Season 2 Episodes
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Episode 1- True Crime, Military Edition-Timothy McVeigh
Come listen in on True Crime, Military Edition as I talk about Timothy McVeigh an Army Veteran who bombed a Federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma killing 168 people on April 19, 1995, and would get the lethal injection for his crime in 2001.
Episode 2- True Crime, Military Edition- Randy Kraft
Come listen in on this True Crime, Military Edition as Bryan talks about serial killer and rapist known as the Scorecard Killer, Southern California Strangler, and the Freeway Killer who killed anywhere from 16-67 young men, Randy Kraft who is currently awaiting the death penalty at San Quentin Prison, in California.
Episode 3- True Crime, Military Edition- Gary Ridgway
Come listen in as Bryan talks about the American Serial Killer Gary Ridgway a Vietnam Navy Veteran, he is known as the Green River Killer, 49 convictions but could have killed over 90 plus young women. He took a plea bargain which saved him from the death penalty and is serving 48 life sentences at Washington State Penitentiary.
Episode 4- True Crime, Military Edition- Jeffrey Dahmer
Come join Bryan as he talks about American Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer a United States Army Veteran who became a serial killer. He goes through his childhood, high school, college and military life. He shares real footage from the court room appearances and rare interviews by Dahmer, this is a and episode you’re not going to want to miss.
Episode 5- Robert Lee Yates, The Chilling Tale of the Grocery Bag Killer from Spokane
Robert Lee Yates Jr., also known as the Grocery Bag Killer, is an American serial killer from Spokane, Washington. Served in The US Army and Air National guard, he was married and had 2 daughters. From 1975 to 1998, he is known to have murdered at least 11 women in Spokane. He also confessed to two murders committed in Walla Walla in 1975 and a 1988 murder committed in Skagit County.
Episode 6- David Berkowitz, The Son of Sam: Unleashing Terror in New York City
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Episode 7- The D.C. Sniper: A Reign of Terror Unveiled
A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Muhammad changed his surname after joining the Nation of Islam in 1987. At Muhammad’s trial, the prosecution claimed that the attacks were part of a plot to kill his ex-wife and regain custody of his children, but the judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to support this argument. Muhammad’s trial for one of the murders (of Dean Harold Meyers in Prince William County, Virginia) began in October 2003, and ended with his conviction for capital murder. Four months later he was sentenced to death. While awaiting execution in Virginia, in August 2005, Muhammad was extradited to Maryland for trial, resulting in his conviction on six counts of first-degree murder in May 2006. Upon completion of the trial activity in Maryland, he was returned to Virginia pending an agreement with another state or the District of Columbia seeking to try him. He was not tried on additional charges in other Virginia jurisdictions and faced potential trials in three other states and the District of Columbia involving other murders and attempted murders. All appeals of his conviction for killing Meyers had been made and rejected. Appeals for Muhammad’s other trials remained pending at the time of his execution. Muhammad was executed by lethal injection on November 10, 2009, at 9:06 p.m. EST at the Greensville Correctional Center near Jarratt, Virginia, and was pronounced dead at 9:11 p.m. EST. Muhammad declined to make a final statement.
Episode 8- The Twisted Tale of William Bonin, the Freeway Killer
William George Bonin (January 8, 1947 – February 23, 1996), also called the Freeway Killer and the Freeway Strangler, was an American serial killer and twice paroled sex offender who raped, torture, and murdered at least twenty-one young men and boys between May 1979 and June 1980. On at least twelve occasions, Bonin was helped by one of his four known accomplices he is also suspected of committing fifteen other murders. Bonin became known as the “Freeway Killer” because most of his victims’ bodies were discovered beside freeways in Southern California. He spent fourteen years on death row before his execution by lethal injection at San Quentin State Prison in 1996. Bonin was the first prisoner in California to die by this method.
Episode 9- The Dark Legacy of Israel Keyes: A Serial Killer's Reign of Terror
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Episode 10- Dark Secrets in the Sierra Nevada: The Chilling Crimes of Leaonard Lake and Charles Ng
Leonard Thomas Lake (October 29, 1945 – June 6, 1985), also known as Leonard Hill and a variety of other aliases, was an American serial killer. During the mid-1980s, he and his accomplice, British Hong Kong born Charle NG, raped, tortured and murdered an estimated eleven to twenty-five victims at a remote cabin near Wilseyville, California, in the Sierra Nevada foothills, located 150 miles east of San Francisco. After his 1985 arrest on unrelated charges, Lake swallowed cyanide pills that he had sewn into his clothing and died four days later. Human remains, videotapes, and journals found at Lake’s cabin later confirmed Ng’s involvement and were used to convict Ng on eleven counts of capital murder.