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One. Final. Robbery. This week we cover the Hatton Garden Heist - carried out by a gang of elderly men in 2015. It might feel too crazy to be true but this happened. The gentlemen plotted a crime that seemed more fitting for a dry British comedy film while they joked and drank pints. When Easter weekend 2015 hit, the men broke into the Hatton Garden Safety Deposit building and descended down an elevator shaft. Their prize lay at the bottom.
But who were this unusual group of criminals? Let's discuss!
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The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, used to belong to Sarah Winchester. She led construction work on the property for 38 unrelenting years. Why? She wanted to create a house so crazy, so difficult to navigate, that it would confuse any apparitions that intended to do her harm. She'd inherited the Winchester rifle fortune and after the death's of her young daughter and husband - she believed the victims of her family's rifles would harm her if they could get to her.
However, what Sarah Winchester left behind is now a property that is famously haunted. Or, did Sarah succeed in creating a property so complex that the ghosts all kept away? Listen to find out!
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G&G explore the Columbine shooting and examine why it has remained so famous for almost 25 years in this episode. In many ways, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold wrote a narrative for a school shooting that appealed to the media. How did two middle class teenagers idolise such brutality at the expense of those around them? In total, 15 people were killed in the Columbine shooting.
There's so much about the Columbine shooting that makes it unique. The vivid plans outlined in the journals of both attackers. The initial hopes of killing hundreds with the bombs built by the pair. It really is fortunate that more people were not killed during the Columbine shooting.
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A highly requested episode detailing the hideous and vile case of Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo. This one isn't for the faint hearted! Karla is a very intelligent (nearly classified genius) and Paul, a confirmed psychopath. This barbie and ken duo committed many unforgiveable crimes together. So how does Karla gain a lesser sentence whilst Paul spends life in prison?
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Several trigger warnings on this week's episode! There will be graphic scenes of kidnap, violence, torture and murder.
Suzanne Capper had a tough childhood, but nothing could prepare her for the abhorrent torture she experienced at the hands of a group she considered friends. At just 16 years old, Suzanne succumbed to her burns after she was set on fire. Fortunately, she had survived long enough to name her assailants to police. When they investigated, they were horrified at what they found. Police officers cried in the station as the attackers admitted what they had put Suzanne through in the weeks prior to her death. This episode is really not one for easily disturbed listeners.
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Anneliese Michel grew up in a strictly religious German household in 1952. Her early life was relatively normal until she reached the age of 16. She began to experience these seizure-like episodes and her health dramatically declined. After taking copious amounts of medication, her symptoms grew worse. She would eat insects, bite heads off birds and bark like a dog for days. Annelise and her family believed she was possessed by demons and decided that exorcisms were the cure. This case has a tragic ending which has elements of paranormal and true crime.
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Spanning across decades, unsuspecting patients of Harold Shipman would visit his medical centre. While they attended for regular check-ups or do have ailments fixed, they instead had their bodies flooded with a drug overdose. Shipman is believed to be Britain's most prolific serial killer - despite working in a profession where he'd be expected to make people feel better.
What does it take for a killer like this to start striking? Listen to today's episode to learn more about one of Britain's most notorious killers.
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During the summer of 2000, sixteen year old Molly Bish was dropped off for work at her local lifeguarding post. It was her 8th day on the job. After Molly hadn’t been seen working that day, her parents were informed, and the search began. Molly was abducted and murdered; her case remains unsolved. 22 years later, the police are still actively investigating the case.
If you have any information regarding this case, please call the State Police tip line on 508-453-7575.
Remember if you enjoyed this episode, you can visit our website at www.goreandguiltypodcast.com and leave a review. Thanks for listening!
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Something about the name 'Deepcut' sounds ominous. How is it possible that in an army base with 400 soldier - 4 soldiers are found dead across a few years. The army and police say all 4 deaths were suicides, but 2 of the victims had been shot more than once. The first soldier to die, Private Benton, had 5 bullet wounds in his chest. With stories of young soldiers being beaten in their sleep and thrown out of windows, it makes you wonder what drove these suicides and if there was something more sinister occurring on Deepcut barracks.
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In this week’s episode we are transported to old Hollywood and discuss the mysterious death of film star Thelma Todd. After attending a lavish party in her honour, Thelma was found dead in her car a day and a half later. Was it an accidental suicide or something more sinister? We talk about the events leading up to her death and potential theories and suspects.
Remember if you enjoyed this episode you can visit and leave a review on our website www.goreandguiltypodcast.com
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In the summer of 1947 - New Mexico was rife with UFO sightings. When Mac Brazel found a massive pile of shiny silver debris on his ranch, he couldn't explain it. When he involved the local Sheriff - things began to unravel. The local military published a press release claiming evidence of a flying silver disc had been recovered - but they quickly changed their mind and said it was, in fact, a weather balloon.
However, conspiracy theories began to run wild. There were local claims of alien bodies and autopsies done on extra-terrestrial corpses. Is it possible the Government was trying to cover up the truth of what happened at Roswell?
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This week on G&G we discuss the not so sweet grandmother Dorothea Puente. A classic "don’t judge a book by its cover" case. Dorothea looked like a sweet, elderly lady. However, she was much younger than she seemed! She set up a boarding house for people who were homeless, suffered with drug/alcohol abuse, or had disabilities. However, this generous act was not as it seemed, she would steal their social security benefits and overdose them on a concoction of sleeping pills.
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Thanks for listening!!
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Belle Gibson isn’t like the usual criminals we share on G&G; however, she is just as calculating and evil. Compulsive liar and con-artist, Belle falsely claimed she had terminal cancer and because of this she monetised off her 3 million followers on social media through book and app releases. The influencer claimed that a healthy diet cured her cancer and that the scientific medical treatments didn’t work. This was all false!
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To celebrate our one year anniversary of Gore and Guilty, we have decided to share your personal true crime and paranormal stories. We share a tale about a dream that becomes a reality, guardian angel dogs, a lost sailor, and an eventful trip to the Grand Canyon.
Enjoy and thanks for all your support!
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Daniel Morcombe simply wanted to visit a shopping centre to buy Christmas presents. Sadly, the people who caught a glimpse of Daniel at the bus stop were the last people to see the 13 year old alive. Queensland undertook it’s largest ever investigation into a missing person that spanned across several years. The outcome was tragic. What happened to Daniel?
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Between 2010 and 2017, 8 men vanished from the gay village in Toronto, Canada. Many of those men were struggling to come to terms with their own sexual identity. Their killer, Bruce McArthur, used that to his advantage. To those around him, Bruce appeared a jovial man that enjoyed his job as a landscaper. However, inside was a monster.
Despite several close calls, including being arrested for assault and questioned in relation to a killing, Bruce was able to carry out his murderous spree for years. This episode puts a lot more emphasis on the stories of the victims who were tragically killed by Bruce to fulfil his sick, sexual fantasies. As always, this episode comes with a trigger warning.
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On the 1st September 2015, Lieutenant Joseph 'G.I. Joe' Gliniewicz calls for back up after pursuing three males into the wooded area of Fox Lake. Moments later, Joe is found lying face down after a fatal shooting. Suspicions began to rise surrounding the death of the cop fallen in the line of duty. There were no visible signs of a physical altercation or defensive wounds as well as more unsettling evidence. Find out who Joe was and what happened in this week's episode.
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Imagine spending your whole life stuck in a home with faeces smeared on the walls, trash piled high and a stench so foul you could hardly breathe. In the home, you're beaten by your own parents for any breaking of the rules. Sometimes you're chained up and left for days on end - simply because you tried to feed yourself.
That home was a reality for the Turpin children. This week we cover the horrid case of the Turpins. David and Louise Turpin thought they were commanded by god to have many children. Yet, they neglected and abused those children across their whole lives. Prepare yourself as this one contains some truly harrowing details.
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Heard about Robert Durst? The convicted killer was heir to the Durst Organization, a real estate empire based in New York. However, as his life went on, he became embroiled in several scandals. It is firmly believed Durst killed his first wife Kathleen McCormack Durst. When Kathleen went missing, it took Durst 5 days to report her missing, and his explanation was full of contradictions. Still, Durst remained free. Later, a former friend of Durst, Susan Berman, was killed. Not only was Durst linked to her killing, but his wife's disappearance could be one of the factors.
Durst eventually took on a new identity - that of a mute woman! Still, he found himself implicated in the murder and dismemberment of an associate. If this case could get any crazier, Durst took part in a documentary that uncovered evidence that led to his eventual prosecution. This week's episode is a must listen!
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In this week's paranormal episode, G&G discuss Ed and Lorraine Warren. The couple have investigated over 10,000 spooky cases! We decided to examine two of the most famous; Amityville Horror House and Annabelle the Doll. Many were skeptical of the Warren's investigations, what's your opinion?
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