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A historical true crime podcast with a twist of lime. The Killer Spirits Podcast is a historical crime podcast that incorporates themed spirits and cocktails. We enjoy the refreshments while discussing history and mystery!
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Tracy talks about the Eastburn Family murders in North Carolina in 1985. Katie Eastburn and two of her daughters were brutally murdered while her husband was 500 miles away at an Air Force captain training school. Tracy goes through the rollercoaster of a trial, the second trial, acquittal, and the historic third trial with newly presented evidence. For research, Tracy referenced an article in The New Yorker called Three Trials for Murder and the book Innocent Victims: The True Story of ...
Tracy and April just hang out and chat for this episode. They talk about jury duty, court proceedings, and recent crimes. Also- the Queen. Today's cocktail is a Pumpkin Spice Latte Martini. Perfect for this drizzly, Fall day.PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE MARTINI1 oz. Veil Pumpkin Vodka1 oz. pumpkin spice liqueur2 oz. freshly brewed strong coffeeSplash of cinnamon vodkaShake all ingredients with ice. Strain into a coupe glass and garnish with a dusting of pumpkin pie spice and a cinnamon stick. Fi...
In Part 2, Tracy talks about how Earle goes to Canada and continues murdering women. After two murders in Canada, many outfit changes, visits to several towns, an attempt to cross the border back into the US, and an actual town mob hunting him down, he is apprehended by authorities. Although he has committed dozens of murders, he is only tried for the final two attributed to him. Tracy goes through the trial and investigations.For research, Tracy referenced two books: The Laughing Gorilla by ...
In Part 1, Tracy talks about the origins of Earle Nelson, his traumatic upbringing, both parents dying, his multiple traumatic brain injuries, and bouts of syphilis (which offered possible mercury and arsenic poisonings as treatment), his insatiable sexual appetite, and his overt religious fervor. Nelson had serval aliases and traveled all across the US to strangle women to death and sexually assault them post-mortem. There is a very long list of murders attributed to him and he worked in so ...
Tracy talks about the disappearance and murder of Sonya Ivanoff, an Alaska native woman. Her murder unveils the years long abuse of power by a police officer in a small, rural town where much of his abuse was committed upon Native Alaskan women. For information, Tracy referred to Fatal Frontier: Evil in Alaska, The Star Advertiser newspaper, and the court transcripts from the trial. The cocktail for this episode is the Alaska Smash. It is delicious and full of yummy summertime berries!Handful...
Tracy talks about the disappearance and probable rape and murder of 14 year old Thora Chamberlain. Thomas Henry McMonigle is the primary suspect and all evidence points to his guilt. He tries his best to throw the FBI off his trail, but he's not very cunning and he isn't successful. This story is a total wild-goose chase that involves other people and uncovers more murders or possible murders. Tracy relied on the book The Murder of Thor’s Chamberlain by Rod Kackley. The cocktail for this...
In this episode, Tracy and April talk about their experience on a ghost hunting tour along with some history of Sacramento, California.This episode's cocktail is absolutely a pick-me-up- It's deep, dark, and tasty.BEHIND THE SHADOWS2 oz. vanilla vodka3/4 oz. Kahlua3/4 oz. creme de cacao2 oz. chilled espresso Shake all ingredients with ice. Strain over fresh ice and garnish with two cherries.Find us on Instagram; @KillerSpiritsPodMerch on Etsy- Shop name: KillerSpiritsPodTwitter @killerspirits...
Tracy talks about Franklin Castle in Cleveland, Ohio. The home is legendary for it's inhabitants' sorted pasts, which may not be as salacious as the rumors suggest. Although, the spirits that have been sensed and seen there might have you thinking otherwise.This episode's cocktail is the Franklin Royale- an absolutely beautiful, delicious drink that stars the spectacular Aria Gin from Portland, Oregon. FRANKLIN ROYALE2 oz. Aria Gin1/2 oz. lemon juice1/4 oz. creme de cassis1/2 oz. elderflower ...
Tracy dives into the harrowing tale of the Dupperrault Family and what was supposed to be a magnificent adventure on a sailing boat in the Bahamas. Unfortunately, their hired Captain Julian Harvey had other, more sinister plans-- and intended to make it look like an accident. What he didn't count on was a surviving member of the family and her recount of what actually happened in their final moments together. Today's cocktail is absolutely delicious and tropical. Recipe below:THE BLUE BELL2 o...
April talks about Peter Thomas Anthony Manuel AKA The Beast of Birkenshaw who was a serial killer active from 1956-1958 in Scotland. He terrorized the entire area and people were terrified to go out by themselves. He was the most prolific serial killer in Scotland as he was charged with 7 murders, but allegedly confessed to 18 in total. His crimes and character have been used as inspiration for television and film. Also discussed; diminished responsibility and insanity pleas, frontal lobe epi...
Tracy talks about the brutal murder of 56 year old Bill Nelson at the hands of his wife, 23 year old Omaima Nelson. They got married after knowing each other for only 4 weeks. They seemed to get along fantastically until things took a turn for the worst. Shortly after enjoying Thanksgiving together, Omaima killed Bill and mutilated his body in the most horrifying and disgusting way imaginable. This story is chilling to say the least.The cocktail for this episode is perfect for fall and pumpki...
Happy Halloween, everyone- And Happy Anniversary to our faithful listeners! We love and appreciate you all for coming back for more stories week after week for the last year. It was our dream to make this podcast happen and with your support, it has been an amazing first year with many more to come!In this episode, April talks about the history of Halloween and some spooky superstitions and traditions. This episode is paired with an amazing, delicious cocktail featuring Skrewball Peanut Butte...
Tracy talks about Johnny Frank Garrett who was presumably wrongfully convicted of the horrific rape and murder of Sister Tadea Benz in Amarillo, Texas. Johnny Frank Garrett was sentenced to be executed in 1992 but before his death, he cursed those who contributed to his conviction and execution. The curse seemed to be effective because many people surrounding the case were met with unfortunate deaths. This episode is paired with an amazing, delicious cocktail featuring Skrewball Peanut Butter...
Tracy talks about Richard Biegenwald AKA The Jersey Shore Thrill Killer. He was active from 1958 to 1983 and had 6-8 known victims, with a possible 100 or more murders that went unsolved. Tracy's description of his bonkers bananas apartment alone is truly worth the listen. He was pure evil from Day 1 and had no intentions of slowing down. He enjoyed killing and murdered 'just to watch 'em die.'This episode is paired with a delightful Fall inspired cocktail, The Harvest Moon. Recipe below:THE ...
April talks about the shocking and awful murder of Rebekah Gay. Her murder was committed in the early hours of Halloween morning in 2012 by John Douglas White, her mother's fiancé and pastor at a local church. This was not the first time John had committed a violent crime against a woman and he had expressed urges of necrophilia and murder in the past. This episode's cocktail is called the Bloody Pumpkin. Recipe below:BLOODY PUMPKIN4 oz. Veil Pumpkin Pie vodka4 oz. orange juice1 oz. cranberry...
April talks about the history of the talking board, more specifically, the Ouija Board. In the United States, prior to the release of The Exorcist, the Ouija was a way to communicate with the afterlife that caused no harm, was a comfort, and often enjoyed by families and friends. During the 1970's the Ouija Board became a symbol synonymous with Devil worship, demonic possession, and evil spirits. April also shares some second-hand accounts and spooky stories. The cocktail for this episode is ...
Tracy talks about Leap Castle in Coolsderry, County Offaly, Ireland. Leap Castle has a long and often tumultuous history. There were many powerful families who resided there along with terrible murders among family and outsiders. There was a frequently utilized secret oubliette. Upon it's discovery, cartloads of human bones were found and removed. There are several ghosts that inhabit the castle and they continue to spook visitors today. This episode's cocktail is called the Red Lady. It's na...
Tracy tells us about the torture, mutilation, rape, and murder of Donna Marie Dixon from Newport News, Virginia. She was a 17 year old runaway living in Atlanta, Georgia when she was accused of stealing by Timothy 'Wes' McCorquodale. McCorquodale took her back to the apartment where his girlfriend, her 3 year old daughter, and her pregnant roommate were living. He tortured her in brutal ways through the night until the next morning in the living room of the apartment and eventually his tortur...
April tells the story of Katherine Knight- her violent background, troubled relationships, and expertise as a butcher was a deadly combo. Her victim, John Price, was a good man and did not deserve to die in such a brutal and terrifying way. This takes place in and around Aberdeen, New South Wales Australia. The cocktail in this episode is called a Pumpkin Dinner for Two2 oz. pumpkin puree1 tsp honey1 oz. lemon juice1 1/2 oz. bourbon1/2 bottle ginger beerRim highball glass with honey and ...
Tracy dives into the story of the Great Circus Fire of 1944 in Hartford, CT. The fire was absolutely devastating and took many many lives. The town of Hartford was greatly affected because almost everyone in town was either at the circus or knew someone who was. Tracy shares stories of individual survivors and those that perished.Book: The Circus Fire by Stewart O'NanToday's cocktail is called Under the Big Top. It is delicious and inspired by Mother's Circus Cookies. 1 1/2 oz. vanilla vodka1...
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