
Betty Lou Beets
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Episode · 15:37 · Oct 9, 2024
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Greetings campers, my name is Shannon and I am the host of Campfire Ghost Stories, a podcast where I tell you about the ghost stories, cryptids, and legends of our forests and woods. I also share with you about the perfect camping spots nearby so you can get up close and cozy by the campfires. You can keep up to date on new episodes around the campfire on my Facebook and Instagram pages, Campfire Ghost Stories, and I am always on the lookout to hear about your personal ghost stories. These can be sent to my email CampfireGhostStories8 at gmail.com. Happy camping!Hello and welcome to Killing 15 Minutes where you get your true crime fix in 15 minutes or less or your podcast is free. I'm your writer Sam Rossi and shortly I'll be handing over a rough draft of a script to my brother AJ who hasn't read it, who most likely has no idea what we're talking about. This should be fun.Born Betty Lou Dunavant on March 12th, 1937 in Roxborough, North Carolina, Betty Lou became deaf after a bout with measles. She would claim her father sexually abused her. Wow we're just jumping right into this one aren't we?Betty Lou Beets, a woman from Texas, had a tumultuous life filled with multiple marriages and criminal activities. She was convicted of murdering her fifth husband, Jimmy Beets, and her fourth husband, Doyle Barker. Betty Lou's criminal record also included public lewdness and shooting her first husband, Robert Branson. She went through multiple trials and appeals before being sentenced to death by lethal injection in 2000. This conversation explores the details of Betty Lou Beets' life and crimes. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15m 37s · Oct 9, 2024
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