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🗓️ 17 October 2023
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JOIN US as we continue to discuss a murderer who was able to evade capture, for over almost 30 years. A man called the Grim Sleeper.
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0:00.0 | BlackTue Crime is a podcast that researchers and discusses murders committed by Black offenders. |
0:05.3 | It is a podcast that anyone and everyone is welcome to enjoy, but it may not be enjoyed by anyone |
0:11.2 | and everyone, so listen to discretion is advised. Now without further ado, this is BlackTue Crime. |
0:30.3 | Hello, everyone, I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and this is BlackTue Crime. If this is your first time |
0:48.0 | here at the show, Fred, welcome and hello. Come on in. This is the part 2. I'll be |
0:53.1 | to say hopefully it's not your first time because you need to listen to the first part of this case |
0:58.1 | before you listen to this one. So we're just going to dive right in. Okay. All right. Like a |
1:04.0 | Neatra. Isn't this crazy? So you don't protect the Black Girls. No. You don't listen to the Black |
1:12.0 | Girls. When they try to tell you, this is the Nick that did it. Right. You don't give a damn. No. |
1:17.7 | So what did you expect? So now it's going to come to the point where like the Black Coalition of |
1:23.6 | something serial killers, they're going to need to take up arms for themselves, find this |
1:27.8 | dude for themselves, and do what they got to do for them damn selves. That's what we like because |
1:32.9 | y'all not doing. You're not giving it. Right. Really fucked up. Right after Ricky's arrest is when |
1:40.0 | the killing stopped, like we talked about, and they stopped for 14 years, which added to police's |
1:45.0 | idea that he was the one responsible. And what makes me sick is although a Neatra's description |
1:50.9 | of her attacker was created into a sketch, it wasn't released to the public until like 2008 or |
1:57.2 | 2009. And you know if it was, they would have caught them. Yeah. Okay. I understand like, okay. |
2:04.8 | Ball short do you slick? Because as soon as they got Ricky, you're okay. I'm going to make them |
2:10.3 | think that they got the killer. Yeah. Let me fall back. And that probably took a lot of |
2:15.7 | discipline. And that's if he really stopped killing because maybe he didn't and just switched |
2:20.9 | up his MO. Maybe he stopped using his gun. And then after 14 years, he got comfortable enough to |
2:25.8 | start using it again. Or maybe he just kept on raping and didn't do the killing part. But if you're |
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