Episode 716: The Dartmouth College Murders
From Morbid | Podcast
The discussion centers around the Dartmouth College murders, a chilling case that highlights the complexities of crime and its impact on the community. The hosts also share personal anecdotes about their health and experiences while teasing the main topic, adding a layer of relatability to the grim subject matter.
Key Takeaways
- Sick voices: annoying or endearing? Turns out, it's a matter of audience perspective and personal taste.
- From containment to celebration: when a cold becomes a badge of honor after a weekend of fun.
- 2001 feels like yesterday for some; a lifetime ago for others—nostalgia operates on a personal timeline.
- Crying at work? The mark of dysfunction. A 'no-tears' sign is the new workplace wellness indicator.
- Behind-the-scenes chaos: sometimes, ice machines are more entertaining than the spooky stories we tell.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Susanna Xantop (person)
- Hoff Xantop (person)
- Robert Tullik (person)
- Jim Parker (person)
- Adolf Ash (person)
- Dartmouth College (company)
- Murder (concept)
- Roxanna Verona (person)
- SOG Seal 2000 (product)
- 2001 (event)
- Etna, New Hampshire (location)
- Audrey McCollum (person)
- Bob McCollum (person)
- Hanover, New Hampshire (location)
- Philip Mlofflin (person)
- Community Grief (concept)
- Cindy McCollum (person)
- Comparative Literature (book)
- Harvard University (company)
- Michael Mloud (Mikey) (person)