Deathcast The Crypt
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- True Crime
Join bestselling author Ian Totten each week as he descends into the crypt to unearth another case of real life murder. Sometimes disturbing, at others famous, but all equally fascinating, each episode delves deep into the victims, the crimes, where they took place, and the individuals responsible. So grab something to drink, kick off your shoes, close your eyes and let’s go into the darkness together to discover the monsters that lie therein.
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Operation Miranda: The House of Hell
This week we look at the investigation of Lake and Ng’s crimes, the discovery of Ng’s location, and the long legal battle that followed.
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Operation Miranda: In Full Swing
Following a slew of disappearances around San Francisco in the summer and fall of 1984, Leonard Lake turns his attention back to Operation Miranda and the procurement of a new victim for his dark fantasies as the winter of 1985 comes to a close.
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Operation Miranda: It’s Not the Summer of Love
With Charles Ng’s release from federal custody, he makes his way to California to rejoin Leonard Lake. Making their base of operations in San Francisco, the two men begin targeting residents of the “Pink Palace” in the cities storied Haight-Ashbury district.
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Operation Miranda: Familial Blood
With his marriage to Cricket finalized and Ng incarcerated in Kansas, Leonard Lake begins a slow spiral of sex and drug dealing that leads to his first known murder.
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Operation Miranda: Charles Ng
On June 2nd, 1985 Ng Chi-tat fled a hardware store after attempting to steal a vice. Throwing into the waiting trunk of a nearby car, he disappeared on foot. When police arrived and questioned the driver of the car, Leonard Lake, was searched and arrested. After Lake committed suicide days later, the police began looking into the activities of he and Ng, the story that began to unfold was like a living nightmare. This week we look into the life of Ng Chi-tat, AKA Charles Ng
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Operatiom Miranda: Leonard Lake
On June 2nd, 1985 Ng Chi-tat fled a hardware store after attempting to steal a vice. Throwing into the waiting trunk of a nearby car, he disappeared on foot. When police arrived and questioned the driver of the car, Leonard Lake, was searched and arrested. After Lake committed suicide days later, the police began looking into the activities of he and Ng, the story that began to unfold was like a living nightmare. This week we look into the early life of Leonard Lake and the events that led him to murder an estimated 25 people.