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Fruitloops: Serial Killer of Color is a true crime, history, and comedy podcast that delves into the often-overlooked stories of serial killers of color—and, more importantly, their victims. Contrary to common misconceptions, not all serial killers are straight, cis, white men! We take deep dives into the lives and crimes of these killers worldwide, while also examining the history, culture, and social factors that may have influenced their actions.
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Love You, Byeee! Week of 09/08/25 In this episode, Wendy & Beth are back with their signature mix of laughs, real talk, and jaw-dropping stories. They kick things off with personal updates and holiday shenanigans, then dive into listener letters and hot topics from the news. From the heartbreaking reality of recent school shootings to a true crime …
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This week we dive into the chilling case of Dontae Rashawn Morris, a man who committed a killing spree in 2010 that left five dead and an entire city on edge. Among his victims: two police officers, murdered during a routine traffic stop… all caught on dash cam. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited by Minnie Wi…
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Join Fruitloops for our biweekly minisode, "Love You, Byeee!" In this episode from the week of 08/25/25, Wendy and Beth get personal about work, family, and back-to-school stress before diving into community support, binge-worthy TV, and the tough realities of gun violence. They dive into the messy, real-life questions around race and identity and …
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Two cousins. Four murders. One homicidal summer. In 2004, Angel Ford-Wright & Caroline Peoples lured victims with false promises, then executed them. One confessed. One went to trial. Both got life. Looking for listener letters, shout-outs & tips on how not to get murdered? 🔍 You’ll now find them tucked away in our Love You, Bye episodes. This epis…
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Wine, TV, true crime, politics, and… a Reddit rabbit hole about race? Wendy & Beth cover it all with heart and humor. Listener discretion advised, but laughter guaranteed. Look alive, y’all, it’s crazy out there! Donate to PBS and NPR: https://www.npr.org/donations/support https://www.pbs.org/donate/ Where to find us: Our Facebook page is Fruitloop…
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In this rewind episode from 2020, Beth and Wendy cover the chilling case of Dale Devon Scheanette, aka “The Bathtub Killer.” In 1996, two women were discovered dead in half-filled bathtubs in the same Arlington, TX apartment complex. The shocking crimes set off an intense investigation that would take years to solve. Thanks for listening! This is a…
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From August 2005 to June 2006, Phoenix, Arizona was gripped with fear as the “Baseline Killer” stalked the city. Mark Goudeau, a married man with a hidden dark side, was eventually linked to nine murders, multiple sexual assaults, and armed robberies. Disguised and armed, he attacked seemingly at random, at night and in broad daylight, until DNA ev…
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Fruitloops is on a short break, so today we’re featuring an episode from one of our favorite podcasts, Affirmative Murder! Hosted by Alvin Williams and Francel Evans, Affirmative Murder blends true crime and comedy as the hosts share captivating cases, often highlighting marginalized communities, with sharp wit and a fresh perspective. In this epis…
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This week on Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color, Wendy & Beth take a detour into horror with a review of Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street. Scream Queen! is a documentary about actor Mark Patton, the star of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, and his experience as a closeted gay man in 1980s Hollywood. The film explores the homoerotic subtext of…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. He was one of LA's most feared and calculating gang leaders, linked to at least a dozen murders and known for his chilling control over a neighborhood in Atwater Village. Dive into the dark story of Timothy Joseph McGhee, the mastermind behind a reign of terror and one of the FBI’s M…
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He was one of LA's most feared and calculating gang leaders, linked to at least a dozen murders and known for his chilling control over a neighborhood in Atwater Village. Dive into the dark story of Timothy Joseph McGhee, the mastermind behind a reign of terror and one of the FBI’s Most Wanted. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth…
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Fruitloops is taking a short break, so today we're sharing a wild ride from one of our favorite podcasts, Pretend by Javier Leiva! This binge-worthy show is all about people who live a lie - con artists, cult leaders, undercover agents… and everyday people. Javier dives deep into these twisted tales through interviews, investigations, and the relen…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. A deadly plot to avoid divorce and keep the house!! This week, Beth and Wendy dive into the twisted case of Darlene George, a Maine woman who staged a fake home invasion with her brother and lover to murder her husband.This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams a…
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A deadly plot to avoid divorce and keep the house!! This week, Beth and Wendy dive into the twisted case of Darlene George, a Maine woman who staged a fake home invasion with her brother and lover to murder her husband. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited by Minnie Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a wee…
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Join Fruitloops for our biweekly minisode, "Love You, Byeee!" In this lively episode from the week of 06/16/25, Wendy and Beth share personal updates, including a beach vacation and a stingray encounter. They discuss innovative gardening techniques and delve into various documentaries and current events. The conversation reflects on historical even…
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Back in August of 2024, for Fruitloops Video Club, Beth & Wendy reviewed the Netflix Documentary, Tell Them You Love Me. Please join us for the discussion! Synopsis: “A relationship between a married white professor and a Black man with cerebral palsy sparks controversy when the man’s mother alleges that her son is incapable of consent — leading to…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss the case of a black man who murdered nine women in Springfield, Massachusetts between 1995 and 1998, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in the state of Massachusetts. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Willia…
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This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Alfred J Gaynor. Between 1995 and 1998, the city of Springfield, MA, became the hunting ground of a predator hiding in plain sight. He murdered at least nine women, preying on the most vulnerable and leaving a community shaken to its core. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams a…
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Join Fruitloops for our biweekly minisode, "Love You, Byeee!" In this episode from the week of 05/26/25, Wendy and Beth serve up a smorgasbord of laughs, real talk, and eyebrow-raising hot takes. They kick things off with personal stories that range from charmingly nostalgic to “did that really happen?” as they explore childhood creativity, family …
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Season 6 of Nobody Should Believe Me–out weekly starting June 19, available in full for subscribers at launch– covers the extraordinary and tragic saga of the McDaniel family, a real-life Southern Gothic tale of Munchausen by Proxy that spans decades and has left untold damage in its wake. For the past twelve years, Lisa McDaniel worked for The Gut…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Howell Emanuel Donaldson III, who shocked the nation in 2017 when he was arrested for a string of seemingly random killings in Tampa, Florida. Dubbed the Seminole Heights Killer, Donaldson targeted four victims over 51 days, sparkin…
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This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Howell Emanuel Donaldson III, who shocked the nation in 2017 when he was arrested for a string of seemingly random killings in Tampa, Florida. Dubbed the Seminole Heights Killer, Donaldson targeted four victims over 51 days, sparking fear and a massive manhunt. A break came when he handed a coworker a ba…
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Join Fruitloops for our biweekly minisode, "Love You, Byeee!" In this episode from the week of 05/12/25, Wendy and Beth mix laughs with deep dives, sharing personal updates and fresh media picks before tackling serious topics like racism, tech, and online culture. They unpack everything from the controversial narrative of white genocide in South Af…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Miles Bryant, a black man and former police officer ,who was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of a 16 year old girl in Gwinnett County, Georgia in 2022. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edite…
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This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Miles Bryant, a black man and former police officer who was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of a 16 year old girl in Gwinnett County, Georgia in 2022. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited by Minnie Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and n…
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Join Fruitloops for our biweekly minisode, “Love You, Byeee!” In this episode from the week of 04/28/25, Wendy and Beth serve up a delightful mix of true crime, current events, and the occasional personal overshare. They explore various remedies for exhaustion—none of which involve quitting podcasting. The conversation then takes an unexpected deto…
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In this collab episode, Wendy & Beth talk to Madison McGhee, the host of the hit podcast Ice Cold Case. Ice Cold Case is about Madison’s investigation into the murder of her father John Cornelius McGhee. She is an amazing story teller and creator, and we are thrilled that she was able to join us to talk about her story, her podcast, and her upcomin…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Jackie M. Roubideaux, a teenager from Oklahoma who was convicted of the 1976 murder of a 3-year-old child found suffocated in an abandoned refrigerator. Roubideaux was also a suspect, though never formally charged, in the eerily sim…
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This week, Beth and Wendy delve into the case of Jackie M. Roubideaux, a teenager from Oklahoma who was convicted of the 1976 murder of a 3-year-old child found suffocated in an abandoned refrigerator. Roubideaux was also a suspect, though never formally charged, in the eerily similar 1977 death of a 19-month-old girl she had once babysat. This epi…
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Join Fruitloops for our new biweekly minisode we are calling "Love You, Byeee!" In this jam-packed episode from the week of 04/27/25, Wendy and Beth take us on a rollercoaster of real talk and random fun. From venting about tough weeks and political fatigue to finding healing by the ocean and joy in their revamped podcast, these two cover it all. T…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss the case of James Edward Pough, a black man who went on a deadly shooting spree in Florida in June 1990, killing nine people. The massacre at the GMAC payment center in Baymeadows is regarded as one of the earliest workplace mass shootings in U…
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This week, Beth and Wendy delve into the case of James Edward Pough, a black man who went on a deadly shooting spree in Florida in June 1990, killing nine people. The massacre at the GMAC payment center in Baymeadows is regarded as one of the earliest workplace mass shootings in U.S. history, sending shockwaves through Florida and the nation. But t…
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Join Fruitloops for our new biweekly minisode we are calling "Love You, Byeee!" In this episode from the week of 03/24/25, Wendy and Beth tackle life’s existential rollercoaster. From surviving adulthood without screaming into the void too often, to finding joy in the small stuff, they sprinkle in personal stories, questionable music opinions, and …
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this episode, Beth and Wendy discuss The Girl Scout Murders. On June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Oklahoma, three young Girl Scouts were brutally assaulted and murdered in their tent. A local man was arrested and tried, but acquitted due to lack of conclusive evidence. The case rema…
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This week Beth and Wendy discuss The Girl Scout Murders. On June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Oklahoma, three young Girl Scouts were brutally assaulted and murdered in their tent. A local man was arrested and tried, but acquitted due to lack of conclusive evidence. The case remains officially unsolved. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy …
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Join Fruitloops for our new biweekly minisode we are calling "Love You, Byeee!" In this episode from the week of 03/10/25, Wendy and Beth share personal updates about their lives and adjustments after their break. They explore the theme of self-sufficiency through gardening, offer media recommendations, and discuss current events, including activis…
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Fruitloops Short is the no frills version of our regular episode. In this rewind episode from 2018, Beth and Wendy discuss Jessie Dotson Jr., an American mass murderer convicted for the Lester Street Murders in Memphis, Tennessee. The crime, which took place on March 2, 2008, was one of the most brutal mass killings in the city’s history. This epis…
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In this rewind episode from 2018, Beth and Wendy discuss Jessie Dotson Jr., an American mass murderer convicted for the Lester Street Murders in Memphis, Tennessee. The crime, which took place on March 2, 2008, was one of the most brutal mass killings in the city’s history. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited …
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Continuing our collab episode with Aaron from Generation Why, we explore the music, life, legend, and legacy of Marvin Gaye. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter, and producer, Gaye rose to fame in the 1960s and revolutionized soul music. His remarkable career was tragically cut short when he was fatally shot in 1984. This is Part 2 - check last wee…
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In this collab episode, Wendy & Beth team up with Aaron from Generation Why to explore the music, life, legend, and legacy of Marvin Gaye. A groundbreaking singer, songwriter, and producer, Gaye rose to fame in the 1960s and revolutionized soul music. His remarkable career was tragically cut short when he was fatally shot in 1984. This is Part 1 - …
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In this collab episode, Wendy & Beth talk to Celisia of Truer Crime about Samuel Little, a serial killer who confessed to having committed 93 murders between 1970 and 2005, at least 50 of which have been verified by law enforcement. He has been called the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history. Check out Truer Crime here: https://truercrimepod…
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In this rewind episode from 2020, Beth and Wendy Discuss the case of Antoinette Frank, a police officer in New Orleans who killed three people during a robbery, including another police officer. So more of a mass murderer than a serial killer, BUT…. she might actually BE a serial killer. This episode was researched, scripted & edited by Wendy & Bet…
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In this rewind episode from 2020, Beth and Wendy Discuss the case of Antoinette Frank, a police officer in New Orleans who killed three people during a robbery, including another police officer. So more of a mass murderer than a serial killer, BUT…. she might actually BE a serial killer. This episode was researched, scripted & edited by Wendy & Bet…
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This is Part 2 of a rewind episode from 2019 in which Wendy & Beth discuss The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks), a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002, in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia (aka the DMV). This episode was researched, scripted & edited by Wendy & Beth Willi…
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This is Part 2 of a rewind episode from 2019 in which Wendy & Beth discuss The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks), a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002, in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia (aka the DMV). This episode was researched, scripted & edited by Wendy & Beth Willi…
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In this rewind episode from 2019, Wendy & Beth discuss The DC Snipers AKA the Beltway Snipers, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. Their crime spree began in February of 2002, and included murders and robberies in the states of Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, and Washington. In ten months, the snipers killed 17 people and …
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In this rewind episode from 2019, Wendy & Beth discuss The DC Snipers AKA the Beltway Snipers, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. Their crime spree began in February of 2002, and included murders and robberies in the states of Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, and Washington. In ten months, the snipers killed 17 people and …
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In this rewind episode from 2018, Beth and Wendy discuss Swift Runner, a Canadian Cree from Alberta, who committed his crimes in 1879. He killed and ate his family and claimed his actions were the fault of the Wendigo. This episode was researched, scripted and edited by Wendy & Beth Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new e…
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In this rewind episode from 2018, Beth and Wendy discuss Swift Runner, a Canadian Cree from Alberta, who committed his crimes in 1879. He killed and ate his family and claimed his actions were the fault of the Wendigo. This episode was researched, scripted and edited by Wendy & Beth Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new e…
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In this rewind episode, Beth and Wendy discuss the terrifying crime spree that the Carr Brothers wrought on Wichita in December of 2000. The details provided by one of the surviving victims are horrifying. Listen at your own discretion. This episode was researched and scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams, and edited by Beth & Minnie Williams. Thanks f…
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