Christine Rothschild

Christine Rothschild

Author: AbJack Entertainment February 18, 2023 Duration: 54:01
Episode 11 Christine Rothschild

In May 1968, the murder of University of Wisconsin – Madison first year student Christine Rothschild shocked the campus of 33,000 students. Studious and quiet Christine was unhappy at UW, and hoped to transfer – but two days before she was due to leave, she was murdered in a brutal and sadistic case of overkill. Her brazen killer waylaid her in broad daylight, and arranged her in a gruesome tableau that resulted in him being termed a psychopath. Christine's case is unsolved – but we will discuss the prime suspect in the case, a man who reportedly was stalking the young student, and whose erratic and disturbing behavior was ignored by the university.

Be sure to check out the two books about this case referenced in this episode:
Murder on the 56th Day by Linda Schulko & Mad City: The True Story of the Campus Murders That America Forgot by Michael Arntfield


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Women and Crime
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Every other Saturday, Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg bring their unique dual perspective to Campus Killings, a true crime podcast from AbJack Entertainment. Both seasoned criminologists and educators, they examine cases where violence has intruded upon the one place meant for learning and growth. This isn't just a recounting of facts; it's a deep, thoughtful analysis that asks difficult questions about society, safety, and the systems that fail to prevent tragedy. You'll hear them discuss the intricate details of some of the most shocking murders to occur on school and university grounds, applying their academic rigor and professional insight to understand the how and the why. Their conversation moves beyond the headlines to consider the profound impact on communities and the lasting echoes of each crime. For anyone fascinated by the complexities of criminal behavior within insulated environments, this podcast offers a sobering, intelligent exploration. New episodes arrive bi-weekly, providing thorough examinations that respect the gravity of the subject while seeking clarity amidst the chaos.
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