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S2 Ep58: Murderess!

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History, True Crime

4.9656 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

A dangerous parishoner with a flair for the dramatic, a lonely housewife, a scorned lover, and an absolute monster of a woman. Today's episode is all about infamous Michigan murderesses.

Cases: Nettie Barnard, Carrie Joslyn, Dorothy Hoffman, Nellie Pope

Theme Song: "Crowd Hammer" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Intro/Outro Edits: Ben Goldman
Edited by: SuZen Marie


RESOURCES:
newspapers.com

Support the show (http://patreon.com/sodeadpodcast)

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0:00.0

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0:22.1

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0:27.0

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0:33.2

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0:40.2

Best of all, Rinse saves me tons of time each week.

0:44.5

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0:50.5

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0:51.2

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0:57.7

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1:00.2

This is a Scream Queen production. I'm Jen Carpenter, and this is So Dead Podcast.

1:15.4

Happy True Crime Tuesday, Deadheads.

1:18.1

Today's episode is going to be a little different from what I've been doing lately.

1:23.0

Back when there were two hosts of this here podcast, we would do two stories each episode,

1:27.4

not just one like I've been doing lately, podcast, we would do two stories each episode, not just one

1:28.6

like I've been doing lately. And then we would talk about things and life and tacos. So I could

1:35.4

cover smaller, more obscure stories sometimes because there was all this other stuff to fill the space.

1:41.6

But now it is a lot more difficult to fill all that time on my own as I'm

1:46.7

finding. So I've been doing bigger stories and really diving deep into them. And I do love doing that.

1:53.8

It makes me feel like a reporter, even though I'm not. But there are so many crazy stories out

2:00.0

there that we're missing out on because

2:01.6

they're just not long enough to support an entire episode. So today I'm going to tell you guys

2:06.8

a few stories, some totally random, long-forgotten stories about murderesses in Michigan.

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