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Unresolved

The Long Island Serial Killer (Live-Stream)

Unresolved

Unresolved Productions

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2020

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This week, in lieu of a new episode, I'm posting the audio from June 4th's live-stream. I was joined by my good friend Jesse Pollack (The Acid King, Death on the Devil's Teeth) to chat with Robert Kolker (Lost Girls, Hidden Valley Road). We spoke for over an hour, and touched upon Robert's work on the LISK case, some recent developments in the case, and so much more. It was a great chat, and I cannot thank both Robert and Jesse enough!

If you're interested, please refer to my prior episodes on the Long Island Serial Killer before listening. We touch upon several topics/subjects that I addressed back then, and might be necessary to have a full understanding.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Michael. This week I did not record a new episode of Unresolved.

0:04.5

However, on Thursday evening, I hosted my weekly live stream over on Get Vocal,

0:09.5

and was joined by a couple of very special guests. One was my buddy Jesse Pollock,

0:14.0

who you may know is one of my fellow co-hosts over a true crime movie club.

0:17.9

In addition to being an amazing author, journalist, podcaster,

0:21.2

documentarian, and overall great guy, Jesse is a really good friend of mine and a regular

0:26.1

contributor to my live streams. This week, we were joined by Robert Colker, who you may know

0:31.3

is the author of 2013's Lost Girls. The New York Times bestseller that documented the case of

0:37.2

the Long Island serial killer. In addition to being one of the greatest works of true crime ever

0:42.0

published, it's an unbelievable work of journalism, and has been a huge inspiration to myself over

0:47.5

the past five years. Jesse and I were able to chat with Bob for over an hour, touching upon his work

0:53.3

on the list case, Lost Girls, updates in the story, some of Bob's more recent works, and so much more.

0:59.9

It was truly an honor to chat with Bob, and Jesse and I both fanboy out throughout the interview.

1:05.5

It was a great conversation, and I hope you all enjoy it.

1:08.4

Hello, and welcome to the Unresolved live stream. I'm your host Michael Wheeling, and before we

1:14.3

venture any further into this broadcast, I want to welcome a couple of very special guests.

1:19.8

With me is a name or face you might already be familiar with.

1:24.6

Jesse Pollock is an amazing podcaster, journalist, documentarian musician, and general jack-of-all

1:29.5

traits, even as a Zubbetsy bitch. In between working on a thousand of the projects, he's

1:35.3

gracious enough to arrange this interview, and I'm happy to have him on his mic.

1:38.6

Hello, tonight. Welcome, Jesse.

1:42.0

Thank you, Michael. I'm happy to be here.

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