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History Dweebs - A look at True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and the Darkside of History

The Cleveland Strangler - Anthony Sowell

History Dweebs - A look at True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and the Darkside of History

Tim Scott

Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2016

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Known as The Cleveland Strangler, Anthony Sowell, was convicted of murdering 11 women and dumping their remains in and around his house. When he was arrested in 2009, rotting corpses were found throughout his Cleveland, Ohio home. 

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome once again to History Dwebes. I'm Tim and the topic of our podcast today is

0:11.9

Anthony Sol and better known as the Cleveland Strangler. So we have a serial killer today, Brandy.

0:19.5

Are you a bit shocked by that? I'm so surprised. I'm getting the vapors. I'm glad I'm sitting down. You look a bit faint. I am a bit faint. Because, you know, we sell them cover serial killers. We really do. So I'm really happy that we're doing this. They're a neglected source of podcasts. You have not been introduced yet. You have not been introduced yet.

0:37.7

Well, let me introduce both of you.

0:39.9

Shut your clap trap, devil.

0:41.3

Your clap trap.

0:42.4

Yeah.

0:44.0

On my left,

0:45.2

joining me, as always,

0:48.1

is a very lovely and talented.

0:51.1

The Mistress of the Macaw,

0:53.4

the Empress of Evil, the Queen of Mean, and Satan's dirty little secret.

1:00.5

Brandy, how are you today, Brandy?

1:02.4

I am great, Timmy. How are you?

1:05.3

I am well. I'm looking forward to discovering this topic because this guy was creepy.

1:10.6

He was. Well, I guess he is. He's still alive, because this guy was creepy. He was.

1:11.2

Well, I guess he is.

1:12.2

He's still alive, so he's still creepy.

1:13.9

Whatever, he's creeptastic.

1:15.7

Yes.

1:17.3

And, of course, joining me to my right is the very distinguished, an honorable, Colonel Charles Beauregard Hawke Waters, the third,

1:30.2

affectionately known as the Southern gentleman. How are you today, Colonel?

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