• 125 Steven Zelich aka Mr Handcuffs, and the Suitcase Murders

  • Sep 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
  • Podcast

125 Steven Zelich aka Mr Handcuffs, and the Suitcase Murders

  • Summary

  • Hey, everyone.. We’re going to Wisconsin to cover a really sick individual named Steven Zelich. He was a sadistic killer, who took BDSM a little too far, and his online screen name was Mr Handcuffs. He was a cop in Wisconsin, who lost his job because of multiple complaints from women, specifically strippers about him stalking them.

    But, he soon amped up his routine, grooming women to come to him from other parts of the country to be dominated, and controlled by him.

    He was very specific in what he wanted these women to do before coming to him. He basically had them erase themselves from society.

    One day, 2 suitcases were found on the side of the road, and they both contained a dead woman. Great police work both by the actual police, and an internet sleuth friend of one of the victims led the police to Steven Zelich, and once the DNA evidence was uncovered, there was literally nothing he could say in his defense.

    So, join us on this amazing case about how great police work, and a killer’s stupidity saved the lives of other potential victims.

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