EP 83 - A Lot to be Mad About
Publisher |
Mackenzie Prather
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
True Crime
Publication Date |
May 15, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:28:23
Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! We have a lot for you this week.  Liv starts us off with the murder of Laura Dickinson, history on the Clery Act and how Eastern Michigan University came to violate it.  Mack takes us to Germany and brings us the terribly sad story of the abduction and murder of Ursula Herrmann.  A case known as the German Madeleine Mccann.This episode contains foul language, discussions about murder, rape, child abduction, child murder, and a lot of other things to be mad about.  We’ll do our best to stay on track, but the bottles are popped!Sources Laura Dickinson The Michigan Daily Listverse: 10 Horrific College Murders Wikipedia: Jeanne Clery Mlive Article by Dave Gershman LA Times Article by P.J. HuffstutterUrsula Herrmann “The Girl in The Box: The Mysterious Crime That Shocked Germany”, Xan Rice, The Guardian Sept 24, 2019 “The Abduction and Murder of Ursula Herrmann”, Website by Michael Herrmann, brother of Ursula Herrmann Bernd Haider Website, Bavarian State Police Expert “No New Investigation in the Ursula Herrmann Case” Johann Osel, Suddeutsche Zeitung Aug 20 2019 Offene Wunde Julia Jüttner. (02. Mai 2020) SPIEGEL ONLINE.  

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