On September 10th, 1984 – two years after Alaska’s largest unsolved murder – authorities announced that they had a suspect in custody. However, the case presented by state prosecutors over the next several years would leave behind several questions,…
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What are the drivers of a kidnapper? Political views, greed, poverty, religion, politics, and more. In this episode we dove deep into famous cases of victims of kidnapers and huge amounts of money paid to have a person back to reality.
Kidnappers…
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On September 7, 1982, the fishing boat “Investor” was found burning off the coast of…
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In our new series “Shit out of Luck” we look into how a variety of criminals were eventually captured. What mistakes did they make that led to their capture. This week’s episode is all about The Killer Clown, John Wayne Gacy.
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In 1935, owner of the Coogee Aquarium and Swimming Baths, Bert Hobson, needed a large…
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Lena Chapin is the daughter of Sandra “Sandy” Klemp (formerly McCullough, Chapin, and Petersen). In 1999, Sandy’s third husband Gary McCullough disappeared. In 2003, Lena told Gary’s brother Albert that Sandy had killed Gary and burned his body. She…
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ON THE NIGHT OF DECEMBER 6, 1959, in a mansion that sits on a Los Feliz hilltop in Los Angeles, Dr. Harold Perelson struck his wife to death with a hammer, severely beat his 18-year-old daughter, and then ended his own life using a concoction of…
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The Chicago Tylenol Murders were a series of poisoning deaths resulting from drug tampering in the Chicago metropolitan area in 1982. The victims had all taken Tylenol-branded acetaminophen capsules that had been laced with potassium cyanide. A total…
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In August of 1981, Cynthia Jane Anderson was preparing for a new chapter in her…
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Oh, the death penalty. I believe this is as controversial as abortion, immigration, and politics. I will try to stay neutral throughout this episode and bring facts and comment on those facts. Today’s episode will be all about the effectiveness and…