Morbid

Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

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Apr 3, 2025
In the Bay Area's dark history, Herbert Mullin stands out as a killer whose random acts of violence terrorized the community in the early '70s. His troubled upbringing, marked by a strict religious background and personal tragedy, contributed to his complex psyche. The podcast explores how societal changes transformed California from a symbol of peace to a hub of horror. Listeners will be entranced by chilling accounts of Mullin's murders, including the shocking slaying of a Catholic priest, revealing the tragic consequences of untreated mental illness.
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ANECDOTE

Santa Cruz Murders

  • Dr. Victor Oda, his family, and secretary were murdered in Santa Cruz in 1970.
  • A typed letter on Oda's car threatened violence against those who "misuse the natural environment."
INSIGHT

False Security

  • Edmund Kemper, another serial killer, operated in Santa Cruz around the same time as Herbert Mullin.
  • Kemper's known victim type gave residents a false sense of security.
ANECDOTE

Mullin's Birth

  • Herbert Mullin was born in Salinas, California, on April 14, 1947.
  • His birthdate, coincidentally 41 years after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, played a disturbing role in his later delusions.
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