Join us this episode as we talk about brothers Randolph and David Roth, convicted murderers in the state of Washington. Their crimes were separate and unrelated, however it led us to ask the question: Can being a murderer be a genetic trait?
We learn about the use of a peacock feather as a way to convince a stranger to have sex and discuss why the 80's were a horrible time for hairstyles and meeting possible spouses.
They say there comes a time when everything comes full circle. This episode is that moment for our podcast. (Don't ask who "they" is, we don't know) It seems to us that the connections in the Pacific Northwest are tight between killers and there is no shortage of similarities to be found among them. 
As always, the saying remains true...Stay out of the woods!
Some info from this episode:
murderpedia.org
wikipedia.org
seattletimes.com