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Listen to the gripping details of the world's most brutal murders presented to you by two attorneys who rely on their sarcasm and wit to plow through the horrors of the crimes. Court and police records are heavily relied on to ensure the accuracy of each episode. Listen to Crimes and Consequences for your weekly dose of hardcore true crime.
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EP231: The Honolulu Xerox Shooting
Those in the workplace whether it be an office, department store, fast food, or corporation should never have to fear for their safety. From the time you clock in, to the time you clock out, there should be no worry about getting back to your homes and families unharmed. Unfortunately, those who worked at the Xerox Corporation of Honolulu, Hawaii in 1999, would never feel safe at work again after an employee walked into the building with a loaded semi-automatic weapon tucked under his shirt.
SOURCES:
1) State v. Uyesugi (hawaii.gov)
2) Man Opens Fire in Xerox Office, Killing 7 - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
3) Byran Uyegusi | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
4) The Chilling Story Behind The Worst Mass Shooting in Hawaii | by The True Historian | Lessons from History | Medium
5) Massacre's 20th Anniversary: Lessons from the Xerox Murders | Hawai'i Public Radio (hawaiipublicradio.org)
6) The Xerox Murders — Examining Workplace Homicide — Crime Library
7) Delusional Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, Types & Treatment (clevelandclinic.org)
8) Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News (starbulletin.com)
9) Peter Brent Mark (1953-1999) - Find a Grave Memorial
10) John Keiji Sakamoto (1963-1999) - Find a Grave Memorial
11) 20 years ago, a killer shattered the morning calm and changed Hawaii forever (hawaiinewsnow.com) -
Early Release: EP330- The Death of Alexis Murphy
Alexis Murphy was only 17 years old when she disappeared after last being seen at a gas station. Randy Taylor was later convicted of her murder. The question is how many people did Randy kill?
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Members Only: Tommy Lynn Sells
Raw, unedited and full of humiliation - here is the brutal history of Tommy Lynn Sells, one of the United States' most brutal serial killers.
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Early Release EP231: The Honolulu Xerox Shooting
Those in the workplace whether it be an office, department store, fast food, or corporation should never have to fear for their safety. From the time you clock in, to the time you clock out, there should be no worry about getting back to your homes and families unharmed. Unfortunately, those who worked at the Xerox Corporation of Honolulu, Hawaii in 1999, would never feel safe at work again after an employee walked into the building with a loaded semi-automatic weapon tucked under his shirt.
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The Brides in the Bathtub
George Joseph Smith lived a life of crime beginning in 1881 when he was all nine years old. Spending seven years in a reformatory school, you'd think that George would have learned his lesson. However, sometimes people never learn their lesson, and George was one of them. He spent a good part of his early adult years going in and out of prison for crimes such as larceny and receiving stolen property. George probably would have continued being a thief, however, he thought up a new scheme to get rich--and for three women, their lives were worth less to George than their deaths.
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EP229: The Death of Martha Moxley
On October 31, 1975, around 12:15 in the afternoon, Sheila McGuire, a teenager living in the exclusive Belle Haven community in Greenwich, Connecticut, was walking from her house to her friend Martha Moxley’s to invite her to go downtown that day. To get to her friend’s house, she cut through a wooded section of their backyard. She spotted underneath the low-hanging branches of a pine tree what looked like a sleeping bag lying on top of a foam mattress. As she continued to walk closer, she was able to see that it was the partially clothed body of her friend, Martha Moxley. Listen to this week's episode to hear more.
SOURCES:
1) https://ctvisit.com/listings/town-greenwich
2) https://www.greenwichtime.com/realestate/article/Exploring-Belle-Haven-s-history-and-architecture-15012249.php
3) http://marthamoxley.www8.50megs.com/susken.htm
4) https://www.nytimes.com/1998/09/25/nyregion/ex-head-of-suspect-s-school-won-t-testify-in-75-murder-case.html#:~:text=Joseph%20Ricci%2C%20executive%20director%20and,Kennedy
5) https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/02/style/skeletons-in-the-classroom.html
6) https://www.cnn.com/2002/LAW/05/09/skakel.trial/index.html
7) https://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/17/nyregion/a-witness-from-skakel-s-past-says-he-confessed-to-the-moxley-killing.html
8) https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/07/nyregion/skakel-convicted-in-1975-beating-death-of-greenwich-neighbor.html
9) https://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/11/24/skakel/index.html
10) https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/michael-skakel-gets-a-new-trial
11) "Murder in Greenwich" by Mark Furman
12) Redhanded Podcast EP 297 "Martha Moxley: Death and Dynasty"
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