Monthly Podcast Episode Round-Up – September 2024
Welcome to our September round-up of episodes from Socialite Crime Club, where hosts Sy and Keri Ray dive into harrowing tales of violence, legal dilemmas, and the disturbing realities of human behavior. This month, we tackle issues of domestic violence, privacy rights, online predators, and murder. Here’s what we discussed:
1. Tricks in Disguise
On the night before Halloween in 2002, screams and gunshots shattered the peace of a small neighborhood in Gilbert, Arizona. In the aftermath, the bodies of Zoe and Richard lay in the streets while their 3-year-old daughter stood between them, uttering the heartbreaking words, “My mommy and daddy are dead.”
This case unravels a history of domestic violence and the missed red flags that led to this tragic event. Names have been changed to protect the innocent as we delve into the complexities surrounding their relationship.
2. The Murder of Nancy Woodrum.
This thought-provoking episode examines the intersection of law and technology, highlighting the case of Nancy Woodrum. When a court ruled that the use of Google Geofencing by law enforcement violated American privacy rights, it raised critical questions about the investigative tools that police have relied upon for decades.
We explore the implications of this ruling on investigative technology, including the potential future challenges surrounding cell phone tracking and genetic genealogy.
3. The Spider and the Fly
On January 3rd, 2021, the Madison Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana issued a Level 2 endangered missing child advisory for an 11-year-old girl who had been lured from her home by a predatory groomer.
In this gripping episode, we delve into the dark world of online predators and child sex trafficking, emphasizing the urgency for law enforcement and the FBI to track down this dangerous individual before it’s too late. We encourage our listeners to confront these uncomfortable truths, as everyone plays a role in creating safe communities.
4. Allyzibeth “Ally” Lamont Was Murdered by Her Boss
In October 2019, Allyzibeth “Ally” Lamont, a 22-year-old deli worker in Johnston, NY, was brutally murdered by her employer, Georgios Kakavelos. After struggling to get paid by her con-artist boss, Ally reported him to the NY Department of Labor, prompting Kakavelos to devise a deadly plot with his shop manager.
As detectives uncovered the layers of this murder scheme, they revealed a web of dark secrets that highlighted the true nature of Kakavelos.
We hope you found this month’s episodes both enlightening and disturbing, shedding light on the complexities of crime and the human experience. Subscribe to Socialite Crime Club on your favorite podcast platform for more captivating stories that dive deep into the world of true crime.
Stay safe and stay curious,
Sy and Keri