
105. North Carolina's First Serial Killer: The Chilling Confession of Asbury Respus
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Some of his confessions were confirmed. Others remain unverified. Asbury Respus became North Carolina’s first known serial killer—a man whose crimes crossed racial, gender, and age lines in a time already weighed down by racism, poverty, and fear.
🔍 We explore:
Life in Guilford County during the 1930s: farming, factories, and community life
- The role of racism, mob justice, and prohibition in shaping public reaction
- The confession, trial, and execution of Asbury Respus
- Forgotten victims and the haunting question: how many did he really kill?
⚖️ This episode is told with care, drawing from archived newspaper reports, public records, and field interviews. We aim to honor the truth, not exploit the pain.
🎵 Music:
by Isaiah – used with permission. Haunting instrumental with Appalachian roots, fitting the tone and time period.
Sources & References:
Greensboro Daily News Archives (1931–1932)
- Salisbury Post (1931)
- Library of Congress: Historic Rosenwald Schools & Henry Reed Collection
- North Carolina Room, Greensboro Public Library
- “Guilford County: A Brief History” by Gayle Hicks Fripp
- “Before He Was Caught” – Prison and execution records from NC State Archives
- 📝 Update: We forgot to include this excellent blog post during our original source list. It offers helpful background and images from the Asbury Respus case:
“Asbury Respus – North Carolina’s First Serial Killer” – Abandoned NC
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