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"The coin shop killer" Charles T. Sinclair
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Manage episode 307621384 series 2800446
A tartalmat a What happens In the woods biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a What happens In the woods vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
How do families move on in their lives after they are shattered by the realization that someone they love committed a horrible crime? This is a hard question, and there may not be definitive answers.
In this episode, we touch on this subject while discussing the suspected nomadic serial killer, Charles T. Sinclair. After his capture in 1990, his family was broken and at loose ends. The man they had known as a loving father and husband had committed upwards of 10 murders, all to make money. His daughter Pam has gone on to say that she realized after the fact how all of the odd things in her childhood suddenly were quite explainable once she knew the truth.
In an interview Pam gave, her first after all these years, she opens up about the guilt of knowing that the father she held so dear is not who she thought. What he did to his victims and why he did it seems so unlike the man she knew. Like two sides of a coin.
Charles Sinclair left this world without giving anyone answers. He was never convicted of any crime. His victims, their families, law enforcement, and his own family are all left in the wake of his mess, with no way to clean it up.
Join us for our second episode in Season 4 for a discussion on criminals and the families that left to survive after everything comes out in the open. Of course, we will discuss the victims whose lives were taken and his crimes as well. We will also delve into a good amount of cases Sinclair was linked to but proven to not be responsible in later years.
Bits of background info
https://bit.ly/3qSD0qO
https://bit.ly/3Fy9haT
A look at Charles and his crimes
https://bit.ly/323A403
https://bit.ly/3x1yvuX
Other cases he was suspected in...or not
https://bit.ly/3FqVGly
https://bit.ly/3wXOdHG
https://bit.ly/3CHXPYt
https://cbsn.ws/3qYG4BA
The Linton’s
https://bit.ly/3cxKoiN
How this all ends and his family picks up the pieces
https://bit.ly/30BbMdk
Newspaper Clipping on his death
https://bit.ly/3HxSJBB
“Evil Lives Here” episode: Our Secret Identity ( I watched this with my ID+ subscription)
https://imdb.to/3nrvjFY
…
continue reading
In this episode, we touch on this subject while discussing the suspected nomadic serial killer, Charles T. Sinclair. After his capture in 1990, his family was broken and at loose ends. The man they had known as a loving father and husband had committed upwards of 10 murders, all to make money. His daughter Pam has gone on to say that she realized after the fact how all of the odd things in her childhood suddenly were quite explainable once she knew the truth.
In an interview Pam gave, her first after all these years, she opens up about the guilt of knowing that the father she held so dear is not who she thought. What he did to his victims and why he did it seems so unlike the man she knew. Like two sides of a coin.
Charles Sinclair left this world without giving anyone answers. He was never convicted of any crime. His victims, their families, law enforcement, and his own family are all left in the wake of his mess, with no way to clean it up.
Join us for our second episode in Season 4 for a discussion on criminals and the families that left to survive after everything comes out in the open. Of course, we will discuss the victims whose lives were taken and his crimes as well. We will also delve into a good amount of cases Sinclair was linked to but proven to not be responsible in later years.
Bits of background info
https://bit.ly/3qSD0qO
https://bit.ly/3Fy9haT
A look at Charles and his crimes
https://bit.ly/323A403
https://bit.ly/3x1yvuX
Other cases he was suspected in...or not
https://bit.ly/3FqVGly
https://bit.ly/3wXOdHG
https://bit.ly/3CHXPYt
https://cbsn.ws/3qYG4BA
The Linton’s
https://bit.ly/3cxKoiN
How this all ends and his family picks up the pieces
https://bit.ly/30BbMdk
Newspaper Clipping on his death
https://bit.ly/3HxSJBB
“Evil Lives Here” episode: Our Secret Identity ( I watched this with my ID+ subscription)
https://imdb.to/3nrvjFY
105 epizódok
MP3•Epizód kép
Manage episode 307621384 series 2800446
A tartalmat a What happens In the woods biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a What happens In the woods vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
How do families move on in their lives after they are shattered by the realization that someone they love committed a horrible crime? This is a hard question, and there may not be definitive answers.
In this episode, we touch on this subject while discussing the suspected nomadic serial killer, Charles T. Sinclair. After his capture in 1990, his family was broken and at loose ends. The man they had known as a loving father and husband had committed upwards of 10 murders, all to make money. His daughter Pam has gone on to say that she realized after the fact how all of the odd things in her childhood suddenly were quite explainable once she knew the truth.
In an interview Pam gave, her first after all these years, she opens up about the guilt of knowing that the father she held so dear is not who she thought. What he did to his victims and why he did it seems so unlike the man she knew. Like two sides of a coin.
Charles Sinclair left this world without giving anyone answers. He was never convicted of any crime. His victims, their families, law enforcement, and his own family are all left in the wake of his mess, with no way to clean it up.
Join us for our second episode in Season 4 for a discussion on criminals and the families that left to survive after everything comes out in the open. Of course, we will discuss the victims whose lives were taken and his crimes as well. We will also delve into a good amount of cases Sinclair was linked to but proven to not be responsible in later years.
Bits of background info
https://bit.ly/3qSD0qO
https://bit.ly/3Fy9haT
A look at Charles and his crimes
https://bit.ly/323A403
https://bit.ly/3x1yvuX
Other cases he was suspected in...or not
https://bit.ly/3FqVGly
https://bit.ly/3wXOdHG
https://bit.ly/3CHXPYt
https://cbsn.ws/3qYG4BA
The Linton’s
https://bit.ly/3cxKoiN
How this all ends and his family picks up the pieces
https://bit.ly/30BbMdk
Newspaper Clipping on his death
https://bit.ly/3HxSJBB
“Evil Lives Here” episode: Our Secret Identity ( I watched this with my ID+ subscription)
https://imdb.to/3nrvjFY
…
continue reading
In this episode, we touch on this subject while discussing the suspected nomadic serial killer, Charles T. Sinclair. After his capture in 1990, his family was broken and at loose ends. The man they had known as a loving father and husband had committed upwards of 10 murders, all to make money. His daughter Pam has gone on to say that she realized after the fact how all of the odd things in her childhood suddenly were quite explainable once she knew the truth.
In an interview Pam gave, her first after all these years, she opens up about the guilt of knowing that the father she held so dear is not who she thought. What he did to his victims and why he did it seems so unlike the man she knew. Like two sides of a coin.
Charles Sinclair left this world without giving anyone answers. He was never convicted of any crime. His victims, their families, law enforcement, and his own family are all left in the wake of his mess, with no way to clean it up.
Join us for our second episode in Season 4 for a discussion on criminals and the families that left to survive after everything comes out in the open. Of course, we will discuss the victims whose lives were taken and his crimes as well. We will also delve into a good amount of cases Sinclair was linked to but proven to not be responsible in later years.
Bits of background info
https://bit.ly/3qSD0qO
https://bit.ly/3Fy9haT
A look at Charles and his crimes
https://bit.ly/323A403
https://bit.ly/3x1yvuX
Other cases he was suspected in...or not
https://bit.ly/3FqVGly
https://bit.ly/3wXOdHG
https://bit.ly/3CHXPYt
https://cbsn.ws/3qYG4BA
The Linton’s
https://bit.ly/3cxKoiN
How this all ends and his family picks up the pieces
https://bit.ly/30BbMdk
Newspaper Clipping on his death
https://bit.ly/3HxSJBB
“Evil Lives Here” episode: Our Secret Identity ( I watched this with my ID+ subscription)
https://imdb.to/3nrvjFY
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