• The Murder of Lawrence "Larry" King - PART I

  • Jul 19 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

The Murder of Lawrence "Larry" King - PART I

  • Summary

  • We wanted to do an episode during June, for Pride month, about a case that needed to be heard and its victim who needed to be remembered. We found this case in a 2008 Newsweek article called "Young, Gay and Murdered in Junior High." In it the writer claims, "The Larry King shooting became the most prominent gay-bias crime since the murder of Matthew Shepard 10 years ago." However, after doing research, there may have been two victims here: Larry, who lost his life and his killer Brandon, who now spends his days in prison. We also have to question if this was a hate crime because Larry was gay, or bullying that was taken too far? We'll let you be the judge. But in a moment, the lives of two young teenagers were lost, and the adults in their lives could have possibly changed the outcome. Unfortunately, no one did and a tragedy unfolded. Let us know what you think!

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    Materials used for research :

    Documentary - "Valentine Road"" on HBO Max

    Article - Newsweek, "Young, Gay and Murdered in Junior High"

    Music for Intro provided by Peder B. Helland : https://youtu.be/yJ9lN-K2VnM

    Music for Outro provided by Nick Mervis: https://youtu.be/coGLmG0uT4A

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