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MURDERISH

Sally McNeil, "Killer Sally | MURDERISH Ep. 43

MURDERISH

Cloud10

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

43.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2019

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

On Valentine’s Day of 1995, law enforcement would respond to a reported shooting in an apartment in Oceanside, California. Upon arrival at the crime scene, law enforcement found a man on his hands and knees, with disfiguring injuries. Shockingly, the man was still alive but he would eventually succumb to his injuries. Did this man die because someone was afraid for their life, or was it cold-blooded murder? Join me as I walk you through the case involving body builder, Sally McNeil ...also known as “Killer Sally.” Let’s get social: @MurderishPod (Twitter), @MurderishPodcast (IG), search “Murderish” (Facebook). Get extra MURDERISH perks: Patreon.com/Murderish MURDERISH online merch store: MurderishPodcast.Threadless.com Email: [email protected] Sponsor(s): Your Super | Visit YourSuper.com & enter code MURDERISH for 15% off. Production & Music Credit: John Bukenas, Audio Editing Solutions (production) & Nico Vettese, We Talk of Dreams (music). Research & Writing Credit: Gina Mazollini (research) & Jami Rice (writing). Remember, listening to this show doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re murder ...ish. Sources: In order to tell true crime stories on this podcast, information is gathered from various sources which often includes, but is not limited to, news articles, newspaper archives, blogs, social media, tv productions, police reports, court records, books, magazine articles, direct interviews, and more. I recognize that often times, someone before me put in a lot of time and effort to gather information which I draw from to help tell these stories. I want to say thank you to those individuals for their hard work. Due to character count/space limitations, all sources cannot be listed here (in episode notes). Alternatively, a link has been provided for anyone to access a list of sources used for this episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p_Bk29dWftU5vQkHdDeE20yMXuv_1y_E4CmZHeRJCd 4/edit?usp=sharing Alternatively, a list of sources can be requested by sending an email to [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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The opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect those of the

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Murderish podcast.

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Sensitive topics are discussed.

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Listener discretion is advised.

0:11.3

Hey Isheres, it's Jamie.

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Thank you for joining me on another episode of Murderish.

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This episode is brought to you by Your Super.

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Before we get started, I want to say thank you to Erin Grable and Kathleen Ryan for

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supporting Murderish through Patreon.

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Thank you both for your support.

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Recently, I organized a Murderish meetup in North Hollywood and it was so much fun.

0:33.2

I want to thank everybody for coming and sharing the evening with me.

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I'm really looking forward to doing that again soon.

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Lastly, I want to let you know that today's episode marks the first case I'll be covering

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in a series of three episodes on the topic of sports related murders.

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This is the first time I've produced a series of episodes all based around a similar topic.

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The case I'm covering today involves discussions regarding domestic violence, sexual assault,

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and use of steroids.

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Please use discretion before listening.

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Now, let's get into today's case.

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According to police reports, officers responded to the meeting of the department on a domestic

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violence call on more than one occasion.

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