Everyone is someone's child, even a serial killer. In each episode, Donal MacIntyre and a team of experts examine the complex stories of serial killers' family relationships and on a case by case basis looks at the vital role played by their mothers. This Podcast is the companion series to the TRUE CRIME show ”Murderers and Their Mothers”. #MurdererMums more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture |
Richard Kuklinski, known as the ‘Iceman’ for his method of freezing victims to mask the time of death, claimed to have killed up to a hundred people in a criminal career spanning three decades. Born into a household plagued by violence, Kuklinski, ac... more
One of Poland’s most notorious serial killers, Leszek Pekalski confessed to murdering dozens of people - men, women and children. Pekalski’s mother was a violent alcoholic who drank heavily while pregnant with Pekalski and his twin sister. The childr... more
Adam Lanza killed his mother before driving to Sandy Hook Elementary School and shooting dead 20 children and six teachers in one of the bloodiest mass shootings in American history. Many blame his mother, Nancy – a gun enthusiast who did nothing to ... more
Serial child-killer Robert Black worked as a delivery driver, preying on young girls up and down the country. Black’s own childhood was fraught with violence and abandonment. His biological mother left him shortly after his birth, while his alcoholic... more
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Stereotypes, mistakes and those terrible terrible accents.
Constant interruption, swearing and unintelligible conversation with inappropriate laughter. No thanks.
Interesting, but blaming women for the toxic behavior of men is problematic. For example, the Iceman was clearly molded into a killer by his father, not his mother. Yet somehow the mother gets the blame.
I am enjoying this podcast, except that for every murderer they talk about, they bring up the fact that murderers are playing violent video games or movies, which is not really relevant. I and at least half the people I know play the same games and watch the same movies they are talking about these killers viewing and are not murderers. Concetrate on the family connection and leave the fact that a murderer was a fan of Wolverine (seriously?! Half of the male population of the world is a fan of W... more
Good show and very interesting subject matter. I like that the host and panel often disagree too
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