In this episode, the ladies decide to return to their roots and dig into one of their favorite topics: serial killers. Join Vicky and Janelle as they look at two unusual and unexpected cases.
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Research links here!:
Vice – “How and Aspiring New York Fashion Mogul Became a Serial Killer”
Murderpedia – “Salvatore Perrone”
New York Post – “Salvatore Perrone”
Oxygen – “How Did Staten Island’s ‘Son Of Sal’ Go From Hopeful Fashion Mogul To Serial Killer?”
Huffpost – “Salvatore Perrone”
Daily News – “‘Son of Sal’ serial killer Salvatore Perrone, who gunned down three shopkeepers in Brooklyn, gets 75 years to life in prison”
SI Live – “Alleged Staten Island serial killer’s home offers glimpse of a life unraveled”
The New York Times – “Suspect in Three Killings Faced Financial Troubles”
Daily News – “A .22-caliber rifle, knives found in apartment after ‘John Doe Duffel Bag,’ person of interest in murders of three Brooklyn shopkeepers, is questioned by police”
Reuters – “‘Son of Sal’ convicted of killing New York shopkeepers”
History Collection – “The ‘Werewolf’ Serial Killer Who Terrorized Spain”
The Black Spain – “Manuel Blanco Romasanta: The Werewolf of Allariz”
Medium – “Spain’s First Recorded Serial Killer”
PH Museum – “Lobismuller”
Archyde – “The Absurd Mistake That Put Spain’s Most Insane Murderer in Jail”
PIÑEIRO, R. Grial, vol. 9, no. 32, Editorial Galaxia S.A., 1971, pp. 244–45