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[The Morbid Case of Elizabeth Duncan: A Tale of Jealousy, Manipulation, and Murder]-[The Murder of Olga Kupczyk (Part 2)]

Morbid · B2 · 2026-03-05

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📋 Summary

Introduction: The Atmosphere of the Pod Lab

The episode begins with a casual, conversational tone as hosts Ash and Elena discuss the 'ratchet' state of their recording space. Reflecting on the importance of 'romanticizing your life,' they share personal anecdotes about finding joy in small things, such as 'office slippers' and 'Hatch alarm clocks.' This lighthearted opening serves as a stark contrast to the dark, true-crime narrative that follows, emphasizing the hosts' philosophy that as the world gets 'crazier,' one must lean into finding beauty and comfort in the mundane.

The Tragic Murder of Olga Kupchik

The core of the episode focuses on the second part of the murder of Olga Kupchik. Olga, a nurse who cared for Frank Duncan’s mother, Elizabeth, married Frank despite Elizabeth’s intense, unnatural possessiveness. Elizabeth, described by the hosts as a 'twat' and a 'monster,' viewed her son's marriage as a threat. When her attempts to annul the marriage failed, she embarked on a series of increasingly desperate and violent schemes to eliminate her daughter-in-law, who was eight months pregnant.

The Web of Conspirators and Betrayal

The investigation into Olga's disappearance revealed a sickening network of accomplices. Elizabeth approached numerous individuals, including Barbara Reed, Ralph Winterstein, and eventually, the hitmen Louis Moya and Gus Baldonado. Emma Short, a friend of Elizabeth, inadvertently exposed the plot to Detective Henderson. The narrative highlights the disturbing reality that many people knew of Elizabeth’s murderous intentions yet failed to intervene, a point the hosts label as the 'real tragedy of the story.'

The Brutal Execution of the Plot

Testimony from the conspirators revealed the horrific details of Olga’s final moments. On November 17th, Moya and Baldonado lured Olga from her home under the pretense that Frank was drunk in their car. They kidnapped her, brutally assaulted her, and eventually strangled her in Ojai. The medical examiner’s findings were particularly harrowing: Olga was not only strangled but had been buried alive while still pregnant, a detail that left the hosts visibly shaken.

Trial, Verdict, and the 'Monster' Mother

The trial was marked by Elizabeth’s bizarre outbursts, her erratic behavior in court, and Frank’s continued, chilling support for his mother. Despite her claims of being a victim of blackmail, the overwhelming evidence—including the 'bloody vehicle' and the confessions of her hired killers—led to a guilty verdict. Elizabeth was sentenced to death and became the last woman executed in the state of California in 1962.

Final Reflections: The Aftermath

The hosts conclude by reflecting on the 'unnatural relationship' between Elizabeth and Frank. Frank’s lifelong dedication to his mother’s innocence, despite the mounting evidence, is portrayed as a testament to the psychological damage Elizabeth inflicted on those around her. The episode serves as a grim reminder of how extreme jealousy and a lack of moral compass can destroy lives, ending on a surreal note with a 'fun fact' about bees having knees, which the hosts use to pivot back to their signature 'keep it weird' sign-off.

🎯Key Sentences

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The room's got to match the vibe.
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I think this is the beginning of something beautiful in here.
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As the world gets crazier, get more romantic.
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I just need to get into doing it.
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I really love the bedtime meditations.
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📝Key Phrases

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make a difference
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get into doing something
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fucked myself over
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wide awake
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make headway
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📖 Transcript

Hey weirdos, I'm Ash.
And I'm Elena.
And this is Morbid.
This is morbid.
This is morbid.
This is pretty morbid.

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