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Campus Killings

English, Social, 1 season, 52 episodes, 1 day, 7 hours, 46 minutes
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Campus Killings is a Bi-Weekly true crime podcast that debuts on September 17, 2022, and releases new episodes every other Saturday. Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg (Women & Crime, and Direct Appeal podcasts). In each episode, Meghan and Amy dive into some of the most shocking and tragic murders to happen on school grounds, and provide their analysis as both Educators and trained Criminologists. They discuss what went wrong, and what could have been done differently to prevent the tragic outcome. As criminologists, Meghan and Amy teach, research, write and podcast about victims, offenders and the issues surrounding our criminal justice system-and each have over 20 years of experience working in the system in various capacities such as law enforcement, mental health and offender reentry. Campus Killings is researched and written by Jessica Bettencourt (DNA: ID, and Missing Persons podcasts) It’s produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment (Criminology, and The Murder in My Family podcasts) Follow Campus Killings on social media- On Facebook: facebook.com/Campuskillings On Twitter: twitter.com/CampusKillings Campus Killings Homepage: https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killings
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Kyle Quinn

Episode 42 Kyle Quinn On a summer night in 2007, Kutztown University sophomore Kyle Quinn was walking back to his dorm along Kutztown’s main street when he was surrounded by a group of strange men and beaten to death. The question on everyone’s minds was, why Kyle?  To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
10/12/202436 minutes, 52 seconds
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Listen Now- Criminal Attorney

Listen Now- Criminal Attorney  Paul Bergrin is a hotshot criminal defense attorney in Newark, New Jersey. Seemingly unstoppable and with unorthodox methods, he’s built a reputation for getting his clients off the hook. But as Paul's legend grows, so do the suspicions swirling around him. When FBI Agent Shawn Brokos starts investigating a major drug ring, she makes a shocking discovery: the gang's most powerful player is none other than Newark’s star attorney. Has the ex-federal prosecutor crossed the line and started committing crimes himself? From Wondery, comes a new series about a lawyer who breaks all the rules, the FBI agent determined to take him down at all costs, and the people caught in the middle who paid the ultimate price.   Listen to Criminal Attorney on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple podcasts. Start your free trial by visiting  http://wondery.fm/CA_CampusKilling
9/30/20247 minutes, 43 seconds
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Faith Hedgepeth

Episode 41 Faith Hedgepeth When indigenous University of North Carolina student Faith Hedgepeth turned up murdered in her friend’s off-campus apartment, there were no obvious suspects for who would have wanted to kill the kind and generous young woman. It would take investigators over 9 years and DNA forensic genealogy to solve her case.  To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
9/28/202439 minutes, 6 seconds
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Brittany Zimmerman

Episode 40 Brittany Zimmerman When University of Wisconsin senior, Brittany Zimmerman was found dead in her apartment, her fiancé called 911. But what the police were told, and what the scene actually looked like were not the same. The investigation into Brittany’s murder would become a policy battleground between the 911 Call Center and Madison Law Enforcement. But would this policy feud get in the way of an arrest? To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
9/14/202437 minutes, 18 seconds
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Generation Why: The Olympic Park Bombing

Generation Why: The Olympic Park Bombing  You can listen to Generation Why: The Olympic Park Bombing ad-free right now by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts.  
9/9/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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Jane Stanford Part 2 of 2

Episode 39 Jane Stanford Part 2 of 2 If you have not listened yet to our last episode, part 1 of the Jane Stanford case, please stop now and go back and listen to that episode first. In the season finale of Campus Killings, we wrap up the murder case of Jane Stanford, co-founder of Stanford University, who died on her Hawaii vacation in 1905 after drinking from a bottle of mineral water that had been laced with pure strychnine. In this episode, we discuss the likely suspects in this murder case that will likely never be solved. Thanks for listening to Campus Killings this season, please join us back in the fall for an all new season.  To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
6/22/202438 minutes, 57 seconds
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Jane Stanford Part 1 of 2

Episode 38 Jane Stanford Part 1 of 2 Jane Stanford, co-founder of Stanford University, died on her Hawaii vacation in 1905 after drinking from a bottle of mineral water that had been laced with pure strychnine. The university president, David Starr Jordan, claimed she died of ‘natural causes,’ though Jane had survived an attempt on her life only weeks prior after drinking from a different mineral water that was found to contain rat poison. No one really believed she died naturally. And while some conjectured that Jane decided to die by suicide on that Hawaii getaway, there is far more evidence to suggest that Jane was murdered. But who actually poisoned her has never been solved. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
6/8/202432 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cayley Mandadi

Episode 37 Cayley Mandadi  When Trinity University student, Cayley Mandadi was rushed to a local hospital by her boyfriend, doctors originally treated Cayley for a potential drug overdose. However, when she died, the medical examiner ruled her death a homicide and her boyfriend was arrested. But when his trial ended in a hung jury, it begged the question: did Cayley’s boyfriend actually murder her?  If you need help with a domestic violence situation, call the National Domestic Violence Support hotline at 800-799-7233 or visit their website    To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
5/25/202443 minutes, 16 seconds
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Adam Oakes

Episode 36 Adam Oakes A 19-year old fraternity pledge at Virginia Commonwealth University must drink a handle of whiskey as part of his initiation ceremony. He does, and dies. Eleven fraternity brothers let him. On the surface, this case seems cold, calculated, and maybe even insidious. But the truth of Adam Oakes’ untimely death is much more complicated. Resources mentioned in this episode: Love Like Adam Foundation Gordie Center for Ending Hazing Hank Nuwer Unofficial Hazing death clearinghouse        To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
5/11/202439 minutes, 30 seconds
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Joe Micalizzi

Episode 35 Joe Micalizzi The New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is well known for its dedication to campus safety and student security. But its location in the city of Newark would show that no matter how tight security might be, there is always a chance for the worst to happen. And though crime in Newark was reportedly down in 2016, these statistics were meaningless to the family and friends of NJIT junior, Joe Micalizzi, who became one of the many victims of Newark’s violent crime in May of that same year.  Governor Chris Christie spoke of Joe as mentioned in this episode.  To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
4/27/202438 minutes, 31 seconds
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Jillian Robbins

Episode 34 Jillian Robbins   Jillian Robbins was a troubled teen with a long history of mental instability. But when she lied on her military application and was accepted to basic training, her years of hallucinations and debilitating depression turned her military sniper training into a recipe for a mass killer. When she decided to fire on unsuspecting students at Penn State University, the quick thinking and brave actions of a Penn State Senior kept her attack from turning into a bloody massacre, limiting the loss of life.    To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
3/30/202432 minutes, 13 seconds
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Kaylee Sawyer & Aundreah Maes

Episode 33 Kaylee Sawyer & Aundreah Maes A Central Oregon Community College security guard confesses to his wife that he killed a woman before he drives off into the night. Over the next 48 hours, he will kidnap, assault, shoot, and carjack his way through Oregon and California before being apprehended.  His crimes rock the city of Bend, and bring about policy changes on security background checks and school safety. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
3/16/202439 minutes, 52 seconds
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Gina Grant

   Episode 32 Gina Grant  Gina Grant was a bright, inspirational teen when she received her early acceptance to Harvard University in 1995. However, only days later, Harvard rescinded their offer after receiving an anonymous package filled with newspaper clippings that labeled Gina Grant a murderer. But did Harvard have the right to turn her away? To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
3/2/202444 minutes, 49 seconds
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Theora Hix

Episode 31 Theora Hix In 1929 James Snook was a renowned professor at the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. But when the body of 25 year old Theora Hix was found in a field near the gun range where he often practiced, the truth of his relationship with Theora would not only be publicized across the newspapers of the nation, but a jury would convict him of the worst possible crime, and sentence him to death. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
2/17/202439 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Monash Massacre

Episode 30 The Monash Massacre On a normal October day in 2002, an international student walked into his classroom at Australia’s Monash University and shot four students and his professor. For a country that had already put incredibly restrictive gun laws in place a decade earlier, The Monash Massacre was a shock to the Australian public, and forced them to reckon with not just their gun laws, but the lacking policies and structures needed to support their international university students.    To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
2/3/202438 minutes, 41 seconds
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Listen Now - Dr. Death: Bad Magic

When a charismatic young doctor announces revolutionary treatments for cancer and HIV, patients from around the world turn to him for their last chance. As medical experts praise Serhat Gumrukcu’s genius, the company he co-founded rockets in value to over half a billion dollars. But when a team of researchers makes a startling discovery, they begin to  suspect the brilliant doctor is hiding a secret. From Wondery, the new season of Dr. Death: Bad Magic is a story of miraculous cures, magic and murder. Hosted by Laura Beil. Listen to Dr. Death - Bad Magic: http://wondery.fm/MAGIC_CK
1/22/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Gainesville Ripper

Episode 29 The Gainesville Ripper  Between August 25 and August 28 of 1990, five Gainesville, Florida students are found brutally murdered in their off-campus apartments. The University of Florida, the surrounding community colleges, and the city of Gainesville are gripped in terror for days as police work tirelessly to find the killer. But their work was stymied by the media storm that descended on the city, and it took the FBI, Gainesville Police, and a call from a small town in Louisiana to take down a serial killer. For in depth coverage of this case, be sure to check out the podcast which we reference in this episode; 4 Days 5 Murders To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal    
1/20/202442 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Cogswell Hall Murders

Episode 28 The Cogswell Hall Murders A freshman boy is found murdered in his dorm room at Gallaudet University. But the campus’s tight security means that the only person who could be the killer is someone on the inside. Panic enshrouds the school, and in an effort to get everything under control, detectives make a quick arrest. But when another student is killed four months later, everyone realizes it’s worse than they thought; not only was the original defendant innocent, but one of their own students is a serial killer.   To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
1/6/202440 minutes, 16 seconds
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Tillie Smith

Episode 27 Tillie Smith In 1886, a small tourist town in the hills of Warren County, New Jersey, are rocked when a young woman’s body is found on the grounds of the Centenary Collegiate Institute. Tillie Smith’s murder caused a media sensation throughout the tri-state area, and the incessant coverage forced investigators to quickly apprehend a suspect. And though the college’s maintenance man was tried and found guilty, later assessment of his arrest and trial would lead many to believe that justice had let the real killer escape.  To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
12/23/202336 minutes, 35 seconds
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Yingying Zhang

Episode 26 Yingying Zhang YingYing Zhang’s future looked bright. The international doctoral student had everything going for her; talent, intellect, success, and a support system at both the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and in her home country of China. But when she missed the bus one afternoon on her way to get an off-campus apartment, she would vanish without a trace. The ensuing national investigation into her disappearance would put the American criminal justice system on display for the world to see. In the end, neither YingYing’s family, or the Chinese citizenry believed true justice was served. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
12/9/202339 minutes, 3 seconds
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Katherine Foster

Episode 25 Katherine Foster The University of Southern Alabama was experiencing an incredibly cold winter in February of 1980. Little did anyone know the weather would cause the murder of 18 year old Katherine Foster to become a cold-case for almost 30 years. But a determined detective, a tip from an AA sponsor, and forensics specialists at The Body Farm, would reveal that Katherine’s stone-hearted killer was someone very close to home. Visit this site to learn more about 'The Body Farm' discussed in this episode To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
11/25/202336 minutes
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Thomas Meixner

  Episode 24 Thomas Meixner The Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona had a very problematic student. After Dr. Thomas Meixner gave Murad Dervish a failing midterm grade, Murad began displaying increasingly violent behaviors. But while Dr. Meixner and several of his faculty appealed to the University administration and UA police force several times, little was done to deter Murad’s violent outbursts. And though the university expelled Murad, the act would only serve to further enrage him, and Dr. Meixner became the target. On a quiet afternoon in October of 2022, Murad Dervish shot and killed Dr. Meixner in his own office, leading to an outcry from UA faculty that prompted the university to audit and revamp its safety procedures.    To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
11/11/202339 minutes, 10 seconds
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Bayard Peakes

Episode 23 Bayard Peakes On a summer morning in 1952, a young man named Bayard Peakeswalked into the Physical Society’s Office at Columbia University. Hewas angry that his article had been rejected from their journalfor being a‘crackpot’ theory, and he was looking for revenge. Standing betweenhim and possible academic glory wasa teenagesecretaryworking thefront desk.Bayard shot 18 year old Eileen Fahen in the chest and fled.Pursued by policeall the way back to his hometown of Boston, Bayardwanted the world to know that he was the ‘naughty boy’ who hadmurdered the secretary of one of the most renowned physicsdepartments. His notoriety was short-lived. His tactics, however,prompted the Columbia Physical Society to change the way they view what they called 'Crackpots' To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
10/28/202340 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Ecole Polytechnique Massacre

Episode 22  The Ecole Polytechnique Massacre Quebec experienced intensive social upheaval over the course of the 20th century, affecting everything from university structures to social commentary. In 1989, Quebec women were gaining more and more footholds in previously male dominated careers. And while the Ecole Polytechnique was at the forefront of female academic empowerment, one disgruntled young man was on a mission to eradicate feminism. In the span of twenty minutes, the enraged killer murdered ten women and injured several others for the crime of trying to graduate with degrees in engineering. In the aftermath of his violence, Quebec was forced to reckon with its national views on feminism, as well as its policies on firearms.   To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
10/14/202350 minutes, 28 seconds
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Sigrid Stevenson and Johnny Fiocco

Episode 21 Sigrid Stevenson and Johnny Fiocco In 1977, a graduate student named Sigrid Stevenson was brutally murdered in the performance center at the College of New Jersey. Over forty years later, her killer is still at large, and little remains of Sigrid’s memory. But while nothing but ghost stories haunted the campus for several decades, another student, Johnny Fiocco, would mysteriously disappear in 2006. His body turned up months later in a Pennsylvania landfill, and his family is still hoping for answers almost twenty years later. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal  
9/30/202342 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sami Josephson

Episode 20: Sami Josephson On a Thursday in March,2019, University of South Carolina student, Sami Josephson went out to the FivePoints district to celebrate her acceptance to Drexel’s Graduate School of Law. She called an Uber to take her back to the dorms, but the Uber never dropped Sami off on the campus. Sami vanished, her body turning up sixty miles away in the underbrush of a turkey hunting farm. As the case unfolded, it became clear that someone had posed as an Uber driver, and Sami had gotten into a car with an illicit killer. While her murder was tragic, her legacy lives on through new national rideshare policies and procedures under “Sami’s Law.”    To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
9/16/202340 minutes, 9 seconds
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Introducing Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University from Wondery

  Introducing Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University from Wondery Dr. Robert Hadden was a trusted OB-GYN at Columbia University. Friendly, caring, unassuming… and behind the closed door of exam rooms, one of the most prolific sexual predators in New York City. During his 25-year career, he assaulted hundreds, perhaps thousands, of patients, under the guise of medical exams. Those who tried to warn Columbia were ignored or not believed. When it appeared that no one — not Hadden, not Columbia — would be held to account, it was the survivors who undertook a decade-long fight for justice.   From Wondery, Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University is a story about power: who has it, who loses it, and what it takes to get it back.   Follow Exposed on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen ad-free by subscribing to Wondery Plus in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.   Listen to Exposed
9/12/202311 minutes, 11 seconds
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Campus Killings Season 2 Trailer

Season 2 of Campus Killings will debut on September 16, 2023. We hope you'll join us this season.  If you would like to listen to the first episode of season 2 early, and AD-FREE. please consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts.  For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook  Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
9/5/20231 minute, 10 seconds
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Introducing AbJack Insider

AbJack Entertainment, the true crime network that brings you Campus Killings and several other true crime podcasts, would like to introduce you to AbJack Insider through Apple Podcasts. What is AbJack Insider? It's a value-based subscription that gives listeners VIP access to not only Campus Killings, but to every other show on the AbJack network. You’ll get things like AD-FREE and early episodes, bonus content, and AD-FREE listening. Every episode of every show on AbJack published in August, 2023 and after, will be AD-FREE with an AbJack Insider subscription. In addition, several shows on the network already have completely AD-FREE and bonus content published in the AbJack Insider APP, and more and more previously published episodes will be added to the AD-FREE lineup. Every episode of Campus Killings season 1 is available AD-FREE with a subscription. In addition, the season 2 debut episode which doesn't air until September 16,2023 is available right now to subscribers!  You’ll get access to exclusive content not available without a subscription, and in some cases, episodes in advance of their publish date giving AbJack Insiders the first chance at hearing new material. Your subscription will get you VIP access to every podcast on the network, and any new shows added to the network, for one low price of $4.99 per month, or $49.99 per year. You can also start off with a free trial subscription to see if it’s for you. Simply visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started. AbJack Entertainment is dedicated to bringing you the best in Indie true crime podcasts, and your support with an AbJack Insider subscription will support the network, and all of the hosts who are focused on continuing to bring you all of the great content you’re looking for. On behalf of the AbJack network, its shows, and hosts, thank you for your support.
8/28/20232 minutes, 8 seconds
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Lauren McCluskey

Episode 19 Lauren McCluskeyUniversity of Utah track and field star Lauren McCluskey had everything going for her. Until she met Melvin Shawn Rowland at a club, and started dating him. Melvin told Lauren he was just 28, and a college student like her. But he was really 37, had a child – and had done ten years in prison for a sex crime. When Lauren broke up with Melvin, she started receiving bizarre and then concerning texts, and then the sextortion started. Lauren went to the campus police for help repeatedly, but her cries for help went unheard. On October 22nd, as she was on the phone with her parents, Melvin grabbed Lauren outside her dorm and shot her 7 times. The school had ignored all the warning signs – and Lauren McCluskey paid the ultimate price.Please visit the Lauren McCluskey Foundation website to learn more about Lauren's story and how her spirit lives on with a mission to help campuses across the country remain safe spaces.This is the final epsiode of season 1 of Campus Killings. Season 2 will debut in September 2023, make sure you stay subscribed to the show on your favorite podcast platform.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5645557/advertisement
6/10/202343 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cheri Jo Bates

Episode 18 Cheri Jo BatesIn 1966, Riverside City College student Cheri Jo Bates was viciously stabbed 42 times and nearly decapitated in an alley after leaving the school library. Police discovered that her car had been deliberately disabled, and concluded that her attacker had deliberately sabotaged it in order to get to her. The case was thoroughly investigated, but had started to cool when an anonymous confession letter arrived – claiming responsibility for the murder in great detail. Additional letters added to the mystery. And then, another killer dominated the headlines in California – a killer who also sent anonymous letters that bore marked similarities to the confession letter. Was Cheri Jo Bates the first victim of the serial killer who terrorized California in the late 1960s, who has never been identified – the Zodiac?For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5645557/advertisement
5/27/202345 minutes, 56 seconds
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Annie Le

Episode 17 Annie LeIn 2009, pharmacology graduate student and soon-to-be bride Annie Le went to her research lab in the basement of a medical research facility at Yale University. She never left. She was finally found on her wedding day, stuffed into a tiny hole behind a wall panel in the laboratory building locker room. Investigators knew that her killer had to be someone with access to the facility – someone who, like Annie, was affiliated with Yale. And it was not long before they homed in on their suspect – a laboratory technician with no known relationship with Annie. What motivated Raymond Clark III to kill Annie Le? How was he able to hide her body – and much of the evidence – without attracting any attention during a busy school day? And – did an incident in his past foreshadow what he was capable of? Join Meghan and Amy as they examine the tragic murder of Annie Le.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
5/13/202341 minutes, 8 seconds
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Colleen Ritzer

Episode 16 Colleen RitzerIn 2013, a shocking crime rocked the town of Danvers, Massachusetts.Colleen Ritzer, a beloved math teacher at Danvers High School wasfound savaged, raped and buried under leaves off the cross country pathbehind the school. Police followed the clues and quickly apprehendedher killer–a 14 year old student. Philip Chism had no record, nobehavioral problems, and no known motive to kill his algebra teacher–but he followed Colleen into a women’s bathroom and cut her throat.The crime was planned, premeditated, and pure evil. And Philip wasn’tdone–he would attack someone again before he was locked away.
4/29/202345 minutes, 42 seconds
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Dana Bailey

Episode 15 Dana BaileyIn 1987, Penn State senior Dana Bailey was the victim of a man police believe was stalking her. He watched her from an adjacent building, and one night he scaled rooftops and climbed into her apartment and murdered her. Dana was found posed in a sexually suggestive manner, and police believe her killer did this so he could enjoy his handiwork. Anonymous letters and calls from tipsters kept investigators busy, but police never had any good suspects in this case – every lead went cold. Dana Bailey’s case took a twist when the DA assigned to her case, Ray Gricar, went missing in 2005. He has never been found – and Dana’s case remains unsolved.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
4/15/202341 minutes, 12 seconds
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Suzanne 'Suzy' Lyall

Episode 14 Suzanne 'Suzy' LyallThe 1998 disappearance of Suzanne Lyall, who was known to many as Suzy, is one of the better-known missing persons cases. Suzy was a studious and industrious student at SUNY-Albany who was abducted after taking a bus back to campus from work on the night of March 2nd. No evidence of Suzy was ever found again – except for the strange appearance of her work ID in a parking lot, and someone using her ATM card to withdraw $20. Suzy’s boyfriend was a prime suspect in her disappearance – but many have their doubts about his involvement. Another theory – that a mysterious serial killer was responsible for Suzy’s disappearance – has gained more traction in recent years. Did Israel Keyes abduct Suzy Lyall?For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
4/1/202359 minutes
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Lola Martinez

Episode 13 Lola MartinezIn 2008, 22 year-old Liette Nicole Martinez who went by Lola, a graphic design student at New Mexico State University, was studying at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Indiana as part of an exchange program. In April of that year, Lola was found dead in a bloody crime scene in campus housing in Fort Wayne. Lola had been brutally stabbed to death and her killer also threw boiling water on her. The shocking discovery was made by one of Lola's roommates. Police soon learned that Tina Morris, the mother of another roommate of Lola's was missing and so was Lola's car. Tina Morris had been staying in the residence for the previous 2 weeks. Police wondered if Tina Morris too was in danger, or had she fled after murdering Lola. When they finally caught up with Tina, police learned the shocking truth.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
3/18/202346 minutes, 15 seconds
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Norma Patricia Esparza

Episode 12 Norma Patricia EsparzaIn 1995, Irvine, CA police found a man brutally hacked to death and dumped along a roadside. There was reason to believe that he had been abducted by a team of people in Santa Ana. Inquiries led to the name of a young college student who told investigators he had raped her – but they could not connect the rape to the murder. Until, in 2012 – they arrested Professor of Psychology Norma Patricia Esparza – the rape survivor – for his murder. Esparza’s story would reveal a web of deception that many attribute to her victimization as a young woman – but some believe makes her culpable. In today’s episode we discuss the polarizing case of Norma Patricia Esparza.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
3/4/202338 minutes, 31 seconds
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Introducing Cold The Search For Sheree

Introducing Cold The Search For ShereeSheree Warren left her job in Salt Lake City on a mild October evening in 1985.She told a coworker she was headed to meet her estranged husband, CharlesWarren, at a car dealership. But she never made it, Sheree vanished. When her car mysteriously surfaced weeks later, hundreds of miles away in Las Vegas, noone could say how it got there.When a young mother disappears under unexplained circumstances, policealways turn suspicious eyes towards the husband. And although there wasdistrust around Charles Warren, he wasn’t the only suspect when Sheree wentmissing. She also had a boyfriend, a former cop named Cary Hartmann, wholived a sinister double life.Season three follows two suspects– men who both raised suspicion forinvestigators. But with two strong persons of interest with competing facts andevidence, it muddied the murder investigation. This season, host Dave Cawley,digs into the lives of these two men, the details of the case and examines theintersections between domestic abuse and sexual violence. The COLD teamseeks to answer the question: what really happened to Sheree Warren?Hey Prime Members, you can binge all 10 episodes of COLD: The Search forSheree ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app todayWondery.fm/CK_ColdS3
2/22/20239 minutes, 3 seconds
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Christine Rothschild

Episode 11 Christine RothschildIn May 1968, the murder of University of Wisconsin – Madison first year student Christine Rothschild shocked the campus of 33,000 students. Studious and quiet Christine was unhappy at UW, and hoped to transfer – but two days before she was due to leave, she was murdered in a brutal and sadistic case of overkill. Her brazen killer waylaid her in broad daylight, and arranged her in a gruesome tableau that resulted in him being termed a psychopath. Christine’s case is unsolved – but we will discuss the prime suspect in the case, a man who reportedly was stalking the young student, and whose erratic and disturbing behavior was ignored by the university.Be sure to check out the two books about this case referenced in this episode:Murder on the 56th Day by Linda Schulko & Mad City: The True Story of the Campus Murders That America Forgot by Michael Arntfield For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
2/18/202354 minutes, 1 second
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Nicholas Armstrong

Episode 10 Nicholas ArmstrongIn 1999, 21 year old Nicholas 'Nick' Armstrong was a new pledge in the TauKappa Epsilon fraternity at Southwest Texas State University..Nickwas a beloved, kind and hardworking student who gave back to hiscommunity through his church, and was excited to join his newfraternity as a brother. But on bid night, February 7th, Nick was passedout on a sofa after a party when he was blindsided by blows to the head.He never awoke, anddied days later. Police quickly tracked down hiskiller. But Nick’s death was just the beginning of a sequence of eventsthat left two more young men dead, and a college town reeling.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
2/4/202342 minutes, 27 seconds
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Rebecca Love and Libby Squire

Episode 9 Rebecca Love and Libby SquireRebecca Love and Libby Squire In today’s episode we go across the pond to discuss two cases from the University of Hull, in the UK. Rebecca Love, a graduate student, was murdered in her dorm room at the college in 2007. Libby Squire, an undergraduate, was abducted while walking alone on the streets of Hull in 2019. The cases are very different, with Rebecca’s killer being a love interest, and Libby’s killer being a stranger. But both women were alone and vulnerable when they were attacked and killed right in the middle of a bustling university town – reminders that students need to heed the warning signs and look out for one another while they are far from home.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
1/21/202345 minutes, 41 seconds
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Bonus Episode: The Idaho 4 Moscow Murders

Bonus Episode: The Idaho 4 Moscow MurdersOn November 13th, 2022, the college town of Moscow, Idaho was shattered by the unthinkable. Four popular college students at U Idaho had been killed in their own beds in their off campus house by an unidentified intruder. As word leaked out about the brutal and bloody crime, new media from all over descended on Moscow, and the eyes of the world became focused on the college town.The case was dubbed 'The Idaho 4' by many, or referred to as 'The Moscow Murders'.For seven long weeks, the viral case captivated people everywhere, and frustrations with the seeming lack of police progress boiled over. Finally, on December 30th, 2022, police arrested Bryan Christopher Kohberger for the slaying of Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. And what we learned about the killer has been chilling – and there is much more to come.Join us for this special episode of Campus Killings as we bring you the latest on the case that everyone is talking about.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
1/9/202347 minutes, 24 seconds
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John Edward Roach

Episode 8 John Edward RoachIn 1958, a brutal murder took place on the campus of Delaware College (which is now called the University of Delaware). But this was not a furtive slaying in a dorm room, or a student love triangle gone wrong. This murder took place in the middle of the day, in the middle of a public school building, in the middle of a brawl. Student John Edward Roach was stabbed in the throat in a room full of brawling young men – yet no one saw his murderer strike. His last whispered words were heard by many – but his murderer went free. Roach’s unsolved homicide has left the Delaware institution with a legacy of ghost stories and tales of hauntings that continue to this day. This is the story of John Edward Roach.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
1/7/202342 minutes, 37 seconds
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Katie Autry

Episode 7 Katie AutryA horrific crime took place on the campus of Western Kentucky University in 2003. Freshman Katie Autry was found in her dorm room, raped, beaten – and set on fire. Katie hung on for several days, but passed away at the hospital as her stunned family looked on. The answer to who committed this despicable crime came quickly – but he pointed the finger at someone else. Was he telling the truth, or lying to save his own hide? Did the two act together to brutalize Katie? What would the jury decide? Listen as we take a look at this case, and discuss whether there was justice for Katie Autry.For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
12/10/202254 minutes, 17 seconds
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Half and Susanne Zantop

Episode 6 Half and Susanne ZantopIn January 2001, the double murder of a couple, beloved professors at Dartmouth College, shocked everyone in the small college town of Hanover, New Hampshire. Half Zantop and his wife Susanne were found brutally stabbed to death in their own home. Police initially assumed the killer was a disgruntled student, a secret lover, a jealous colleague…and turned the Dartmouth community upside down trying to root out the killer. But evidence at the scene pointed in a different direction entirely. And led to a pair of killers who were never on police radar, and who no one expected would be capable of such a brutal crime.Follow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsThe Campus Killings Homepage- https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
11/26/202259 minutes, 23 seconds
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Jane Britton

Episode 5 Jane BrittonIn January 1969, a brutal murder of a graduate student shocked Harvard University. Jane Britton was found raped and beaten to death in her apartment. The investigation rocked Harvard’s esteemed faculty when several anthropology professors came under investigation for the murder, who were under scrutiny because a red powder sprinkled at the murder scene paralleled an ancient burial rite. There were also whispers that Jane was involved in an affair with a professor, and her boyfriend, also a student, was interrogated several times. But no one could be connected to the murder, and Jane’s case went cold. When her killer was revealed, he had no connection to Harvard at all.Follow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsThe Campus Killings Homepage- https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
11/12/202250 minutes, 6 seconds
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Pam Milam

Episode 4 Pam MilamIn this episode we discuss a truly devastating campus murder – the 1972 abduction, rape and slaying of college student Pam Milam. Pam was enjoying sorority rush week at Indiana State University in Terre Haute. She attended some evening events with her friends, and left a party before midnight to go move her car closer to the dormitory suite. She never returned. The next day her father located her distinct vehicle parked in a different spot, and in the trunk was Pam, bound and strangled. Authorities looked at numerous suspects, including a fellow student who abducted and raped at least 2 women, but the case went cold. Forensic Genealogy conducted decades later pointed to a suspect no one had ever considered – multiple offender Jeffrey Lynn Hand. We will take a look at Hand, and the nexus between the violent rapist and killer and the promising young woman whose life he snuffed out.Follow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsThe Campus Killings Homepage- https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
10/29/202235 minutes, 46 seconds
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Robert Bechtel

Episode 3 Robert BechtelIn 1955, there was a shocking murder at Swarthmore College, in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania. A student, Francis Holmes Strozier, was shot in the head and killed as he slept in his dorm bed. The killer, 22 year old student Robert Bechtel, was the one who alerted others to his crime. But, Bechtel claimed that he was driven to kill others after being the victim of bullying, and at trial, used the insanity defense. Bechtel was institutionalized, but less than 5 years later was a free man. He went on to live a seemingly normal life – even becoming a professor at a college himself. But Bechtel would eventually confess all to his own students – and use his own actions as a call to action to fight campus bullying.Follow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsThe Campus Killings Homepage- https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
10/15/202240 minutes, 12 seconds
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Yeardley Love

Episode 2 Yeardley LoveAt the University of Virginia, famously founded by Thomas Jefferson, no student had ever killed another. In 2010, that changed. Popular and athletic senior Yeardley Love was found in her bed by her roommate, bloodied and battered. A hole in her bedroom door told police that her killer had been very angry – and one man in Yeardley’s life was known for his violent rages. Her ex-boyfriend, fellow senior George Huguely, was arrested for her murder. Huguely stood trial and was convicted. Yeardley’s mother and sister sued both the school and Huguely, but the suit against UVA was dropped. Yeardley’s family won a large civil verdict against her killer, and as a result of Yeardley’s death, UVA now requires students to report arrests, and the Virginia General Assembly passed a law making it easier for people who are in a relationship to obtain a protection order against their abusive partner.Follow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsThe Campus Killings Homepage- https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
10/1/202239 minutes, 43 seconds
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Bonus Episode: Amy Bishop

Bonus Episode: Amy BishopWe hear about school shootings all too often these days. These tragedies are typically perpetrated by a mentally unstable juvenile lashing out at his or her schoolmates to express frustration or rage. But what about when the shooter is a teacher? And not just a teacher – an esteemed Harvard-educated college professor? The February 2010 shootings by Professor Amy Bishop of 6 of her University of Alabama colleagues at a biology staff meeting was shocking enough. But when police began to look into Professor Bishop’s past, two other incidents came to light that could have been seen as significant warning signs that something was not right. The professor had other victims – and one was her own brother. Follow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsThe Campus Killings Homepage- https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
9/17/202228 minutes, 25 seconds
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Jeanne Clery

Episode 1 Jeanne CleryIn April 1986, first year student Jeanne Clery, a bubbly member of the tennis team, was brutally slain in her dorm room bed. The crime was incredibly violent and disturbing. But it did not take authorities long to find her killer, as he had confessed – and to everyone’s shock, he was also a Lehigh student. Josoph Henry told his friends he had killed a girl and stolen some of her stuff. Henry was quickly tried for the crime and sentenced to death. His sentence was eventually pleaded down to life in prison. But Jeanne’s legacy lives on, thanks to her parents. The Clerys sued Lehigh for lax security, and initiated a sweeping legislative trend that engendered a federal law named after their daughter. As a result of the Clery Act, colleges and universities that receive federal funds must be accountable for reporting crimes on their campuses, and ensuring that their students stay safe. 'The Clery Act' requires colleges and universities to report campus crime data, support victims of violence, and publicly outline the policies and procedures they have put into place to improve campus safety. Learn more about it, and about the Clery Center here-https://www.clerycenter.org/the-clery-actFor news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website: https://www.abjackentertainment.com/campus-killingsFollow Campus Killings on Social Media.On Twitter-https://twitter.com/CampusKillingsOn Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CampuskillingsCampus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.Research and Writing by Jessica BettencourtProduced by Mike Morford of AbJack EntertainmentBe sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:Women and Crimehttps://womenandcrimepodcast.com/&Direct Appealhttps://directappealpodcast.com/
9/17/202252 minutes, 48 seconds
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Welcome to Campus Killings

Welcome to Campus Killings.Campus Killings is a Bi-Weekly true crime podcast that debuts on September 17, 2022, and releases new episodes every other Saturday.Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg (Women & Crime, and Direct Appeal podcasts). In each episode, Meghan and Amy dive into some of the most shocking and tragic murders to happen on school grounds, and provide their analysis as both Educators and trained Criminologists. They discuss what went wrong, and what could have been done differently to prevent the tragic outcome.As criminologists, Meghan and Amy teach, research, write and podcast about victims, offenders and the issues surrounding our criminal justice system-and each have over 20 years of experience working in the system in various capacities such as law enforcement, mental health and offender reentry.Campus Killings is researched and written by Jessica Bettencourt (DNA: ID, and Missing Persons podcasts)It’s produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment (Criminology, and The Murder in My Family podcasts)Follow Campus Killings on social media-On Facebook:facebook.com/CampuskillingsOn Twitter: twitter.com/CampusKillingsCampus Killings Homepage: https://www.spreaker.com/show/campus-killings
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