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History's Hidden Killers

History's Hidden Killers

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History’s Hidden Killers is a true crime history podcast hosted by Tony Brueski, taking listeners deep inside the lives, crimes, investigations, and lasting impact of some of the most infamous killers in modern history.

Each week, Tony opens a new case file on one notorious figure from criminal history. Across a focused five-part series, released daily, History’s Hidden Killers examines the full story: the early warning signs, the first known crimes, the escalation, the investigation, the capture, the trial, and the aftermath that still echoes decades later.

From names like Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, BTK, the Night Stalker, and other historic serial killers, this series looks beyond the headlines and the mythology. Who were they before the world knew their names? What did investigators miss? How did the media shape public fear? And what can these cases teach us about crime, psychology, law enforcement, and the victims whose lives should never be forgotten?

This is not a celebration of killers. It is a hard look at the real cases, real people, and real evil behind some of the darkest chapters in true crime history.

With a documentary-style approach, History’s Hidden Killers blends criminal psychology, historical context, investigative detail, courtroom drama, and cultural aftermath into a gripping daily series for listeners who want more than surface-level true crime.

New case files release weekly, with five episodes dedicated to one killer at a time.

History’s Hidden Killers — real cases, real people, real evil.

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  • Did Ted Bundy Really Marry Someone on the Witness Stand During His Own Murder Trial?
    2026/06/05

    Twenty-six names ran through these five conversations. Karen Sparks. Lynda Healy. Donna Manson. Susan Rancourt. Kathy Parks. Brenda Ball. Georgann Hawkins. Janice Ott. Denise Naslund. Nancy Wilcox. Melissa Smith. Laura Aime. Debby Kent. Carol DaRonch. Caryn Campbell. Julie Cunningham. Denise Oliverson. Lynette Culver. Susan Curtis. Margaret Bowman. Lisa Levy. Kathy Kleiner. Karen Chandler. Cheryl Thomas. Leslie Parmenter. Kimberly Leach.

    That is who History's Hidden Killers is for.

    This is the final episode in a five-part series on Ted Bundy. It covers the Chi Omega trial in Miami, where the bite mark evidence convicted him on national television. It covers Judge Cowart calling a condemned man a bright young man. The marriage on the witness stand during the Kimberly Leach trial. Nine years on death row. Hundreds of hours of tapes where he never said I.

    In his final week, he gave confessions to detectives from four states — names, locations, details — as bargaining chips for one more day of life. FBI Agent Bill Hagmaier asked if thirty-six was closer to the true number. Bundy said: add one more digit and you have it.

    He was pronounced dead at 7:16 on January 24, 1989. Several hundred people cheered the white hearse from a field across Highway 16.

    He gave the country a count, an explanation, and a third-person confession. He did not give the country the why. He carried that into the chair on purpose.

    The disguise outlived the man. The question we keep asking is the one he made certain we would never answer.

    The last word is not his. It belongs to the women whose names were here first.

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  • Why Did a 3 AM Phone Call Through an Apartment Wall Save Cheryl Thomas From Ted Bundy?
    2026/06/04

    Nita Neary did not scream. She ran upstairs. She woke another sister. They turned on the lights. They opened doors. They found their friends.

    That is who acted first on the night of January 15, 1978, inside the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University. Not the police. Not a detective. A twenty-year-old woman who saw a masked man on the stairs and chose to go up instead of out.

    Margaret Bowman, twenty-one. Lisa Levy, twenty. Both killed. Kathy Kleiner and Karen Chandler survived with severe injuries. Four blocks away, Cheryl Thomas survived because her neighbor Debbie Ciccarelli heard thumping through an apartment wall at 3 AM and picked up the phone.

    The survivors of that night are alive because ordinary people did something. Nita Neary went upstairs. Debbie Ciccarelli made a call. Danny Parmenter wrote a license plate on his hand when a man approached his fourteen-year-old sister Leslie outside a Jacksonville school three weeks later.

    The cost of the weeks between those acts: Kimberly Leach, twelve years old, who walked back to a classroom for her purse on February 9 and was seen by a teacher's aide walking toward a white van. Her parents waited fifty-seven days.

    The man responsible was caught on February 15 when Officer David Lee pulled over an orange VW with a stolen plate at 1:34 in the morning in Pensacola. Not detective work. Not a manhunt. One stolen plate.

    This is the fourth of five conversations in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. The people who acted — the women who went upstairs, the neighbor who called, the brother who wrote down a plate — and the three weeks that had names no one will forget.

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  • Did a Colorado Man Give Ted Bundy His Own Jacket the Night He Escaped From Jail?
    2026/06/03

    The first time, he went out a window. The second time, he went up through a ceiling. Both times, the building he left behind had believed it was holding somebody smaller than who was actually there.

    Utah had Ted Bundy for one kidnapping. Colorado had him for one murder. The man in custody had killed at minimum sixteen women across five states by the end of 1975. Nobody in either building had processed that yet. The courtesies they extended — library access, no restraints, holiday staffing — were appropriate for the man on the charge sheet. They were not appropriate for the man in the cell.

    June 7, 1977: he jumped from a second-story window of the Pitkin County Courthouse in Aspen, landed on his ankle, and spent six days on the mountain before being recaptured in a stolen Cadillac.

    December 30, 1977: he crawled through a ceiling he had spent months widening, dropped into the head jailer's empty apartment, and walked out the front door wearing the jailer's clothes. He had lost more than twenty pounds to fit through the gap. He had hoarded over five hundred dollars taped into a book. He had planned every stop from the ceiling to the bus terminal in Denver.

    He was not discovered missing for seventeen hours. By then he was on a plane to Chicago, and by January 8, 1978, he was in Tallahassee, Florida — a state that had never heard his name.

    Andy Leyba, a Rifle, Colorado resident, reportedly gave a hitchhiker his own jacket in the snow that night. He didn't know whose face it was until the papers ran it.

    This is the third of five conversations in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. Two preventable escapes. One system that couldn't see what it had.

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