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This is part four of Kristinâs seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
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This is part three of Kristinâs seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
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This is part two of Kristinâs seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
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This is part one of Kristinâs seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
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Hey LGTC fans!
I hope you enjoy this episode of An Old Timey Podcast! Norm and I are having a ton of fun making this show. Itâs full of deep dives, tangents, and very silly jokes. We also hope youâll subscribe to the new show wherever you listen to podcasts. (And if youâre feeling generous, please leave us a five-star rating and review. Itâll really help us out!)
âŠand if youâre still missing Letâs Go To Court, Iâve got good news! The video from our final live show is on our Patreon at the $10 level.
Speaking of which, the Letâs Go To Court and An Old Timey Podcast patreon accounts have *ahem* become one, so thatâs the place to be for the entire back catalog of LGTC bonus episodes, bonus videos, and ad-free episodes. Itâs also home to all of our new content, including a monthly bonus episode of An Old Timey Podcast, plus videos of our episodes!
Anyhooters. Thank you all for being part of this journey. I hope youâll come along for the next leg.
Love,
Kristin -
In this final episode of Letâs Go To Court, Kristin takes us full circle â with a con man.
In his hometown of Wellsville, New York, Paul Ceglia was known for his dishonesty. He always had a scheme going. He often got caught. In fact, he got caught in 2009 running a fraudulent business. But our pal Paul claims that it was in that dark moment, with the government coming after him, he discovered something incredible. While going through his old files, he found a contract that had been signed by an 18-year-old Mark Zuckerberg. According to that contract, Paul was the rightful owner to 84% of Facebook.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
âFacebook Face-offâ episode of American Greed
âFacebook fraud suspect on the lam; family, dog also missing,â Associated Press
âFacebook friend or foe?â by Tim Graham for The Buffalo News
âFugitive Ceglia to be returned to U.S. to face charges of attempting to defraud Facebook,â by Phil Fairbanks for The Buffalo News
âCeglia has bad day in Facebook lawsuit,â by Dan Herbeck for The Buffalo News
âPaul Ceglia: The man who owns 84% of Facebook?â by Van Voris for Bloomberg Businessweek
âThe buy who says he owns 50% of Facebook just filed a boatload of new evidence â and itâs breathtaking,â by Henry Blodget for Business Insider
âFacebookâs suit against lawyers for Ceglia thrown out on appeal,â by Bob Van Voris for Bloomberg News
âWhere in the world is Paul Ceglia? Possibly Ireland,â by Phil Fairbanks for The Buffalo News
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Bill Mowbray was *the* Cadillac dealer in Brownsville, Texas. His dealership spanned five acres. His financial success seemed undeniable. He had a massive home. He had two condos on the beach. He owned exotic birds. But beneath the surface, Bill struggled. He had a spending problem. He had multiple affairs. He struggled with suicidal ideation. So, when he died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot, investigators didnât immediately question his wife, Freda Susie Mowbray.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
âDeath of a Salesmanâ episode Accident Suicide or Murder
âWhere the Blood Dropsâ episode Forensic Files
âSusie Mowbray: Stalled Heartâ by Rebecca Reisner, forensicfilesnow.com
ââI Didnât Do It!â Texas Wife Yells In Court â Was Her Husband's Death Murder Or Suicide?â By Joe Dziemianowicz, oxygen.com
âSonâs Quest May Set His Mother Free 8 Years After Her Murder Convictionâ by Pauline Arrillaga, Los Angeles Times
âAfter 9 Years in Prison, Woman Is Acquitted in Husband's Deathâ by The Associated Press, The New York Times
âRetrial Set for Woman Jailed in Mateâs Deathâ by Pauline Arrillaga, Los Angeles Times
âAfter 9 years' in jail, woman cleared in deathâ Tampa Bay Times
âMowbray v. Cameron County Texasâ findlaw.com
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On March 16, 1968, members of the United States Army carried out a mass murder against unarmed Vietnamese civilians. They killed 504 people. Two hundred and ten of the murder victims were under the age of 13. Afterward, military leadership did their best to cover up the massacre. They didnât anticipate that a few brave people would tell the truth.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
âMy Laiâ episode of American Experience
âMy Lai Massacreâ by Douglas O. Linder for famous trials.com
âMy Lai Massacre,â entry on Britannica.com
âThe truth behind My Lai,â by Christopher J. Levesque for The New York Times
âThe Ghosts of My Lai,â by Shaun Raviv for Smithsonian Magazine
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Allen Roberts returned home, annoyed. A man named Sam Wagner had set up an appointment with him to talk about purchasing some land. Allen had gone out to meet Sam, but the man never showed. Now Allen found himself back home and, strangely, alone. His wife, Martha âDoeâ Roberts was nowhere to be found. That was unlike her. She never left the house without at least writing a note.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
âHold the Lineâ episode Hometown Homicide
âA Tale of a Lethal Friendship and How It Led to A Cruel Murderâ by The Mystique, Medium
âMartha Doe Robertsâ unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com
âHusband vows to pay ransom for missing wifeâ Associate Press, The Tennessean âNeighborhood Watch: The Kidnapping of Doe Robertsâ podcast episode, True Crime Campfire
âState v. Lordâ casetext.com
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Well folks, thereâs no easy way to say this, so weâll get right to it. In this episode, we announce that the podcast is coming to an end.
Thank you all for being part of this community. The past six years have been absolutely wild. Weâve laughed, weâve cried, weâve⊠talked about buttholes. (Too often, perhaps??)
Many of you have been part of this community for years. We appreciate your warmth, your support, and your willingness to cackle along with two very goofy grown women.
Weâre blown away by how big this little indie podcast has become. We started with one microphone on a TV tray, and weâre ending on March 29 & 30th with two sold out live shows. What a way to go. We couldnât have done it without you.
As you can probably imagine, this decision wasnât an easy one. We talk about it quite a bit on this episode. Arriving at this decision has been tough, but we know that it will free us up to do what weâre meant to do. For Brandi, thatâll mean spending more time with her family, having *just one* full-time job, and getting out of content creation. For Kristin⊠well, first she has to get her butthole back from Brandi. After that? Who knows!
Thank you all again for being part of this community. Youâre the skeeziest scunches in all the land, the best listeners this side of the mighty Mississipâ, and the meanest Bob Mosses this town has ever seen. We appreciate you.
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And now that youâre good and bummed, please hang in there for a truly disgusting story. This week, Kristin tells us about Dr. Harvey Wiley, whose relentless hard work led to the creation of Americaâs first consumer protection laws. We guarantee youâll never look at milk the same way again.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
The âPoison Squadâ episode of American Experience
The book âThe Poison Squad: One Chemist's Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Centuryâ by Deborah Blum
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Jason Young called his sister-in-law in a panic. He told her that heâd been looking on Ebay for a purse to buy for his wife Michelle. Like a dummy, heâd printed out a few of the purses heâd been eyeballing, and then heâd left the papers in the printer and gone out of town for a business trip. He worried that Michelle would spot the printouts and ruin the surprise. Jasonâs sister-in-law, Meredith Fisher, agreed to help out. But when Meredith arrived at the home, she sensed that something was amiss.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
âMichelle Youngâ chillingcrimes.com
âSilent Witnessâ episode Dateline
âMichelle Young Murder: Husband Arrested Three Years After N.C. Mom's Deathâ ABC News
âAfter Three Years Young Is Charged With Murderâ by Lenora Carver, The Transylvania Times
âJason Young Gets Life in Prison for Wife's Murderâ ABC News
âMichelle Young murder case timeline of eventsâ WRAL News
âJason Young's daughter spoke of him during 911 callâ WRAL News
âNo third murder trial for Jason Youngâ by Travis Fain, WRAL News
âState of North Carolina v. Jason Lynn Youngâ findlaw.com
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Moriah âMoâ Wilson was a rising star in the world of professional cycling. One journalist said, âShe had the potential to be one of the best racers, definitely in the country, and probably in the world.â Tragically, Moâs life was cut short in a senseless murder.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
48 Hours episode, âCapturing Moriah Wilsonâs Killerâ
âA murder roils the cycling world,â by Ian Parker for The New Yorker
âKaitlin Armstrongâs former boyfriend testifies about their âtumultuous relationship during murder trial,â by Meghan Mariani, Olivia Osteen and Meredith Deliso for ABC News
âKaitlin Armstrong found guilty in murder of professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson,â by Meghan Mariani, Olivia Osteen and Meredith Deliso for ABC News
âA comprehensive recap of Kaitlin Armstrongâs trial,â by Jessica Taylor for CBS Austin
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ITâS HAPPENING!!!
*THE* Ellyn Marsh and *THE* Joey Taranto from the fantastic podcast, I Think Not! joined us for a very special episode!
Like any good host, Brandi served up what she does best⊠a kidnapping⊠AUSTRALIAN STYLE! Well, she doesnât *do* the kidnappings, she just tells about the kidnappings. And this one is a doozy. The kidnapping of Carolynne Watson and Julian Buchwald involves roadkill, a hate group, and a very creepy, very predatory boyfriend. We suggest you buckle up.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
âCase 07: Julian Buchwald & Carolynne Watsonâ podcast episode, Casefile
âKIDNAPPING: Carolynne Watsonâ by Natasha Leigh, Medium
âOrder of Nine Anglesâ wikipedia.org
âTwisted Romeos Darren Saltmarsh and Julian Buchwald turned the search for love to pure terrorâ by Paul Anderson and True Crime editor, The Herald Sun
âKidnapper Julian Matthias Buchwald uses fake passport photo to flee justiceâ by Norrie Ross, The Herald Sun
âKidnap case: guilty verdictâ by ABC News, abc.net.au
âKidnapper fled to India to avoid jail, court toldâ by Adrian Lowe, The Sydney Morning Herald
âGippsland man appeals kidnap sentenceâ by Peta Carlyon, abc.net.au
âFake Indian kidnapper loses appealâ by Andrea Petrie, The Age
âNailed, bailed, jailed then derailed. The bush plot that cost a man his countryâ by John Silvester, The Age
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Buckle up, people! Ellyn Marsh and Joey Taranto from the podcast I Think Not! invited us on their show and it was a hoot! Btw, we recommend you listen to this episode while eating a bowl of guacamole.
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HOLY CRAPOLA! Tickets to our March 29th show are already SOLD OUT, so weâve added another live show for the following night! Come see us at 7 p.m., March 30, at the Madrid Theater in KANSAS CITY! The Patreon presale is live now, but the general public sale begins at noon CST today. Get your tickets here: https://bit.ly/4aUmGu8
In the meantime, please enjoy this Patreon bonus episode. If you want to hear more bonus episodes, or want early access to future live shows, please consider joining our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/lgtcpodcast
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In the dead of winter, 1979, a man called his local police station with concerns. Heâd been staying at the Blue Mill Inn and had just been on the phone with the motelâs desk clerk when heâd heard something unusual. It sounded as if someone had gotten into the office. Perhaps the person had been intent on robbing the motel? The caller heard the desk clerk, Janet Chandler, say âdonât take it all, sir.â When police arrived at the motel, they discovered money missing from the register. Janet Chandler was nowhere to be found.
A day later, a snowplow driver discovered Janetâs body by the side of the road. The murder of 22-year-old Janet Chandler shocked the small community of Holland, Michigan. Who had murdered Janet? And why? For decades, those questions went unanswered.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
âGang rape, murder and justice in a small town,â by Shaun Assael for Glamour
âConspiracy of silence,â by Victoria Corderi for NBC News
âSecond man convicted in Janet Chandler murder case dies in prison,â by Peg McNichol for WHTC
âWitness provides graphic details of final hours,â by John Tunison for Michigan Live
âState court rejects appeals of Chandler killers,â by Megan Schmidt for the Holland Sentinel
âChandlers canât forgive killers showing no remorse,â by Lee Lup for The Muskegon Chronicle
âWitness: Guards plotted to âteachâ victim a lesson,â by John Tunison for Michigan Live
âSwank: âNo excuseâ for role in Chandler death,â by John Tunison for Michigan Live
âWitness: I did not plan rivalâs death,â the Press Enterprise
âWhere are Jim and Glenna Chandler now?â by Sounak Sengupta for The Cinemaholic
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Michelle Boat was livid. Her husband of more than 20 years, Nicholas Boat, wanted a divorce. Nicholas told Michelle that heâd found someone new â a woman named Tracy Mondabough. Michelle began stalking Tracy. She stalked Nicholas, too. She left Nicholas terrifying voicemails in which she threatened to kill Tracy. So, when Tracy was brutally murdered, investigators immediately had a top suspect.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
âMichelle Boatâ episode Sleeping With A Killer
âTracy Mondaboughâ chillingcrimes.com
âIA v. Boat (2021)â courttv.com
âTrial to begin for murder of Ottumwa womanâ by Kyle Ocker, Ottumwa Courier
âWoman charged in Pella homicide the estranged wife of victim's boyfriendâ by KCCI 8 News, kcci.com
âDefense attorney says Boat guilty of manslaughter, not murderâ by Kyle Ocker, The Oskaloosa Herald
âJury convicts Michelle Boat of first-degree murder after 45-minute deliberationâ by Laura Terrell, KCCI 8 News
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Darren Berg was a bit of a scammer. He scammed his fraternity brothers at the University of Oregon. He scammed a Portland bank. Following each scam, Darren received a slap on the wrist. So was it any surprise that Darren moved onto bigger scams? (No. The answer is no.) By the mid-2000s, Darren was running a $150 million dollar Ponzi scheme. He had two yachts, two private jets, and a sweet hot tub to show for it.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
âSeattle Roasted,â episode of American Greed
âFinancial empire, luxurious lifestyle were built on a a mirage,â by Rami Grunbaum for Seattle Times
âPrison escape of Darren Berg, Washingtonâs âMini Madoff,â is like âShawshank Redemption,â official says,â by Mike Carter for the Seattle Times
âDarren Berg on the Run: Inside the biggest ponzi scheme in Washington State history,â by Clara OâRourke for Seattle Met
âEscaped Ponzi scammer possibly went to Brazil,â by Michael Balsamo and Chad Day for the Associated Press
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Melvin Eugene Hanson was dead. The 46-year-old had apparently passed away in his doctorâs office after heâd called to complain about chest pain. Right away, investigators were suspicious. Why had Melvinâs doctor encouraged him to come into the office? Why not tell him to go to the emergency room? Dr. Richard Boggs was quick to provide an answer. He said that Melvin didnât trust other doctors. But investigators couldnât shake the feeling that something was off.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
âBlood, Sweats, and Tearsâ episode The Real Murders of Los Angeles
âMistaken for Deadâ episode Forensic Files
âAfter Doctor Claims a Man Died in His Office, Cops Uncover a Murder and $1 Million Insurance Scamâ by Joe Dziemianowicz, oxygen.com
âMurder-for-insurance scam nearly eluded authoritiesâ by The Associated Press, Lancaster Eagle Gazette
âProsecutors Again Seek Death Sentence for Doctorâ by James Quinn, The Los Angeles Times
âDoctor gets life for murder schemeâ by The Associated Press, North County Times
âKiller in Fraud Case Draws Life Sentence : Courts: No chance of parole for businessman Melvin Hanson, who murdered bookkeeper in plan to fake his own death.â By Nancy Hill-Holtzman, The Los Angeles Times
âJurors Split Verdict in Insurance Murder Caseâ by Nicholas Riccardi and Ann W. OâNeill, The Los Angeles Times
âNotorious Swindler Recounts Notorious âJust Sweatsâ Case, Including His Mysterious Vanishing Actâ by 10tv.com, WBNS 10 News
âNeurosurgeon Turns Into a Killer to Finance His Lifeâ by Sabana Grande, medium.com
âFraud, Murder, Bike Shorts: A Just Sweats Timelineâ by Rebecca Reisner, forensicfilesnow.com
ââJust Sweats' fraudster seeks second chance after 2 decades in prisonâ by Staff Writer, The Columbus Dispatch
âPeople v. Hansonâ casemine.com
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Michael was terrified⊠and frankly, confused. Two masked men had just broken into his Newport Beach home. Theyâd beaten him mercilessly. Theyâd threatened him with a gun. Theyâd zip tied his wrists and ankles. And then, they demanded money. Michael offered them everything he had, but it wasnât good enough. They wanted a million dollars, cash. Michael told them the truth â he didnât have that kind of money. But they didnât believe him. Soon, a third intruder joined in. The captors took Michael and his roommate, Mary Barnes, out to the Mojave Desert, where they demanded that he dig up the million dollars. But Michael couldnât appease them.
And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
âA Gruesome Mutilation. A Global Manhunt. Inside One of the Most Twisted Crimes Ever,â by Tim Dickinson for Rolling Stone
âCatch me if you can?â episode of 20/20
âO.C. pot dealer guilty in kidnap, torture plot,â by Christopher Goffard for the LA Times
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