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Serial Killing : A Podcast

Possible New Serial Killer | Lady Bird Lake Victims

Serial Killing : A Podcast

Elissa Kerrill

True Crime

4.31K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

There have been an incredible amount of lives lost in a relatively short amount of time in and near Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. So, what's going on?

Elissa Kerrill

Serial Killing : A Podcast

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Bolivar, MO 65613

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0:00.0

From about 15 years on and

0:05.0

15 years on and up, a great deal of my thoughts were basically unshareable.

0:16.0

We are all evil in some form or another.

0:21.0

Yes, I am not 100 hundred percent, but I am you.

0:25.0

My mother was a sick, angry, hungry, and very sad woman. I hated her, but I wanted to love my mother.

0:37.0

This is serial killing a podcast.

0:41.0

Hello again and welcome to serial killing a podcast where we go through the lives of

0:47.2

serial killers to see if we might catch a glimpse of why they displayed their famous vile and disturbing behaviors.

0:57.0

Special thanks to my patrons who voted for this episode.

1:01.0

Thank you so much. You are truly appreciated and for anyone else. Please feel free to join my patrons so that you can vote on who will be covered next or get early access to the podcasts. like, share and subscribe, it just might help our little community grow.

1:20.0

So this week's podcast was voted to be on a possible new serial killer in Austin, Texas.

1:26.8

So without further ado, let's jump right in.

1:31.4

The Colorado River is an over 860 mile long river that runs through Texas.

1:38.0

The upper part of the river was controlled by the Comanche tribe until the late 19th century. This river is a vital

1:46.2

source of water for Texan farming communities, cities, and electrical power

1:51.2

production. There are also seven major man-made

1:55.3

reservoirs on the river including what was once called Town Lake but is now

2:00.7

called Lady Bird Lake in Austin.

2:05.0

Lady Bird Lake, which is roughly 416 acres,

2:10.0

was created by the city of Austin in 1960 via the Longhorn Dam to be used as a cooling

2:17.4

pond for the Holly Street power plant, though today it is mostly used for flood control and recreation as the power plant closed in 2007.

2:30.0

Now prior to 1971, the shoreline of the lake was mostly made up of weeds, bushes, and trash.

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