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911 Calls Podcast

Sarah and The Hendersons • Wind Shill

911 Calls Podcast

11:59 Media

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.85K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2024

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

On the episode we bridge the familicide conversation right into a heartbreaking scene from within the walls of a Texas family’s home. We see our way through to a happy ending that might have you wondering about the fate of our society based on the kid that calls 911. Yikes. Hugs. ❤️

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the 911 calls podcast with The Operator.

0:16.0

And why would you like to cancel the call?

0:18.0

The street's fine now. Oh well hello there,

0:23.7

hello there, Jessica.

0:35.0

Hi, uh, hello, there, operator.

0:40.0

Hello, hey, in the uncut we were talking about familicide for a second and how there was a natural, as you noticed, there was a natural set. talked about familiar side. Yeah because we we made a natural

0:58.6

segue from fashion to familiar side. Sure, okay. to Familia Side.

1:04.0

Sure, okay.

1:05.0

Chase made the astute observation that the only association between those to correlation was the letter F and that's just about true.

1:15.2

But you know what?

1:16.2

It has a lot to do with the episode, so I wanted to extend that conversation about

1:22.0

familial side for a minute.

1:23.6

Okay, I was like, fashion?

1:25.6

Oh gosh.

1:26.6

Yeah, let's extend the fashion conversation.

1:29.6

Please don't.

1:31.4

So on the uncut, we talked a little bit about familiuside and we were, I was talking about how in the

1:37.2

20th century in the US there were about 900 cases of mass murder and that familiar side accounts for a large

1:48.8

percentage of those and and it kind of stands to reason.

1:54.0

Police draw a correlation off the front of any murder case, you know, often they're like,

2:00.0

well, it's often a family member. If a woman dies look at the husband first you know that kind of a thing.

2:08.0

So it's it's not. What was the percentage again? I don't have the percentage.

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