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Women and Crime

W&C Reconsidered: Imette St. Guillen

Women and Crime

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True Crime, Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Ep 225: Reconsidered: Imette St. Guillen - Original Airdate: 11/26/19 Imette, a Boston native who moved to NYC to study Criminal Justice at John Jay University. She was a beautiful, vibrant graduate student who went bar hopping with a friend on the evening of Feb 24th, 2006 to celebrate her upcoming 25th birthday, sadly she wouldn’t live to see that day. Women & Crime: Reconsidered is where we revisit our episode catalog and bring new insights, behind the scenes or updates. Sources for Today's Episode: NY Times NY Post John Jay College of Criminal Justice Brooklyn Daily Eagle People.com Dateline Investigation Discovery Credits: • Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks • Produced by James Varga • Audio Editor, • Script Editor, • Music by Dessert Media Help is Available: If you or someone you know is in a crisis situation, or a victim of domestic, or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. For direct links to these organizations please visit https://womenandcrimepodcast.com/resources/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Are you fascinated by true crime stories? Then join me on the casual criminalist podcast, where we dive deep into some of the most intriguing criminal cases of our time.

0:07.9

From the Oakland County child killer to the bizarre case of Paul Warner Powell, the Mowney sent himself to the electric chair, are going to take you on a journey through the criminal minds and explore the toughest cases?

0:17.4

Twice each week we bring you a new story such the Lulu Lemon murder and John Lennon

0:21.1

Orr, the firefighter turned arsonist and murderer. If you're ready for a journey into the world

0:25.8

of true crime, then subscribe now to the casual criminalist.

0:36.2

Welcome to Women in Crime, Reconsidered, where we revisit our catalog and bring new insights and updates.

0:43.1

Today's episode is number two, the Emmett St. Gehien's story. If you recall, we had a personal connection to this one.

0:50.1

Both of us were students at John Jay when Amet was also a student there. Yeah, you knew Amet,

0:56.1

correct, Amy? You know, I did not, but we were, the connection, the other connection I had is our

1:01.0

birthday was almost the exact date and year. Okay. So I felt like. I thought you had met her once.

1:07.1

That's all I meant. I don't believe so, no, but we were definitely there at the same time.

1:11.2

Yeah. And she was in your program, though, I believe. And I was just talking about this in one of my

1:15.0

classes, this personal connection to this crime. So yes. Oh, you're talking about this case.

1:20.1

This case. Yeah, I was. Oh, really? Interesting. Okay. Well, after this episode, be sure to stick

1:24.5

around to hear our thoughts on the episode and some behind-the-scenes

1:27.9

memories of our old studio. But for now, let's hear our original coverage of the Amet

1:33.2

St. Gien's story. This is episode two, the Emmett St. Gein's story. history.

1:48.0

The Hi, Megan. Hi, Amy. Good to see you.

2:10.7

I'm so excited to share my story today. Thank you all for listening.

2:15.7

I've been super excited for you to share your story as well.

2:19.4

I don't usually get to talk that much. No, and I know that you picked a case that interests us both.

2:25.6

Oh, so this case actually is very personal for me and has captivated me for years. So this goes back to 2006. So I was a graduate student at

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