14 episodes

This is a Real Crimes’ Podcast. Some comments or descriptions might hurt your feelings. Reality is just much worst than any horror movie. A new episode of real horror will be uploaded every Sunday. In less than 30 minutes, I will relate the case, a murder, a disappearance or an unsolved crime - by the end of it, I will give my personal opinion. Stay tuned friends!

If you would like to contact me for any feedback/ideas, send me an email to Beatriz.realcrimespodcast@gmail.com

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This is a Real Crimes’ Podcast. Some comments or descriptions might hurt your feelings. Reality is just much worst than any horror movie. A new episode of real horror will be uploaded every Sunday. In less than 30 minutes, I will relate the case, a murder, a disappearance or an unsolved crime - by the end of it, I will give my personal opinion. Stay tuned friends!

If you would like to contact me for any feedback/ideas, send me an email to Beatriz.realcrimespodcast@gmail.com

    14: Doctor Death (UK)

    14: Doctor Death (UK)

    The most prolific serial killer was born in the UK. He was a General Practitioner Dr, usually described as kind, friendly, thoughtful but also a pathological liar - "he was a nice guy". His patients were mainly elderly women, who adored his family Dr. He was not remmarkable, he just fitted in to our society in a way that helped him to murder for over 23 years. sources: Wikipedia, magazine crime monthly, serial killers and Welldoing website.

    • 15 min
    13: The Co-Ed Killer: Edmund Kemper

    13: The Co-Ed Killer: Edmund Kemper

    An abusive childhood, a toxic relationship with his mom, might have led to 10 murders. Edmund was locked up in the basement when he was a kid, and he was terrified of the rats. Edmund's anger towards his mother grew, and he would take it out on animals. Like when he buried a cat alive, before digging up his body and decapitating it. Childhood trauma does not make a serial killer, I believe one is born psychopath and a bad childhood then might instigate dark passions, like killing. Let's dive in...

    • 14 min
    12: Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer

    12: Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer

    Dahmer was born in West Allis, Wisconsin, on May 1960. Over the course of 13 years, he sought out men, mostly african american, at gay bars. Sources: magazine CRIME monthly (serial killers), Wikipedia, web biography.com/history.com/nypost.com.

    • 15 min
    11: Lee Irvin (United Kindom)

    11: Lee Irvin (United Kindom)

    Lee had learning disabilities that made him a vulnerable adult. He was a happy man, who was brutally murdered back in 2015 by somebody who was meant to be a "friend".

    • 12 min
    10: "Making a Murderer" (US)

    10: "Making a Murderer" (US)

    Steven Avery was convicted for life in prison back in 2005. He allegedly sexually assaulted and killed Theresa Halbach, a photographer. However he appears to have been wrongfulky convicted and there are many clues coming forward to this day that prooves his innocense, abd possibly points out the real killer. Sources: Netflix, Kathleen Zellner's twitter account and various articles online.

    • 13 min
    9: Murder by the Coast (UK & Spain)

    9: Murder by the Coast (UK & Spain)

    Rocio Wanninkhof, 19yo, was murdered in 1999 in Spain. She went to meet her boyfriend and was heading back home. This case was covered by the media who quickly portrayed Dolores Vazquez as the "lesbian evil" who killed her. Dolores had a romantic relationship with Rocio's mom. Then another murder occurred 4 years after; Sonia Carabantes, 17yo, was found dead in 2003. She disappeared one day after returning home. This time, DNA proof would link another suspect... who was eventually the killer of noth Rocio and Sonia. - New documentary about this case is on Netflix "Murder by the Coast".

    • 10 min

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