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This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

The Murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers

This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

This Feels Criminal | Formerly Killer Queens

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.43.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In June of 2015, Dr. Teresa Sievers was on vacation with her family in Connecticut.  She decided to cut it short and return home so she could see patients at her medical practice, while her husband stayed in Connecticut with their children.  Dr. Sievers was last seen on surveillance in the airport after her flight arrived, as she made her way out and drove home.  When she arrived home, she was brutally attacked by two unknown assailants, who ultimately took her life.  For nearly two months, investigators chased every lead, but were running out of options when a tip came in that led them to the men responsible, nearly 1100 miles away. 


***TRIGGER WARNING***

Murder by Bludgeoning with a Blunt Object | Murder for Hire



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0:00.0

Hey, y'all, thanks for listening to Killer Queens.

0:07.5

Or KQ if you're nasty, welcome to the show where two 90s-loven country chicks

0:12.3

gab about true crime and tell each other to talk to the hand because the face ain't listening.

0:17.0

I'm Torella.

0:18.0

And I'm Tore.

0:18.9

And we're sisters who have always loved true crime and decided to turn that obsession into a show with a light take on the topic.

0:25.7

Kind of like diet true crime, it's all the flavor and fewer calories.

0:29.5

Now with our show, you'll get true crime, 90s nostalgia, and a few four-letter words sprinkled in.

0:35.4

Because I always say that PollyPockets and True Crime go together like peas and carrots.

0:39.5

Be sure to check out our case submission form on our website at killer queenspodcast.com

0:44.1

and follow us on social media and YouTube.

0:46.6

Now grab your surge, your 3D Cool Ranch Doritos, and your kitten surprise, and let's get into the episode.

0:55.2

This episode contains discussion of murder by bludgeoning with a blunt object and murder

1:01.0

for hire.

1:02.0

Listener discretion is advised.

1:04.4

In June of 2015, Dr. Teresa Severs was on vacation with her family in Connecticut.

1:09.6

She decided to cut it short and return home so she could see patients at her medical practice, while with her family in Connecticut. She decided to cut it short and return

1:11.1

home so she could see patients at her medical practice while her husband stayed in Connecticut

1:15.2

with their children. Dr. Severs was last seen on surveillance at the airport after her flight

1:20.5

arrived as she made her way out and drove home. When she arrived home, she was brutally attacked

1:25.3

by two unknown assailants who ultimately took her life.

1:28.5

For nearly two months, investigators chased every lead but were running out of options when a tip came in that led them to the men responsible nearly 1,100 miles away.

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