Serial Killers

Auteur(s): DG Podcast
  • Résumé

  • Podcast about serial killers and real-life criminals.
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Épisodes
  • Ep. 100: Issei Sagawa - Serial Killers.
    Jan 23 2025
    Episode 100: Issei Sagawa - Serial Killers.

    Issei Sagawa, a Japanese man whose grotesque crime shocked the world, stands out not only for the brutality of his actions but also for the bizarre and deeply unsettling aftermath of his case. His name is forever linked to one of the most notorious instances of cannibalism in modern history, raising questions about the boundaries of law, mental health, and morality. Sagawa's crime, committed in 1981, was an act so heinous that it still reverberates in the public consciousness, particularly because of the astonishing fact that he never served a prison sentence for it.
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    6 min
  • Ep. 99: Ángel Maturino Reséndiz - Serial Killers.
    Jan 16 2025
    Episode 99: Ángel Maturino Reséndiz - Serial Killers.

    Ángel Maturino Reséndiz, also known as "The Railroad Killer," became one of the most feared serial killers in the United States during the 1990s. His killing spree, spanning from the mid 1980s until his capture in 1999, was characterized by his use of the U.S. railway system to travel across state lines, committing brutal murders in multiple locations. His transient lifestyle and ability to disappear after each crime made him particularly elusive, allowing him to evade law enforcement for years. Maturino Reséndiz's story is not only one of violence but also a tragic reflection of the vulnerabilities within America's transportation and immigration systems during that time.
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    6 min
  • Ep. 98: Pedro Pablo Nakada Ludeña - Serial Killers.
    Jan 9 2025
    Episode 98: Pedro Pablo Nakada Ludeña - Serial Killers.

    Pedro Pablo Nakada Ludeña, also known as "El Apóstol de la Muerte," is one of Peru’s most notorious serial killers. His string of murders between 2005 and 2006 shocked the nation, not only because of the number of victims but also due to the chilling motivations he claimed were behind the killings. Unlike many serial killers who hide their intentions or claim innocence, Nakada was unflinchingly open about his deeds and the twisted ideology that fueled them. His belief that he was on a mission to rid the world of what he deemed "undesirable" people turned his crimes into something even more disturbing a crusade in his own mind. His case stands as a stark reminder of how dangerous fanatical thinking can become when coupled with unchecked violence.
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    6 min

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