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    A Coven Of Evil - A True Crime Podcast

    A Coven Of Evil - A True Crime Podcast with a focus on those unsolved cases.
    Hosts Aly and Bro.Ritto
    en71 Episodes

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    Episodes (71)

    Episode 71: Harvey Carignan aka Harv the Hammer

    Episode 71: Harvey Carignan aka Harv the Hammer
    An American serial killer who was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of two women in the early 1970s. He had been previously convicted of a 1949 rape and murder he committed while stationed in the U.S. Army, in Anchorage, Alaska.

    Also we do apololgize for the lack of content. We've had some family issues going on after vacation and its just been one blow after the next. Thanks for your understanding.

    Episode 69: Ed Gein

    Episode 69: Ed Gein
    Edward Theodore Gein also known as the Butcher of Plainfield or the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American murderer and body snatcher. Gein's crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety in 1957 after authorities discovered that he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin.

    Episode 68: Eddie Leonski and Ahmad Suradji Double Header

    Episode 68: Eddie Leonski and Ahmad Suradji Double Header
    Edward "Eddie" Leonski was a Unisted States Army soldier and serial killer responsible for the strangling murders of three women in Melbourne, Australia in 1942. Leonski was dubbed The Brownout Strangler, after Melbourne's wartime practice of dropping the electricity voltage to conserve energy.
    Ahmed Suradji also known as Nasib Klewang and Datuk Maringgi, was an Indonesian serial killer who admitted to murdering 42 girls and women between 1986 and 1997. Suradji's victims, ranging in age between 11 and 30, were strangled after being buried in the ground up to their waists as part of a ritual.

    Episode 67: Ed,Edd, and.... wait for it.... Eddy's next week.

    Episode 67: Ed,Edd, and.... wait for it.... Eddy's next week.
    Harold Eugene "Eddie" Green was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw during the 1930s, best known as a member of the John Dillinger gang. He was also associated with Frank "Jelly" Nash, Volney Davis and the Barker-Karpis Gang in his early career.

    Edward James Adams was a notorious American criminal and spree killer in the Midwest. He murdered seven people–including three policemen—over a period of around 14 months, and wounded at least a dozen others.

    And tune in next week for the final installment of Ed, Edd and Eddy

    Episode 65: Josef Fritzl

    Episode 65: Josef Fritzl
    The Fritzl case emerged in 2008, when a woman named Elisabeth Fritzl (born 6 April 1966) told police in the town of Amstetten, Lower Austria, that she had been held captive for 24 years by her father, Josef Fritzl . Fritzl had assaulted, sexually abused, and raped his daughter repeatedly during her imprisonment inside a concealed area in the cellar of the family home. The abuse resulted in the birth of seven children: three of them remained in captivity with their mother; one died shortly after birth and was cremated by Fritzl; and the other three were brought up by Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie, having been reported as foundlings.

    Josef Fritzl was arrested on suspicion of rape,false imprisonment, manslaughter by negligence, and incest. In March 2009, he pleaded guilty to all counts and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

    Episode 64: Jodi Arias

    Episode 64: Jodi Arias
    Jodi Arias made headlines when she was charged with murdering her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in June 2008. After the gruesome, salacious details surrounding the murder were revealed, Arias testified during the 2013 trial that she had killed Alexander in self-defense. She was found guilty of first-degree murder, and later sentenced to life in prison after two juries deadlocked on whether to impose the death penalty.

    Episode 62: OJ Simpson Part 1

    Episode 62: OJ Simpson Part 1
    Orenthal James Simpson, nicknamed "Juice", is an American former football runningback, actor, and broadcaster who played for the Buffalo Bills and San Fransico 49ers. He was then tried for the murders of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman and acquitted of the murders in criminal court, but was later found responsible for both deaths in a civil trial.

    Episode 60: Pam Hupp

    Episode 60: Pam Hupp
    Pam Hupp was the last person known to have seen Betsy Faria, a friend terminally ill with cancer alive before she was stabbed to death in her Troy, Missouri home just after Christmas, 2011. Testimony from Hupp had played a key role in the 2013 conviction of Russ Faria for the murder of his wife, Betsy Faria, who was stabbed to death in her home in Troy, Missouri, in 2011. After a successful appeal and second trial in 2015, Faria was exonerated after his defense attorney was permitted to introduce evidence that was withheld from the original trial jury, some of which implicated Hupp – the beneficiary of a life insurance policy held by Betsy – as the killer.

    Episode 57: Brynhild Paulsdatter Storset aka Belle Gunness

    Episode 57: Brynhild Paulsdatter Storset aka Belle Gunness
    Belle Gunness, nicknamed "Hell's Belle", was a Norwegian-American Serial Killer who was active in Illinois and Indiana between 1884 and 1908. Gunness is thought to have killed at least fourteen people, most of whom were men she enticed to visit her rural Indiana property on the promise of marriage, while some sources speculate her involvement in as many as forty murders. She is believed to have faked her own death in 1908 in a fire, you decide was it really Belle?

    Episode 55: Disappearances

    Episode 55: Disappearances
    In this episode Bro-ritto talks about mysterious disappearances of 3 different people.
    Andrew Comyn "Sandy" Irvine was an English mountaineer who took part in the 1924 British Everest Expedition, the third British expedition to the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest.
    On December 17, 2013, Heather Elvis , of Carolina Forest, South Carolina, United States, went out for a first date with a man that ended when he dropped her off at her apartment the following morning at 1:15 a.m.
    Brian Shaffer, an American medical student at Ohio State University. On the night of March 31, 2006, Shaffer went out with friends to celebrate the beginning of spring break; later he was separated from them and they assumed he had gone home.