Dr. Lunde was at Atascadero when Kemper was there, before his killing spree, yet nobody ever mentions it?
Dr. Lunde testified at Kemper's trial, and Frazier's, and Mullin's
Lunde testified at the Hollywood Strangler's trial too
and Dan White's
Dr. Lunde examined Larry Layton of Jonestown
also involved in the Hughes insanity investigation
also, in the Girl in the Box case, arguing that mind control doesn't exist 👀
anyway, Agent Douglas of Mindhunter never mentions Dr. Lunde whatsoever, even though he was extremely relevant to multiple serial killers that formed the core of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, weird huh?
then I go into the Atlanta Child Murders, which were never really solved
Wayne Williams was only ever convicted of killing two adults, remember
as it turns out, the list of victims was easily maybe 2-3 times larger, and there were adults that fit the initial parameters, or perhaps it would make sense to say that the list was constructed so as to intentionally exclude certain victims
in the episode, I mention the CIA Study of Assassination which came out in relation to their PBSUCCESS operation in Guatemala, here's a page from it; you can find it online
Camille Bell, one of the mothers leading the Committee to Stop Children’s Murders (who did not believe Wayne Williams killed her child)
now, this is a picture of Marc Dutroux, because there's no good picture for the ring of child p*rnographers that the Atlanta PD uncovered when investigating the Atlanta Child Murders.
none of them were ever considered suspects, though!
many of the missing children knew each other; many were seen on the streets after their disappearances; many feared for their lives; many made calls to people after their disappearances; many of them were seen with or around some of those involved in the CP ring
things get really dark, but they'll just get darker next episode. it all comes back to who Wayne Williams really was, which'll be next week.
check it out.
oh forgot to mention Biggie Smalls and his friend Gutter, as mentioned in the song What's Beef?
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I’m a fan of Cuba and the Cuban people. Politically, I support ending the embargo and the repeal of the Helms-Burton act. I think Fidel Castro and Che Guevara were some of the most interesting figures of the 20th century. There is much to admire in the Cuban project.
I’m always a fan of subterranean histories, especially when they intersect with insurrectionary and/or revolutionary history. What’s the parapolitics take on Cuba? What still remains to be studied with the Cuban Revolution?
a thread: a couple days ago, Daniela Klette, age 65, of the Red Army Faction’s third generation was arrested.
a lot of people are saying Bellingcat and/or podcasters found her. it's not entirely clear which, but it looks like some German podcasters for like a Most Wanted type podcast found her using AI tools, and then either they or a Bellingcat guy sent it to the cops
via the NYT article, the Bellingcat guy said “Somebody like me, who does not speak German, who does not know much beyond the basic background of Daniela Klette — Why was I able to find such a lead in like literally 30 minutes?”
for various reasons I’m obsessed with the baleada. it’s become one of my all-time favorite dishes.
the baleada is in some ways THE national dish of Honduras. what’s known for sure is that the baleada was invented in La Ceiba on the beautiful northern coast of Honduras. some claim that it was originally a Mayan dish (which I'll discuss later)