Mothers Who Kill

By: Mothers Who Kill
  • Summary

  • Each week Staci and Katie discuss a mother who has committed the ultimate sin, killing her child/children. Disclaimer- this podcast will include adult language and descriptions of gruesome crimes. Not intended for those under the age of 18 Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motherswhokill/support
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Episodes
  • 8: Dena Schlosser
    Mar 10 2021
    After an unexpected, unintentional hiatus, Katie and Staci are back with the case of Dena Schlosser. A mother from Texas who severed her infant daughter’s arms and ended up being roommates with Andrea Yates for a brief time. 
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    10 mins
  • Outtakes
    Jan 20 2021
    Since we are currently working on 4 cases at one time, we decided to throw you guys a little funny this morning. Enjoy!
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    8 mins
  • 7: Andrea Yates
    Jan 7 2021
    On June 20, 2001 Andrea Yates murder all five of her children, ranging from ages 7 to 6 months. Yates had suffered from mental illnesses all of her life. If she had gotten the proper help would her children still be alive? There is a huge stigma around mental health and murder, which makes this case riveting. If you or someone you know suffers from mental health issues please contact- The National Alliance on Mental Health at 800-950-6264, www.nami.org for more information -Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at 800-662-4357, www.samhsa.gov 24/7 365 and is available in Spanish and English- And National Institute of Mental Health at 866-615-6464 or www.nimh.nih.gov to chat
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    30 mins

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