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By Quintin Newman & Shellaine Wendling
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
First, Shellaine tells us about the original night stalker- Joseph James DeAngelo. DeAngelo's crimes spanned from 1973-1986, he was responsible for the murder of 13, raping of 50 women, and an estimated 120 burglaries. DeAngelo wasn't caught until 2019 after his case was closed and re-opened in 2000. He received multiple life sentences with no chance of parole and is still sitting in jail to this day.
Next, Quintin gives us the scoop on the Nibiru/Planet X cataclysm. First originating from Nancy Leider on her blog in the 90s, she claims to have exclusive information on a doomsday event involving the hit or near-miss of a currently unknown 13th planet and Earth.
Listen to today's episode to get more information!
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Is the government blasting short wave radio waves into the atmosphere to control the weather or to control the minds of unsuspecting Americans? Located on an icy tundra in Alaska sits project HAARP, as far as the eye can see is filled with weird-looking satellites. Tune in to learn more!
Next Shellaine talks about possibly the most disgusting serial killer of all time. We cannot go into detail in the description, so tune in to learn more about the vile Andrei Chikatilo.
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Today, Shelliane talks about Jim Jones. He is most well known for the phrase "drink the Kool-Aid". Jones was an American religious leader that lured people into his cult by faking miracles. For example, he would plant people in his congregation and prepend to cure their cancer. He eventually took his entire following from the U.S. to Jamestown, a small settlement in Guyana. He forced them only to eat PB+J and drink Kool-Aid. Eventually, his paranoia caused him to commit suicide and convince his followers to drink poisoned Kool-Aid.
Next, Quintin gives us the scoop on the great Enron Scandal of the 90s-00s. Enron started as a merger between two natural gas companies in the 90s, but it eventually became much more. Through cooking their books and moving liabilities to subsidiaries, Enron moved itself to the most profitable company at the time. Not many people know the true story of Enron; learn more in this episode of Crimespiracy.
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First, Quintin tells us the stories of the first-ever UFO sightings. Livy the great Roman historian is quoted talking about "Phantom Ships" gleaming in the sky above a market in ancient Rome. Quintin then goes on to talk about John Winthrop the governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony in the 'new world' and his experiences with UFOs in early America.
Next up, Shellaine discusses the absurdly crazy story of John Robinson and his victims. This story travels through decades and does not disappoint to those looking for a story not too gruesome, but most certainly disturbing.
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This week Shellaine discusses the spooky Bloody Mary. Yes, the one from that middle school game. But this is the real story behind what happened to her and why she became known as the infamous Bloody Mary. During her time, she was responsible for the wrongful execution of approximately 300 people.
Next up, Quintin discusses the great Kentucky meat shower. Would you be surprised to go outside and find hunks of meat falling from the sky? Well, in 1876, a farmer's wife known as Mrs. Crouch certainly was. Find out why meat rained down from the sky and what people thought of it on this episode of Crimespiracy!
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This week Quintin adds to last week's Bermuda Triangle episode by talking about its strange disappearances. Where did the 309 man crew of the USS Cyclops disappear to? What happened to the crew of the Carol A. Deering? Find out more in this episode!
Next up Shellaine gives us the scoop on Harold Fredrick Shipman the infamous British serial killer. Shipman's death toll is expected to be 215+ between the years 1975 and 1998. He was sentenced to 15 life sentences on January 31st, 2000. Shipman only served 4 years in prison before he died in 2004. Find more in this episode of Crimespiracy!
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This week Shellaine gives us the scoop on Jane Toppan a famous gruesome American serial killer. Her victims are estimated to be around 31+ people. She lived from 1854 to 1938. She was convicted not guilty by reason of insanity in 1901.
Next up, Quintin talks about the Bermuda Triangle. Shrouded in deep mystery, the Bermuda Triangle is one of the oldest and (in my opinion) coolest mysteries ever! Are aliens using this area as a secret portal to cross from planet to planet? Or is it explainable, it could be massive pockets of methane gas blowing up and sinking these ships? Find out more in this episode!
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This week Quintin uses the Fermi Paradox to support the argument that it doesn't make any sense how there isn't any hard evidence that extraterrestrial beings exist. Where are they? Are they even interested in us? Have they already been here? Learn more in today's episode!
Next up, Shellaine talks about Samuel Little. This wacko was arrested over 26 times in 11 different states and killed 93 women across those various states.
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This week Shellaine discusses both the Granny Ripper and the Giggling Granny. Sounds scary, right? The Granny Ripper story starts in 2000 in Russia, where she was investigated for 15 murders, all above the age of 53. Next up, the Giggling Granny. She killed four of her husbands, her mother, her sister, her mother in law, and her grandson! Talk about some serious family issues...
Next Up, Quintin discusses Operation Paperclip. This secret government initiative sought out Nazi Scientists to assist the U.S. in research and development. Did the U.S. ignore war crimes just to get ahead of the USSR in the cold war? Find out more in today's episode!
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This week Quintin talks about the alleged Philadelphia Experiment; the U.S. Navy was allegedly able to render the USS Eldrige completely invisible in the '50s by using Einstein's field theory. Allegedly the experiment was somewhat successful, except for the part where sailors got their appendages fused with the ship's metal. Tune in to find out more!
Next up, Shellaine talks about the Killer Clown himself, John Wayne Gacy. This complete abomination of a man is known for rapping and torturing young boys before burying them in the crawlspace underneath his house. He admitted to 33 murders, but it is believed there could be more. Learn more in this episode of Crimespiracy!
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.