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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

THE LAST MAN STANDING-Alan R. Warren

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

True Crime, News Commentary, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2018

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

It was a shattering death bed confession by a heartbroken mother. But would it solve the oldest cold case murder case in American jurisprudence?

In January 1994, Eileen Tessier told Jack McCullough’s half-sister Janet Tessier that he, her son, kidnapped 7-year-old Maria Ridulph from their neighborhood in Sycamore, Illinois and killed her in December 1957. It was a case that tore the child’s family apart, as well as dividing and terrifying the town as the days, then the months, and finally the years passed with no arrest.

In 2008 the Illinois State police reopened the case against Jack after receiving an email from Janet Tessier about their mother’s deathbed confession. After the Illinois State police interviewed Janet and learned that Jack had also been accused of raping their other sister, Jeanne Tessier, they reopened the case. But would reopening the case solve the question of who killed Maria Ridulph? And was McCullough the killer?

In THE LAST MAN STANDING, true crime author Alan Warren writes in exacting detail about the kidnapping, murder and subsequent investigations—both in 1957 and 2008—that eventually led to the murder conviction of Jack McCullough. But the story doesn’t stop there as it delves into the years McCullough spent in prison and the efforts to have his conviction overturned.

Was McCullough the brutal killer of a little girl? Or was he the last man standing when the justice system decided he needed to pay for the crime? You decide. THE LAST MAN STANDING Is Jack Daniel McCullough: A True Story-Alan R. Warren

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0:00.0

Locked up, baby.

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You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in True Crime History

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and the authors that have written about them.

0:18.6

Gacy, Bundy, Domer, The Night Stalker, BTK, every week, another fascinating author talking

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about the most shocking and infamous killers in True Crime History.

0:31.0

True Murder with your host, journalist and author, Dan Zufanski.

0:45.8

Good evening.

0:47.4

It was a shattering deathbed confession by a heartbroken mother, but would it solve the

0:52.7

oldest cold-case murder case in American jurisprudence?

0:58.3

In January 1994, Eileen Tessay told Jack McCullough's half-sister Janet Tessay that he,

1:04.4

her son, kidnapped seven-year-old Maria Riddoff from their neighborhood in Sikhamor, Illinois,

1:09.9

and killed her in December 1957.

1:13.6

It was a case to tore the child's family apart, as well as dividing and terrifying the

1:17.4

town as the days then the months, and finally the years passed with no arrest.

1:22.6

In 2008, the Illinois State Police reopened the case against Jack after receiving an email

1:28.2

from Janet Tessay about their mother's deathbed confession.

1:33.4

After the Illinois State Police interview, Janet, and learned that Jack had also been accused

1:37.9

of raping their other sister, Jean Tessay, they reopened the case.

1:43.6

People would reopen in the case, solve the question of who killed Maria Riddoff, and was

1:48.2

McCullough the killer.

1:50.5

In the last man standing, true crime author Alan Warren writes an exacting detail about

1:54.8

the kidnapping, murder and subsequent investigations, both in 1957 and 2008, that eventually led

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