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The Alameda Park Gazebo Murder: The Killing of Michael Stephenson

44 min · 14 de feb de 2024
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Join us as we unravel the story of 29-year-old Michael Stephenson, a wanderer who left his home in Chicago a decade ago, only to find himself living on the streets of Santa Barbara. Summers tells us how Michael lost his life one fateful night in August 1985, then became a symbol of the dangers facing the homeless. Meet David Kurtzman and James Tramel, two Northwestern Prep students with complex backgrounds, enrolled at a private school for military service academy applicants. Don't miss this riveting episode that delves into a true crime story that left a community in shock and forever changed the lives of those involved. Join us as we dissect the details, emotions, and aftermath of this tragic event. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast for more true crime stories that shaped our world. Share your thoughts, theories, and comments below, and hit that notification bell so you never miss an episode! Find us on social media, where our username is always ghoulsguidetosb, or visit our website at http://www.ghoulsguidetosb.com [http://www.ghoulsguidetosb.com].

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