EP 20: Earle Leonard Nelson Part II - The International Man of Strangling
On Part 2 of Earle Leonard Nelson, we continue to follow Earle's gruesome murder trail across the United States to the East Coast and finally to his final resting place in Canada. If you want to be awesome, leave us a review @ Requiem For A Murder on Apple Podcasts
EP 19: Earle Leonard Nelson Part I - Biblical Buffalo Probing
On Part 1, we explore the creation of Earle Leonard Nelson. We deep dive into his youth, his peculiar behavior and habits. We find out what Earle is passionate about, like scripture, dark places, masturbation and brothels. In the beginning, Earle is just a peculiar boy with a troubled youth and a grandma who is a religious fanatic. Add in massive head trauma and possibly a long case of untreated syphilis and now you have a Man Beast on your hands. So, listen in as we discover how Earle Leonard Nelson crosser over that line into murder-ville to transform into the Dark Strangler.
EP 18: Gilles de Rais - Baron de OG Serial Killer
Zach takes the leash yet again as he leads us way back in time to the early 1400s to discuss Gilles de Rais. Gilles was possibly the first serial killer in recorded history. Gilles was born in France, fought in the 100 years war and even fought alongside Joan of Arc. The original Bluebeard was a wealthy, successful warrior who had a taste for torturing and murdering kids. Eventually Gilles was caught and confessed under threat of torture. There is some thought today, that Gilles may possibly be innocent, we will never know. Rate us on - Requiem For A Murder on Apple PodcastsFollow us on - (1) Requiem For A Murder | FacebookEmail us at - requiemforamurder@gmail.comIntroduction music by - Fever at - https://soundcloud.com/nathan-lefever-320409732
EP 17: Rita Gluzman - I married an Axe Murderer?
This week, we cover a promising young woman who fought through diversity and fought back against the oppressive Soviet Ukraine. She worked hard for a college education, fell in love, moved to the United States to live the American dream. So what was it that pushed her over the edge from being an activist to become an Axetivist? Failed love? Money? Or was it a combination of both that sent Rita into a blood rage?Rate us on Apple Podcasts: Requiem For A Murder on Apple PodcastsRate on Podchaser: Requiem For A Murder - True Crime Podcast | PodchaserMood Music By Fever on: https://soundcloud.com/nathan-lefever-320409732Follow our FB Page: (1) Requiem For A Murder | FacebookEmail us at : Requiemforamurder@gmail.com
EP 16: Amy Archer Gilligan - Geriatric Murder Factory
It's Women's History Month and on this episode we go back in time to talk about a business pioneer, Amy Archer-Gilligan. Today, elderly care homes are common, but not back in the early 1900's. Amy's care home seemed to always be at max capacity but in order for Amy to keep making money she needed new residents. Old people, sometimes they can live a long time but that didn't quite fit Amy's business model. Elderly Care home or Murder Factory....let's just hope today's Elderly Care Homes aren't Murder Factories. If you want to support the show, you can do so by telling your friends about us, following on your favorite platforms, and/or rating us on Apple Podcasts or where ever you like to rate podcasts! IF you want to support us further, you can become a patron at patreon.com/requiemforamurderFB - @requiemforamurd IG - @requiemforamurder Twitter - @requiemforamurderThanks for listening!