Monsters Who Murder: Serial Killer Confessions

By: Amanda Howard & Robert McKnight
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  • It's the podcast dividing listeners as we bring unique insights and interviews with the world's most notorious serial killers. Our case files bring you the facts, but our exclusive interviews show you another side -- the human side. Amanda Howard is a best selling true crime author who doesn't just talk about serial killers, she talks to them. Now Amanda is sharing almost 30 years worth of research, including letters and never-before-heard recordings that will shed new light on famous cases. Our weekly news section brings you the latest developments from the world of true crime with insight on each story. *Our back catalogue can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/MWMconfessions

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  • S17E11 The assassination of RFK
    Feb 19 2025

    June 6, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles a jubilant Robert Francis Kennedy spoke of winning the Presidential nomination in California. To a throng of media, members of the Democratic party and supporters, he said “My thanks to all of you and now it’s on to Chicago and let’s win there, thank you very much”.

    He gave a peace sign and then brushed his hair back off his face. Moments later a shot rang out.

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    22 mins
  • S17E10 Lee Harvey Oswald
    Jan 26 2025

    As the world reeled in shock after the assassination of JFK, one man, working at the school book depository was blamed for the death of the President. Twenty-four-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald.

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    54 mins
  • S17E09 THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK PART 3
    Jan 4 2025

    A second shot had rung out over the crowds that stood on Dealey Plaza. John Kennedy lurched forward as a bullet struck his neck.

    Governor Connally sitting in front of the President collapses to the right, having also been shot, but the assassins were not finished.

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    33 mins

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5th stage cancer??? 5th stage cancer is a box in the ground. She was an idiot.

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Best True Crime Podcast

loved it! this is the best true crime podcast! I love the banter between the hosts and the in depth research done for each episode.

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Never know when to listen

I love the podcast but find it frustrating that posting new episodes is very inconsistent

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