Episode 38-I'm Old Craig!
Publisher |
murder.ly
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Publication Date |
May 09, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:09:49
In the 3rd installment of the Kids Who Kill series, Erica and Billy delve into the story of one of the youngest multiple murderers in U.S. history, committing 4 vicious murders by age 15. But as a juvenile, the courts' hands were tied and he got just 5 years in juvenile detention. But good old Craig just doesn't know when to shut the fuck up and keep his hands...and teeth...and shanks...to himself. Boy, if Erica and Billy had a nickel for every time someone got bitten or stabbed in this episode? Well, let's just say it would be enough to put into a tube sock and turn it into a deadly clubbing weapon. If you're ready for a slasher, then dive in! The new show artwork was created by Chris Axmann. Thank you, Chris! Thanks, as always, go to MinimusNoah for the music at the end of each episode. Be sure to listen until the end for the new song-Pishk-off of his new album Views, which is now available for purchase on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/views/1368735476. It’s also available on Spotify, Bandcamp, Google Play, and many more!Help support a truly creative independent artist! You can also find him on our website, www.MartinisandtheMacabre.com, on the music page, along with a fully playable track listing of all his songs that have been used in previous episodes. To show your support, please leave a 5-star rating and review on iTunes, or any other podcatcher or social media platform that has the option to do so, to help boost the show. It really helps us as podcasters and we would truly appreciate it! And, if you send us a screenshot of your review with your address, we will send you a free Martinis and the Macabre sticker! Another way to help support the show is to become a Patron! Visit our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/MartinisandtheMacabre and with even a $1 pledge you will get a shout out on the show and access to Patron exclusive audio content each month!  Please mention or tag us on Facebook or Twitter to share as well! You can like and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @Martinis and the Macabre and on Twitter @Martini_Macabre. Be sure to join our fan-made page on Facebook as well: Friends Who Like Martinis and the Macabre. E-mail questions, comments, or topic suggestions to MartinisandtheMacabre@gmail.com. Other music and sound effects provided by:planet.comhttp://www.jewelbeat.com/https://www.pond5.com/">http://www.purple-planet.comhttp://www.jewelbeat.com/https://www.pond5.com/  murder, mystery, true crime, comedy, macabre, morbid, dark humor, humour, paranormal, disappearances, Warwick Slasher, Bill Clinton, *fingers crossed* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the 3rd installment of the Kids Who Kill series, Erica and Billy delve into the story of one of the youngest multiple murderers in U.S. history, committing 4 vicious murders by age 15. But as a juvenile, the courts' hands were tied and he got just 5 years in juvenile detention. But good old Craig just doesn't know when to shut the fuck up and keep his hands...and teeth...and shanks...to himself. Boy, if Erica and Billy had a nickel for every time someone got bitten or stabbed in this episode? Well, let's just say it would be enough to put into a tube sock and turn it into a deadly clubbing weapon. If you're ready for a slasher, then dive in! The new show artwork was created by Chris Axmann. Thank you, Chris! Thanks, as always, go to MinimusNoah for the music at the end of each episode. Be sure to listen until the end for the new song-Pishk-off of his new album Views, which is now available for purchase on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/views/1368735476. It’s also available on Spotify, Bandcamp, Google Play, and many more!Help support a truly creative independent artist! You can also find him on our website, www.MartinisandtheMacabre.com, on the music page, along with a fully playable track listing of all his songs that have been used in previous episodes. To show your support, please leave a 5-star rating and review on iTunes, or any other podcatcher or social media platform that has the option to do so, to help boost the show. It really helps us as podcasters and we would truly appreciate it! And, if you send us a screenshot of your review with your address, we will send you a free Martinis and the Macabre sticker! Another way to help support the show is to become a Patron! Visit our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/MartinisandtheMacabre and with even a $1 pledge you will get a shout out on the show and access to Patron exclusive audio content each month!  Please mention or tag us on Facebook or Twitter to share as well! You can like and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @Martinis and the Macabre and on Twitter @Martini_Macabre. Be sure to join our fan-made page on Facebook as well: Friends Who Like Martinis and the Macabre. E-mail questions, comments, or topic suggestions to MartinisandtheMacabre@gmail.com. Other music and sound effects provided by:planet.comhttp://www.jewelbeat.com/https://www.pond5.com/">http://www.purple-planet.comhttp://www.jewelbeat.com/https://www.pond5.com/  murder, mystery, true crime, comedy, macabre, morbid, dark humor, humour, paranormal, disappearances, Warwick Slasher, Bill Clinton, *fingers crossed* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In the 3rd installment of the Kids Who Kill series, Erica and Billy delve into the story of one of the youngest multiple murderers in U.S. history, committing 4 vicious murders by age 15. But as a juvenile, the courts' hands were tied and he got just 5 years in juvenile detention. But good old Craig just doesn't know when to shut the fuck up and keep his hands...and teeth...and shanks...to himself. Boy, if Erica and Billy had a nickel for every time someone got bitten or stabbed in this episode? Well, let's just say it would be enough to put into a tube sock and turn it into a deadly clubbing weapon. If you're ready for a slasher, then dive in!

The new show artwork was created by Chris Axmann. Thank you, Chris! Thanks, as always, go to MinimusNoah for the music at the end of each episode. Be sure to listen until the end for the new song-Pishk-off of his new album Views, which is now available for purchase on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/views/1368735476. It’s also available on Spotify, Bandcamp, Google Play, and many more!Help support a truly creative independent artist! You can also find him on our website, www.MartinisandtheMacabre.com, on the music page, along with a fully playable track listing of all his songs that have been used in previous episodes. To show your support, please leave a 5-star rating and review on iTunes, or any other podcatcher or social media platform that has the option to do so, to help boost the show. It really helps us as podcasters and we would truly appreciate it! And, if you send us a screenshot of your review with your address, we will send you a free Martinis and the Macabre sticker!

Another way to help support the show is to become a Patron! Visit our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/MartinisandtheMacabre and with even a $1 pledge you will get a shout out on the show and access to Patron exclusive audio content each month!  Please mention or tag us on Facebook or Twitter to share as well! You can like and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @Martinis and the Macabre and on Twitter @Martini_Macabre. Be sure to join our fan-made page on Facebook as well: Friends Who Like Martinis and the Macabre. E-mail questions, comments, or topic suggestions to MartinisandtheMacabre@gmail.com. Other music and sound effects provided by:planet.com">http://www.purple-planet.comhttp://www.jewelbeat.com/https://www.pond5.com/  murder, mystery, true crime, comedy, macabre, morbid, dark humor, humour, paranormal, disappearances, Warwick Slasher, Bill Clinton, *fingers crossed*

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