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Shades of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
Alita Cauldwell
63 episodes
6 days ago
Created and hosted by Alita Cauldwell, this criminology-based true crime podcast delves deep into cases of murder spanning continents and across the centuries. Looking for something beyond the same old murder narratives and surface-level research of the case and its offender? Shades of Murder transcends the gore and sensationalism. Go beyond the shocking crime and uncover the intricate, often terrifying truths that lie beneath. If you’re ready to explore the social fault lines, cultural biases, and historical forces that actually drive crime and justice, then you’ve found your podcast.
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Created and hosted by Alita Cauldwell, this criminology-based true crime podcast delves deep into cases of murder spanning continents and across the centuries. Looking for something beyond the same old murder narratives and surface-level research of the case and its offender? Shades of Murder transcends the gore and sensationalism. Go beyond the shocking crime and uncover the intricate, often terrifying truths that lie beneath. If you’re ready to explore the social fault lines, cultural biases, and historical forces that actually drive crime and justice, then you’ve found your podcast.
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22: Killer inside my Mind - Multiple Personalities Juanita Maxwell
Shades of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
35 minutes 9 seconds
1 month ago
22: Killer inside my Mind - Multiple Personalities Juanita Maxwell

On March 17th, 1979, at the Palmland Motel in Fort Myers, Florida, the body of 73-year-old Inez Kelly was discovered in her room. The old woman had been viciously slain. Bloody footprints would lead the police to a sleeping maid. The real perpetrator of this brutal murder would not only surprise and shock psychiatrists, the prosecution, and the judge but also the defendant herself.


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Research Materials for Episode 22:

dictionary.apa.org

www.ijirmf.com/wp-content/uploads

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9396032/

www.nytimes.com/1981/08/09/us/woman-with-2-identities-absolved-of-murder.html

www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/dissociative-disorders/what-are-dissociative-disorders

www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/psych-unseen/202302/the-debate-over-whether-dissociative-identity-disorder-is-real

supremestudy.com/abnormal-psychology-dissociative-identity-disorder/

www.tampabay.com/archive/1995/09/26/juanita-maxwell-s-many-faces/



Shades of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
Created and hosted by Alita Cauldwell, this criminology-based true crime podcast delves deep into cases of murder spanning continents and across the centuries. Looking for something beyond the same old murder narratives and surface-level research of the case and its offender? Shades of Murder transcends the gore and sensationalism. Go beyond the shocking crime and uncover the intricate, often terrifying truths that lie beneath. If you’re ready to explore the social fault lines, cultural biases, and historical forces that actually drive crime and justice, then you’ve found your podcast.