S2 Ep2: Thierry Paulin

On November 25th, 1987 in Paris, France. 87-year old Bertha Finalteri was strangled and robbed. It was the latest in a string of older women being robbed, tortured, and murdered . . . but Bertha survived. The culprits were a pair of young lovers, Thierry Paulin and Jean-Thierry Maturin. And when they split up, Paulin continued to steal from helpless women – and admitted to killing at least 21 people. This episode is sponsored by: It was Simple: The Betty Broderick Murders Podcast Original music by Ben Krejci, Daniel Birch, Kai Engel, Lee Rosevere,  Sergey Cheremisinov, and  Kevin MacLeod. SFX by CheneWessels_170017, ceberation, maj061785, JPMusic82, burnsie289, volivieri, margotdots and  tim-kahn. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.

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