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One Degree of Scandalous with Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin

One Degree of Scandalous with Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin

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One Degree of Scandalous is the go-to destination for direct access to the most infamous True Crime and Pop Culture scandals.

The unmatched chemistry of hosts Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin and their ability to book the most relevant and entertaining guests directly connected with the biggest scandals and crimes of all time is what makes One Degree of Scandalous one of the fastest-growing podcasts in the world. Tom is a 25-year broadcast veteran and creator of the show, and Kato is beloved and known worldwide for being thrust into a starring role in the O.J. Simpson trial and saga as "the world's most famous houseguest." (Don't worry, Kato has his very own couch and home now).

This is the go-to spot for the most relevant and entertaining content in the True Crime and Pop Culture digital space. It is also the Number One podcast in the world for direct access to the O.J. Simpson Saga. SUBSCRIBE, leave your comments, and watch Tom Zenner Scandal on YouTube.

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  • LA Crime Expert Scott Michaels Breaks Down the Jason Simpson Theory in the O.J. Case
    2025/12/04
    O.J. Simpson case, second-killer theory, Menendez brothers, Wonderland murders, Cecil Hotel — this episode dives into some of the darkest and most debated true-crime stories in Los Angeles. Scott Michaels from ‪@DearlyDepartedTours‬ joins Tom and Kato for a full breakdown of the O.J. case: crime-scene details, timeline questions, the resurfacing second-killer theory, and why some investigators still think there are unanswered pieces.

    Kato brings his firsthand perspective from living at Nicole’s guest house, while Scott shares what he’s seen at the actual locations and how the media, tours, and public obsession shaped the case. We also get into the Menendez brothers and whether it was abuse or greed, the brutality of the Wonderland murders, and the chilling energy inside the Cecil Hotel. Scott opens up about the moments that made even him walk out of certain houses and the strange history tied to Benedict Canyon.

    If you follow true crime, Hollywood history, or you want insight from people who were actually connected to these stories, this episode is packed. IN THIS EPISODE: • O.J. Simpson: evidence, inconsistencies, second-killer theory • Kato’s 1993 timeline and behind-the-scenes stories • Scott’s firsthand crime-scene experiences • Menendez motive debate • Wonderland murder details • Cecil Hotel and L.A.’s most haunted locations _________________________________________________
    Connect with Tom on social media Facebook | http://bit.ly/3YJI1jH Instagram | http://bit.ly/3XJ1pvB Twitter | http://bit.ly/3lSjSso


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  • “I Saw Pure Evil in His Crimes” - Detective Frank Salerno Reveals How He Caught the Night Stalker
    2025/12/01
    Legendary homicide detective Frank Salerno joins us to break down the Night Stalker case in a way only the lead investigator can. Salerno led the task force that identified and captured Richard Ramirez, one of California’s most violent and unpredictable serial killers.

    In this episode, he explains the crime scenes, the early clues law enforcement missed, how he and Gil Carrillo connected the attacks, and the evidence that finally exposed the suspect behind the “Night Stalker” murders. Salerno recounts the terror Los Angeles faced during the 1984–1985 crime spree, the strategy behind building the suspect profile, and the moment he realized the attacks were linked. He also details the forensics, the footprint evidence, inter-agency coordination, the victim patterns, and the critical mistakes that allowed Ramirez to be identified.

    This is the most comprehensive breakdown of the Night Stalker investigation from the detective who solved it. Frank Salerno is known for leading two of the biggest serial killer cases in California history — the Hillside Strangler and Night Stalker investigations. He later helped establish VICAP and trained homicide units across the country.

    His insights in this episode reveal the methodology, pressure, and decisions behind tracking one of America’s most infamous serial predators.



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    1 時間 16 分
  • Legendary Detective Frank Salerno Reveals How He Caught The Hillside Stranglers
    2025/11/25
    One of the most infamous serial killer cases in American history — the Hillside Strangler murders — is finally broken down by the detective who solved it. Legendary homicide detective Frank Salerno — the man who helped catch BOTH the Hillside Stranglers and the Night Stalker — breaks down one of America’s most terrifying serial killers. In this episode, Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin take you deep inside the Hillside Strangler case, a true-crime story filled with terror, mystery, and investigative brilliance.

    Between 1977–1978, Los Angeles was paralyzed as young women were abducted, tortured, and dumped across Hollywood, Glendale, and the hillsides of LA. The media named them The Hillside Stranglers. No one knew if it was one killer… or many.

    Detective Frank Salerno walks us step-by-step through:
    • The first bodies discovered in Hollywood & Glendale
    • How ligature marks, dump sites, and victim patterns exposed a serial killer
    • The forensic challenges of the late 1970s
    • Why early leads went nowhere
    • How multiple police departments (LAPD, LASD, Glendale PD, FBI) collided
    • The chilling discovery of the “kill house” at 703 E Colorado St
    • How investigators realized there were two killers
    • Kenneth Bianchi’s shocking Washington murders
    • The break that finally tied Bianchi & Buono to the LA murders
    • Interrogations, false personalities, manipulation, and the psychological warfare behind the case
    • The longest murder trial in California history
    • How this case reshaped modern serial killer investigations.

    This episode is packed with true crime analysis, criminal psychology, forensic clues, serial killer profiling, interrogation strategy, and real police work from the man who also helped stop the Night Stalker.

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    1 時間 16 分
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