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[The Dark Charity: The Chilling Story of Helen and Olga]-[The Thing About Helen & Olga - Ep. 1: Nothing to Lose. Everything to Gain]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-02-09

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📋 Summary

The Facade of Altruism

In the sun-drenched streets of Santa Monica and Hollywood, Helen Golay and Olga Rutterschmidt appeared to be nothing more than "two little old ladies"—devoted grandmothers and "angels" in the city of angels. Helen, the sophisticated, wealthy woman with a "bouffant hairdo," and Olga, the outdoorsy, "high-RPM" Hungarian immigrant, were fixtures at local delis and gyms. To the public and Pastor Charles Suheda, they were saints who dedicated their lives to helping the homeless, offering them food, shelter, and hope. However, beneath this veneer of extreme generosity lay a "horror story" rooted in "the darkness that dwells within anyone who dares give their worst instincts free reign."

The Pattern of "Help" and Death

The duo’s outreach program was far from standard. They did not simply offer a meal; they sought out vulnerable men like Paul Vados and Kenneth McDavid, providing them with rent, food, and stability. Yet, the pattern was disturbingly cyclical: after a period of being "sustained by Helen and Olga’s unstinting generosity," these men would die in gruesome, unexplained hit-and-run accidents in dark alleys.

In 1999, Paul Vados was found crushed in an alleyway, his body subjected to a "slow, deliberate bulldozing" rather than a high-speed collision. Years later, in 2005, Kenneth McDavid met a similarly "grotesquely twisted" end. In both instances, Helen and Olga were the ones to step forward, offering to pay for burials and acting as the next of kin, despite having no biological connection to the victims. Their "division of labor"—with Helen acting as the "hardcore business person" and Olga as the "muscle"—seemed designed to manage these vulnerable wards efficiently.

The Investigation: Uncovering the Truth

The sinister nature of these "accidents" finally drew the attention of Ed Webster, a seasoned private investigator working for a life insurance company. When a claim for a million dollars was filed following Kenneth McDavid’s death, Webster began to peel back the layers of the case. He noted discrepancies that local police had initially overlooked: McDavid had been drugged with a "prescription drug cocktail" before his death, and the nature of his "massive trauma"—specifically the crushing injuries to his chest and head—suggested something far more intentional than a random hit-and-run.

Webster’s investigation revealed that the victims were not merely objects of charity, but targets of a calculated financial scheme. The beneficiaries of the life insurance policies were none other than Helen and Olga themselves, listed as business partners. As Webster put it, "You don't make judgments. You just kind of put it all together and think wait a minute, this needs to be explored."

Conclusion

The story of Helen and Olga serves as a chilling reminder of how easily the guise of altruism can be weaponized. What started as a seemingly normal volunteer effort for the homeless evolved into a series of calculated murders driven by greed. The "darkness" that Pastor Suheda and others failed to see was hidden in plain sight, masked by the comforting image of two elderly women who, in reality, treated human lives as nothing more than "a piece of garbage" to be discarded for profit.

🎯Key Sentences

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The old ladies were as predictable as the California sun.
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They just kind of fit the bill for the kind of volunteer that might be a good fit for our program.
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Quite right.
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They were sort of opposites in a lot of ways.
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And they hit it off.
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📝Key Phrases

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dressed to kill
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fit the bill
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get my motor running
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keep tabs
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division of labor
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📖 Transcript

The old ladies were as predictable as the California sun.
Helen, the rich one, the one with the big, bouffant hairdo emerged from her Santa Monica apartment each morning dressed to kill.
Tasteful ensembles, tight skirts lipstick, jewelry dangling from her ears and jangling at her wrists.
From there she drove her white Mercedes SUV a couple of miles over to Izzy's, a beloved neighborhood deli, on Wilshire Boulevard.
Potted plants, vaulted ceiling.
Everybody knew Helen at Izzy's.

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