Mainly Murder with Meg & Mum is a light-hearted true crime podcast where two Aussie women, Meg and her mum, tackle the darker side of life with a delightful dose of humour.
Their unique mother-daughter dynamic keeps the conversation engaging and entertaining, making even the most chilling topics feel approachable. Perfect for true crime fans who appreciate a little levity.
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Mainly Murder with Meg & Mum is a light-hearted true crime podcast where two Aussie women, Meg and her mum, tackle the darker side of life with a delightful dose of humour.
Their unique mother-daughter dynamic keeps the conversation engaging and entertaining, making even the most chilling topics feel approachable. Perfect for true crime fans who appreciate a little levity.
TODAY’S CASEIn this episode, we dive into the chilling case of David Berkowitz — the man who called himself The Son of Sam. During the summer of 1977, New York City was gripped by fear as a gunman stalked young couples, leaving behind cryptic letters and an unsettling trail of terror.
Note: This episode discusses real-life tragic events and contains sensitive content that may be distressing to some listeners.
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🌐 CASE SOURCEShttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Berkowitzhttps://www.crimelibrary.org/serial_killers/notorious/berkowitz/letter_1.htmlhttps://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/psyc%20405/serial%20killers/berkowitz,%20david.pdf
Mainly Murder With Meg & Mum
Mainly Murder with Meg & Mum is a light-hearted true crime podcast where two Aussie women, Meg and her mum, tackle the darker side of life with a delightful dose of humour.
Their unique mother-daughter dynamic keeps the conversation engaging and entertaining, making even the most chilling topics feel approachable. Perfect for true crime fans who appreciate a little levity.