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Welcome to Homocidal Tendency, a podcast dedicated to the grit, the gore, and the forgotten ghosts of queer history.


We bridge the gap between the visceral horror of serial murder and the cold reality of life on the streets.


Whether it's a high-profile manhunt for a community predator or a quiet, back-alley tragedy that never made the nightly news, we’re digging up the truth that’s been buried under decades of apathy.


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  • Shadows of The West Side Piers
    Apr 19 2026

    In the 1980s and 90s, the decaying shipping warehouses of Manhattan’s West Village were a world entirely of their own.

    For thousands of marginalized queer youth, trans women, and outcasts pushed to the fringes of the city, the rotting timber and pitch-black labyrinths of Piers 45, 46, and 50 offered a vital sanctuary.

    It was the cradle of the underground ballroom scene and a place of unapologetic freedom.

    ​But the dark hides everyone equally.

    ​In this episode of Homocidal Tendency, we step off the cobblestones of West Street and into the shadows to explore how the ultimate haven became a hunting ground.

    We unpack the deeply atmospheric and terrifying history of an era where unchecked predators, roving gangs, and police apathy turned the waterfront into a literal trap, and how the city eventually paved over the history of the people who fought to survive there.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The Concrete Labyrinth: The imposing architecture, isolation, and daily dangers of living on the rotting wood of the West Village piers.
    • The Cruising Scene: How the mechanics of the post-Stonewall underground nightlife inadvertently created the perfect camouflage for serial killers.
    • The Bag Murders (CUPPI): The chilling 1970s string of dismembered victims found in the Hudson River, the connection to The Exorcist extra Paul Bateson, and the permanent shadow of dread left behind.
    • The Ramrod Massacre: The horrific November 1980 mass shooting carried out by Ronald Crumpley that proved the perimeter of the waterfront was just as deadly as the dark.
    • The Loss of a Legend: The tragic 1992 death of LGBTQ+ icon and waterfront protector Marsha P. Johnson, the highly contested police ruling, and the massive community uprising that followed.
    • Erasure: The city’s decision to bulldoze the crime scenes for luxury real estate and the ghosts still lingering beneath Hudson River Park.

    Resources & Visuals:

    To truly understand the monolithic scale and raw atmosphere of the waterfront, you have to see it. Head over to our social media to view the incredible, gritty photography of the era, including works by artists like Alvin Baltrop.

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    If you appreciate these deep dives into the underreported, atmospheric corners of true crime, please take a second to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. It is the absolute best way to help the show grow and bring these forgotten stories to light.

    ​Stay out of the dark.

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    32 min
  • The Mysterious life and Murder of Cam Lyman
    Apr 13 2026

    A sprawling 40-acre estate in the Rhode Island woods. A disconnected phone line. Millions of dollars vanished into thin air. The only witnesses? A pack of 50 prize-winning dogs.

    ​This week on Homocidal Tendency, we are traveling back to the 1980s to unpack one of the most infuriating and heartbreaking cases of the decade. We explore the life of Cam Lyman, a transgender millionaire who built an isolated fortress to protect himself from a hostile society, only to be betrayed by the one person he let inside the gates.

    ​From the forged letters and the missing briefcase of uninsured jewels to the grim discovery inside a 500-pound septic tank a decade later, we break down the timeline, the staggering legal loopholes, and the ultimate erasure of Cam’s identity in death.

    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • The Fortress: Cam’s intense isolation, his championship dog-breeding operation, and the terrifying realities of navigating trans healthcare in the 1980s.
    • The Caretaker: Enter George O'Neil—the trusted proxy who took over the estate and spun an elaborate, decade-long alibi.
    • The Missing Millions: The forensic accounting nightmare that revealed just how much of the Lyman fortune evaporated.
    • The Gruesome Discovery: The 1997 unearthing of the hopkinton estate's darkest secret.
    • The Aftermath: The devastating legal conclusion and why Cam’s family ultimately buried him under his deadname.

    Connect with the Show:

    Did O'Neil act alone in moving that massive concrete lid, or is someone else still out there harboring a 40-year-old secret? Let me know your theories!

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    If you are loving the deep dives, please take a second to leave us a 5-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it truly helps us keep bringing these stories to light.

    ​New to the podcast? Lock your doors and catch up on our first 17 binge-worthy episodes, available right now!

    Stay safe, watch who you trust, and remember... the most dangerous monsters are usually the ones we invite inside.

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    42 min
  • The Cleveland Torso Murders
    Apr 6 2026

    The Cleveland Torso Murders | The Butcher of Kingsbury Run

    Episode Description:

    In the grip of the Great Depression, the soot-choked city of Cleveland was brought to its knees by a phantom. Between 1935 and 1938, a brilliant, meticulous monster turned the shantytowns of Kingsbury Run and the illicit vice district of the "Roaring Third" into his own personal slaughterhouse.

    ​This week on Homocidal Tendency, we descend into the shadows of the Rust Belt to hunt the Mad Butcher. We explore the gruesome, surgical signature of the killer, the escalating cat-and-mouse game that ultimately broke legendary lawman Eliot Ness, and the chilling parallels to the Black Dahlia.

    ​But more importantly, we look at who the Butcher chose to dismantle. This killer weaponized the prejudices of 1930s society, specifically targeting the invisible and the unprotected transients, sex workers, and members of the underground queer community. We take a deep dive into the tragic story of Victim Number One, Edward Andrassy, and how the brutal homophobia of the era provided the perfect cover for a monster hiding in plain sight.

    In Memoriam:

    We dedicate this episode to the victims who were marginalized in life and violently erased in death. To Edward Andrassy, Florence Polillo, Rose Wallace, and the nine unidentified John and Jane Does forever trapped in the archives. You are not forgotten.

    Join the Investigation:

    To see the unredacted evidence files, death masks, and historical maps of Kingsbury Run discussed in today's episode, follow us on social media:

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    If you survived the shadows this week, please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It is the best way to help other true crime fans find the show!

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    48 min
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