Death Row Diaries

#118 Paul “The Man from the Train” Mueller

Paul Mueller was a German immigrant and handyman suspected of several brutal murders across America a hundred years ago. Bill goes about dissecting the case, and what can be proven all these years later.

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#117 “The Tox Box Killer” David Parker Ray

This guy was a real freak, a real life Buffalo Bill who flew under the radar for far too long. His prized posession was his “toy box,” which was a soundproofed trailer where he would live out his dastardly fantasies.

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#116 The Current State of Death Row

Bill talks about the current politics surrounding California's Death Row. Will executions resume, and when? The guys hash it out.

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#115 Dean “The Candyman” Corll Part 3

Matt and Bill conclude their discussion of Dean “The Candyman” Corll and his rotating bullpen of abuse victims and cohorts. The saga comes to a grizzly end, but questions remain.

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#114 Dean “The Candyman” Corll Part 2

Matt and Bill continue their discussion of Bill Corll, the candyman pedophile.

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#112 Dean “The Candyman” Corll

Matt and Bill open Part 1 of their coverage of Dean Corll, dubbed The Candyman, for his habit of plying teenage boys with candy. This is one of the more horrifying cases in American history.

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#111 Patty Hearst

In 1974 the heiress to one of the richest fortunes in American history was kidnapped, locked in a closet, and held for ransom. She then joined her captors and went on a violent crime spree. Matt and Bill discuss the case of Patty Hearst, and why she was held responsible by prosecutors.

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#109 Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins

Donald Gaskins was a diminutive little shrimp of a man who claims to have killed over a hundred people. That may not be true, but he was most certainly dangerous. In keeping with not having any good qualities, he was also an avowed racist. Matt and Bill discuss.

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#107 Leonard Lake

Matt and Bill discuss the case of Leonard Lake, a creepy incel who constructed a rape dungeon and lusted after a seventy-pound vice grip. Enough said. Leonard Lake had a partner in crime named Charles Ng. The extent of their partnership is a topic of discussion.

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#106 Bill Returns to the Show!

Bill discusses his odyssey of moving from Death Row to a country club style prison. Unfortunately, this entailed a long stint in the hole. The guys discuss the process, and how the show will be moving forward with regular episodes.

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