still able to identify that person. So it just seems like |
2:07.6 | a lot of gruesome work to go through. You have to wonder what the mindset is. |
2:12.5 | I feel that there's something that goes on in the process of chopping up the body, which is never |
2:17.4 | easy. Even when you watch movie scenes, it's a messy, difficult, labor intensive job to take |
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