Vintage Homicide: A true crime podcast
Hostesses Miss Ruby Wilde and Miss Mei Day combined their love of vintage fashion with their passion for forensic science on this collaboration, Vintage Homicide: A True Crime Podcast. We will be taking you through case histories from our unique perspectives as forensic scientists, examining evidence and the various historical analytical methods that may have been used. Episodes of Vintage Homicide will not only include discussions of bizarre and intriguing historical cases of murder but case narratives will be intertwined with commentary about vintage fashion, ephemera from that period in history, or vintage elements surrounding the cases. We guarantee Vintage Homicide will satisfy your obsessions for true crime drama and your interest in modern retro or the vintage lifestyle.
Vintage Homicide: A true crime podcast
Furman Ruling, Good or Bad?
This week we will be covering the murders of Marcus Dunnam, Robert Brand and Edna Louise Sullivan. Teenagers who had gone out for a night on the town in 1966 only to never return. Roy Green and Kenneth McDuff were dually convicted of the crimes only for the Furman ruling to happen and let them back on the streets.
This led to further murders of Brenda Thompson, Regina DeAnne Moore, Colleen Reed, Melissa Northrup and possibly more.
The Furman Ruling did not stop there as there were more casualties due to Robert Lee Massie and Darryl Kemp.
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