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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S3 Ep110: The Westside Rapist

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In the 1970s, a serial killer was killing older women in Los Angeles. He is possibly the most prolific serial killer in Los Angeles' history. But he was largely forgotten until an unexpected twist finally brought him to justice.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and thanks for joining us for this episode of Into the Killing.

0:04.1

If you know of any cold cases that were eventually solved that you want us to cover on Into the Killing,

0:09.1

please visit our website, criminally listed.com, then go to the suggested case page.

0:14.9

On that same page, you can also suggest cases for criminally listed and paranormal listed.

0:20.1

For this episode, we're going back to November

0:22.9

1972. On November 1st, 1972, ABC aired the Made for TV movie That Certain Summer, starring

0:32.1

Hall Holbrook and Martin Sheen. In the film, Holbrook's character, Doug, and Sheen's character, Gary, are in a relationship.

0:40.3

The film takes place over the summer when Doug's son from a previous marriage visits him for the summer.

0:46.3

The movie is considered a landmark film for many reasons.

0:50.3

It was the first gay-themed TV movie.

0:53.3

It's also considered the first sympathetic depiction of gay people on American television.

0:58.8

It had the first gay parent, and it was the first gay-themed movie to win an Emmy.

1:03.8

Scott Jacoby, who plays Doug's son, Nick, won the Best Supporting Actor Award.

1:09.3

Two million people tuned in to watch the movie.

1:12.6

On November 12th, 1972, the fourth season of Sesame Street was launched on PBS.

1:18.8

In the episode, they introduced the character Count von Count. He's a parody of Bella Gose's Dracula.

1:26.3

The Count's role in the show is to teach children

1:28.7

counting skills. In his first appearance he counted blocks with Bert and Ernie. Jim

1:34.2

Nelson did the puppetry and voice from the original appearance until he died in

1:38.0

2012. Puppeteer Matt Vogel took over the role in 2012 and still voices the count today.

1:45.0

On November 12, 1972, one of the most disturbing and shameful experiments in American history ended.

1:53.0

Tuske University is a historically black college in Tuske, Michigan.

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