Maria Licciardi is the reigning queen of the Licciardi Clan, a mafia organization based in Naples, Italy. After a succession of men in her family fell to the hands of police and death, Maria took over in the 1990’s, putting her on a trajectory to become much more than just the daughter of a local mob boss. We talk about how difficult it must be to talk about movie preferences, the mafia’s love for Hamburger Mary’s and their passion for nicknames. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
Jelka Pesic earns the title of a mother in law from hell. Furious at her ex-daughter in law, Alexandra, after a tumultuous divorce, she had Alex stalked, terrorized and eventually organized a hit on the young mother’s life. Kash surprises us with his knowledge of slavic languages. Thank you for listening, please rate and subscribe for new episodes, and check out the Patreon for exclusive member content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
It's finally here! In part 2 of Candy Montgomery we go over the arrest, events leading up to and the trial, and the specific way that Betty Gore died on June 13, 1980. A note: Rob Urdashen was also a part of Candy's legal team, he was an actual criminal defense lawyer. He's the one who drives her to the court house, for context. Let us know what you thought of the case and Hulu show by emailing us at thebloodypodcast@gmail.com or via bloodypodcast on IG. I'd like to apologize to everyone for the massive breaks we've taken. To be honest, I felt burnt out and I couldn't bring myself to fight through it for some time. I'm learning to forgive myself and hope our audience does as well. We're all happy to be back and are ready to bring more great content to everyone! Main Source: Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs by John Bloom , Jim Atkinson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
Kash & Maria dive into the tale of Candy Montgomery and the death of Betty Gore. Maria shares backstory on the relationships and affairs of Candy Montgomery and how it ultimately leads to Betty's death. In Part II Maria will go over the investigation, court hearing and where Candy Montgomery is now. The source for this episode comes from: https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/love-and-death-in-silicon-prairie-part-i-candy-montgomerys-affair/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
In 1999, the murder of Rocío Wanninkhof rocked the small town of Costa Del Sol, Spain. After investigating, detectives looked at Dolores Vasquez, Rocio's mother's former partner. Dolores maintained her innocence. Enjoy this Patreon only release from 2021, when Netflix's Murder By The Coast brought newfound attention to this case. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
Georgia Tann spearheaded the kidnapping and trafficking of thousands of children throughout the 1920's - 1940's in the United States. Armed with lots of connections and a classist view of the world, Georgia altered the life of many generations to come, under the guise of adoption services. We talk about corrupt Tenneessee politics at the time, and Kash figures out the problem is all laws were written with BBQ sauce. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
Lisa Nowak is an accomplished astronaut (that’s right, astronaut), naval officer, and attempted murderer. In 2005, she attacked her ex’s new lover after driving cross country to corner the woman in an airport parking lot. Kash tells us how he would have faired in the NASA space program, especially when it comes to the diapers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
Kim Sun-ja owed a lot of money to a lot of people, but figured the best way to pay them back was with murder. Kash and Lauri give a masterclass in accents, Maria schools Kash in proper soda pronounciation. We're very much joking about our questions about family values and trust, we love our families and understand that all cultures have different customs and loyalties (spoken and unspoken) that we have no experience with. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
We step into 1980's Orlando, FL for a classic case of murder for hire, or is it? Virginia Larzelere was accused of getting her son to commit murder for her, but did she also have a hold on the people around her, or did people find the cheating wife easy to blame? *There's a few minutes of reduced audio on this around 0:26, sorry about that, it doesn't last the whole time!* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message
For this case we travel to Australia to cover the story of Tracey Wigginton. Tracey came to be known as the "Lesbian Vampire Killer" and "Devil's Wife" in the media. In the fall of 1989, she convinced her friends she was a vampire who needed to feed on human blood in order to survive. Her heinous crime against victim Edward Blalock shook the country, who were later shocked again when Tracey's past and state of mind were revealed. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodypodcast/message