I Swear To Drunk I Am Not God

EP 17 PART 2 - THE WINEVILLE CHICKEN COOP MURDERS - GORDON S. NORTHCOTT

Season 1 Episode 17

Welcome to Episode Seventeen PT. 2!

It's a two-parter!

Today, we continue talking about one of the most heinous crimes in American History, The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders.  From 1926-1928, Gordon Stewart Northcott kidnapped, raped, and killed up to 20 boys in California; one victim was the precious Walter Collins in Los Angeles, as examined in the movie The Changeling starring Angelina Jolie.

The poison in this episode is the Amaro Nonino Negroni.

If you want to drink with us, you will need an Amaro Nonino, gin, and sweet vermouth

The recipe for the Amaro Nonino Negroni (Grimoni) is as follows:
1 oz Gin
1 oz Sweet or Semi-sweet Red Vermouth
1 oz Amaro Nonino

Pour ingredients over ice in a cocktail glass and stir for 30 seconds.  Add ice to a rocks glass and strain.

Enjoy!

If you're interested in more information on Gordon Stewart Northcott - Here are some of my sources -

I read "Nothing is Strange with You: The Life and Crimes of Gordon Stewart Northcott" by James Jeffrey Paul
https://www.amazon.com/Nothing-Strange-You-Stewart-Northcott/dp/1436366267

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