• Episode 473: Hayward Bissell and the Murder of Patricia Booher

  • Jul 3 2023
  • Duración: 1 h y 9 m
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Episode 473: Hayward Bissell and the Murder of Patricia Booher

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  • On January 24, 2000, sheriff’s deputies in Mentone, Alabama stopped an older model Lincoln with Ohio plates that they suspected was involved in a hit-and-run accident earlier that day. The driver was thirty-seven-year-old Hayward Bissell of Norwalk, Ohio and strapped into the seat beside him was the remains of his twenty-four-year-old girlfriend, Patricia Booher. To the deputies’ horror, Booher’s hand and leg had been severed from her body, her eyes had been gouged out, and her heart and liver had been torn out, but were still in the car. Further investigation revealed that, in addition to Booher’s murder, Bissell had also attempted to kill two other couples on what appeared to be a rampage across two states.


    Thank you to the ever so talented David White for research assistance :)



    -Schizophrenia & Psychosis Action Alliance -

    Website:sczaction.org

    Services: Education and support groups


    National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

    Website:nami.org

    Services: General resources for mental health


    Domestic Violence:

    -US Hotline Number: 1(800)-799-7233


    -The Battered Women's Justice Project: **We donated to them, I met with them and they are amazing**

    Website: BWJP.org

    Services: Free legal help


    -Center For Domestic Peace

    Website: Centerfordomesticpeace.org

    Services: Support groups




    References

    Acton, Andy. 2000. "Secret Service questions man in mutilation case." Birminghm Post-Herald, January 26: 23.

    Associated Press. 2002. "Mental illness plea accepted." Atlanta Constitution , February 8: D12.

    —. 2000. "Couple honors heroic Labrador retrievers." Birmingham Post-Herald, March 15: 16.

    —. 2001. "Man held in mutilation slaying to undergo more mental tests." Macon Telegraph, August 13: 12.

    —. 2000. "Police probe mutilation death of woman." The Anniston Star, Janaury 25: 8.

    —. 2000. "Suspect in mutilation death of woman to be sent to mental hsopital." The Anniston Star, January 26: 12.

    Bradley, Eric. 2000. "Manty native relates tale of terror." Manitowoc Herald-Times, Jul 7: 1.

    Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. 2000. "Mental tests urged for slaying suspect." Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Janaury 27: 14.

    Harper, Carol. 2000. "Dismay, disbelief follow mutilation death." Sandusky Register, January 26.

    Johnson, Sheila. 2013. Blood Highway. New York, NY: Pinnacle Books.

    Nowak, Joe. 2000. "Victim's father in prison for rape." Norwalk Reflector, January 25.

    Nowak, Joe, and Jonathan Rickard. 2000. "Suspect has history of violent behavior." Norfolk Reflector, January 25.


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Sad & Gruesome Case

This was a great episode (aren’t they all though?) - not only was the case discussed but there were resources at the end for those who may be in need of a place to turn to.
This was a gruesome case that was hard to hear about at times, but in order for society to understand the difference between evil and mental illness the brutal truth is necessary.
Im the daughter of a mom with schizoaffective disorder who wasn’t medicated or seen for what she was struggling through until five years ago when I was 39. I watched the hell her mind put her through. It sucked, to say the least.
Hearing cases like this and then hearing Alaina & Ash’s empathy and understanding is incredible.
Great podcast with informed and wise insight from the hosts. Well done witches.
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