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Episode 599: The Kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle (Part 2)

2024/9/9
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Elena 和 Ash 详细描述了绑架案的经过,包括绑架者的计划、实施过程、受害者的经历以及警方破案的过程。她们分析了绑架者的犯罪动机、心理特征以及犯罪手段,并对司法机关的处理结果进行了评价。同时,她们也关注了受害者芭芭拉·麦科尔在经历绑架事件后的生活状态和心理恢复情况。她们的叙述涵盖了案件的各个方面,并对案件的社会影响进行了反思。 Elena 和 Ash 对绑架案中涉及的多个角色进行了深入的分析,包括主要嫌疑人加里·克里斯和露丝·艾斯曼·谢尔,以及受害者芭芭拉·麦科尔及其家人。她们探讨了绑架者的心理动机、犯罪行为的残酷性以及受害者所遭受的痛苦。此外,她们还对司法机关在处理此案中的表现进行了评价,并对案件的社会影响进行了反思。她们的分析深入浅出,既展现了案件的复杂性,又突出了案件中体现的人性善恶。

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Barbara Jane Mackle's kidnapping began when two gunmen burst into her motel room, tied up her mother, and abducted her. A ransom note was found, revealing Barbara was buried alive in a box. This horrifying crime quickly grabbed national attention.
  • Barbara Jane Mackle was kidnapped from an Atlanta motel room.
  • The kidnappers left a ransom note in the Mackle family's yard.
  • Barbara was buried alive in a box with limited supplies.

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In the early morning hours of December 17, 1968, two gunmen burst into the Atlanta motel room of Barbara Jane Mackle and her mother, Jane. After tying up and chloroforming Jane Mackle, the two kidnapped Barbara, forcing her into their car at gunpoint. Later that day, a family friend received a call at the Mackle home in Florida, instructing them to look in the northwest corner of the Mackle’s yard, where they would find a ransom note with details about how to ensure their daughter’s safe return.

Once the note was unearthed, the Mackle’s learned their daughter had been placed inside a box and buried in the ground in a remote location. She has enough food, water, and air to survive for a few days, but if the family doesn’t act quickly, there’s a good chance Barbara will die

The kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle was an elaborately planned, well-executed crime that quickly dominated local and national headlines, which was no small feat in a year of major social upheaval. By the 1960s, kidnapping for ransom was a familiar concept, but to be kidnapped and buried alive was a terrifying thought that shook Americans to their core and left everyone wondering, what kind of person could do such a thing?

Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me The Axe Podcast for research and writing support!

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