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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S1 Ep27: Larry Dickens

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Larry Dickens was brutally murdered in 1978, and then his killer, Edward Harold Bell went on the run. Bell was finally arrested, and then in prison, he started confessing to infamous unsolved murders associated with the Texas Killing Fields. Was Bell really a serial killer? Or just a bored attention seeking liar?

Fact checker, Producer and Sound Designer - Danelle Cloutier
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Intro and Outro Music: Scary Theme by Eitan Epstein Music
Main Song: Abandoned Hospital SPMusicGroup

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and thank you for joining us for another episode of Criminally Listed Presents into the killing.

0:07.0

If this is your first episode, we welcome you and we hope you enjoy it.

0:11.0

If you have already been listening for a while, thank you so much. We appreciate you coming back and listening again.

0:17.0

This week's case is a disturbing one and the end of it is just the beginning.

0:21.6

If you don't understand what we mean, you will shortly.

0:25.6

The case we're talking about this week happened in August, 1978.

0:29.6

Early that month, Pope John Paul VI died.

0:33.6

Pope John Paul I succeeded him the next month.

0:36.6

On August 13th, a bomb in Beirut, Lebanon killed about 200 people.

0:42.3

Four days later, three Americans crossed the Atlantic in a hot air balloon,

0:46.7

becoming the first people to perform that feat.

0:49.5

The most popular song that summer was Shadow Dancing by Andy Gibb,

0:53.3

the youngest of the Gibb brothers.

0:55.0

The eldest three Gibbs made up the superstar group, the Bee Gees.

0:59.0

The film, Rees, was number one at the box office for all of July.

1:04.0

The biggest box office draw for August was the action comedy, Hooper, starring Bert Reynolds and Sally Fields.

1:26.4

Pasadena, Texas is a city in the Houston metropolitan area.

1:30.3

In 1978, the population was around 110,000 people.

1:36.3

It was home to Dorothy Lane and her 17-year-old daughter, Donna.

1:41.3

On August 24th, Dorothy's 26-year-old son, Larry Dickens, was visiting them.

1:49.9

Larry was the father of a three-year-old daughter. He had served in the Marines, and he also worked

1:56.5

as a youth counselor. That afternoon, Donna was at cheerleading practice. Larry was in the

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