Morbid

Veronica Gedeon & the Easter Sunday Murders (Part 2)

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Jun 24, 2024
Veronica Gedeon, a pulp magazine model, was found murdered in her apartment along with her mother and a boarder on Easter Sunday, 1937. The murders captivated New Yorkers during the Great Depression. The investigation led to a suspect named Bob Irwin, who confessed his obsession with beauty and rejection. The podcast explores mental illness in the 1930s, legal proceedings, and conflicting views on sanity.
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ANECDOTE

Irwin's Self Mutilation Led To Long Psychiatric Stays

  • Irwin attempted to castrate himself and then sought surgical removal, leading to prolonged psychiatric admission.
  • He checked into Bellevue under an alias, returned later for treatment, and spent months in psychiatric wards including Rockland.
INSIGHT

A Suitcase Strap And Alarm Clock Cracked The Manhunt

  • A checked suitcase with a distinctive strap became the breakthrough in the manhunt.
  • Grand Central baggage matched the description and contained a missing alarm clock tied to the Gideon apartment, linking Irwin to the scene.
ANECDOTE

Magazine Reader Tip And Irwin's Media Bargain

  • A True Detective reader and a Statler Hotel employee tipped police after spotting Irwin's picture next to a hotel employee.
  • Irwin fled but later contacted the Chicago Tribune offering an exclusive confession for cash and a suit, precipitating his capture.
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