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This week we're taking a twisted turn on Mother's Day by diving into the murderous true crime tale of Ethel Geller Yeldem.
Ethel's story is one of a woman at her wits' end and a society that failed her. Any honest account of her life, and one not told just for morbid murder porn, makes it clear that her story and life, and the stories and lives of her victims, should have been much different.
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S1E4 - The Hinsdale House (Part 3)
S1E3 - The Hinsdale House (Part 2)
S1E2 - The Hinsdale House (Part 1)
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