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29 missing children and young people
29 bodies
Was Wayne Williams guilty? Or a scapegoat?
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I wanted to do something lighter this week! a collection of some of the funniest "Florida Man" true crime ending with a "Florida Man Mayor"
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The "Toy Box Killer," David Parker Ray, was an American criminal who is believed to have tortured and killed numerous women in the mid-1990s. Ray lived in Elephant Butte, New Mexico, and worked as a mechanic for the New Mexico Parks Department. His crimes came to light in 1999 when a woman named Cynthia Vigil escaped from his trailer, where she had been held captive and subjected to horrific torture.
Ray's trailer, referred to as his "Toy Box," was equipped with a variety of devices and tools designed for torture. He would often record his interactions with his victims, many of whom were drugged and had no memory of the events. The exact number of his victims is unknown, but it is believed to be in the dozens.
Ray was arrested and, despite the lack of bodies or direct evidence of murder, was convicted of several offenses, including kidnapping and sexual torture. He was sentenced to 224 years in prison. Ray died of a heart attack in 2002 while serving his sentence. The case remains infamous for the sheer brutality and sadism involved.
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In 2010-2011, 10 bodies were dug up on the shores of long island. The body count of one killer hiding in plain sight.
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Step into the chilling world of one of history's most notorious serial killers: Jeffrey Dahmer. In this gripping episode, I delve into the disturbing life and gruesome crimes of the Milwaukee Cannibal. From his troubled childhood and early signs of a twisted psyche to the horrifying murders that shocked the nation, I unravel the mind of a man who hid his monstrous nature in plain sight. Discover how Dahmer lured his victims, the macabre methods he used, and the relentless pursuit of justice that finally brought his reign of terror to an end. Join me as I explore the dark, twisted journey of Jeffrey Dahmer, and the lasting impact his crimes have left on society. This is not just a story of horror, but a sobering reminder of the evil that can lurk behind even the most unassuming faces. -
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Traveling to Wyoming to discuss the heartbreaking stranger murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay Wyoming college student that shocked and changed the nation.
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Lets travel to Washington DC!!!! We'll discuss the history of exorcism, the real life story that inspired the exorcist and the movie itself.
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Fred and Rose West were a British couple who became infamous for their series of brutal murders and sexual assaults, primarily during the 1970s and 1980s. They were responsible for at least twelve known murders, including those of their own children.
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The Children of God cult, also known as The Family International, is a religious group that originated in 1968 in Huntington Beach, California, founded by David Berg. It gained notoriety for its extreme beliefs and controversial practices under the guise of Christian fundamentalism. Key elements of the cult included its apocalyptic views, the practice of "flirty fishing" (using sex to attract new members), and communal living. Over the years, it faced widespread criticism and legal actions due to allegations of abuse, including child abuse. The group underwent several rebrandings in an attempt to distance itself from its past, but its core controversial doctrines and the negative impact on former members remain significant issues.
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A gang rape and assault... or was it? An innocent man is abducted and murdered... or was he? Lets travel to Honolulu and investigate the scandal of an era. A rocky marriage, racism, murder and a miscarriage of justice on this weeks Highway to Hell Episode.
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The Sun Gym Gang, led by Daniel Lugo, Adrian Doorbal, and Jorge Delgado, embarked on a spree of violent crimes in the 1990s in Miami, Florida. Their modus operandi blended bodybuilding prowess with a penchant for ruthless criminality. Among their most infamous crimes was the abduction and extortion of wealthy businessman Marc Schiller. They tortured him for over a month, extorting his assets and leaving him for dead.
Their exploits also included a series of armed robberies and a failed attempt to kidnap Frank Griga, a wealthy businessman, and his girlfriend, Krisztina Furton. The botched abduction ended in murder, and the gang dismembered the bodies in a gruesome attempt to dispose of the evidence.
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Show Outline:
History of Savannah
The Life and Execution of Alice Riley
The Haunted Sorrel-Weed House
The Paranormal Investigations of Savannah Theater
Travel Tips (start at 46:48)Things to do:
Ghost Tours- Genteel and Bard
Tour Sorrel- Weed House, Mercer Williams House
Paranormal Investigations- Truth in Evidence
Restaurants:
Rancho Alegre Cuban
Collins Quarter
The Public Kitchen and Bar
The Grey
The Olde Pink House
Bar: 1. Artillery
2. The fox lounge
3. Six Pence
Bands: McLeod
Baroness
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Adolph Coors III, known as Ad, was the heir to the Coors Brewing Company. He was kidnapped on February 9, 1960, while en route to work from his home in Morrison, Colorado. The route he took over Turkey Creek Bridge was where his car was later found abandoned.
Kidnapping
The initial discovery of Coors' car led to the immediate suspicion of foul play, as his hat and glasses were found near the vehicle, and there was evidence of a struggle. The FBI got involved quickly due to the nature of the crime and the victim's high profile. They found a ransom note demanding $500,000, which Coors' wife, Mary, tried to follow through with, but the kidnapper never made further contact.
Investigation and Law Enforcement's Role
The investigation was extensive and challenging. The FBI, alongside local law enforcement agencies, undertook a massive search and follow-up on numerous tips from the public. One of the key pieces of evidence was a description of a suspect and his vehicle, which a witness provided who saw Coors' car on the bridge. This led to the identification of the suspect as Joseph Corbett Jr., a convicted murderer who had escaped from a California prison in 1959.
Capture of Joseph Corbett Jr.
Corbett became the subject of one of the largest manhunts in FBI history. His car was later found in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which added to the nationwide scope of the search. The case broke wide open when a can of Coors' beer and a typewriter used for the ransom note were traced back to Corbett. By September 1960, Corbett was placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Discovery and Aftermath
Tragically, Adolph Coors III's remains were discovered in September 1960 near Pike's Peak, Colorado, by a hunter. The discovery ruled out any possibility of his survival and shifted the investigation towards a murder inquiry. The autopsy confirmed that Coors died from a gunshot wound.
Arrest and Conviction
Joseph Corbett was captured in Vancouver, Canada, in October 1960 after being recognized from an FBI poster. Extradited to Colorado, he faced trial in 1961. Despite his plea of innocence and lack of direct forensic evidence linking him to Coors' murder, the circumstantial evidence was overwhelming. Corbett was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Conclusion
Joseph Corbett Jr. remained in prison until his parole in 1980. He maintained his innocence until his death in 2009. The Coors kidnapping and murder case remains one of the most infamous crimes in American history, highlighting both the reach and limitations of law enforcement capabilities at the time. It also marked a significant moment in the FBI's use of nationwide alerts and cooperation with the public in apprehending fugitives.
Highway Highlights:
1. Ad Coors III the heir to the Coors company and fortune was kidnapped and murdered on February 9, 1960 by Joseph Corbett Jr. an escaped murderer from California
2. This kidnapping resulted in the largest FBI manhunt since the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby and involved personal involvement with Hoover himself
3. Ad Coors body was found and identified in September of 1960 and in the 263 days it took to catch Corbett the FBI collected an evidence file so thick it was 5 inches tall.
4. Corbett was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison at Old Max but only served 18 years.
5. Corbett died by suicide at the age of 82 as a free man (age of Adolph Coors suicide)
Sources:
https://www.fbi.gov/history/artifacts/coors-kidnapping-ransom-note
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHlaw1O3TMw
https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/-a-look-back-at-the-coors-kidnapping-case
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Coors_III
https://youtu.be/UFHPRNDYEfY?si=ODfnBphLkzUpp14m
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Show Notes: Maury Troy Travis, born on October 25, 1965, in St. Louis, Missouri, was an American serial killer who terrorized the St. Louis area from 2000 to 2002. His life took a dark turn early on, as he began engaging in criminal activities, including robbing shoe stores, and developed a crack habit after dropping out of college. Travis's criminal acts escalated to heinous murders, with him transforming his home into a torture chamber where he would lure, rape, and murder several women, capturing these atrocious acts on video.
Travis claimed to have murdered 17 women in a letter, but authorities were skeptical about this number, with some believing it could be as high as 20. His victims were primarily African American women who were addicted to drugs and involved in prostitution, a choice possibly aiming to exploit their vulnerabilities and societal invisibility.
The breakthrough in the case came when Travis sent an anonymous letter and a map to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which led to his arrest on June 7, 2002. Investigators discovered a torture chamber in his house, along with instruments of torture, a stun gun, newspaper clippings of his crimes, and most disturbingly, videotapes showing him murdering and torturing his victims.
Before he could be tried for his crimes, Travis died by suicide on June 10, 2002, in his jail cell at the St. Louis County Justice Center in Clayton, Missouri. He left behind a chilling legacy that continues to horrify and fascinate the public, with his story being covered in various media including episodes of "Forensic Files", "Cold Case Files", and podcasts like "Last Podcast on the Left"
The horror of Travis's actions is compounded by the posthumous discovery of his deeds by the unsuspecting tenant of his former home, leading to further publicized trauma and a grim reminder of the lasting impact of such brutal crimes
Travel Notes: St. Louis
Must Sees: Gateway Arch: https://www.nps.gov/jeff/index.htm
Cathedral Basilica: https://cathedralstl.org/about-basilica/our-history
Statue of the Naked Truth: https://racstl.org/public-art/the-naked-truth/
Food:
Broadway Oyster Bar: https://www.broadwayoysterbar.com/
Lona’s Lil Eats: https://lonaslileats.com/
Balkan Treat box: https://www.balkantreatbox.com/
Tattoos:
Tattoo the Lou: https://www.tattootheloustudio.com/artists
Artists: Bowser: @bowser_tattoos
Drinks:
The Grove: https://www.thegrovestl.com/
Venice Cafe: https://www.thevenicecafe.com/
Plantars House: https://www.plantershousestl.com/
Music:
Venue: Old Rock House: https://oldrockhouse.com/
Aaron kamm and the One Drops: https://www.aaronkammonedrops.com/
Wes Hoffman: @wesleyhoffman
Sources: https://fox2now.com/news/true-crime/serial-killer-maury-travis-the-street-walker-strangler/
https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/average-american-has-visited-just-12-states
https://youtu.be/XnyHfkr5QMc?si=QRZRBH3bCdFUUjbz
https://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/serial-murder#two
https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/serial-killer-myths
https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/hunting-humans-encyclopedia-modern-serial-killers#:~:text=Seventy%2Dfour%20percent%20of%20the,and%202.5%20percent%20were%20Hispanic.
https://ccjls.scholasticahq.com/article/11134-media-messages-surrounding-missing-women-and-girls-the-missing-white-woman-syndrome-and-other-factors-that-influence-newsworthiness/attachment/27402.pdf -
Deep dive into the history of the American Mob, the crime syndicate, La Cosa Nostra.
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American Mafia: La Cosa Nostra
### Early 20th Century: The Foundations
- **Origins:** The American Mafia, with roots in Sicilian and Italian organized crime, began to take shape in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Early mob activities were centered around protection rackets, gambling, and the labor and union movements.
- **Prohibition Era (1920-1933):** The introduction of Prohibition provided the mob with a lucrative opportunity to engage in bootlegging, leading to a significant expansion in their operations and influence. This era saw the rise of prominent figures like Al Capone in Chicago, who became infamous for their control over illegal liquor distribution and the violence that accompanied their turf wars.
### Mid-20th Century: Expansion and Influence
- **The Commission:** In 1931, to prevent internecine wars, the Mafia created The Commission, a governing body to resolve disputes and allocate territories. This helped stabilize and grow organized crime's influence in illegal and legitimate businesses.
- **Post-Prohibition:** After Prohibition ended, the mob diversified into new ventures, including drug trafficking, loan sharking, gambling, and infiltration of legitimate businesses and labor unions.
- **The Golden Age:** The 1950s and 1960s are often seen as the "Golden Age" of the Mafia, with its influence peaking in both illegal enterprises and legitimate businesses, including the entertainment industry and Las Vegas casinos.
### Late 20th Century: Decline and Adaptation
- **Government Crackdowns:** In the 1970s and 1980s, federal and local law enforcement agencies intensified efforts to combat organized crime, utilizing new laws like the RICO Act to indict and convict high-ranking mob members.
- **The Five Families:** Despite crackdowns, the Five Families of New York (Gambino, Lucchese, Genovese, Bonanno, and Colombo) remained powerful, though their visibility and control started to wane.
### 21st Century: Modern Era
- **Adaptation:** The modern Mafia has adapted to changes in law enforcement and the economy. While traditional activities continue, there's a shift towards white-collar crimes, cybercrime, and involvement in global criminal networks.
- **Reduced Influence:** Today, while still operational, the Mafia's influence is widely regarded as significantly diminished compared to its mid-20th-century peak. The rise of other organized crime groups and more effective law enforcement techniques have fragmented the traditional power of the Mafia.
Travel Notes:
Food:
Little Italy
https://www.nyctourism.com/new-york/manhattan/little-italy/
Sparks Steakhouse: place of assassination of Paul Castellano
https://sparkssteakhouse.com/
Joes Pizza
https://www.joespizzanyc.com/
Ivan Ramen: Best ramen in the world I'm not kidding
https://www.ivanramen.com/location/clinton-st/
King of Falafel and Shawarma:
https://thekingfalafel.com/
SPEAKEASY'S
The Back Room:
http://www.backroomnyc.com/
Please Don't Tell:
https://www.pdtnyc.com/
Bathtub Gin:
https://www.bathtubginnyc.com/
MUST DO:
Broadway Show!:
https://www.broadway.com/
The MET:
https://www.metmuseum.org/
Museum of Natural History:
https://www.amnh.org/?sourcenumber=50542&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwtqmwBhBVEiwAL-WAYWT2wfM9mXPd7sdEObuLc6pZ-CPW8HnctgxW6_Y8ag8-VU30jdYPYRoCn68QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Harry Potter Exhibition:
https://harrypotterexhibition.com/locations/new-york-city/
MUSIC
The Bitter End:
https://bitterend.com/
The Blue Note: NYC:
https://www.bluenotejazz.com/nyc/
Mercury Lounge:
https://mercuryeastpresents.com/mercurylounge/
SOURCES:
https://www.history.com/topics/crime/origins-of-the-mafia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castellammarese_War
Netflix: Fear City New York vs. The Mafia
La Cosa Nostra: The History of the New York mafia
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Black-Hand-American-criminal-organization
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The Zack and Addie case is a tragic story that unfolded in New Orleans, Louisiana, with Hurricane Katrina serving as a backdrop to the events.
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, devastating New Orleans and causing widespread destruction and displacement. Amidst the chaos and aftermath of the hurricane, the city saw a surge in crime and social upheaval.
In October 2006, the bodies of Zackery Bowen and Adriane "Addie" Hall were discovered in their apartment in the French Quarter. Bowen, a bartender, had killed Hall, his girlfriend, dismembered her body, and then jumped to his death from a hotel rooftop. The details of the case shocked the community and garnered national attention.
The murder-suicide of Zack and Addie became emblematic of the post-Katrina trauma experienced by many New Orleans residents. The couple's story highlighted the strain on mental health resources, the breakdown of social support systems, and the lingering effects of the disaster on the city's residents.
Travel notes starting at 1:03
Music
Jazz Fest:
**Note about Bourbon and Frenchman Street** Preservation Hall:
Vaughans Lounge:
Bands to check out: Step aside Little Wayne!
Tank and the Bangas:
Big Freedia:
Trombone Shorty:
Visit:
The Voodoo Temple:
French Quarter:
Jackson Square: **mind yo pockets**
Best Bars:
The Sazerac bar in the Roosevelt Hotel- The Sazerac is not only considered the official cocktail of New Orleans but is also credited as being the first American Cocktail. Originally a mix of Cognac and local bitters from druggist Antoine Amedie Peychaud. Also try the Ramos Gin Fizz
Hotel Monteleone- The hotel Monteleone was purchased and expanded on by Sicilian immigrant Antonio Monteleone. Carousel bar 1949, Vieux Carre created in 1937 by Walter Bergeron (Cognac, Benedictine, Rye Whiskey, Sweet Vermouth, Angostura, and Peychaud’s Bitters.) He designed the cocktail as a tribute to the ethnic groups that made up the French Quarter. There’s sweet vermouth for the Italians, Cognac and Benedictine for the French, rye whiskey for the Americans and bitters for the Islanders of the Caribbean. Note this cocktail is 30% alcohol. Slow sip this one cause. WOW.
Bar Tonique- **story about bar Tonique** Walks this amazing line between dive and cocktail bar. Super interesting clientele and amazing drinks.
Restaurants:1. Cafe Du Monde:
2. Brennans:
3. Domilise:
Things to do:
Ghost Tours
Tour St. Louis Cemetary No. 1
Sources:
“Shake the Devil Off: A True Story of Murder that Rocked New Orleans”- Ethan Brown
NBC news: https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna15338473
New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/09/us/nationalspecial/holdouts-on-dry-ground-say-why-leave-now.html
https://www.ranker.com/list/zack-and-addie-new-orleans/patrick-thornton
https://www.history.com/topics/natural-disasters-and-environment/hurricane-katrina
The Butcher of New Orleans:https://youtu.be/lwIxCdL8RGM?si=deEJlGyRrEIFolzs
Graveyard Love: https://vimeo.com/135476736
https://www.wdsu.com/article/woman-in-lockhart-case-interviewed-about-similar-2006-killing-1/3357764
https://wgno.com/news/local/margaret-sanchez-pleads-guilty-to-killing-jaren-lockhart/
https://www.theadvocate.com/gambit/new_orleans/news/the_latest/margaret-sanchez-pleads-guilty-in-2012-killing-of-jaren-lockhart/article_24c1bf83-b96d-533e-b6dc-040bf70877b7.html
https://www.killerqueenspodcast.com/zack-bowen-and-addie-hall-part-1/
The Sazerac Bar
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-sazerac-bar-new-orleans-louisiana#:~:text=The%20famous%20art%20deco%20Sazerac,America's%20first%20cocktail%2C%20the%20Sazerac.
The Hotel Monteleone
https://ghostcitytours.com/new-orleans/haunted-places/haunted-hotels/hotel-monteleone/
https://www.explorelouisiana.com/culinary/recipes/vieux-carre-cocktail-recipe#:~:text=This%20eye%2Dopening%20libation%20was,French%20Quarter%20at%20the%20time. -
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Highway to Hell- Episode 1
Nashville, TN - The Legend of the Bell Witch
**Introduction**
- Welcome to Highway to Hell, the show where history meets adventure. In today’s episode, we're diving into the chilling legend of the Bell Witch, a tale that has haunted Nashville, Tennessee, for centuries. Plus, stick around as we share our top travel tips for exploring the vibrant city of Nashville, from its rich history to its modern attractions.
**The Legend of the Bell Witch**
- The Bell Witch is one of the most famous supernatural legends in American history, centered around the Bell family in the early 19th century. We’ll explore the origins of this haunting tale, where it is said that a malevolent entity tormented John Bell and his family, leading to mysterious events that remain unexplained to this day.
Travel Recap:
Bars:
Fox bar
Pearl Diver
Attaboy
Restaurants:
Gannons
Peg Leg Porker
Iberian Pig
Sites:
Country Music Hall of Fame
National African American Museum of Music
Parthenon
Bands:
Hayden Helms- All Good things In the world @haydenhelms
No Weak Links 80s/90s rock @noweaklinks @codybennet
Sheyna Gee- Country @geeis4ganster
Kyndle Wylde- Soul/R&B @kyndlewylde
Others:
Clever Alibis- Pop Punk @cleveralibismusic
Off the Beaten path Music
Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar
Rudy's Jazz Club
The Flamingo
Please send comments and new topics to [email protected]
Sources:
“An authenticated history of the famous bell witch”- M.V. Ingram
https://www.elizabethton.com/2020/06/05/east-tennessee-history-the-year-without-a-summer/#:~:text=People%20have%20referred%20to%201816,country%20cold%2C%20wet%20and%20miserable.
https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/exhibits/myth/bellwitch.htm
https://www.history.com/news/african-american-slavery-marriage-family-separation
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/1816-the-year-without-summer.htm#:~:text=1816%2C%20also%20known%20as%20the,ground%20and%20the%20ocean's%20surface.
https://thesouthernvoice.com/the-legend-of-the-bell-witch-and-andrew-jackson/
https://www.tennessean.com/story/life/2021/10/28/bell-witch-cave-haunted-sent-brave-tennessean-staffers-fleeing-1986/8544483002/