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Criminology

The Pocatello Babysitter Murders

Criminology

Emash Digital

True Crime

4.77K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2019

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Between 1978 and 1983, four teenage girls disappeared from Pocatello, Idaho. All four were later found deceased. There were similarities between the victims aside from their ages and gender. They all attended the same school. All went missing during the summer months, and three of the girls were either babysitting or due to babysitting at the time they disappeared. Was this the work of a serial killer or random acts of violence? Join Mike Ferguson and Mike Morford as they discuss the murders of Tina Anderson, Patricia Campbell, Linda Smith, and Cindy Bringhurst. There have been a number of other murders around the Pocatello area, some that have received much attention, and those are discussed as well. You can help support the podcast by going to patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:30.1

Criminology is a true crime podcast that may contain discussion about violent or disturbing

0:34.8

topics. Listener discretion is advised.

1:00.0

I'd like to welcome everyone to episode 54 of Criminology. I'm Mike Ferguson,

1:13.6

and this is Mike Morford. Mr. Morford, how are you doing?

1:18.1

I am doing good. I am pumped up. No complaints, and I'm ready to roll. How about you?

1:23.0

Yeah, I'm right with you, man. When you and I get together, I am ready to record an episode.

1:30.0

I think we've got a great episode lined up today, so I'm excited about it.

1:33.9

Yeah, I like the selection, and hopefully the fans do too. I believe they do from the feedback

1:41.9

that we're getting, but the selection of cases, right? Some of these are a little off the map,

1:49.9

some of the ones that we do are a little more well-known. I think it's a good mix.

1:55.4

And more if you and I have been talking about, and we have plans to do more of an extended

2:03.1

series like we did with Zodiac and Golden State Killer, may not be that long, but a case that

2:10.2

has to be told over so many episodes. So I think people like that too. That's how we started.

2:17.2

A lot of people like that format. Yeah, I think we've got a nice mix of solved and

2:21.8

unsolved cases too, so I think we can really keep listeners on their toes and keep it fresh for them.

2:27.9

Gotta keep them on their toes. All right, we have some new Patreon support, so let's give

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