
Miss Rambo: The True Story of Spree Killer Sylvia Seegrist
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Narrated by:
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Johnny Robinson of Earthwalker Studios
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By:
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Pamela Song
About this listen
She drank furniture polish. She was obsessed with the military. Then she shot up a shopping mall. Sylvia Seegrist is unique among female serial killers in that she is the only one to shoot random strangers in a public place. While other killers of her gender seemed to have a certain motivation in mind, Seegrist was a paranoid schizophrenic that adopted more of a "masculine" attitude toward killing. She was a woman on a mission as she entered Springfield Mall in Pennsylvania and attempted to kill as many people as possible. The press would label her "Ms.Rambo" with her penchant for dressing in camouflage clothing.
©2017 Pamela Song (P)2017 Pamela Song
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