STOLEN LIVES—Rod Kackley

STOLEN LIVES—Rod Kackley

From True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History by Dan Zupansky

May 18, 2026 · 57 min

About this episode

The episode explores the chilling true story of Gerald and Charlene Gallego, a couple who abducted and murdered young women across California and Nevada.

They hunted together. They killed together. And for years, no one stopped them. For years, Gerald and Charlene Gallego traveled the highways of California and Nevada, searching for their next victims. They didn’t look like killers. He was quiet, calculating, and obsessed with control. She was young, vulnerable—and willing to do whatever it took to survive. Together, they abducted, tortured, and murdered young women, leaving behind a trail of fear that stretched across state lines. But behind the headlines was something even more disturbing. Charlene wasn’t just a witness. She was part of it. And Gerald wasn’t just a predator. He was building something far darker—a life fueled by domination, manipulation, and violence. As investigators closed in, the truth began to unravel: A pattern of calculated abductions. A partnership built on fear and dependency. A series of crimes that went unchecked for far too long. Stolen Lives: The Gallego Murders takes you inside the interrogation rooms, the courtroom, and the minds of two people bound together by something far more dangerous than love. This is a story of survival. Of manipulation. And the moment the killing finally stopped. A chilling…

People in this episode

Host: Dan Zupansky

Guest: Rod Kackley

Topics covered

  • true crime
  • murder
  • abduction
  • manipulation
  • survival
  • psychology of killers

Keywords

  • Gallego murders
  • true crime
  • abduction
  • murder
  • psychological manipulation
  • serial killers

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: STOLEN LIVES: The Gallego Murders

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