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

The Hobo Murders: Serial Killers Ray and Faye Copeland

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

Tim Scott

Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2017

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Ray and Faye Copeland were responsible for the murder of at least 5 homeless drifters in the 1980s. Ray and Faye became the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States.

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome once again to History Dweeps. I am Tim. Welcome to the podcast where we take a lighthearted look

0:11.4

at the dark side of history. The topic of our podcast today is called the Hobo Killers,

0:18.5

serial killers Ray and Fay Copeland.

0:21.6

They were a married couple who killed some transients back in the 1980s.

0:27.6

They were responsible for at least five murders and possibly more.

0:31.6

So we're going to talk about their dastardly deeds.

0:34.6

But before we do, let me remind you that we are a comedy podcast and we use

0:40.8

adult language. So if you are offended by adult language, this is probably not the podcast for you.

0:47.9

If you're offended by immature behavior, this is definitely not the podcast for you. But if you

0:52.9

have a sense of humor and you're okay with it,

0:56.2

you like to learn about serial killers, then welcome.

0:59.5

And I would like to introduce our panel.

1:02.3

I am joined as always by Her Majesty.

1:06.3

Oh, for fuck sake.

1:07.6

We're still sticking with this one.

1:30.1

Brandy, known as Brandy the Benevolent. Yes. Queen Brandy, the first, long live the queen. How are you today? Your Majesty? I am all right, Timmy. How are you today? I am fine. How was your week so far? Since I know you haven't been podcasting, so I don't know what the hell you're doing over there.

1:44.5

Well, I actually do my job. That's not true either. I've been doing my job this week. I have. You don't know me. You don't know my job. I do know that you. You don't know my life. I knew know you've been spending some time at the Justice Center, and I wasn't sure if it was for your job or for some social or legal norms that you violated. None of those things. I'm reaching out

1:53.5

to those that are getting ready to get out and letting them know what kind of services are

1:59.1

available in the community. when when you go down

2:01.2

now do they reach out to you I hope not they stand against the glass though

2:06.0

they see they not the guys in their private parts up against anything

2:10.9

not the guys in my pod where I'm going but like on the way they had you have your own

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