DiscoverMy Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia HardstarkRewind with Karen & Georgia - Episode 14: You Sexy Motherfourteen
Rewind with Karen & Georgia - Episode 14: You Sexy Motherfourteen

Rewind with Karen & Georgia - Episode 14: You Sexy Motherfourteen

Update: 2024-10-09
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This episode of the podcast features a "Rewind" segment where the hosts, Karen and Georgia, revisit their earlier episode titled "The Sexy Mother 14." They discuss the evolution of their podcast, from its initial focus on personal connection to its current focus on true crime stories. The episode then dives into two separate true crime cases. Karen shares the story of Joseph Nassau, a serial killer with a disturbing history of rape and murder. She details the discovery of his photographic collection, newspaper clippings, and a rape diary, which led to his arrest and conviction for multiple murders. Georgia then recounts the murder of Sheree Cybersen, a seven-year-old girl killed by Jeremy Strowmeyer in 1997. She discusses the disturbing details of the crime, including Strowmeyer's playful interactions with the child and the inaction of his friend, David Cash. The hosts express their frustration with Strowmeyer's lack of remorse and his parents' decision to sue the city for a million dollars, claiming they were not informed of Strowmeyer's biological mother's mental health issues. They also discuss the role of the casino where the murder took place and the lack of security measures to protect children. The episode concludes with a tribute to Michelle McNamara, a true crime writer who died tragically, and a discussion of the Golden State Killer case, which she was investigating before her death.

Outlines

00:00:00
Introduction and Rewind Announcement

The podcast hosts introduce themselves and announce the start of their seventh season, which is now a weekly show. They highlight the diverse topics they will be covering, including long COVID, neurovirus, and the supplement industry.

00:00:36
Rewind with Karen and Georgia: Episode 14 - The Sexy Mother 14

Karen and Georgia introduce their "Rewind" episode, where they revisit their earlier episodes and reflect on how things have changed since 2016. They specifically focus on episode 14, titled "The Sexy Mother 14," which was released on April 28th, 2016.

00:01:56
Episode 14: The Sexy Mother 14 - Beginning of Recording

The episode begins with Karen and Georgia starting their recording session, reminiscing about their deep conversations before the podcast even started. They discuss their initial approach to podcasting, including their desire to connect with listeners and share personal stories.

00:02:57
Discussing "My Favorite Murder" and Episode 14's Title

Karen and Georgia transition into the main content of episode 14, acknowledging their podcast's connection to "My Favorite Murder." They discuss the process of choosing episode titles, which has evolved from serious to humorous, often involving puns and contests.

00:03:19
Karen's Story: Joseph Nassau, a Serial Killer with a Disturbing Past

Karen shares her story about serial killer Joseph Nassau, highlighting his disturbing history of rape and murder. She describes the discovery of his photographic collection, newspaper clippings, and a rape diary, which led to his arrest and conviction for multiple murders.

00:53:57
Georgia's Story: The Murder of Sheree Cybersen

Georgia recounts the murder of Sheree Cybersen, a seven-year-old girl killed by Jeremy Strowmeyer in 1997. She discusses the disturbing details of the crime, including Strowmeyer's playful interactions with the child and the inaction of his friend, David Cash.

01:02:03
The Strowmeyer Case and Lack of Remorse

The podcast discusses the case of Jeremy Strowmeyer, who was convicted of murdering a young girl. The hosts express their frustration with Strowmeyer's lack of remorse and his parents' decision to sue the city for a million dollars, claiming they were not informed of Strowmeyer's biological mother's mental health issues.

01:07:10
The Casino and the Sheree's Iverson Bill

The hosts discuss the role of the casino where the murder took place and the lack of security measures to protect children. They highlight the Sheree's Iverson Bill, which was introduced after the case and aims to penalize those who fail to report crimes of a similar nature.

01:08:53
Remembering Michelle McNamara and the Golden State Killer Case

The hosts pay tribute to Michelle McNamara, a true crime writer who died tragically. They express their personal grief and highlight her contributions to the field of true crime. They also discuss the Golden State Killer case, which Michelle McNamara was investigating before her death. They express their amazement that the case was solved after her passing and reflect on the surreal nature of the events.

Keywords

Murder Media


A website that compiles local newspaper articles about specific killers, providing a comprehensive resource for researching true crime cases.

Murderpedia


A website dedicated to true crime information, similar to Wikipedia but focused on murders and related topics. It serves as a valuable resource for podcasters and true crime enthusiasts.

Alphabet Murders


A series of child murders in Rochester, New York, in the 1970s, where the victims shared the same first and last initials. The case is linked to Joseph Nassau, who was later convicted of other murders.

CCTV


Closed-circuit television, a surveillance system used to monitor public spaces and potentially aid in crime investigations. The podcast discusses the benefits and drawbacks of CCTV in relation to privacy and crime prevention.

Sociopath


A person with a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, remorse, and guilt. The podcast explores the sociopathic tendencies of criminals, particularly in the context of their actions and reactions to legal proceedings.

Sheree's Iverson Bill


A bill introduced in Nevada after the murder of a young girl at a casino, aiming to penalize those who fail to report crimes of a similar nature. It includes fines and possible jail time for those who do not report such crimes.

Golden State Killer


A serial killer and rapist who terrorized California in the 1970s and 1980s. Michelle McNamara was investigating this case before her death, and it was eventually solved by law enforcement.

Remorse


A deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. The hosts discuss the lack of remorse shown by Jeremy Strowmeyer, the murderer in the case, and his parents' decision to sue the city instead of taking responsibility.

Q&A

  • What are some of the key takeaways from the "Rewind" episode about episode 14?

    The episode highlights the evolution of the podcast, from its early days of personal connection to its current focus on true crime stories. It also emphasizes the importance of research and the need to be informed about the topics discussed.

  • How does the podcast address the issue of witness misidentification in true crime cases?

    The hosts discuss the alarmingly high rate of overturned convictions due to witness misidentification, highlighting the unreliability of eyewitness testimony and the need for more robust evidence-based investigations.

  • What are the ethical considerations surrounding the use of CCTV for crime prevention?

    The podcast explores the tension between the potential benefits of CCTV in solving crimes and the concerns about privacy invasion and the creation of a surveillance state. The hosts acknowledge the complexities of this issue and encourage listeners to consider their own perspectives.

  • How does the podcast portray the sociopathic tendencies of criminals?

    The hosts discuss the lack of empathy, remorse, and guilt often exhibited by sociopaths, particularly in their reactions to legal proceedings and their disregard for the impact of their actions on victims and their families.

  • What was the main point of contention in the case of Jeremy Strowmeyer?

    The main point of contention was Strowmeyer's lack of remorse for his crime and his parents' decision to sue the city for a million dollars, claiming they were not informed of his biological mother's mental health issues.

  • What was the Sheree's Iverson Bill and why was it introduced?

    The Sheree's Iverson Bill was introduced in Nevada after the murder of a young girl at a casino. It aims to penalize those who fail to report crimes of a similar nature, including fines and possible jail time.

  • What was Michelle McNamara's contribution to the field of true crime?

    Michelle McNamara was a true crime writer who was investigating the Golden State Killer case before her death. She was known for her insightful writing and her dedication to solving cold cases.

  • What was the significance of the Golden State Killer case being solved after Michelle McNamara's death?

    The Golden State Killer case was a major unsolved crime that Michelle McNamara was working on before her death. The fact that it was solved after her passing was a surreal and bittersweet moment for those who knew her and followed her work.

Show Notes

It's time to Rewind with Karen & Georgia!

This week, K & G recap Episode 14 – You Sexy Motherfourteen – where they talked about murders from the 1990s. Karen covered serial killer Joseph Naso and Georgia discussed the death of Sherrice Iverson. Listen for all-new commentary, case updates and more!

Whether you've listened a thousand times or you're new to the show, join the conversation as we look back on our old episodes and discuss the life lessons we’ve learned along the way. Head to social media to share your favorite moments from this episode! 

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My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories, and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921.

The Exactly Right podcast network provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics, including true crime, comedy, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.

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Rewind with Karen & Georgia - Episode 14: You Sexy Motherfourteen

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