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About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Los Angeles Times Jealousy Linked to Fatal Stabbing of Girl Oakland Tribune Slain Orinda girl's friends received calls Cops hunt leads in girl's killing Reward in Orinda girl's slaying rises to $50,000. All leads fail in slaying of teenager Break in murder case expected Orinda suspect driven by fear of rejection, authorities say Parole denied 2nd time for young student killer The San Francisco Examiner Stunned friends wonder why Orinda girl was killed Hundreds bid sad adieu to Kirsten at emotional rites Reward offered in murder of Orinda girl The Parents Suspicion, fear haunt slain girl's classmates FBI profile led to teen-ager Innocent plea in death of cheerleader FBI witness ties jealousy to Costas murder Girl's murder trial evokes sympathy, bitterness, curiosity Orinda teen killer could be out 'in 3 to 4 years' Orinda teen gets 9 years for slaying Protest over parole of schoolgirl's killer In a Deadly Explosion of Teenage Unhappiness, One Life Is Cut Short, Another Blighted by Murder
PODCAST EXCERPT Bernadette Protti was a sophomore, a pretty blonde with a circle of friends. Even though she studied hard she never felt she was good enough. Bernadette worked hard at everything. She tried out to be a cheerleader but didn't make it. She swam but wasn't picked to be on the varsity team. She tried out for the yearbook club but wasn't selected. Kirsten Costas was also a sophomore. She was pretty, outgoing and popular. Kirsten excelled at everything. She was an all-around athlete who swam, skied, played soccer, was a gymnast and a great dancer. She belonged to the yearbook club and was selected to be a cheerleader. Bernadette didn't see herself as popular enough, she brushed aside her good looks and high marks and dwelled on her failures. Kirsten became a symbol for everything that was wrong in Bernadette's life.
VICTIM: KIRSTEN COSTAS INITATION TO MURDER In high school Bernadette was popular but she brushed aside her high marks and dwelled on her failures. Her classmate Kirsten became a symbol for everything wrong in Bernadette's life. One night she lured Kirsten in to her car.
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About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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VICTIM: KIRSTEN COSTAS INITATION TO MURDER In high school Bernadette was popular but she brushed aside her high marks and dwelled on her failures. Her classmate Kirsten became a symbol for everything wrong in Bernadette's life. One night she lured Kirsten in to her car.
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PODCAST EXCERPT Bernadette Protti was a sophomore, a pretty blonde with a circle of friends. Even though she studied hard she never felt she was good enough. Bernadette worked hard at everything. She tried out to be a cheerleader but didn't make it. She swam but wasn't picked to be on the varsity team. She tried out for the yearbook club but wasn't selected. Kirsten Costas was also a sophomore. She was pretty, outgoing and popular. Kirsten excelled at everything. She was an all-around athlete who swam, skied, played soccer, was a gymnast and a great dancer. She belonged to the yearbook club and was selected to be a cheerleader. Bernadette didn't see herself as popular enough, she brushed aside her good looks and high marks and dwelled on her failures. Kirsten became a symbol for everything that was wrong in Bernadette's life.
MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Los Angeles Times Jealousy Linked to Fatal Stabbing of Girl Oakland Tribune Slain Orinda girl's friends received calls Cops hunt leads in girl's killing Reward in Orinda girl's slaying rises to $50,000. All leads fail in slaying of teenager Break in murder case expected Orinda suspect driven by fear of rejection, authorities say Parole denied 2nd time for young student killer The San Francisco Examiner Stunned friends wonder why Orinda girl was killed Hundreds bid sad adieu to Kirsten at emotional rites Reward offered in murder of Orinda girl The Parents Suspicion, fear haunt slain girl's classmates FBI profile led to teen-ager Innocent plea in death of cheerleader FBI witness ties jealousy to Costas murder Girl's murder trial evokes sympathy, bitterness, curiosity Orinda teen killer could be out 'in 3 to 4 years' Orinda teen gets 9 years for slaying Protest over parole of schoolgirl's killer In a Deadly Explosion of Teenage Unhappiness, One Life Is Cut Short, Another Blighted by Murder
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