Episode 157 - Cropsey & James Scott: Saboteur or Scapegoat?

In this episode, Amber covers the story of Cropsey. Cropsey started as an urban legend on Staten Island in the 80’s about who would come out late at night and snatch children off the streets. But when children in the area started to go missing, locals began to question if this was really a myth.

 

Then, Naomi covers the story of a man who took the blame for the flooding of an entire town during the Great Flood of 1993.

This week, Amber was drinking Chateau Ste Michelle Pinot Gris

 

Amber pulled her sources from:

What Happened To Andre
Rand, The Suspect In Ethel Atwell's Case?

“Cropsey” & The Crimes
Of Andre Rand – The Hawthorn Files

The Haunting Story Of Andre Rand, The 'Cropsey' Killer
Who Terrorized Staten Island

Andre Rand - Wikipedia

Willowbrook State School -
Wikipedia

Cropsey – 2009 Documentary

Naomi pulled her sources from:

Causing a Natural Disaster to Party: The Case of James
Scott | Overlooked

Criminal Ep 74 - Transcript

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Scott_(criminal)

https://medium.com/the-man-who-flooded-a-town-for-sex

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Flood_of_1993

 

 

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