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Ozarks True Crime

Introducing…Father Wants Us Dead

Ozarks True Crime

editaudio, Anne Roderique-Jones

Society & Culture, Edit Audio Inc, The Ozarks, Editaudio, Investigative Journalism, Anne Roderique-jones, The Springfield Three, Springfield Missouri, Missing Women, True Crime

4.4813 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Host of Ozarks True Crime, Anne Roderique-Jones, shares her latest podcast obsession: Father Wants Us Dead. 

In a quiet, well-to-do New Jersey suburb in December 1971, police make a shocking discovery that sends the community reeling — and launches a national manhunt for a fugitive mass murderer.

With over 4 million downloads and counting, this podcast is perfect for all true crime lovers out there. Journalists Rebecca Everett and Jessica Remo go inside the mind of a killer, uncovering new details about the 1971 John List murders and the 18-year-quest to bring him to justice.

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0:00.0

Hi all, I'm Anne Roderick Jones, host of Ozark's True Crime.

0:05.0

I want to take a second to tell you about a podcast I'm listening to right now, Father

0:09.1

Wants Us Dead. With over 4 million downloads, this podcast is perfect for all the true crime

0:14.5

lovers out there. Journalist Rebecca Everett and Jessica Remo go inside the mind of a killer,

0:20.6

uncovering new details about the 1971 John List murders.

0:25.3

I was hooked at episode one by the story and by Rebecca and Jessica's thoughtful approach in reporting on this case.

0:32.1

I think you will be too. So without further ado, here's the first episode of Father Wants Us Dead.

0:38.2

You can listen to the season wherever you get your podcasts.

0:43.1

A note to listeners, the following podcast contains material that may not be appropriate for all audiences.

0:49.4

Music It's December 1971 in Westfield, New Jersey.

1:06.2

Nixon's president, John and Yoko, have just released their Christmas hit,

1:10.4

War is Over.

1:11.6

And the holiday shopping season is taking shape in Westfield's bustling, Mayberry-like downtown.

1:19.2

When it comes to Union County, Westfield's a jewel in the crown, upscale and safe with beautiful Victorian homes, top-tier schools, friendly neighbors, and an easy

1:30.4

commute into Manhattan. And that hasn't changed in 50 years. If you've got a house in Westfield

1:36.1

in 1971, or today, you've pretty much made it. Here's former Westfield Police Chief Barney

1:43.5

Tracy. Well, Westfield Police Chief Barney Tracy.

1:47.4

Well, Westfield certainly had that air about it.

1:53.4

People would take a car rides, and streets had, you know, were known to have these mansions.

1:58.6

Almost like if you were going on a tour of Beverly Hills, I guess, if you live in California.

2:01.5

But that's how in Union County people looked at Westfield.

2:06.3

But in one of those beautiful Victorian homes, set on top of a hill,

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