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E38: Interview with a Killer, How He Chose the Victims, and Why Hair Length Matters

55 min · 19 de may de 2026
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This episode features an in-depth interview with author Chelsea Noel about her book 'Beyond the Path,' which explores the chilling case of the bike path serial killer and her unique experience of befriending him to uncover his story. We discuss the psychological complexities of criminal interviews, the emotional toll on law enforcement and writers, and the fascinating insights into the mind of a long-time criminal. We also touch on her personal life which  compounded the trauma that led her to get fatherly advice from a serial killer.  BOOK: The Family wants a Conviction [https://www.amazon.com/family-wants-conviction-Chelsea-Noel/dp/B0F8JDNDNB] Book: Beyond the Path (Bike Path Rapist/Killer) [https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Path-Chelsea-Noel/dp/B0FTVGH1TS?ref_=ast_author_mpb] Here is her Website [https://noelnovels.mystrikingly.com/]  Instagram is @noel.novels  Website now up! [https://www.halfseriouspodcast.com/]- yep and we have merch! TRIGGER WARNING should be assumed with all episodes. This is real life with real problems. But along with that is real advice on how they got through it. Listen long enough and you may find the thing that gets you over that next hurdle. Feel  free to reach out if you would like to be a guest or share with someone you think should be. We are always looking for new people that have a story to tell.  Email: tess@halfseriousllc.com

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E38: Interview with a Killer, How He Chose the Victims, and Why Hair Length Matters

This episode features an in-depth interview with author Chelsea Noel about her book 'Beyond the Path,' which explores the chilling case of the bike path serial killer and her unique experience of befriending him to uncover his story. We discuss the psychological complexities of criminal interviews, the emotional toll on law enforcement and writers, and the fascinating insights into the mind of a long-time criminal. We also touch on her personal life which  compounded the trauma that led her to get fatherly advice from a serial killer.  BOOK: The Family wants a Conviction [https://www.amazon.com/family-wants-conviction-Chelsea-Noel/dp/B0F8JDNDNB] Book: Beyond the Path (Bike Path Rapist/Killer) [https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Path-Chelsea-Noel/dp/B0FTVGH1TS?ref_=ast_author_mpb] Here is her Website [https://noelnovels.mystrikingly.com/]  Instagram is @noel.novels  Website now up! [https://www.halfseriouspodcast.com/]- yep and we have merch! TRIGGER WARNING should be assumed with all episodes. This is real life with real problems. But along with that is real advice on how they got through it. Listen long enough and you may find the thing that gets you over that next hurdle. Feel  free to reach out if you would like to be a guest or share with someone you think should be. We are always looking for new people that have a story to tell.  Email: tess@halfseriousllc.com

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