Programmed To Kill/Satanic Cover-Up Part 205 (Richard Speck)
(The_Miami_Herald_Tue__Mar_7__1978)
(Buffalo_Evening_News_Tue__Mar_7__1978)
(Rocky_Mount_Telegram_Tue__Apr_18__1967)
(The_Times_Recorder_Wed__Apr_19__1967)
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Oct 14, 2022
New upload just reminded me. Does anyone know Papiamento? Lol.
I wrote it here for a copy-paste version:
"Corazon Amurao, kende despues di hopi ora di intense terror, a logra scapa di e matansa cu a toca su 8 companjeranan a declara cu Richard Speck tabatave asesino di tur e 8 muchanan, pero awe lo e mester bolbe na bank di testigunan pa enfrenta e abogado defensor kende ta afirma cu aunke su relato ta completamente veridico su acusacion ta erronea pues Speck no ta culpabel. Entretanto e procurador di Husticia Gerald W. Getty sabi cu e caso di acusacion contra Specm ta basa riba testimonio di e hoben Filipina y cu si defensa logra confundi e testigo, lo no tin manera pa logra pa nan dicta culpabilidad di e vagabundo Speck."
@Marta "Corazon Amurao, who after saying hopi ora of intense terror, managed to escape from the slaughter when his 8 companions had to declare that Richard Speck was the murderer of all 8 of them, but now he had to bolbe the bank of witnesses to confront Kende's defense attorney affirms that even though his account is completely true, his accusation is erroneous because Speck is not guilty. Meanwhile, Attorney General Gerald W. Getty knew that the case against Speck was based on the testimony of the Filipino man and his If the defense manages to confuse the witness, there is no way to convict the vagrant Speck."
@George K I agree that the Speck case is less compelling than others McGowan writes about, which are slam dunks. But there are odd things about it, the crime itself was odd.
I also have also never found the Holmolka/Bernardo case very compelling from this perspective either. Bernardo's link to Russell Williams is the only thing that ever really raised my eyebrows, but maybe I missed something.
bernrdo are from a family of highly wealthy stone mason family, masonic links, same guy interrogating him and other "suspect" cases."
he seems ot have british masonic ties.
speck is obviously a female co-conspirator or inciter, same iwth bernardo. time and time again you get suspcious women "who ssupected nothing" but seem very hard and unapologetic, or even whe ncomplcit the get off relatively scott free when they were obviously the "brains" of the operation. more and more you will see the men are usually dumb muscle serving high priestesses' whims and theologies until we get ot the extremely rare but high [relatively] IQ killers then you are seeing acolytes with ambitions or high priests being born into cherished bloodlines..
I personally think tiny little Corazon had nothing to do with it and she really did just hide. Apparently more nurses came home during the attack so it makes sense that killers could lose track of how many there were. I think the govt. interfered with her and then kept tabs on her, and it is easy to imagine an immigrant girl traumatized like that would just go along with whatever the authorities told her to do.
There are a few instances in McGowan's book(s) where I think he does himself a disservice and takes it a bit too far, and one was when accusing Corazon of being involved in those murders, though offering only his jaded speculation as evidence. I disagreed with his theory, and I was sort of put off by how harshly he treated her in the book.
All I know for sure about butt-ugly Richard Speck, is that those prison videos of him with sporting breasts, snorting coke and blowing other convicts while joking about the murders is one of the most grotesque and unsettling things I have ever seen. 😟
I have felt similarly about McGowan's treatment of the Speck case, which I in general didn't find as compelling as his treatment of the Yosemite murders case immediately prior. At the same time, there were some important issues raised, like Speck's account of being injected at a bar and not remembering anything after, receiving an alibi for part of the time when the murders occurred, and of course that incredibly creepy prison video. McGowan wasn't always on the mark in his analysis and sometimes went too far out on a limb, but of course, if he didn't have that mindset we might have never had the "Programmed to Kill" theory to inspire our own continuing research in the first place. I do wonder if, sometime in the future, it would be worth doing a similar book that is an update with new cases and a better understanding of the evidence in the old cases.
she could be a hypnotised dupe. but i think her family nad background should be examined. ther are always so many hieresses and formerly sexually abused women being found all over these cases. yes, CSA is rife especially in past, but ot see so many obvious women who are not runaways and waifs but high profile people with close incestuous relationships with untouchable abusers with Massive amounts of power. "daddy is a.." countyjudge/mobster/royal/president/local high profile businessman
"Corazon Amurao Atienza, lone survivor of the mass murder of eight nurses in Chicago four years ago, is guest at a Philippine Embassy official’s home in Washington, July 14, 1970 after spending part of the anniversary praying at St. Matthew’s Cathedral. With her, from left, are Philippine Ambassador Ernesto V. Lagdsmeo; Alberto Atienza, her husband; and Rep. Roman C. Pucinski, D-Ill. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges)"
Desperate Rites: Astrology and the Occult in the Richard Speck Murders by author BD Salerno
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Fwl-iNM-bnynf9gQOc-rcu8p7sAN4Ji/view?usp=sharing
Richard Speck and the Eight Nurses: Deconstructing A Mass Murder by author B D SALERNO
I will record a new podcast episode with this author and she even has the video series written down in her Bibliography section! :)
Programmed To Kill/Satanic Cover-Up Part 205 (Richard Speck)
(The_Miami_Herald_Tue__Mar_7__1978)
(Buffalo_Evening_News_Tue__Mar_7__1978)
(Rocky_Mount_Telegram_Tue__Apr_18__1967)
(The_Times_Recorder_Wed__Apr_19__1967)
New upload just reminded me. Does anyone know Papiamento? Lol.
I wrote it here for a copy-paste version:
"Corazon Amurao, kende despues di hopi ora di intense terror, a logra scapa di e matansa cu a toca su 8 companjeranan a declara cu Richard Speck tabatave asesino di tur e 8 muchanan, pero awe lo e mester bolbe na bank di testigunan pa enfrenta e abogado defensor kende ta afirma cu aunke su relato ta completamente veridico su acusacion ta erronea pues Speck no ta culpabel. Entretanto e procurador di Husticia Gerald W. Getty sabi cu e caso di acusacion contra Specm ta basa riba testimonio di e hoben Filipina y cu si defensa logra confundi e testigo, lo no tin manera pa logra pa nan dicta culpabilidad di e vagabundo Speck."
https://archive.org/details/BNA-DIG-ARUBAANSECOURANT-1967-04/page/n45/mode/2up
@George K I agree that the Speck case is less compelling than others McGowan writes about, which are slam dunks. But there are odd things about it, the crime itself was odd.
I also have also never found the Holmolka/Bernardo case very compelling from this perspective either. Bernardo's link to Russell Williams is the only thing that ever really raised my eyebrows, but maybe I missed something.
I personally think tiny little Corazon had nothing to do with it and she really did just hide. Apparently more nurses came home during the attack so it makes sense that killers could lose track of how many there were. I think the govt. interfered with her and then kept tabs on her, and it is easy to imagine an immigrant girl traumatized like that would just go along with whatever the authorities told her to do.
There are a few instances in McGowan's book(s) where I think he does himself a disservice and takes it a bit too far, and one was when accusing Corazon of being involved in those murders, though offering only his jaded speculation as evidence. I disagreed with his theory, and I was sort of put off by how harshly he treated her in the book.
All I know for sure about butt-ugly Richard Speck, is that those prison videos of him with sporting breasts, snorting coke and blowing other convicts while joking about the murders is one of the most grotesque and unsettling things I have ever seen. 😟
2319 E. 100th St. (Nurses Apartment)
2319 E. 100th St. (Nurses Apartment). At the end is 2315 E. 100th St. where Corazon Amarao was taken to be "sedated and questioned"
3966 N. Avondale Ave. (Location of where Martha Speck and her husband lived)
Raleigh Hotel (Where Richard Speck allegedly went after the murders)
Cook County Jail
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:1EdjyRcX1pYJ:orderofmaltaphilippines.org/the-order-establishment-in-the-philippines-part-7/+&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
"Don José MarÃa Soriano’s tenure as Ambassador of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to the Philippines ended in 1980. He was succeeded by Don Ernesto V. Lagdameo, himself a past president of the Order. In so doing, Lagdameo became the first Filipino ambassador of a foreign state to the Philippines, Soriano, though raised in the Philippines, being Spanish."
"Corazon Amurao Atienza, lone survivor of the mass murder of eight nurses in Chicago four years ago, is guest at a Philippine Embassy official’s home in Washington, July 14, 1970 after spending part of the anniversary praying at St. Matthew’s Cathedral. With her, from left, are Philippine Ambassador Ernesto V. Lagdsmeo; Alberto Atienza, her husband; and Rep. Roman C. Pucinski, D-Ill. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges)"
St. Louis Post-Dispatch St. Louis, Missouri 15 Jul 1966, Fri • Page 16
Speck FBI File - Part 3, pg 3
Speck FBI File - pg 149-50
Speck FBI File - Part 2, pg 68-70 - Alternate Suspect
Speck FBI File - Part 2, pg 55-56 - Alternate Suspect
Speck FBI File - Part 2, pg 41-42 - Alternate Suspect
Speck FBI File - Part 2, pg 26-27 - Alternate Suspect