Kill the Mood Podcast
This week, we're traveling to San Diego, California, in the late 1970s, where a seemingly ordinary Monday morning would become the scene of a tragedy that shocked the nation. On January 29, 1979, children were arriving at school when gunfire suddenly erupted from a house across the street. The shooter was just 16 years old: Brenda Spencer. Armed with a rifle, she opened fire on students, teachers, and first responders, turning a quiet neighborhood into a nightmare. As the standoff unfolded, investigators struggled to understand why it had happened. There was no personal vendetta, no clear target, and no warning that such violence was about to occur. Then came a chilling explanation. Five words that would become infamous around the world. We'll explore Brenda Spencer's troubled upbringing, the events of that devastating morning, and the lasting impact the attack had on school safety and public perceptions of youth violence. So grab a drink, settle in... because this case is a disturbing reminder that some of the darkest chapters in true crime begin without any obvious motive at all.
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