Episodes

  • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons 2
    Oct 6 2023

    We're sharing the disturbing accounts of five Montana Indigenous people—Diane MedicineHorse, and Amy Marie Johnson, Jody Fern Howard, Leo Wagner, and Ashley HeavyRunner Loring, who were tragically ripped away from their families in the early 1980s. Their unresolved cases reveal uncomfortable truths about the efforts, or lack thereof, of authorities like the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Montana Department of Justice, leaving their families with more questions than answers.

    The alarming trend of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in Montana is a chilling truth we all need to confront. By shedding light on these stories, we hope to draw attention to this ongoing issue. We encourage you to delve deeper into this reality—check out documentaries such as Murder in Bighorn and others like it to learn more about the severity of this crisis.

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    18 mins
  • The Clarks of Amesbury, Part Three
    Oct 2 2023

    We're pulling apart Arthur Jackson's spotlight-hogging tales and taking a closer look at the sensationalized press coverage of the murder of Melvin Clark, Jr. The existence of 'the set', a rumored partner-swapping club, adds another twisted layer to this complex story. As we sift through newfound evidence, including a bundle of blood-stained clothing, we begin to question whose narrative is the reality. Former Chief of Police John F. Hethermen even ran a parallel investigation, adding more intrigue. We wrap up with a glimpse into Lorraine's life post-release, where she faced the challenge of a new identity amidst legal complications.

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    24 mins
  • The Clarks of Amesbury, Part Two
    Sep 29 2023

    Imagine the shock of an unsuspecting birdwatcher, discovering a decomposed body in a marsh - a body later identified as Melvin Clark, Jr.’s through Navy and dental records. Brace yourselves as we delve into the puzzling gangland-style murder theory the police entertained and the aftermath of Melvin's disappearance, throwing light on the riveting details of the intense 14-hour police questioning of Lorraine Clark. It's the second part of a three-part series about a 1950s murder mystery.

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    21 mins
  • The Clarks of Amesbury, Part One
    Sep 26 2023

    Prepare to journey back to 1954, as we unravel a tale of love, betrayal and mystery in the quiet town of Amesbury, Massachusetts. This episode is brimming with scandal, heartbreak, and the chilling disappearance of Melvin Clark, Jr. We pull back the curtain on the Clark family's troubled marriage, revealing a young couple's struggle to create a life together amidst financial pressures. Listen as we uncover the gritty details of Lorraine Clark's affair and the chain of events that led to Mel's mysterious vanishing act.

    Our investigation takes us deep into the shocking 'swap-mate' scandal that reverberated across this seemingly ordinary town. We dissect the strange circumstances that unfolded, from the fight between Lorraine and Mel that fateful April night, to the unsettling discovery of Mel's car and the stench of benzene that lingered in the trunk.

    Hammond, James H. “Wife says Clark beat her on night he disappeared.” The Boston Daily Globe. June 9, 1954.
    Queen, Eilery. “The Dream Cottage Murder.” The San Francisco Examiner. November 14, 1954.
    Scullin, George. “The Sordid End to the Swap-Mate Scandal.” Cosmopolitan. March 1959.

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    22 mins
  • Aliyah Nicole Wilson
    Sep 22 2023

    What if the inconsistencies in a tragic death case could be uncovered? Listen to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the demise of 22-year-old Aliyah Nicole Wilson. This episode unveils the puzzling autopsy findings, overlooked evidence, and the alleged negligence of the authorities. The Houston Police Department allege that Aliyah's death is a suicide, but there's a growing consensus amongst the public that something more sinister happened to her. Our hearts are heavy as we remember Aliyah Nicole Wilson, an admirable soul with an uncanny creativity. #JusticeForAliyahWilson

    Facebook. JUSTICE FOR ALIYAH WILSON. https://www.facebook.com/groups/639389894172468/
    TikTok. JUSTICE FOR ALIYAH [@justiceforaliyah]. https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforaliyah?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

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    27 mins
  • Emma Jones and Sarah Ludemann
    Sep 19 2023

    Ever wondered how petty conflicts can snowball into catastrophic incidents? Walk with us through the quiet village of Pennygroes near Caernarfon, Wales where a beloved mother, Emma Jones, makes a simple request to turn down the party music and ends up in a fatal face-off. Shift to sunny Florida where a teenage love triangle unravels deadly passions and fatal rivalries, painting a chilling picture of how a simple schoolyard crush can turn violent.

    In our heartfelt discussion, we also introduce you to the chilling characters involved, from the young woman, Alwen Jones, who took Emma's life to the two rival teens, Rachel Wade and Sarah Ludemann, who were head over heels for the same boy. These disturbing narratives are a stark reminder of how quickly disputes can spiral into deadly violence.

    “Emma Jones murder: Alwen Jones, 23, remanded over Penygroes murder.” bbc.co.uk. 12 Dec 2011.
    “Penygroes trial: Alwen Jones denies murdering Emma Jones” bbc.co.uk. 1 Oct 2012.
    “Fatal stab accused Alwen Jones 'frightened' trial hears.” bbc.co.uk. 8 Oct 2012.
    “Alwen Jones found guilty of murdering Emma Jones from Penygroes.” bbc.co.uk. 10 Oct 2012.
    “Emma Jones murder: Life sentence for Alwen Jones.” bbc.co.uk. 11 Oct 2012.
    CNN Wire Staff, Lena Jakobsson, and Beth Karas. “Florida woman involved in love triangle guilty of murder.” cnn.com. 23 July 2010.
    DeGregory, Lane. “One teen boy, two teen girls, and homicide.” tampabay.com. 16 Jul 2010.
    DeGregory, Lane. “Rachel Wade sentenced to 27 years in prison for stabbing rival in teen love triangle.” tampabay.com. 3 Sep 2010.
    Thaji, Jamal. “Teen stabbed to death in feud over boyfriend.” Tampa Bay Times. April 16, 2009.
    Waddell, Lynn. “Florida and the Love Triangle Murder.” The Daily Beast. August 8, 2010.

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    25 mins
  • NOT MURDER: Flintstones Vitamins, David Duchovny, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    Sep 15 2023

    We're taking a trip down memory lane, spilling the beans on the public outcry that led to Betty Rubble's vitamin debut. Then there's a song by Bree Sharp that unexpectedly became a time capsule for the 90s as well as a tribute to Agent Mulder himself--David Duchovny. And for anyone who was (and maybe still is) obsessed with all things Buffy, we chat about Sarah Michelle Gellar's beginning stardom. It's a nostalgic episode filled with quirky tales from the past—sure to satisfy your thirst for trivia!

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    Buzzfeed UK. Sarah Michelle Gellar Reacts to Her Most Iconic Roles. https://youtu.be/uY3ABVIJoLU?si=EgOvMp9B7WJc4IJl. 3 Feb 2023.
    Brodsky, Rachel. We’ve Got a File on You: David Duchovny. stereogum.com. 11 Aug 2021.
    Eloise, Marianne. That time Scully made Mulder a lip sync video in the 90s. dazeddigital.com. 26 Sep 2017.
    Grimm, David. Pro-vitamin Betty fans want her out of the rubble and into the bottle. latimes.com. 4 May 1995.
    Minotta, Mauricio. “You can bite into Betty.” The Kokomo Tribune. December 1, 1995.
    McRobbie, Linda Rodriguez. A Brief History of Flintstones Vitamins. mentalfloss.com. 21 Oct 2010.
    Bree Sharp performs “David Duchovny” live in front of David Duchovny in New York. https://youtu.be/elYq4I-4TQI?si=y3oghDsper3VDDDj. 11 Feb 2015.

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    17 mins
  • Pat and the Miracles: The Second Trial
    Sep 12 2023

    Are you ready to step inside the courtroom of the captivating second trial of Kenneth Botham Jr? The case against Botham continues to build, as we navigate the twists and turns of the defense and prosecution's strategies. The focus sharpens on the significant role forensic details play. Listen as the trial of Kenneth Botham, Jr.'s and its legacy are explored.

    Giblin, Mary Louise. “Botham sentenced to life term.” The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colo. February 16, 1982.
    Moss, Michael. “Prosecution displays Botham’s stack of guns.” The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colo. January 15, 1982.
    Moss, Michael. “CBI investigator testifies about Botham’s ‘admission’.” The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colo. January 16, 1982.
    Moss, Michael, “Prosecution rests in Botham retrial.” The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colo. January 17, 1982.
    Moss, Michael, “Botham’s defense trying to prove alibi for killings.” The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colo. January 18, 1982.
    Moss, Michael, “Ex-cop backs Botham on .22 caliber request.” The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colo. January 19, 1982.
    Moss, Michael, “Botham guilty again.” The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colo. January 22, 1982.

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    25 mins