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In 1992, in Dayton, Ohio, 4 teens went on a 3 day killing spree that started on Christmas Eve and referred to themselves as "The Downtown Posse". We finish this episode off with stranger danger stories (of course) and farewell messages from our amazing listeners."So long, farewell, to you, my friends. Goodbye, for now, until we meet again." -'Out of the Box' Goodbye SongEmail- ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.comJustine- @justinie_vBrittney- IG: @oh_brittney , Twitter- @BrittneyLitzScott- @scottsogonzo
On the morning of July 18, 1989, Bob Siders came home to find his 18 year old daughter, Shannon Siders, missing. And even though her body was found a few months later, the case for Shannon goes cold. It isn't until 22 years later, when her case is re-opened, that secrets are spilled and details are revealed as to what happened to Shannon. Email- ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.comWebsite- ItsAboutDamnCrime.com
In 1952, Ruby McCollum, the wealthiest black woman in Live Oak, Florida, went into Dr. Adams office and shot him. Now, Dr. Adams was a prominent white doctor, so the question on everyone's mind was, "Why would Ruby kill good ol' Doc Adams?". The answer is revealed when her lawyer goes to see her. Email- ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.comWebsite- ItsAboutDamnCrime.com
This week we start off the episode with a huge announcement and then we lead into the story of Kelly Forbes who was charged with strangling & killing her husband, Michael Forbes. She claimed it was self defense, but after questioning her, it started looking like that wasn't the case.Email: ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.comWebsite: ItsAboutDamnCrime.com
From 1911-1912, 49 people, predominately black and mixed race, were murdered with an axe in Texas and Louisiana. There were many theories, people questioned, and even an arrest but to this day, the serial killer(s) has never been caught. Reference- http://troytaylorbooks.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-mulatto-ax-murders-1911-1912.htmlFrom 11/29- 12/1- get 15% OFF your IADC merch at shop.spreadshirt.com/ItsAboutDamnCrime (no code needed)Email- ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.comWebsite- ItsAboutDamnCrime.comTwitter & Snapchat- IADCpodcastFB, FB Group, Instagram- It's About Damn Crime
On May 21st, 2010, Julie Kibuishi's body was found in Sam Herr's bed with Sam no where to be found. Automatically, everyone thought that Sam had killed Julie and went on the run. That is, until a teen boy was found using Sam's debit card and when questioned, revealed a clue that took the investigation down another path. Please send your stranger danger stories to ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.com or head over to ItsAboutDamnCrime.com and click on the SD tab. From 11/13- 11/16, visit https://shop.spreadshirt.com/ItsAboutDamnCrime/ to get 20% off (no code needed) off of everything IADC! Fb, Fb Group, Instagram- It's About Damn CrimeTwitter & Snapchat- IADCpodcast
This week we talk about one of the hardest stories; the death of James Byrd Jr.James was a black man who was dragged 3 miles behind a truck by 3 white men in Jasper, TX in 1998. It's very heartbreaking so be sure to have a tissue ready. Send your stranger dangers to ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.com or head over to ItsAboutDamnCrime.com to fill out the form.Twitter & Snapchat- IADCpodcastFacebook, FB Group, Instagram- It's About Damn Crime
We just did our first ever live show this past weekend and since we wanted to involve the crowd we decided to do Stranger Dangers. So here it is and we hope you all enjoy! Also, we apologize for the feedback from the mics in the first few minutes. Hope you all have an amazing & safe Halloween!If you have a stranger danger story you'd like to share, send it to ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.com or head over to ItsAboutDamnCrime.com to fill out the form. Twitter & Snapchat- IADCpodcastFB, FB Group, Instagram- It's About Damn Crime
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