Chicken Coop Murders - Serial Killer, Stewart Northcott | MURDERISH Ep. 038

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In February of 1928, Stewart Northcott would commit his first known murder. He would go on to become a serial killer, who preyed on adolescent boys. Stewart lived on a chicken ranch in Wineville, CA (now named Mira Loma). The ranch would become a house of horrors for his victims, which included his own nephew. Shockingly, Stewart’s crimes became a family affair, with his mother playing a prominent role in carrying out the brutal slayings that occurred on the chicken ranch. The chicken coop murders have inspired movies and tv shows, and motivated a community to change its name in order to wash away the memories of what happened there. Want to go “Behind the Mic” to support MURDERISH, and get extra perks like bonus content, t-shirts, coffee mugs, a shout out on the Podcast, and more? Visit www.patreon.com/murderish. Follow MURDERISH on social media: Facebook Discussion Group: Murderish Podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/540494462961219/ Twitter: @MurderishPod https://twitter.com/MurderishPod Instagram: @MurderishPodcast Send comments and advertising inquiries to: [email protected] MURDERISH merch store (t-shirts, mugs etc.): https://murderishpodcast.threadless.com/. Midroll Sponsor: Betabrand: Visit BetaBrand.com/murderish (all lowercase) for 20% off your Dress Pant Yoga Pants. Midroll Podcast Promos: Obscura & Out of the Shadows (SUBSCRIBE!). Post roll Podcast Promo: Evidence Locker (SUBSCRIBE!). Research & Writing: This episode was researched & written by MURDERISH Researcher, Steve Field. This episode was Mixed and Mastered by John Bukenas of Audio Editing Solutions www.audioeditingsolutions.com. Most of the music in this episode was created by: Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams. Contact Nico at [email protected] or www.wetalkofdreams.com. Remember, listening to this podcast doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re MURDER…ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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