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Episode 128: Gary Heidnik the Bishop Butcher of Marshall Street

Episode 128: Gary Heidnik the Bishop Butcher of Marshall Street

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Gary Heidnik, the inspiration behind Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs, was many things. The bishop of his own church. A savvy financial investor with a genius level IQ. A cannibal and cult leader trying to create his own perfect race of humans, as well as a murderer and serial rapist and registered nurse.

Strap in and prepare for a rough ride, listener discretion advised.

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“My Soul” by Mack Aroni courtesy of the Free Music Archive Deed - Attribution 4.0 International - Creative Commons

“Painless” and “Cry” by Sapio courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Deed - CC0 1.0 Universal - Creative Commons

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RESOURCES:

Cellar of Horror: The Story of Gary Heidnik by Ken Englade. St. Martin's Griffin, April 1992 ISBN13 : 9781250786692

The BASEMENT: True Crime Serial Killer Gary Heidnik by Rj Parker Ph D. Parker Publishing, October 4, 2016. ISBN-10 : 1987902130

THE CINEMAHOLIC May 25, 2024 by Naman Shrestha: Gary Heidnik's Survivors: Where Are They Today?

CRIME LIBRARY blog by Patrick Bellamy: Crazy or What? — Gary Heidnik: To Hell and Back — Crime Library

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