Posted on 03/17/2025 1:04:22 PM PDT by Morgana
A new true-crime podcast is delving into crimes of the past and present in relation to sex, procreation, pregnancy, birth, and all things human reproduction. The latest episode of Conceiving Crime centers on a shocking story out of Illinois in 2019.
In September of that year, Mark was at his home in Michigan when he received a phone call from his wife, who asked him to drive out to see her sister, whose husband had died just a few days earlier. She needed help cleaning out their home, including the garage. He and his wife had been married for 35 years, but Mark had not once been invited to his in-laws’ home — until now. He agreed to go help.
After arriving, it appeared to Mark that his brother-in-law was a hoarder. He had also been a doctor.
“We began to clear the clutter from the home, and opened up the garage door to find a wall of everything he had saved … car parts, empty dog food containers .. he never discarded a container,” said Mark. “So, as we were digging through the second day, it was the evening, I opened up a cardboard box, and found some bags in there with liquid in it. And as I lifted the third bag out, I realized what I was looking at. I almost collapsed. It was beyond anything I ever thought. My son was with me and came and saw it and he immediately wanted to leave and never come back.”
Mark didn’t know what to do. He considered pushing these particular boxes aside or burying them in the backyard. He knew what would happen if the public learned about what he had just found, but he had walked into that house as a law-abiding citizen, and he wanted to walk out of the house the same way. He called his wife, who stopped what she was doing to pray.
Then they called the police.
Listen to the latest episode of Conceiving Crime here or wherever you listen to your podcasts
His brother in law was Heisenberg...
Listen to the podcast here:
https://www.conceivingcrimepodcast.com/episode-2-2411
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P35SeUyRn0I
Ulrich “George” Klopfer
I’ve posted about him
can you give us a hint what it was?
Im not clicking the links so you might as well just tell us what it was.
nvm... sorry I asked!!
Fetuses................
Klopfer was an abortionist...
Waste of bandwidth
Her husband dies, and she’s ready to get rid of his stuff only a few days later? It took my mom and I several month before we were ready to tackle that job.
unreal... and to keep them as souvenirs is demented beyond belief...
Sounds like all the “stories” flashing on news feed pages.
“Mark in Michigan”
No real names, dates. or places.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3789126/posts
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3785257/posts
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3782955/posts
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“They were never invited over in 35 years, and then they call when they need someone to do some work. heh.”
Hehe, it makes for a good story!
Let’s put it this way, Klopher is probably in Liquid hot magma right now.
We were in my parents’ home fairly fast after my mom passed, but we were moving my sister out at about the same time. If I remembe correctly. She was my parents’ live-in caregiver.
Yea it was a teaser I had to click on the link to realize who they were talking about. I remembered quickly.
There are transcripts on the link if you’d rather read it.
https://www.conceivingcrimepodcast.com/episode-2-2411
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