Welcome to Talk Murder With Me where I'll discuss murders, mysteries, missing persons and everything in between. Please sit back, relax and enjoy all the sinister stuff this world has to offer with me.
In Talk Murder With Me, Natalie DeGroot guides listeners through some gruesome true crime cases. Her podcast chronicles stories about murderers in the US and the UK. From “The Suitcase Killer” to “The Freeway Phantom,” DeGroot explores the lurid nature of mankind.
Take Benjamin Sifrit and his wife, Erika. As the “Killing for Kicks” episode tells it, the Sifrits became “thrill killers.” The two became fast friends with another couple over the 2002 Memorial Day weekend. What possessed the Sifrits to cut up their new friends' bodies and toss them in the garbage? The Talk Murder With Me podcast explains.
Then there's Anthony Morley, who went from being the “Mr. Gay U.K.” winner to the “Cannibal Chef.” Or “Syko Sam,” who took his horrorcore rapper persona too far with a quadruple slaying. And the London couple who murdered an au pair, then burned her body in a bonfire. Talk Murder With Me discusses all of these cases.
Other Talk Murder With Me episodes explore how authorities failed to safeguard victims. For example, Mitrice Richardson took off from a Malibu jail in the middle of the night. She went missing for 11 months. Then someone discovered her mummified remains at the bottom of a canyon. The sheriff's department showed little interest in investigating what happened. DeGroot attempts to find out why.
DeGroot is a freelance writer with a passion for investigating serial killers. This helps her make the Talk Murder With Me podcast compelling listening. She uses a soft accent and a clear, soothing tone. It proves to be a stark contrast to the graphic crimes she chronicles. Yet, as the podcast title suggests, DeGroot loves to talk shock. New episodes come out on a periodic basis.
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