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

The Poughkeepsie Strangler - Serial Killer Kendall Francois

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

Tim Scott

Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2016

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In the fall of 1996, young women started disappearing in the small town of Poughkeepsie, New York.  Police were sure they were dealing with a serial killer,  However, they had one problem...they could not find any dead bodies..that is until investigators starting searching the attic of local school employee Kendall Francois.

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome once again to History Dweeps.

0:07.4

My name is Tim, and we like to welcome you to our podcast today,

0:13.3

which is on the Poughkeepsie Strangler, better known as Kindle-François. Is he better known as that, or is he better known as a Poughkeepsie Strangler, better known as Kindle François.

0:22.6

Is he better known as that, or is he better known as the Poughkeepsie Strangler?

0:25.4

He actually probably better.

0:26.5

He's known as Stinky.

0:27.5

He was called Stinky, but we'll get into that.

0:29.8

He shall be known as Stinky from now.

0:31.4

Yeah, we probably will call him stinky.

0:33.7

But anyway, the Pockesky Strangler was a serial killer, who was believed responsible for at least

0:40.8

eight murders between 1996 and 1998 in New York, state of New York. We're going to talk about

0:51.1

Mr. Francois' Dastard Lide Eats.

0:54.6

But before we do, let me introduce our panel.

0:57.6

To my left is the very lovely and talented,

0:59.9

the Queen of Mean, the Empress of Evil,

1:02.6

the Mistress of the Maccab, Satan's dirty little secret.

1:07.7

Brandy, how are you today, Brandy?

1:09.7

I'm all right, Timmy. How are you today?

1:11.5

I'm doing well.

1:13.0

I'm happy to be here.

1:14.1

Oh, I'm thrilled.

1:15.6

And because, you know, we're joined by our colleague, the man of many talents.

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