Millennial Murders

By: Natalia and Stephanie
  • Summary

  • True crime, dark comedy, and a lot of throwbacks. Two millennials discussing murders committed during the millennial era or involving millennials. 1980-1994 was just ... you know. Full of murder. This is not a podcast for children; if they overhear something they shouldn't, that's on you babe. We have no filter, so if you are easily offended, grossed out, or otherwise uncomfortable talking about true crime at the dinner table, this is not the podcast for you. No harm done! Enjoy your day, and the rest of you go grab snacks because you know you love listening to everything true crime.
    Natalia and Stephanie
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Episodes
  • The OG Long Island Serial Killer, Joel Rifkin Jr.
    Dec 16 2024

    In this conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of violence, particularly focusing on the case of Joel Rifkin, a notorious serial killer. They discuss the importance of emotional intelligence in parenting and the need for community support to prevent future violence. The conversation also touches on the long-standing mysteries surrounding missing persons and the emotional toll on families. Finally, the hosts emphasize the importance of travel and self-care as a means to recharge and find joy in life.


    Resources:

    Wiki - obviously


    Peacock Documentary "Cold Cases" https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/tv/long-island-serial-killer-joel-rifkin/65e1ef10-7af3-34c5-b305-d3918ed8a5e8


    A&E Joel Rifkin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hbRRZm6BG8


    Do you have a story? Millennialmurderspodcast@gmail.com


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    57 mins
  • Fort Bragg Murders
    Dec 2 2024

    Fort Bragg in VA, USA is a military base that has seen more than its fair share of mysterious deaths and violent crimes. On this week’s episode, Natalia tells us the story of PV 1 Ronald Gray, who is now the longest sitting military inmate on death row. Listen now to find out what got him there, and why PV1 is apparently the military equivalent of “loser”


    Sources


    Administrator. (2016, December 30). Ronald Gray, US Army, sentenced to death by military courts for the rape & murder of army private Laura Vickery-Clay & civilian Kimberly Ruggles (1986). MILITARY JUSTICE FOR ALL. https://militaryjusticeforall.com/1986/12/15/ronald-gray-us-army-sentenced-to-death-by-military-court-for-the-rape-murder-of-army-private-laura-vickery-clay-civilian-kimberly-ruggles-in-north-carolina-1986/


    Drew Brooks Military editor, The Fayetteville Observer. (2016, December 22). Military to execute murderer and rapist Ronald Gray, a former soldier, after 8-year delay. The Fayetteville Observer. https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/military/2016/12/22/military-to-execute-murderer-rapist/22324953007/


    Eng, M. (2015, May 21). Twenty-eight years later, Winter Garden man sees his daughter’s killer. Observer. Retrieved October 23, 2024, from https://www.orangeobserver.com/news/2015/may/21/twenty-eight-years-later-winter-garden-man-sees-his-daughters-killer/


    FayObserver.com - current article page. (n.d.). https://web.archive.org/web/20090505184723/https://www.fayobserver.com/article?id=325281



    Kreiter, M. (2016, December 30). Who is Ronald Gray? The army could perform its first execution in more than 50 years. International Business Times. https://www.ibtimes.com/who-ronald-gray-army-could-perform-its-first-execution-more-50-years-2467395


    Mickey. (2022, January 14). Long Road to Justice: The Ronald Gray Case. JoCo Report. https://jocoreport.com/long-road-to-justice-the-ronald-gray-case/


    Tammy Cofer Wilson (1968-1986) - Find a grave. . . (1968, October 4). https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70706595/tammy-wilson


    Wikipedia contributors. (2024a, August 3). Ronald Gray. Wikipedia. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Gray


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    47 mins
  • Mayhem and Murder
    Oct 29 2024

    Bet you didn't know Norway was a global leader in oil, or that they put the 'death' in death metal. Join us this week as we talk about the wild times of heavy metal in the late 80s and early 90s. One band put themselves on the map not just through their music, but through their gruesome exits. *Special Trigger Warning* for this week - self harm, glorification of self harm, and suicide. If these issues are upsetting please do not listen, we'll see you another time; and if you or anyone you know needs help - reach out. You don't have to feel isolated in these subcultures - pain is universal and we encourage anyone who needs help to ask for it. Happy Halloween and stay safe.


    988 is the number you can call or text (in the US) 24/7 for suicide and crisis, to speak with a trained counselor for free confidential support. Even a loved one can call for resources.

    SOURCES Pattison, L. (2016, July 6). Mayhem: Meet the band with the wildest story ever told. NME. https://www.nme.com/features/the-wildest-story-ever-told-757216

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    34 mins

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