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Serialously with Annie Elise

246: Tinder Serial Killer, Valentine’s Day Murder, Fire Captain Stabbing, Cannibal Released, & Deadly Black Widow

27 Feb 2025

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Today’s episode dives into everything happening this week in true crime with @_annieelise. From new cases to updates on existing ones and more.  Join our True Crime Club for access to BTS, Bonus Content, Our Private Group Chat, Giveaways and More! Shop Our True Crime Merch Follow the podcast on: IG, Facebook and TikTok For Business Inquiries: [email protected] About Annie Today’s Sponsors: Quince: Visit https://quince.com/ae for FREE shipping and 365-day returns!  Episode Sources:  People.com  NBC News  Law and Crime  Daily Mail  Fox 19  Connecticut News  NY Post 

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2.216 - 37.796 Annie Elise

Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly. Hey everybody, welcome back to an all new episode of Serialously with me, Annie Elise. I hope you guys are all having a good week so far. I have been kind of like recording a lot this week.

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37.856 - 58.343 Annie Elise

I had a really special guest in the studio earlier this week and we were recording an episode for a deep dive that's coming up and I think we're going to release it on March 10th, don't quote me on that, but it's a very long episode and it's She is just incredible. She firsthand shares her story of something horrific that happened to her and her family, and she survived it.

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59.184 - 75.969 Annie Elise

I don't want to tell too much about it. I feel like she should be the one to share her story. You may have seen part of it on her TikTok because it went viral. I think it's over 10 million views or something like that. But we brought her into the studio, flew her out from Canada, and spent a lot of time together this week. And

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76.389 - 89.551 Annie Elise

It was really emotional, really powerful, and just she is such a remarkable woman. And I just can't even begin to wrap my mind around what this girl went through. And I say girl because she was so young at the time when it happened.

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89.691 - 110.899 Annie Elise

And unfortunately, it wasn't even like, I don't know, not this expression, not like a one-hit wonder, but like it wasn't a one-time occurrence because tragedy just kept happening throughout her life. And now she is around about 40 years old. And It's just a very, very powerful case and story. And so I'm looking forward to sharing that with you.

111.139 - 135.438 Annie Elise

And as I said, spent a lot of time with her this week recording. And so it's been a busy one, but it's also been a busy week in the true crime world because there is so much happening. I mean, there are verdicts happening. There are trials happening. There is a verdict that just came in the other day about the boy who killed his twin sister in his sleep. He was claiming sleepwalking.

135.919 - 151.872 Annie Elise

Prosecution was, of course, claiming otherwise, that this was intentional. I think I'm going to do a deep dive on it because when I started looking into it and finding some of the discrepancies in the information, I was like, obviously, there's no question here. Like, what do you mean?

152.592 - 172.252 Annie Elise

It almost seemed as clear-cut as the Colin Griffith case that we talked about a couple weeks ago where this kid somehow got found not guilty, this 17-year-old kid not guilty of killing his mom, and he had also killed his daddy a year and a half prior. And he's just, you know, gallivanting around Florida completely free and, like, not a care in the world. So, I don't know.

172.472 - 197.035 Annie Elise

I'm already starting to go off the rails for this episode. I apologize. I need to reel it in. So anyway, we have a lot of stuff to talk about today because there are a lot of new cases and some updates. One of the cases we're talking about is an arrest that has finally been made in a cold case from 2017 where a mom and her eight-month-old baby went missing under very suspicious circumstances.

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