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🗓️ 28 March 2025
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1:02.9 | Welcome to Women in Crime Reconsidered, where we're going back through our catalog and revisiting |
1:11.6 | cases and bringing new insights or updates. Today's episode is number three, Canadian serial killer |
1:18.5 | Carla Hamulka. I would say I don't know if listeners know this, but I bet they do by now that I teach |
1:24.2 | a class in serial killers. And next to, I'd say, Eileen Warnos, |
1:30.4 | Carla Hamulka is probably the most requested female serial killer. Yes, I think if anyone's |
1:36.0 | listened to the show more than a handful of times, they'll know that that's your focus area. |
1:40.3 | We talk about it quite often. Okay, that's true. People know that I teach that. |
1:44.0 | Now, on today's case, after the episode, be sure to stick around for a con- We talk about it quite often. Okay, that's true. In a good way. People know that I teach that. |
1:50.3 | Now, on today's case after the episode, be sure to stick around for a controversial talk about privacy. |
1:56.0 | And hear about why this case made teenage Amy and Meg's dreams come true. |
2:01.4 | But for now, let's hear our original coverage of the Carla Hamulka story. |
2:12.0 | This is episode three, the Carla Hamulka story. |
2:20.3 | Music Hi, Amy. Hey, Megan. So I'm really excited to cover my case. I know that we sometimes begin by why we chose the case that we chose. And this one is one in which I really have substantial questions about the justice system, about personality disorders. |
2:53.4 | This one almost has it all. |
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