The Club Kids culture was thriving in New York, following the death of Andy Warhol in 1987, and brought into existence with the help of Michael Alig from South Bend, Indiana. He was a talented club promoter that eventually found himself addicted to drugs and with the murdered body of one of his friends in his apartment bathtub.\nKarla talks about some IU falls, Utah trip, a couple reviews, and some tattoos. Party starts at 17:30 minutes in!\xa0Unoffendable Adults Only! NSFW! Explicit, crude, graphic content provided by three unbalanced family members...proceed at your own risk!\xa0\xa0\nLive show!! April 18th 2020 at the Vogue in Indianapolis! Get your tickets for just $10 now\xa0https://www.eventbrite.com/e/murder-at-the-vogue-an-afternoon-of-true-crime-tickets-93988593413?aff=HoosierHomicide\xa0\nSubscribe to our Patreon at\xa0https://www.patreon.com/hoosierhomicide\xa0\nWe have some merchandise available!\xa0https://www.teepublic.com/user/hoosierhomicide\xa0\nFind us:\xa0instagram.com/hoosierhomicide\xa0and\xa0twitter.com/Hoosierhomicide\xa0Like us on Facebook:\xa0www.facebook.com/hoosierhomicide\xa0Check out our website at\xa0www.hoosierhomicide.com\xa0for pictures and show notes\xa0\nRate-Review-Subscribe on iTunes we are also on\xa0Google Play, podBean, Stitcher, and\xa0Spotify