This week, Andrew + Kirsten wrap up their look at John List, aka the Boogeyman of Westfield, and the many ripples his story has made in pop culture.
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Episode Sources
- John List – Wikipedia
- John Emil List (1925-2008) – Find A Grave Memorial
- John Emil List | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
- What do Lutherans Believe about Divorce? Learn the Truth – Christianity FAQ
- Does a Protestant work ethic exist? Evidence from the well-being effect of unemployment – ScienceDirect
- Selfish Kills: Family Annihilator John List, His Double Life And Dubious Motives
- A Man of Faith and Hubris
- Fugitive Was at War With Family – Chicago Tribune
- Murder Threat Is Described In List Case – The New York Times
- Father wants us dead – nj.com
- Suspect in 5 Killings in 1971 Caught With Aid of TV Show – The New York Times
- Inflation Calculator
- ‘America’s Most Wanted’ killer John List remains infamous bogeyman in his Michigan hometown – mlive.com
- About John List: American mass murderer (1925 – 2008) | Biography, Facts, Career, Life
- John List
- Was John List the nastiest mass murderer of all time? – Film Daily
- John E. List, 82, Killer of 5 Family Members, Dies – The New York Times
- John List – Forensic Files Now
- America’s Most Wanted – Wikipedia
- COLLATERAL DAMAGE: The John List Story – Books
- The Stepfather (1987 film) – Wikipedia
- The Stepfather (2009 film) – Wikipedia
- Robert Blake (actor) – Wikipedia
- Judgment Day: The John List Story – Wikipedia
- Falling Down – Wikipedia
- The Usual Suspects – Wikipedia
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