• Strange Stories: Dunkin' Danger

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Strange Stories: Dunkin' Danger

  • Summary

  • We roll up to a Dunkin’ drive-thru to deliver a case about needless and hapless assault on a pregnant woman, by 28-year-old, William Rodriguez, in East Haven, Connecticut. Rodriguez attempted to carjack the hapless, 4-month-pregnant woman, before sinking his teeth into a munchkin medic’s hand, while receiving treatment for the crime he perpetrated on innocent bystanders. It’s standard Severed fare with sprinkles. CW | TW: This episode discusses assault, attempted robbery, carjacking, and French crullers. American runs on Dunkin’ and danger in this episode. It’s Severed with a side of sprinkles. And, as the retro slogan goes, “Time to make the donuts!” Listener discretion is advised. Email: severedpodcast@gmail.com Website: severedpodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/severedpodcast Instagram: @severed_podcast Hosts: Harry Chambers + Drew Hudson Logo Art: Drew Hudson Theme Song Composer | Podcast Editor: Harry Chambers Show Concept | Researcher | Lead Writer: Drew Hudson Available on RadioGardenState Available on Rogue Media Network Sources YouTube: Man Accused of Trying to Carjack Pregnant Woman in East Haven Drive-thru (WTNH) Article: “Man Allegedly Punches Pregnant Woman, Bites Medic’s Hand in Violent Dunkin’ Donuts Drive-thru Carjacking” by Jon Haworth (ABCNews) Article: “East Haven Dunkin’ Workers Help Catch Violent Carjacking Suspect, Police Say” by Jessica Bravo and Austin Mirmina (New Haven Register) Article: “9 Charged After Branford Brawl Involving Youths At Dunkin’, Police Say” by Peter Yankowski Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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