Episode 713: The Horrific Crimes of the Aspirin Bandit
From Morbid | Podcast
The discussion centers around the infamous "Aspirin Bandit," a criminal known for committing a series of shocking crimes. The hosts reflect on their recent live show experience and share their excitement and gratitude for the audience's support, while also lightheartedly recalling minor hiccups during the event.
Key Takeaways
- Weekend recordings: where spontaneity meets chaos, and we all embrace our inner 'hot mess'.
- Live shows are a hug fest in disguise; awkward hugs are just love’s clumsy cousins.
- If the weekend crowd doesn't bring the vibes, are they even weekend crowd? Pressure’s on, folks!
- Life: a balancing act between 'I want to do it all' and 'Why am I so tired?'
- Embrace the chaos & exhaustion; only in the insanity of life do we find the most fun.
Mentioned in This Episode
- George Joseph Spec (person)
- Catherine Papus (person)
- Aspirin Bandit (concept)
- Betty Allen (person)
- Detective Ed Burns (person)
- Bronx (location)
- Boy's Town (location)
- Ash Kelley (person)
- Murder (concept)
- Trial (event)
- Fingerprinting (concept)
- John Papus (person)
- Anthony Litzy (person)
- Elena DeLuca (person)
- Postcards (concept)
- Father Edward Flanigan (person)
- January 13th, 1941 (event)
- Electric Chair (concept)
- February 10th (event)
- Washington Heights (location)