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[The Twisted Tale of Elizabeth Duncan: A Mother-in-Law from Hell]-[The Murder of Olga Kupczyk]

Morbid · B2 · 2026-03-02

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📋 Summary

The Dark Dynamics of a Codependent Bond

The podcast episode delves into the deeply unsettling life of Olga Kupchick, a young nurse who falls in love with Frank Duncan, a 30-year-old lawyer. The narrative quickly reveals that Frank is not merely a "mama's boy"; he is trapped in a profoundly toxic, codependent relationship with his mother, Elizabeth Duncan. Frank’s own words describe his mother as "the apple of his eye," but the reality painted by those around them suggests a far more disturbing intimacy, with one family friend describing their bond as being "very intimate, such as a man and wife should be." This extreme attachment, exacerbated by Elizabeth’s history of using suicide attempts to manipulate Frank, sets the stage for a tragic confrontation when Olga enters the picture.

The "Monster-in-Law" Escalation

From the moment Frank introduces Olga to his mother, Elizabeth makes her hostility clear. She chillingly remarks that she could "easily get rid of her by pushing her down some stairs," a sentiment that proves to be more than just an "offhand comment." As Olga and Frank’s relationship progresses—and eventually results in a pregnancy—Elizabeth’s behavior spirals into a campaign of terror. She subjects Olga to daily harassment, slander, and vague threats, while Frank remains largely passive, consistently choosing to "go home to mommy" rather than defend his pregnant wife. Olga’s fear of her mother-in-law is constant, with her family noting that she frequently complained of "violence and threats she underwent at the hands of her mother-in-law."

A Diabolical Scheme: The Fake Annulment

Perhaps the most bizarre and sinister turn in the story occurs when Elizabeth, unable to accept that her son is married, orchestrates a fraudulent legal maneuver. Having been banned from the Salvation Army for her erratic behavior, she recruits a desperate, down-on-his-luck man named Ralph Winterstein. Elizabeth pays him to pose as her son Frank, while she poses as Olga, to petition a judge for an annulment. In a shocking lapse of judicial oversight, the court grants the annulment based on the false claim that the marriage was never consummated. Frank discovers the deception but fails to report it, further illustrating his total subjugation to his mother’s will.

The Disappearance of Olga Kupchick

As the harassment intensifies, Elizabeth is heard telling acquaintances, "I'll kill her if it's the last thing I do." The tension reaches a breaking point in November 1958 when Olga goes missing. Her apartment shows signs of a sudden departure—baby clothes are left folded, and her purse remains on the dresser. Despite Frank’s attempt to frame the situation as a "runaway wife" scenario meant to "teach him a lesson," the evidence points toward foul play. The investigation is further muddied by Elizabeth’s attempts to implicate local petty criminals in a fabricated extortion plot, which the hosts describe as "top tier cuckoo nuts bananas."

Conclusion: A Pattern of Control

The episode concludes with the police beginning to see through Elizabeth’s "performative" hysteria. The investigation into the extortion plot reveals that Elizabeth is the common denominator in all the chaos. While the hosts note that Frank is the "poussois of the century" for his refusal to protect his wife, the true horror lies in Elizabeth’s singular, murderous determination to eliminate any threat to her control over her son. The story stands as a chilling reminder of how far a pathologically possessive parent can go, with the hosts emphasizing that the case is so "mind-boggling" it requires a two-part investigation to fully uncover the extent of Elizabeth’s depravity.

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📖 Transcript

Hey weirdos, I'm Ash.
I'm Alayna.
And this is Morbid.
This is Morbid.
Guys, I love doing this podcast but I am a little upset right now because I was eating some dill pickle pretzels.
That were really good and I can't eat those on air.

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