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The Zebra Murders: A Racist Reign of Terror in San Francisco

The Zebra Murders: A Racist Reign of Terror in San Francisco

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Uncover the chilling reality of the Zebra Murders, a racially motivated serial killing spree that terrorized San Francisco, California, from 1973-1974, in this Whispers from the Dark episode. Learn about the vicious group of four Black serial killers – J.C.X. Simon, Manuel Moore, Larry Green, and Jesse Lee Cooks – who, driven by anti-white racism and a desire to ignite a race war, targeted white victims with extreme brutality. This podcast details the random shootings, beatings, and instances of torture, including the horrific decapitation of one victim. Explore the San Francisco Police Department's controversial "Zebra" code and their highly criticized "stop and search" tactics. Discover how an informant, Anthony Harris, eventually brought critical evidence leading to the killers' convictions. This professionally narrated true crime episode offers an in-depth, unflinching look at one of America's most racially charged crime sprees, its devastating impact on San Francisco, and the historical context of its resolution. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, students of criminal psychology, and those interested in the darker chapters of American history.

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  • (00:00:08) - Whispers from the Dark
  • (00:00:46) - The Zebra Murders
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