Survivors reveal killing spree of suburban murderer; Serial killer brothers target couples
This Week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: A monster in suburbia flies under the radar, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. Plus, a pair of brothers who killed together reveal their atrocities after receiving a plea deal.
Alicia Dennis joins host Ana Garcia.
Catch new episodes of Surviving a Serial Killer on Sundays at 9/8c on ID and streaming on Max.
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I've never really been able to agree with this statement "you can choose to be a victim or you can be a survivor, I choose to be a survivor" I think that's what most of us would choose.
@hullyokwanyo346
26 күн бұрын
My sentiments too. It's not like the ones who didn't survive choose to die?!!
@poetress82
26 күн бұрын
The statement does not refer to choosing to survive; it means you choose the identity you want to have after being fortunate enough to make it out of the situation. If you choose to identify as the victim, then you victimize yourself and give power to your perpetrator to continue to define you by their actions. When you choose to identify yourself as a survivor, then you empower yourself to reclaim your identity because you not only survived the trauma, but you are also a survivor of the aftereffects and life going forward.
@einienj3281
26 күн бұрын
No one chose to be a victim and surviving might be impossible.
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
I don’t like it either
@MyTube4Utoo
25 күн бұрын
"Most, yes, but not all." Lookup the story of the German cannibal from maybe about 20 years ago. He posted on a website that he wanted to kill *AND EAT* someone, and (of course) he had someone reply that wanted to participate and be the victim. Obviously, it's a very gruesome story. The hungry man was named 'Armin Meiwes,' and there's many stories about him, as you'd probably guess. Meiwes' next door neighbor described him as the perfect neighbor that mowed their lawn, repaired their car, and even had them over for dinner. They weren't dinner, however.
I can’t imagine being put in a position where a serial killer snatched me, or broke in my home. I don’t own a gun but I believe it’s time because this world is a scary place, esp now.
@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190
26 күн бұрын
Why in the name of common sense would you not carry a decent hand gun?!
@notnotElijah
22 күн бұрын
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 kids , accidental shootings etc but still atp we all need one to be safe
Why does she keep looking everywhere, I can't sorry. Ive never fast forwarded through a True Crime podcast.
@norcalprincess86
25 күн бұрын
I keep looking away from the screen and just listening because it's really weird to watch how she's acting
@hennarusi9841
10 күн бұрын
I was wondering the same! Everytime she opened her mouth! But maybe she has autism or some kind of other mental issue?
I cannot imagine the strength of these women. I think if it was me, the anger and the fury would probably keep me going. But I take my hat off to them all for the resilience they’ve shown.
Looks like an old picture of Hulk Hogan on the thumbnail left side😅
@YaMuthasOnion
26 күн бұрын
LOL I saw Harley Race, instead
Hi Ana, Alicia and true crime daily fam!! Looking forward to the new show! Have a fabulous and safe weekend!!!
@PamelaH_HappyVibes
26 күн бұрын
I hope you have a great weekend too!
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼
Just can't understand the "Handsome" tag. Bruce may have had powder- blue eyes... But that odd handlebar moustache on that small face and the flat nose, is hardly Dreamboat material. 😅
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
Kinda agree, maybe back then it was the look?? You know like the mullet of its time?
@feliciadelbuono6021
26 күн бұрын
I thought the same. Reminded me of Andy Kaufman.
lol not the guest host telling Ana she needed to watch the series 😩💀 love how they quickly cut to commercial. Also what? Just by being on the show is getting the series publicity. I was definitely annoyed that she told Ana she had to watch the show 🙄
@pennypoll8759
26 күн бұрын
Me too!!
@lorihuff6702
24 күн бұрын
Where does it link the show? I'd like to watch it. It's a worthless podcast, imo.
@katz0625
22 күн бұрын
Although it was handled a little 💩 I don’t think it’s her-she probably had to say it and was told by some higher up to say. She could have worded it differently though for sure…like say “Well I don’t want to let viewers know” or something like that
BTK stoped killing when his son was born he said he wanted to spend time with him i read a book about him love your show❤
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
Really? Gosh, I don’t know how to process that. Thank you for sharing that
_"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?"_ "The Shadow Knows."
Hi Ana - I love that Alicia was on the podcast today. There are so many serial killers that we don’t know about. The survivors are so brave to go to Police to then not be believed. It is infuriating! Thank goodness these survivors spoke up though. I applaud the survivors and mourn for the victims that didn’t survive. I hope you have a wonderful weekend, Ana! My 78 year old Dad, Homer, is coming into town for my Grandson’s 5th Birthday. ❤
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
Wow you have so much to celebrate: your dad and your grandson. What a beautiful family. Many blessing to you Pamela 🙏🏼
Absolutely love you. your fav viewer from Canada, im fan of ur show❤
I really enjoyed watching this podcast. I want to compliment the editor of the people magazine.. thank you for your genuinely kind and thoughtful words for the families of the victims, the victims, survivors, and even police. I really loved how "real" you are. I loved how you weren't staring at the camera and reading off a script. I could tell you were digging Into your memory for these stories. So often these true crime story tellers just tell these stories for views and subscribers and lack genuine care for the people they are talking about. . I believe you really connected with each case you've published in People magazine. Thank you for coming on the show.
It is really hard to listen to Alicia. It's like she is processing slowly while speaking. It definitely makes me uninterested in this story
@ltee2261
24 күн бұрын
Yep I had to turn off my brain couldn't cope with the generalised chat being more than the case details 😢
@SicYennefer
10 күн бұрын
Highly recommend speeding up the video. I watch all of them 2x faster, because I can't focus - most of the people talk too slowly for me. And English isn't even my first language. Also, it's a hard topic, I'm not surprised it's hard to talk about it. Alicia did a great job, I liked her insight a lot.
I think someone can be a victim but have a survivor mentality. If u look up the definitions they are kinda close. Also ppl focus on women's looks if they pretty n r a killer. Why not men too? What's the difference? 5:26
He is not good looking he's scary with the blue eyes
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
Exactly
Ana and Alicia ♥♥♥♥♥🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👑👑👑👑👑
Whilst listening I was sure Bud was killed, when you said their relationship didn’t survive that saddened me even more. Horrific stories.
Another thing that made me think what an amazing woman Annette is was that she was only 19 at the time! She was 19 years old and knew how to stroke the ego of a narcissist scumbag!! Now did she learn that from past experiences of trauma or she just let her instincts kick in?? She’s such an inspiration and I WISH I could have just a tiny bit of that strength she had and still has!! I would LOVE to talk to her so much!! All of these women are amazing!! But what got me with Annette was she was only 19!!!! I can’t imagine how scared she must have been but yet calmed herself down to the point where he let her go!!!
22:47 Or we can just Google it, since it's old news that's available to the public and not exclusive to your new TV show.
What on earth was the parol board thinking ?!! People in jail for drugs do more time!!
22:30 That's the least charitable view, however the most likely explanation is that the police knew they couldn't prove that a crime was committed (like she said) and couldn't disprove that it was a consensual encounter (like he said).
couldn't finish this episode, that's how annoying this guest's speech is.
@justanother9707
26 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
Where can you see these episodes?
Hi Ana. Hope you’re well. Would I be able to watch the serial killer over here in the UK. Big hugs and thank you for bringing this to us and showing how strong people can be. ❤
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
@cupcakemum12
26 күн бұрын
@@AnaGNews You’re very welcome. Have a lovely weekend ♥️
This guest do be simping a lott! 😳
I can’t even finish this podcast and this NEVER happens. The guest is acting a bit too weird. I can’t take it anymore. 🥴
@norcalprincess86
25 күн бұрын
I thought I was the only one, she keeps looking to the side and not looking at the camera like if she doesn't want to make eye contact, is that what was bothering u too?
@luvmesumme
20 күн бұрын
Maybe it bothers her to talk about it. I'm pretty sure reliving that situation is horrible.
@kimberlyamoudi1521
16 күн бұрын
@@luvmesumme I appreciate you being kind with your response. You’re absolutely right. I honestly didn’t consider that.
Eeek... Thunderstorm just parked right on top my house.. 😅
@AnaGNews
26 күн бұрын
Oh my
I was molested as a child so I’m a survivor and I know what it’s like to hide a secret then as an adult decide to tell my story and that story not be believed or received by a sympathetic family. So you begin to reach out to others for sympathy and support by telling your story. So what I’m saying is that a survivor may be wanting to tell their story as a way to heal wounds that may never be healed.
Всём выжившим и потерпевшим, пусть у вас всегда будет хорошее настроение и солнце!
Ana - I beg you to read about the phenomenon called r@pe culture. You're a fantastic reporter and this knowledge would make you an even greater one. 🖤
At least 90% of the time when a person survives a murder attempt, it's got nothing to do with that person's will to live or ability to fight. For the vast majority of cases, these people survive because their would-be killer failed to seal the deal (i.e. bullets or blades that miss vital organs, strangulation or drowning attempts that don't last long enough, etc). And for some of them, they survive despite receiving fatal injuries and I consider those cases to be modern day miracles. But whether it's due to a killer's failure or divine intervention, the victim had no control over whether they survived or not. By claiming otherwise, you're insulting all of those who didn't survive. You're indirectly saying that murder victims die because they don't have the will to live... which is absolutely ludicrous and totally false.
She is right. I am very open about being graped as a child. It helped me to get power over the situation and shoe it doesn't define me. I use to have a lot of ptsd over it. Thunder still once I a while if it's unexpected will give me flashbacks and I can't see the first house it happened to me at. That one was for the majority of the time. The second house doesn't affect me nor do I think I could remember which house that was. They only lived there for maybe a year before I told finally. I was 7 when he began touching me. Shortly before I turned 8 is when the grape stared. I told exactly two weeks before my 11th birthday. He got 36 years in prison which was the minimum.
I had to turn off before 20 mins. I wanted to hear about the story not that ladies analysis. Anytime she started going off on a tangent my brain lost interesting 😢
@missthang4982
22 күн бұрын
Me too. I'm here to listen to the cases in a brief analysis not coffee talk
Omg I cannot listen another minute to this guest speak. Guess I'll watch it on ID (unless she's on that, too).
sorry but, that guest needs to learn to SPEAK, it's irritating to listen to her hesitant speech all the time, spit it out already!
Make these videos shorter... sheesh