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The Murder of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind
FromCrime Salad
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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
A few months back, we covered the 2004 case of Lisa Marie Montgomery--a woman who murdered Bobbie Jo Stinnet as she brutally cut open Bobbie Jo's abdomen to take her unborn baby. This case made national headlines, and in 2021, Lisa Marie became the first woman to be executed by the federal government in decades. Our case this week follows a similar trajectory. A 22 year old pregnant woman was lured into a neighbor's apartment, only to be attacked, killed, and had her unborn baby stolen from her womb.
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Researched and Written by: Allison Hauser and Crime Salad
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Researched and Written by: Allison Hauser and Crime Salad
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Released:
Jul 28, 2021
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Titles in the series (71)
The Butcher of Plainfield : Ed Gein: While our past few episodes have been focused on more recent cases, the one we are going to be sharing with you today takes us back nearly 70 years. But despite how long ago these events took place, the legacy of Ed Gein’s crimes lives on in popular culture today. While his name may not be as immediately recognizable to you, pieces of Ed’s story can be seen in famous movies, TV shows, music, you name it. The interest in Ed’s crimes comes from their unique and gruesome nature. Many have attempted to dissect Ed’s upbringing and psyche to better understand what led him down this dark and disturbing path. by Crime Salad