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Sinister Siblings // Siblings Who Murder

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🗓️ 27 June 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

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  • (00:31) - What happened to our Death After Dark Instagram?
  • (13:43) - Sibling Murders
According to statistics from the Bureau of Justice, 72% of murders by siblings
involved a brother killing a brother and 14% involved a brother killing a sister.

In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we discuss three cases of Sinister Siblings.

  • In May 2024, Angela Gosser killed her husband Larry and her sister Jennifer Wilson in Kentucky. She also attempted to kill her brother Darryl before taking her own life. The motive for these murders is still unclear.
  • Also in May 2024, Bethany Israel went to dinner at her brother Jack’s home. Bethany was in her second trimester of pregnancy. Family became concerned when Bethany did not return home. Police were called and they found pieces of Bethany’s body on the front porch of neighboring houses. It is believed Jack killed her because he thought she was ‘no longer innocent.’
  • Connor Young and his sister Amber had a tough start to life. They were placed in foster care and Amber endured sexual abuse. In 2021, the two siblings were seen on CCTV leaving a property. Only Connor returned. Amber’s body was found shortly after. Connor would be arrested, but not before writing this post on social media: “Amber, you will fly high for the rest of time. We will all miss you. Especially me. I love you. GBFN (goodbye for now) X.”
Read our blog for these cases

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Transcript

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0:05.0

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Thank you. What's up, up guys? Welcome back to another episode of the True Crime Society Podcast with

0:34.8

Stephanie and Olivia. It is June 20th right now, 2024, 743 p.m. and I don't even know where I start we've as of as of an hour a couple

0:48.8

hours ago we've officially had our death after dark Instagram suspended because we're pretty sure got hacked and now the

0:57.1

hacker has created a verified fake version of our profile with With an extra under score.

1:03.0

So it's the same name just with an extra under score.

1:04.9

So you wouldn't even be able to tell

1:06.0

if you were just looking at it quickly.

1:08.3

Yeah.

1:08.9

So, I don't know, like they have a bunch of bot followers

1:12.4

and they're just impersonating us so hopefully by the time

1:15.2

this episode comes out it'll all be sorted but I feel like we just spoke about it in

1:20.3

Patreon too but a reminder for everyone this is a good reminder go into your

1:24.8

accounts for everything maybe update your passwords put two-factor verification on if

1:29.3

it's an option do whatever you can lock your accounts down because these people are creeps.

1:33.6

Yeah, it's messed up. One thing I didn't talk about on Patreon so it won't be repetitive

1:38.2

for people on Patreon is so we then we're paranoid about our TCS

1:44.9

Instagram getting hacked.

1:45.9

So we're like, all right, let's just pay for the meta verification

1:49.2

because it gives you more security essentially.

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