Killer Vibes KCSU
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The only sound worth listening to in Northern Colorado is 90.5 KCSU. Colorado State University's only radio station.
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Season 7 EP11: The Tate-LaBianca Murders
In our final episode of the podcast, we cover one of our all-time favorite stories: the Tate-LaBianaca murders committed by the Manson Family in August 1969. We will detail the murders and share our theories about Charles Manson’s true motivations. Sources
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Season 7 EP11: Saint Valentines Day Massacre
The gang war in Chicago reached its conclusion with the murder of seven men in the SMC Cartage Co. garage on Feb. 14, 1929. This calculated mass murder was said to be orchestrated by one of the most powerful mobsters in the United States, Al ‘Scarface’ Capone as a way to showcase his dominance of […]
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Season 7 EP10: Rubin “Hurricane” Carter
On June 17, 1966, pro-boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter was arrested for triple homicide. He wasn’t at the scene of the crime. He didn’t know the victims. And he didn’t possess a weapon. Yet, an all-white jury convicted him. In this episode, we detail the appeal of his wrongful conviction, the media coverage, and his subsequent […]
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Season 7 EP8: The Alphabet Killer
When three young girls were murdered in the early 1970s the community of Rochester, New York searched for answers. Out of all the similarities between their murders, one detail stood out; the girls all had alliterative names. Carmen Colon, Wanda Walkowitz and Michelle Meanza were all in their pre-teens when they were murdered and after […]
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Season 7 EP9: Tammy Tatum and Renee Dulany
In Longmont, Colorado, in 1993, Tammy Tatum was found raped and murdered in her apartment. Detectives immediately suspected her abusive husband. But because there was no usable forensic evidence, the husband walked. Although police were confident they knew the identity of Tatum’s murderer, another rape in the same town makes them think twice about their […]
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Season 7 EP6: The Real Amityville Horror
On November 13, 1974, Ronnie Defeo murdered his entire family at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, Long Island. About a year later, the Lutz family moved in and experienced 28 days of intense paranormal activity. Listen to hear the real murder story behind one of the most talked about haunted houses in America. Sources