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🗓️ 17 August 2022
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Episode 43 – Originally Published 2017 Content warning: This episode contains adult subject matter, including the story of missing persons and descriptions of murder, which may be upsetting to some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. On July 11, 1972, 17 year old Dolores DellaPenna disappeared from her Tacony, Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood. It was midnight, and …
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0:00.0 | There's more mischief, mayhem, and nefarious goings on in the city of Brotherly Love than Billy |
0:06.0 | Penn could have ever imagined. |
0:08.4 | We've got it all here on the Twisted Billy Podcast, True Crime, Haunted History, the coolest and creepiest places to visit. |
0:16.0 | Welcome to Twisted Filly. Welcome back to another episode of Twisted Philly. I'm your host, Dina Marie. I hope everyone who celebrated |
0:36.4 | Halloween had a great day and your treat bags were filled with Reese cups. Just like that, |
0:41.5 | it's November and we're closer to moving on to another year. I feel like I blinked and 2017 flew past. Depending on where you lived and with whom you speak, the 70s was either a |
1:06.5 | terrific time to live in Philadelphia or it was one of the worst. In the pro column |
1:12.4 | we had Fred Sheiro who joined the Flyers coaching staff in |
1:15.6 | 1971 and went on to coach our beloved Broad Street bullies to back to back Stanley Cup wins in 1973 and 1974. |
1:28.0 | We were unstoppable back then with guys like Bill Brosart, Bobby Clark, Bernie Perron, and Dave Schultz. |
1:36.5 | The Mike Douglas show, one of the very first talk shows, was filmed in Philadelphia in the 70s, |
1:41.2 | and in 1972, KYW built the show its own studio. |
1:45.0 | It was the only show in the city to ever get its own studio. |
1:48.0 | The Mike Douglas show was on the air for almost 20 years |
1:51.0 | and most of those years were spent here in Philly. |
1:53.7 | In August 1972, Philadelphia Philly Steve Carlton, who was a Southpaw, |
1:58.7 | became the first 20-game winner in the entire National League. Joe Frazier was a fixture in Philly before he fought Mohammed Ali in 1971. |
2:07.0 | Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter visited Philadelphia, |
2:10.0 | so did Senator Ted Kennedy, |
2:12.0 | and the city was already planning for a |
2:14.1 | bicentennial celebration just a few years away. And then there was the other side of |
2:20.3 | Philadelphia in the 70s. |
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