Season 1: Episode 8 TRUE CRIME: How online teen love turned into a quadruple homicide
Internet Safety Podcast: In 2008, Emma, a 16yo girl from Virginia goes online and meets a 20yo man (Scott) from California. They bond (virtually) over their love for horrorcore music. Seven months into their online-only relationship, Emmal decides to ask her best friend – an 18 yo named Mel from West Virginia to travel with her, and her parents (Deborah and Mark) to a horrorcore concert in Detroit. The road trip adventure would also include Scott – flying in from California, anxious to meet his girlfriend for the first time in real-life. When they meet, Scott is nothing like the person Emma imagined. Scott does not take the rejection well. A few days after the concert, police would discover four bodies and one of the most gruesome murder scenes in Virginia history.
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Internet Safety Podcast: In 2008, Emma, a 16yo girl from Virginia goes online and meets a 20yo man (Scott) from California. They bond (virtually) over their love for horrorcore music. Their romance blossoms publicly on message boards and among their shared fan community. Seven months into their onli…
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Episode Summary
** Big Mama’s House Podcast is written and hosted by Jesse Weinberger – Internet Safety speaker, Internet Safety Podcast host, and writer. This parenting podcast covers digital parenting issues including: cyberbullying, sexting, sexual predators, gaming & tech addiction, and is a perfect resources for parents, schools, and law enforcement audiences. Episodes vary and include: specific app guidance, digital true crime stories, interviews, book reviews, and much more.
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- Show: Web of Lies Network: Investigation Discovery
Season 1: Episode 6 Farmville Horror
Premiered 2/12/2014 - Bay Area suspect allegedly bludgeoned victims
- Quadruple-murder suspect’s sister has received death threats over Virginia slayings
- UPDATE: Details emerge about weapons used in Farmville killings
- Services held for Farmville slaying victims
- Services held for slain Longwood professor
- Father made futile trip in search for slain daughter
- The unfolding of a cruel crime in Farmville, and a strange one
- Farmville suspect told of confrontation, cab driver says
- Slain W.Va. teenager mourned at service
- Suspect told cabbie he confronted girlfriend
- Rapper, suspect’s mother provide slayings case details
- Slain pastor remembered as gifted and compassionate
- Services for Farmville slaying victims begin today
- Graveside service scheduled today for slain pastor
- Gruesome music genre becomes subject of scrutiny
- Police tell of encounters with Farmville suspect
- Teen victims were drawn to macabre music
- Farmville victims died from blunt force trauma
- Suspect’s sister expresses remorse in Farmville slayings
- Excerpts: Farmville suspect’s sister writes
- Calif. police raid home of quadruple murder suspect
- Appomattox church fondly recalls slain pastor
- Police look at role lyrics may have had in slayings
- Longwood professor ‘loved her work’
- Suspect may have been in contact via Internet with professor’s daughter
- Show: Web of Lies Network: Investigation Discovery
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Jesse "Big Mama" Weinberger is an Internet Safety Speaker for schools, the host of the Internet Safety Podcast: Big Mama's House Podcast, and the author of The Boogeyman Exists: And He’s In Your Child’s Back Pocket; a guide for parents and educators on how to keep children safe in a 24-7 always connected digital society. Learn more about how to keep your children safe online. She has been teaching parents, schools, and students how to navigate online and mobile risks since 2003. Jesse is available for internet safety presentations to schools, parents, students, and organizations all over the United States.
