
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
32. Murderer in the Hudson Valley: Nathaniel White
In this episode, we delve into the disturbing case of Nathaniel White, a serial killer who terrorized New York’s Hudson Valley in the early 1990s. Listeners will learn about his gruesome pattern of “overkill,” including multiple stab wounds, extreme mutilation, and deliberate posing of his victims. We’ll explore the investigation that spanned multiple jurisdictions, the chilling confessions White eventually provided, and the controversy surrounding his repeated parole releases. Along the way, we’ll honor the lives of the six victims and discuss the psychological underpinnings of a killer who claimed to be inspired by a violent movie scene. This is an unsettling yet essential lesson in how law enforcement, family members, and entire communities can rally together—even when faced with unimaginable brutality.
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Sources:
- Twisted Killers (Peacock)
Season 1, Episode 3: “Overkilled” - Wikipedia
Entry: “Nathaniel White”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_White - UPI Archives
Original article (August 6, 1992): “Victim’s father disputes ‘voices’ claim in serial killings.” - Murderpedia
Entry: “Nathaniel White”
http://murderpedia.org/male.W/w/white-nathaniel.htm - The New York Times
- “Relatives Cracked Serial-Killing Case.” August 7, 1992
- “Wallkill Man Indicted in 5 More Killings.” September 9, 1992
- “Don’t Blame Parole for Murders.” August 8, 1992
- “Court Links Abuse Count to Parolee.” August 8, 1992
- “Did the State Parole System Fail?” August 6, 1992
- “Man Sentenced in Killings.” May 27, 1993
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