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A safe space to discuss and discover the darker side of the Human Condition, as hosts Jordi and Brad dive into a different LGBTQIA+ related True Crime case each week.

Beers with Queers: A True Crime Podcast Beers with Queers

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A safe space to discuss and discover the darker side of the Human Condition, as hosts Jordi and Brad dive into a different LGBTQIA+ related True Crime case each week.

    83.) The Doodler Murders: Part 1

    83.) The Doodler Murders: Part 1

    We are officially in Pride Month and that means all eyes are going to be on the Queer community, for better and for worse. In honor of Pride, we wanted to bring attention to a case that has gone unsolved for 50 years, yet, has all of the pieces to be solved.



    The Doodler was the nickname given to a technically unidentified serial killer that brutally murdered at least 5 men in the San Fran Bay Area during the 1970s. His victim count is possibly as many as 14 different men, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in California state history. Yet he was rarely talked about before 2018. It's more important now than ever to have as many eyes on this case as possible as we are on the clock to serve justice, as police have confirmed they are certain they know exactly who the killer is and have known since the 1970s.



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    82.) Francis Tumblety aka Jack the Ripper? (Ft. Author Tony McMahon)

    82.) Francis Tumblety aka Jack the Ripper? (Ft. Author Tony McMahon)

    This weeks case is covering the most talked about Serial Killer in History. It's a case that has a thousand books, movies, podcasts and shows about it covering everything there is to know about the infamous Ripper. But today we are going to be talking about one of the least talked about (yet one of the more probable) suspects in the case, a man named Francis Tumbelty. A man so larger than life, he is connected not only to the Ripper murders, but was even arrested at one point for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

    To help us get to understand this Ripper suspect, we actually had the chance to sit down with Author Tony McMahon to discuss his research and the release of his new book, "Jack the Ripper and Abraham Lincoln". Which is available today and I highly recommend you guys check it out because it sent me down so many rabbit holes.



    Order: "Jack the Ripper and Abraham Lincoln: One Man connects the two greatest crimes of the 19th century." by Tony McMahon- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jack-Ripper-Abraham-Lincoln-greatest/dp/1805143646

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    81.) The Bizarre and Tragic Death of Diane Whipple

    81.) The Bizarre and Tragic Death of Diane Whipple

    This case is unique in that it is a scenario often unheard of. Diane Whipple was a bright woman living in San Francisco with her partner when her life was brutally cut short in a vicious dog mauling incident. What followed was a scandalous trial that set several precedence in regards to queer couples rights in America.



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    80.) Eli Stutzman aka "The Gay Amish Serial Killer"

    80.) Eli Stutzman aka "The Gay Amish Serial Killer"

    There has only ever been one recorded serial killer who identified as Amish and that was a man named Eli Stutzman. A man who seemed to bring death and destruction wherever he went. As his Amish Community and authorities spent nearly a decade attempting to track him down, Eli evaded capture and that resulted in the deaths of at least 5 people.



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    79.) The Mad Butcher of West Virginia

    79.) The Mad Butcher of West Virginia

    Today we travel back to my Home state of West Virginia to tell you about a case so brutal and infamous, it has forever been immortalized as a piece of Appalachian Folklore. During the 1960s, the southern part of WV was haunted by a series of strange disappearances of men, several of them turning up murdered and dismembered. As fear of a so called "Mad Butcher" spread, residents and police were left wondering when he would strike next.



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    78.) The Geronimo Bank Murders

    78.) The Geronimo Bank Murders

    December 14th, 1984 was shaping up to be an average day in the very small town of Geronimo, Oklahoma. As people prepared for Christmas, they had no idea that their small community was about to be shaken to its core with one of the bloodiest and infamous crimes in Oklahoma State history.

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