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Sean allows A.I. to take over his life, falling for the tech hacker that grabbed millions from Facebook and Google.
Jason discusses a breaking case of an 80-year old female victim found near the river's edge in Oregon... in a suitcase.
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While on trial for rape, Brian Nichols overpowered a deputy, stole her gun, and embarked on a deadly rampage. He murdered Judge Rowland Barnes, court reporter Julie Ann Brandau, and Sheriff's Deputy Hoyt Teasley within the courthouse. A massive manhunt for Nichols ensued, causing panic and fear across the Atlanta area.
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In this week's episode, Jason discusses the use of so-real-you-can't-believe-it masks that'll make you take a second glance at a suspicious person. Sean discusses the news of a cold case from 1977 set in Hawaii that may have finally been resolved.
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Christopher Knight, known as the "North Pond Hermit," lived a solitary existence in the Maine wilderness for 27 years, from 1986 to 2013. He survived by stealing supplies from nearby cabins, committing hundreds of burglaries. Knight's secluded life ended when he was apprehended in 2013. His story gained widespread attention due to the extreme length of his isolation and the methods he used to survive, raising questions about solitude, survival, and the human need for connection.
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If you enjoy How It All Went South, try Slaycation—a darkly comedic podcast exploring murders, mysterious deaths, and disappearances that happen while you’re on vacation. Hosted by a social worker turned true crime enthusiast, her comedy screenwriter husband, and their Emmy-nominated TV producer friend, this gripping series will have you laughing, gasping, and saying “WTF?” as you dive into bizarre slaycations.
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Jason discusses the case of Victor Bernal, director of zoos and parks for the interior state of Mexico, along with 4 accomplices, showed up to purchase a gorilla in a hanger in Miami.
But Bernal and his crew didn't know was that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service had set up a sting.
Sean discusses the case of Charlie Javice, accused of fraud in a $175 million sale of her company to JPMorgan Chase.
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The Fred Roehler case centers on the 1981 deaths of Verna Roehler and her son, Douglas Johnson, who drowned during a boating trip near the Channel Islands, California. Initially deemed an accident, suspicions arose due to inconsistencies in Fred Roehler's account and the discovery of head injuries on the victims. Investigations revealed substantial life insurance policies taken out by Roehler shortly before their deaths, providing a clear financial motive.
The subsequent trial featured expert testimony that challenged Roehler's version of events, particularly regarding the likelihood of the boat capsizing and the nature of the victims' injuries. Despite circumstantial evidence, the jury found Fred Roehler guilty of first-degree murder, and he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The case also brought to light the suspicious death of Roehler's first wife, further fueling the prosecution's narrative of a man driven by financial gain.
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In this episode, Sean discusses the tragic murder case of the Candy family in Oklahoma, where husband and father Jonathon Candy killed all but one of his family members, then turned the gun on himself.
Jason discusses the infamous case of Michael Fay from 1993, a teenager who received a controversial caning at the hands of the Singaporean government, despite U.S. protests... but not everyone disagreed with the punishment.
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On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the Potomac River shortly after takeoff from Washington National Airport. The Boeing 737-200, bound for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a stop in Tampa, encountered difficulties during its ascent. The plane struck the 14th Street Bridge, a busy thoroughfare connecting Virginia and D.C., before plunging into the icy river. Of the 79 people on board, 74 perished in the crash, along with four motorists on the bridge.
The scene played out on national television with camera crews capturing the remarkable rescue of survivors from every day heroes and skilled helicopter pilots.
The National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the probable cause of the accident was the flight crew's failure to activate the plane's anti-icing system, leading to a reduction in aerodynamic lift due to accumulated ice and snow.
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Jason discusses the case of Johnny Gosch, a boy who disappeared in 1982 in Wes Des Moinse, Iowa while delivering newspapers. Forty-two years later, the case remains unsolved.
Sean shares the story of the kidnapping of Jessica Alba while on a movie set in the 1990s. Little is known since the incident of what really happened that day.
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In 1986, Jacqueline Lard, a realtor in Stafford County, Virginia, was found murdered in a wooded area after disappearing from her office. The case remained unsolved for nearly 40 years until DNA evidence linked her murder to the 1989 murder of Amy Baker in Fairfax County.
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Sean discusses the case of Jack Snyder, a Michigan teen who was murdered after offering two teenagers a ride home after spotting them walking in the cold.
Jason finds a way to connect a timber rattlesnake, a stolen car, an open bottle of whiskey and Uranium to a man in Oklahoma looking to make... super snakes?
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David Paul, a prominent figure in the 1980s savings and loan crisis, was the head of CenTrust, a major financial institution in Florida. In 1990, federal regulators seized CenTrust Tower due to the bank's unsound financial condition, reporting significant losses. Paul was accused of draining millions from the failing institution, using the funds for personal expenses like life insurance premiums and lawn maintenance.
Paul faced two separate trials. In 1993, he was convicted on federal fraud charges for misusing company funds and faced a potential 350 years in prison. However, in 1994, he pleaded guilty to 29 criminal charges, admitting to stealing $24 million from CenTrust and concealing its financial problems from regulators. Despite his crimes, Paul was released from prison in 2004 and passed away in January 2022 at the age of 82.
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Jason discusses the use of cadaver dogs in searching for bodies surrounding open cases and uncovers the case of Sandra Anderson, a renowned dog handler who trained cadaver dogs, particularly her dog Eagle. They gained national recognition for their work in locating human remains. However, it was later discovered that Anderson had been planting evidence at crime scenes, including bones and other items, to make it seem like Eagle had made the discoveries. This led to her arrest and conviction on charges of evidence tampering, obstruction of justice, and lying to investigators.
Sean gives an update on the Slenderman case.
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The Station nightclub fire, during a 2003 Great White concert, killed 100 people and injured 230. The fire was started by pyrotechnics igniting flammable acoustic foam in the walls and ceiling. The club was overcrowded, with 462 people in a venue with a capacity of 404. The fire spread rapidly due to the lack of sprinklers and a series of other terrible circumstances, including fire alarms that weren't connected to the fire department, blocked exits, and a delayed response.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, multiple parties were held responsible. Club owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian were charged with 200 counts of involuntary manslaughter, while band tour manager Daniel Biechele faced the same charges for setting off the fireworks. Biechele received a four-year prison sentence, and the Derderians each received suspended sentences and probation.
The Station fire led to significant changes in fire safety regulations, including stricter fire codes and a ban on pyrotechnics in certain venues. The tragedy also resulted in numerous lawsuits and settlements, with victims and families receiving $176 million in compensation. A permanent memorial was built at the fire site, and the Station Education Fund was launched to support children who lost parents in the fire.
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Sean discusses the news this week of a French woman who was scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by someone claiming to be Brad Pitt, who the woman thought she was in a real relationship with.
Jason also goes full imposter mode by breaking down the incredible chameleon of the 1950s, Ferdinand ‘Fred’ Waldo Demara, Jr.
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Colleen Stan was kidnapped in 1977 by Cameron and Janice Hooker and held captive for seven years. During her captivity, she was subjected to extreme physical and sexual abuse, including being confined to a box for long periods. Cameron manipulated Colleen into believing that she was a slave and that an underground organization called "the Company" would harm her and her family if she tried to escape. He forced her to sign a "slavery contract" and subjected her to brutal punishments.
In 1984, Janice, consumed by guilt, confessed the truth to Colleen and helped her escape. Colleen returned home to her family and eventually revealed the details of her ordeal. Cameron was arrested and charged with multiple crimes, including kidnapping and rape. He was found guilty and sentenced to a lengthy prison term. Despite the immense trauma she endured, Colleen survived and has shared her story to raise awareness about the horrors of human trafficking and abuse.
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In this episode, Jason explores the world of competitive eating and the not-so-surprising deaths that have resulted from the sport while Sean goes to a dark place to discuss the Dennis and Cynthia Perkins case.
Listener discretion is advised.
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Jason is all in on psychics with this episode on Dorothy Allison.
Who is she?
Dorothy Allison was a self-proclaimed psychic detective from New Jersey. She gained some notoriety for her work on the Atlanta child murders of 1979-1981 and for her appearances on television shows like "Unsolved Mysteries" and "Secrets of the Unknown."
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Sean discusses the case of two Singaporean nationals who were arrested and are facing charges in U.S. District Courts in Florida and California, respectively, in connection with a massive cryptocurrency theft worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Jason opens up the dictionary and learns a new term - salami slicing.
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