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Episode 597: The Kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle

2024/9/5
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Ash 和 Elena 对 1968 年芭芭拉·简·麦可绑架案进行了详细描述,讲述了案发经过、警方和联邦调查局的介入以及最终的破案过程。她们重点描述了受害者芭芭拉被绑架、活埋的经过,以及她母亲简在案发后所经历的困境和不公正待遇。同时,她们也讲述了受害者父亲罗伯特·麦可与联邦调查局的合作,以及赎金交换过程中的曲折和意外。整个事件中,她们展现了对受害者的同情,以及对案发过程中的不公正和警方失误的批判。 Ash 和 Elena 还对案发过程中出现的各种人物进行了分析,包括汽车旅馆的夜班职员 Walter Perkins、对受害者母亲态度轻蔑的警官以及最终协助破案的警官。她们对这些人物的行为进行了评价,并分析了这些行为对案件的影响。此外,她们还对绑匪的心理动机和作案手法进行了推测,并对受害者芭芭拉在被活埋期间的心理状态和生存策略进行了描述。

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In December 1967, Barbara Jane Mackle, a student at Emory University, was looking forward to Christmas break. However, she caught the flu, so her mother, Jane, traveled to Atlanta to care for her at the Roadway Inn. A few days later, in the early morning hours, intruders broke into their room, chloroformed Jane, and kidnapped Barbara.
  • Barbara Mackle, an Emory University student, was kidnapped from a motel room.
  • The kidnappers chloroformed Barbara's mother and left her tied up.
  • The only item missing from the room was Barbara herself.

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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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Murray, Frank. 1968. "Researcher and 2 sought in kidnap." Atlanta Constitution, December 20: 1.

New York Times. 1968. "Ransom pickup inadvertently foiled by Miami police." New York Times, December 20.

Raines, Howell. 1979. "Parole of a kidnapper angers Atlanta." New York Times, May 14: A14.

Sosin, Milt. 1969. "FBI hunts Ruth's 'flight pal'." Miami News, March 6: 1.

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United Press International. 1968. "Gunman and 'boy' kidnapp 20-year-old coed, Florida millionaire's daughter." New York Times, December 18: 25.

Vissar, Steve. 2006. "The strange odyssey of Gary Krist; From kidnapper to prisoner to doctor to alleged drug smuggler." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 19.

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