165. The Eyes Have It: Charles Albright

165. The Eyes Have It: Charles Albright

Today we are headed to the outskirts of Dallas to a seedy area known as Oak Cliff, where income is low, and crime is high. It is 1990, and gangs, drugs, and sex workers frequent the area. Crack was big, and people would do almost anything to get it, including selling themselves for enough money to get a hit of crack, and then the cycle would repeat itself. Officer Regina Smith is on duty on December 13, 1990, when a call comes in pertaining to a body. It was a sex worker by the name of Mary Pratt. Her body was found on a street laid out for all the world to see. Obviously, the killer was proud of his work and wanted everyone to see her. Mary was a drug-addicted sex worker with the track marks to prove it, but there was something different about this murder, and it was gruesome.Join Jen and Cam of Our True Crime Podcast on this episode entitled ‘The Eyes Have It: Charles Albright.’Listener discretion is by the fabu Edward October @octoberpodVHSThe show is EP by Nico @wetalkofdreams; he is the best.Make sure to check out the podcast ‘It’s Murder Up North’ @murderupnorthListen to their promo during our show.Sources: https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/see-no-evil-3/http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Albright,%20Charles.htmhttps://murderpedia.org/male.A/a/albright-charles.htmhttps://web.archive.org/web/20030206063654/http://www.hbo.com/autopsy/episode/episode_5_the_eyeball_killer.htmlhttps://www.audacy.com/krld/articles/news/dallas-historys-notorious-killer-of-prostitutes-has-diedhttps://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fAkgAAAAIBAJ&dq=charles%20albright%20murder&pg=5313%2C5601569https://www.oxygen.com/mark-of-a-killer/season-1/videos/mark-of-a-killer-an-eye-for-murder-season-1-episode-3http://oakcliff.advocatemag.com/2013/08/investigation-discovery-show-spotlights-oak-cliff-serial-killer/http://www.parkaman.com/charles-albright-eyeball-killer/http://documents.latimes.com/charles-f-albright/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1214469/https://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/serial-killer-charles-albright-the-texas-eyeball-killer/https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/resource/enucleated-a-case-study-of-charles-albright-the-eyeball-killer/https://documentaryheaven.com/born-kill-charles-albright/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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52. No Witness No Crime Part 4

52. No Witness No Crime Part 4

Final episode of a 4 part series To look at Skidmore Missouri, you would see what many Americans would see. Kids playing in the front yards, men in their older pickups waving at everyone they pass and folks chatting with with each other as they gather in town. With a population of only 440 people in 1981, everyone in this Missouri town knew each other many had grown up together. They protected each other and, most importantly, they knew when to keep a secret. The town people knew who the good people were, they knew who was a bit of trouble and they also knew that the devil was alive and well and living right there with them in Skidmore, Missouri. Promo by our friend OctoberpodVHSListener Discretion by the amazing Edward Octoberpod of OctoberpodVHSMusic, editing and sound by the talented Nico at We Talk of DreamsSources:In Broad Daylight by Harry L Maclean ISBN-10: 1482639874"The Strange Killing of Ken Rex McElroy". BuzzFeed Unsolved. Season 3. "Bully" by Phoebe Judge". Criminal Podcast. 2017-05-05http://mentalfloss.com/article/574749/ken-mcelroy-murder-skidmore-missouriAlso check out the Documentary “No One Saw A Thing” on Sundance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

15 Elo 201949min

52.  No Witness No Crime Part 3

52. No Witness No Crime Part 3

Part 3 or 4To look at Skidmore Missouri, you would see what many Americans would see. Kids playing in the front yards, men in their older pickups waving at everyone they pass and folks chatting with with each other as they gather in town. With a population of only 440 people in 1981, everyone in this Missouri town knew each other many had grown up together. They protected each other and, most importantly, they knew when to keep a secret. The town people knew who the good people were, they knew who was a bit of trouble and they also knew that the devil was alive and well and living right there with them in Skidmore, Missouri. Promos by our friends at Real Life Real Crime & Blood Sweat and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance by Eve LazarusListener Discretion by the amazing Edward Octoberpod of OctoberpodVHSMusic, editing and sound by the talented Nico at We Talk of DreamsSources:In Broad Daylight by Harry L Maclean ISBN-10: 1482639874"The Strange Killing of Ken Rex McElroy". BuzzFeed Unsolved. Season 3. "Bully" by Phoebe Judge". Criminal Podcast. 2017-05-05http://mentalfloss.com/article/574749/ken-mcelroy-murder-skidmore-missouriAlso check out the Documentary “No One Saw A Thing” on Sundance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

14 Elo 201944min

52.  No Witness No Crime Part 2

52. No Witness No Crime Part 2

Part 2 of 4To look at Skidmore Missouri, you would see what many Americans would see. Kids playing in the front yards, men in their older pickups waving at everyone they pass and folks chatting with with each other as they gather in town. With a population of only 440 people in 1981, everyone in this Missouri town knew each other many had grown up together. They protected each other and, most importantly, they knew when to keep a secret. The town people knew who the good people were, they knew who was a bit of trouble and they also knew that the devil was alive and well and living right there with them in Skidmore, Missouri. Listener Discretion by the amazing Edward Octoberpod of OctoberpodVHSMusic, editing and sound by the talented Nico at We Talk of DreamsSources:In Broad Daylight by Harry L Maclean ISBN-10: 1482639874"The Strange Killing of Ken Rex McElroy". BuzzFeed Unsolved. Season 3. "Bully" by Phoebe Judge". Criminal Podcast. 2017-05-05http://mentalfloss.com/article/574749/ken-mcelroy-murder-skidmore-missouriAlso check out the Documentary “No One Saw A Thing” on Sundance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

8 Elo 201939min

52. No Witness, No Crime Part 1

52. No Witness, No Crime Part 1

Part 1 of a 4 part seriesTo look at Skidmore Missouri, you would see what many Americans would see. Kids playing in the front yards, men in their older pickups waving at everyone they pass and folks chatting with with each other as they gather in town. With a population of only 440 people in 1981, everyone in this Missouri town knew each other many had grown up together. They protected each other and, most importantly, they knew when to keep a secret. The town people knew who the good people were, they knew who was a bit of trouble and they also knew that the devil was alive and well and living right there with them in Skidmore, Missouri. Promos by our friends OctoberpodVHS and Nefarious PodcastListener Discretion by Edward Octoberpod of OctoberpodVHSMusic, editing and sound by Nico at We Talk of DreamsSources:In Broad Daylight by Harry L Maclean ISBN-10: 1482639874"The Strange Killing of Ken Rex McElroy". BuzzFeed Unsolved. Season 3. "Bully" by Phoebe Judge". Criminal Podcast. 2017-05-05http://mentalfloss.com/article/574749/ken-mcelroy-murder-skidmore-missouriAlso check out the Documentary “No One Saw A Thing” on Sundance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

7 Elo 201954min

51. The Bad Man in Aviators

51. The Bad Man in Aviators

Newton Kansas sits in America’s heartland with fields of wheat and cornfields as far as the eye can see. The small town of 19,000 is big on family, God, and rarely, does anyone lock their front doors. They all know each other as many have grown up and grown old having never left their small hometown. It is a trusting community with a long line of families raising families but that trust was shattered in the spring of 1994 when a stranger knocked on Rhonda Krehbiel's front door. Join Jen and Cam as we discuss "The Bad Man in Aviators" on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast.  Promo by LA Not So Confidential @LAnosopodListener Discretion by the soulful sounding Edward October from @octoberpodVHSAll music and editing done by the multitalented Nico from @wetalkofdreamsYou like us? Let us know. Chat us up!Catch us on Apple iTunes, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen to you fave pods. Follow us on Twitter:@ourtruecrimepodLike us on Facebook: Our True Crime PodcastChat with us on the Facebook Discussion Page: Our True Crime PodcastLike us on Instragram:ourtruecrimepodcastMerch Store: Etsy.com/shop/OurTrueCrimePodcastSupport us on Patreon:Patreon.com/ourtruecrimepodcastWebsite: ourtruecrimepodcast.comMurder of Rhonda Krehbiel by Chester L. Higgenbotham featured on The Face of Evil By Angelica N. Sumter on the Monstersandcritics.comFace of Evil-Discovery Channelhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/ks-supreme-court/1364503.htmlhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31141611/rhonda-lou-krehbielThe Murder of Rhonda Krehbiel - YouTube----https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-hpZkQrgBUhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/23858479/the_manhattan_mercury/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

17 Heinä 201943min

50. Harry Moore and the Groveland Four

50. Harry Moore and the Groveland Four

On December 25, 1951, was a double celebration for Harry & Harriette Moore of Mims, Florida. Not only was it Christmas, but the couple were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. In those 25 years, the Moore’s had raised 2 daughters, taught countless children in segregated schools within Brevard County Florida, and founded the Brevard County chapter of the NAACP, just to name a few accomplishments. It had become a tradition for the couple to cut their anniversary cake just as they had on their wedding day, arm in arm, hand in had. As they sliced their cake that evening, they had no idea they would become the first assassinations of the civil rights movement.Join Jen and Cam on this very special 1st anniversary Our True Crime Podcast episode as we discuss Harry Moore and the Groveland Four.We have a brand new listener discretion from our buddy Edward Octoberpod @octoberpodVHSA giant thank you to all our listeners, especially those that helped commemorate this milestone with us and gave us a 'thank you'. It has been a heck of a year and we love you all for listening and letting us do what we love. Here is to many, many more. -Jen and Cam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

10 Heinä 20191h 21min

49. The Chameleon Killer

49. The Chameleon Killer

St. Lucie County Florida is a community located about 90 miles north of Miami and it is just what you would expect in sunny Florida-hot and humid. The area is a heavy on the wildlife with lots of swampy canals running throughout which empty into the famed Florida Everglades. For a killer, there is no better place to dump a body because if the weather doesn’t help decay the body fast, the critters will get it and within a short amount of time, there will be no evidence that a crime was ever committed. Or, at least, that is what a killer was hoping for but one July evening, fate was not on this killer’s side. A body was left behind and it would lead to years of trying to catch the infamous killer with lots of names. Join Jen and Cam as we discuss 'The Chameleon Killer' on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast. Listener Discretion by Edward October from @octoberpodVHSAll music and editing from Nico @wetalkofdreamshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_ParentTate, Tim (2002-04-21). "'Chameleon Killer' cheats the Florida police by ending her many-faced life". Telegraph.co.uk.America’s Most WantedUnsolved Mysteries--https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Beverly_McGowanMastermind Murderer Escapes Capture For Decades While Taunting Police The Whole Time: https://boredomtherapy.com/the-chameleon-killer-mystery/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3 Heinä 201948min

48. Missing Mistie Murray

48. Missing Mistie Murray

On the morning of Wednesday May 31, 1995, Mistie Nicole Murray, age 16, told her parents she would be home late because she had band practice after school. She put on her green nylon Marching Band with the lettering SDHS Girls Band jacket, with "Mistie" on the sleeve and sat in her dad’s red TransAm with the top down, smiling and telling her dad how she will have her driver’s license soon. Her father, Steve ruffled her hair, made a bad joke about women drivers as Mistie’s mother climbed in the car and they drove off to school. She attended all her classes and even visited the school nurse for reasons that haven’t been made available to the public. Mistie called her mother, Anne, at the elementary school where her mom worked. The call was made around 3:00 pm but her mother did not answer the call and Mistie didn’t leave a message. This was not unusual as her mom was often busy especially at the end of the school day. What was unlike any other normal school day, Mistie never made it back home.Join Jen and Cam as we discuss Missing Mistie Murray on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast.Promo by: This Week in Crime Podcast @thisweekincrimeAs always our two BFF's are repping us:Listener Discretion by Edward October from @Octoberpod Home Video Stellar Editing and All Music by Nico from @wetalkofdreamsResources;Mistie's Doe Network Link London Free Press Damaged Angels By Bonnie Buxton ISBN-13 978-0786715503National PostVarious articles from Windsor Star Ottawa Canada and National Post Toronto Canada via Newspapers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Kesä 201956min

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