
Visit my Swellcast website to reply to my episodes: www.swellcast.com/LunchTimeCrime This is the personal podcast of Kimberly Sheeter (@LunchtimeCrime). To learn more or to start your own personal or community podcast, please visit www.swellcast.com. Visit swellcast.com/LunchtimeCrime to add your episodes to this community podcast, or to start your own podcast.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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"By the 1950s, the program produced about a hundred million yellow fever infected mosquitoes per month, which could be delivered via bombs or missiles. I never thought of mosquitoes as a payload. They also bre... more
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"Instead, his insurance plot became one of the most bizarre homicides in California. And that is saying something. The jury found him guilty of first degree murder in 1939. He was executed by hanging at San Qu... more
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"And then high pitched squeals coming from the vents. And a smell of ammonia seeping into rooms that no air freshener could mask. When contractors opened the attic drywall, they uncovered hundreds of bats roos... more
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"They weren't pecking his eyes out, but still it was startling, and it inspired her imagination and led her to conceive a story in which flocks of birds systematically and mysteriously turn aggressive and atta... more
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"But they're labeled as tropical fish or collectible toys. And a particular favorite with collectors is the emperor scorpion Pandanus imperator. It's big and glossy and black and has massive claws. It also has... more
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"The court held that the display was clearly libelous because it gave the false impression that Monson was guilty of murder. The court emphasized the figure's placement in a murder scene and said that the publ... more
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"Her funeral was boycotted by townspeople and even clergy, reflecting the deep social divides caused by her murder. And maybe the embarrassment the case symbolizes how superstition intertwined with gender, soc... more
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"And after the official party ended, some employees, including Phelps, attended an after party at the home of a maintenance worker located about a block from state park property. At this party, John Walsh, who... more










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