• Into The Fire: A True Crime Podcast

  • Von: Sean Foster
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Into The Fire: A True Crime Podcast

Von: Sean Foster
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  • Welcome to Into The Fire: A True Crime Podcast.

    Into The Fire: A True Crime Podcast paints an illustration of the insane. It's a diary of the deranged and dangerously sick. We talk about the most bizarre crimes and stories from around the world.

    Join us as we go "Into The Fire".
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  • Episode 23: The Gilgo Beach Murders - Rex Heuermann
    Jul 27 2023
    On this episode, we talk about the Gilgo Beach Murders, also known as the Long Island Serial Killer case. The Gilgo Beach Murders were a series of unsolved homicides that occurred in the area of Gilgo Beach and neighboring communities in Long Island, New York, United States. The case came to light in 2010 when the remains of several individuals were discovered in the area.The first set of remains were found in December 2010 by a police officer who was searching for a missing woman, Shannan Gilbert. As authorities continued their search for Gilbert, they discovered more remains in the same vicinity. Over the next few months, additional bodies were found, and the total number of victims found in the area eventually reached at least ten.The victims were primarily young women, many of whom were associated with sex work. Due to the pattern and circumstances surrounding the deaths, authorities suspected the work of a serial killer.In July 2023, Rex Heuermann, a resident of Massapequa Park in Long Island, was arrested in Midtown Manhattan and charged in the murders of three of "the Gilgo Four" victims: Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello. The case is still ongoing.Please feel free to like and subscribe to us as we continue to grow. Episode Music:Yung Logos · Memory RainThe Tower of Light · SeriousThe Tower of Light · Flecks of Light Episode Research:WikipediaABC7 New YorkFox NewsNew York PostNew York MagazineNew York TimesNBC New YorkThis Podcast is brought to you by Advance Creative Solutions. You can check us out online at https://advancecreativesolutions.com/We Would Like To Thank This Weeks Episode Sponsors:The Fireplace Doctor:https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-new-orleans-louisiana/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-mobile-alabama/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-atlanta-georgia/https://fireplacedoctor.net/fireplace-pensacola-florida/Sootmaster Chimney Sweeps:https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-pensacola/https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-mobile/https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-new-orleans/https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-birmingham/The Chimney Company:https://thechimneyco.com/chimney-sweep-pensacola/Chimney Sweep Pensacola:https://chimneysweeppensacola.com/Pensacola Florida Chimney Sweep:https://pensacola.panhandlechimneysweep.net/https://pensacola.panhandlechimneysweep.com/AllStar Chimney Sweep:https://www.allstarchimneysweeps.com/chimney-sweep-new-orleans/Gulf Coast Pensacola:https://www.gulfcoastchimneysweep.com/chimney-sweep-pensacola/504 Chimney Sweep:https://504chimney.com/251 Chimney Sweep:https://251chimney.com/850 Marketing:https://www.850marketing.net/Check out our official website: https://crimepodcast.net/
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    11 Min.
  • Episode 22: Born to Raise Hell - Mass Murderer Richard Speck
    Jun 28 2023
    On this episode of Into The Fire: A True Crime Podcast, we talk about Mass Murdered Richard Speck.Richard Speck was an infamous American serial killer known for committing one of the most shocking and brutal mass murders in American history. He was born on December 6, 1941, in Kirkwood, Illinois, and died on December 5, 1991, while serving a prison sentence.On the night of July 13-14, 1966, Richard Speck broke into a townhouse in Chicago, Illinois, that was being used as a dormitory for nursing students from the South Chicago Community Hospital. Over the course of several hours, Speck systematically tortured, raped, and murdered eight young women. The victims were Patricia Matusek, Nina Jo Schmale, Pamela Wilkening, Suzanne Farris, Mary Ann Jordan, Merlita Gargullo, Valentina Pasion, and Gloria Davy. Speck's actions during the murders were both brutal and methodical, and his crimes shocked the nation when they came to light.However, Speck's crime spree came to an end due to a chance encounter with a drifter who alerted the police. He was arrested on July 17, 1966, just four days after the murders. The subsequent trial received significant media attention, and Speck was found guilty and sentenced to death. However, his sentence was later commuted to life in prison after the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on the unconstitutionality of the death penalty in 1972.During his time in prison, Speck was a notorious inmate. He frequently violated prison rules and was involved in various incidents of violence. He also obtained drugs while in prison, which contributed to his declining health. Speck died of a heart attack on December 5, 1991, in the Joliet Correctional Center in Joliet, Illinois, one day before his 50th birthday.Richard Speck's case left a lasting impact on American society, primarily due to the sheer brutality of his crimes. It played a significant role in shaping public perception and fears around serial killers and highlighted the vulnerability of young women in particular. The Speck case also led to changes in security measures and policies in hospitals and educational institutions throughout the United States.Please feel free to like and subscribe to us as we continue to grow. Episode Music:Yung Logos · Memory RainThe Tower of Light · SeriousThe Tower of Light · Flecks of Light Episode Research:Murderpedia ArchivesYoutube Video ArchivesNBC News ArchivesThe History ChannelThe Chicago TribuneWikipediaI would like to thank Belinda (B-Dove) McCormick for suggesting the topic of Richard Speck for this episode.This Podcast is brought to you by Advance Creative Solutions. You can check us out online at https://advancecreativesolutions.com/We Would Like To Thank This Weeks Episode Sponsors:The Fireplace Doctorhttps://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-new-orleans-louisiana/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-mobile-alabama/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-atlanta-georgia/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-charleston-south-carolina/https://fireplacedoctor.net/fireplace-pensacola-florida/Sootmaster Chimney Sweepshttps://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-mobile/https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-new-orleans/https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-birmingham/The Chimney Company:https://thechimneyco.com/chimney-sweep-pensacola/Chimney Sweep Pensacolahttps://chimneysweeppensacola.com/Pensacola Florida Chimney Sweephttps://pensacola.panhandlechimneysweep.net/https://pensacola.panhandlechimneysweep.com/AllStar Chimney Sweephttps://www.allstarchimneysweeps.com/chimney-sweep-new-orleans/Gulf Coast Pensacola:https://www.gulfcoastchimneysweep.com/chimney-sweep-pensacola/504 Chimney Sweephttps://504chimney.com/251 Chimney Sweephttps://251chimney.com/Check out our official website: https://crimepodcast.net/
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    14 Min.
  • Episode 21: Ronald DeFeo Jr. The Amityville Horror Murders
    Jun 14 2023
    Welcome to Season 2 of the Into The Fire: A True Crime Podcast. On this episode, we talk about Ronald DeFeo Jr. and the Amityville Horror Murders. Ronald DeFeo Jr. is infamously known for committing a multiple murder known as the "Amityville murders." Born on September 26, 1951, DeFeo grew up in Amityville, New York, on Long Island. On November 13, 1974, at the age of 23, DeFeo murdered his entire family in their home.DeFeo's victims were his parents, Ronald DeFeo Sr. and Louise DeFeo, and his four siblings: Dawn, Allison, Marc, and John Matthew. He shot each of them with a .35 caliber lever-action Marlin rifle while they were sleeping. After the murders, DeFeo went to a local bar and claimed that his family had been shot. The police were called to the scene, where they discovered the bodies.Initially, DeFeo maintained his innocence and claimed that the murders were carried out by a mob hitman. However, inconsistencies in his story led the police to become suspicious. Eventually, DeFeo confessed to the murders and provided details that only the killer would know.During his trial in 1975, DeFeo pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. However, the defense was unsuccessful, and he was convicted of six counts of second-degree murder. He received a sentence of 25 years to life for each count, resulting in a total of six consecutive life sentences. DeFeo has been incarcerated at various correctional facilities in New York State.The Amityville murders gained significant attention and media coverage, largely due to the supernatural claims made by subsequent occupants of the house. The subsequent owners, George and Kathy Lutz, claimed that the house was haunted, leading to a best-selling book titled "The Amityville Horror" and several film adaptations.While Ronald DeFeo Jr. himself did not make supernatural claims, the murders he committed became a focal point of the Amityville haunting legend. Numerous books, documentaries, and movies have been produced over the years, exploring both the true crime aspect and the alleged paranormal activity associated with the Amityville house.Please feel free to like and subscribe to us as we continue to grow. Episode Music:Yung Logos · Memory RainThe Tower of Light · SeriousThe Tower of Light · Flecks of Light Episode Research:Jay Anson book The Amityville HorrorGeorge Lutz Archive footageThe New York TimesLong Island PressABC7 New YorkNBC NewsWikipediaThis Podcast is brought to you by Advance Creative Solutions. You can check us out online at https://advancecreativesolutions.com/We Would Like To Thank This Weeks Episode Sponsors:The Fireplace Doctorhttps://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-new-orleans-louisiana/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-mobile-alabama/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-atlanta-georgia/https://fireplacedoctor.net/chimney-sweep-charleston-south-carolina/https://fireplacedoctor.net/fireplace-pensacola-florida/Sootmaster Chimney Sweepshttps://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-mobile/https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-new-orleans/https://www.sootmaster.net/chimney-sweep-birmingham/The Chimney Company:https://thechimneyco.com/chimney-sweep-pensacola/Chimney Sweep Pensacolahttps://chimneysweeppensacola.com/Pensacola Chimney Sweephttps://pensacola.panhandlechimneysweep.net/AllStar Chimney Sweephttps://www.allstarchimneysweeps.com/chimney-sweep-new-orleans/Gulf Coast Pensacola:https://www.gulfcoastchimneysweep.com/chimney-sweep-pensacola/504 Chimney Sweephttps://504chimney.com/251 Chimney Sweephttps://251chimney.com/Check out our official website: https://crimepodcast.net/
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    13 Min.

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