
Murder Phone
In Season One Tony will cover his life with a brain injury and how it eventually led him to corresponding with some of the world's most notorious serial killers. The first season will describe Tony's 6 year relationship with David Gore. Through Gore’s letters you will get to know this monster’s most intimate thoughts. How he hunted, what were his trophies, personal detailed descriptions of killings, his Death Row relationship with Ted Bundy and how he literally talked his way into the execution chamber. You will hear interviews with women who survived to tell of their horrifying experience with David Gore and Fred Waterfield The Killing Cousins. Tony will cover a story that not many know and no one ever talks about. We guarantee that this season will get you as close to a Serial Killer as you ever want to be.
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Murder Phone
Slipping Through the Cracks of Justice Season 7, Part 13 – “Hell’s Timeline: The Final Chapter”
In this chilling conclusion of Hell’s Timeline, we expose the brutal truth the official record refuses to tell. David Gore and Fred Waterfield—Florida’s “Killing Cousins”—didn’t begin their slaughter in 1981, as the system claims. Their reign of terror started years earlier, in the mid-1970s, with warning signs flashing in neon.
Survivors like Angela Hommell bravely named their attackers, but law enforcement dismissed her as a liar. Other victims fought to escape, reported the assaults, and still—nothing. Instead of stopping them, the system gave one of these predators a badge.
From 1973 to 1983, a full decade of ignored red flags and missed opportunities left a trail of bodies across Florida. By the time Gore and Waterfield were finally caught, the ground was already soaked with innocent blood.
This isn’t just a timeline. It’s proof of how justice failed at every turn. They could have been stopped—but they weren’t. And because of that, countless young women never came home.
Standard Legal Disclaimer for Murder Phone:
“The content of this podcast, including all phone calls, interviews, and original commentary, is the exclusive property of Murder Phone Podcasts, You Tube Video,Ciaglia Productions and Murder Phone LLC and any and all Murder Phone Productions. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or redistribution of any part of this show—including but not limited to recorded calls with incarcerated individuals—is strictly prohibited and may result in legal action.
All audio recordings featured in this podcast are used with permission and are protected under copyright law. Any individual or entity using our original material without express written consent will be subject to copyright infringement claims and DMCA takedown notices.
Murder Phone is more than a podcast—it’s a protected body of work. Respect it, or face the consequences.”