• Episode 30: Holly Dunn, Sole Survivor of the Railroad Killer

  • Nov 8 2021
  • Length: 54 mins
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Episode 30: Holly Dunn, Sole Survivor of the Railroad Killer

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  • On the night of August 29th, 1997, the lives of University of Kentucky college students, Holly Dunn, and her boyfriend, Chris Maier were changed forever. 

    Holly Dunn would be the sole survivor of the infamous serial killer, Angel Maturino Resendiz. His brutal rampage would take the lives of at least 23 known victims. 

    You can read Holly's book, http://www.hollykdunn.com/sole-survivor/

     

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Great podcast

I can remember being at my old job, what seems like an eternity ago, he was “rumored” to have been in the area. People were asked to be aware and sadly were told to keep a closer eye on their kids etc as if anyone needs to be reminded. I was called to the downstairs part by a student teacher who said a man was looking in the open window. I felt this terrible feeling, literally ran down the staircase and down the hallway to grab the exit doors and saw the man rounding the corner to come inside. I slammed the double doors so hard and fast, they locked immediately. We were near a railway, he looked exactly like the photos that I have looked at. The particular town I was in did not have many people who fit his description, It was during the time that he was sighted, I cannot say with 100% accuracy that it was the Railroad Killer, but the feeling of urgency and terror when I saw him has always made me believe that my coworker and I had a brush with evil.

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