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🗓️ 8 February 2025
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to another week, another Sinister. It's me, your favorite hot topic employee with no |
0:06.3 | eyebrows. As many of you know, but a friendly little reminder. Sinister is a true crime show about |
0:12.3 | female killers. Here, I'm not just going to lay out a timeline of events for you. I don't go |
0:18.1 | into gratuitous information about the murder itself. So if you want that, |
0:22.5 | you got to go somewhere else. Here, I'm curious why. Personally, I find that a lot of murder cases |
0:28.6 | that involve a female killer are usually unprocessed trauma that leads to a violent act. And if we can |
0:36.6 | find information on their childhood, whether it be from |
0:39.2 | the court documents, interviews from the person or family themselves, whatever, I want to piece |
0:44.1 | together how we got here. I really appreciate that some of you guys notice that our take with |
0:50.7 | sinister is a little bit different. It means a lot to me that when we're describing |
0:55.0 | some of these behaviors, you guys take something from that. And it also means a lot to me that |
0:59.8 | you may watch a case on a different channel, but you know if you come to Sinister, you're going to get |
1:04.7 | some different information. And really, I feel like this has more to do with what the host you're |
1:10.3 | watching finds interesting, |
1:12.0 | right? Because true crime cases are just huge. There's so many different areas from the crime |
1:18.3 | itself, the forensics, the court, the police work, all of that. And personally here, I want to |
1:24.7 | start at the beginning. I want details. I want details on extreme |
1:28.7 | personalities. I want to know about the family dynamics. That da-da-da-da. So, anyways, I've talked |
1:33.4 | enough. If that is up your alley, don't forget to keep checking out Sinister on Fridays. I'm always |
1:38.6 | here for you, most of the time. Camilla Fraser was born in May of 1979. Her parents' names were Joel and Donna Frazier. They lived in |
1:47.3 | Dalhart, Texas, and they were kind of a working class family. They were ranchers. So, you know, |
1:51.5 | it was just day in, day out work. Like that was life for them, but it was fairly peaceful. |
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