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Murder: True Crime Stories

SOLVED: The Acid Doctor Murder 2

Murder: True Crime Stories

Crime House

True Crime

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Geza de Kaplany tortured his wife and confessed to murder. But when the trial began, his story took a shocking turn. In Part 2, we uncover the courtroom chaos, his bizarre multiple personality defense, and the decades-long mystery of what really happened after “The Acid Doctor” walked free.


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0:00.0

Hey everyone, Carter Roy here.

0:04.4

If you're loving murder, true crime stories, you need to check out Crimes of, the newest show from Crime House.

0:11.7

Crimes of is a weekly series that explores a new theme each season, from crimes of the paranormal, unsolved murders, mysterious disappearances, and more. Their first season is

0:23.3

Crimes of Infamy, the true stories behind Hollywood's most iconic horror villains. Crimes of is a

0:32.2

crimehouse original powered by Pave Studios. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or find them on YouTube at Crimehouse Studios.

0:41.0

New episodes out every Tuesday. This is Crime House.

1:00.8

One of the world's greatest mysteries is the human brain.

1:05.6

Well, we've come a long way in understanding how it functions.

1:09.4

There's still so much we don't know. This was especially

1:13.5

true decades ago in the 1960s. Back then, experts were just beginning to understand why certain

1:21.8

people were more prone to mental health issues, and they were only starting to get a handle on the many kinds of

1:29.2

psychological disorders that existed as a result, which made it the perfect loophole for someone

1:37.4

looking to escape accountability, someone like Geza to Capilani.

1:45.4

In 1962, he was arrested at the scene of a horrendous crime,

1:51.7

identified as the perpetrator and confessed to murder.

1:57.3

And yet, he claimed he wasn't responsible for his actions.

2:03.7

What followed was a sensational trial that would test the boundaries of the insanity defense,

2:10.5

and leave the public wondering, was justice really served?

2:25.3

Music justice really served. People's lives are like a story.

2:27.3

There's a beginning, a middle, and an end.

2:30.3

But you don't always know which part you're on.

2:33.3

Sometimes the final chapter arrives far too soon,

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