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    The Nutty Putty Cave incident occurred on November 24, 2009, in Utah when 26-year-old John Edward Jones became trapped while exploring the cave with his family. Nutty Putty Cave, a popular spelunking site known for its narrow, twisting passages, posed significant risks even for experienced cavers. John became stuck upside down in a tight, L-shaped crevice called "The Birth Canal," approximately 100 feet below the surface.

    Rescue teams worked tirelessly for over 24 hours to free him, using pulleys, ropes, and other equipment, but his position made extraction incredibly difficult. Tragically, the extreme pressure on his body and restricted blood flow caused cardiac arrest, and he passed away. His body was never recovered due to the dangerous conditions, and Nutty Putty Cave was permanently sealed shortly after the incident to prevent future tragedies. The event highlighted the risks of caving and the challenges of cave rescues.

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    Join us for this first episode of 2025!! We started the year off light and a little different before we take a week off to recharge! Thank you all for your continued support, we love you all!!

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    Drew Peterson is a former Illinois police officer who gained national attention due to his involvement in two high-profile cases. He was convicted in 2012 for the 2004 murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, whose death was initially ruled an accidental drowning but later reclassified as a homicide after her body was exhumed.

    Peterson also remains a suspect in the 2007 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, who has never been found. Stacy’s disappearance raised suspicions about Peterson's involvement, prompting a deeper investigation into Savio's death. Peterson’s case drew significant media coverage, highlighting issues like domestic violence and the misuse of police authority. In 2016, he was further convicted for attempting to orchestrate a murder-for-hire plot against the prosecutor in his murder trial. Peterson is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence.

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    Drew Peterson is a former Illinois police officer who gained national attention due to his involvement in two high-profile cases. He was convicted in 2012 for the 2004 murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, whose death was initially ruled an accidental drowning but later reclassified as a homicide after her body was exhumed.

    Peterson also remains a suspect in the 2007 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, who has never been found. Stacy’s disappearance raised suspicions about Peterson's involvement, prompting a deeper investigation into Savio's death. Peterson’s case drew significant media coverage, highlighting issues like domestic violence and the misuse of police authority. In 2016, he was further convicted for attempting to orchestrate a murder-for-hire plot against the prosecutor in his murder trial. Peterson is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence.

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    Bianca Devins was a 17-year-old from Utica, New York, whose tragic death in July 2019 drew widespread media attention. Bianca, who was active on social media platforms like Instagram and Discord, was known for her artistic and expressive personality. She was murdered by Brandon Clark, a 21-year-old acquaintance, following a dispute after attending a concert together. Clark documented the crime online, sharing graphic images that went viral, sparking conversations about the dangers of online exploitation, privacy violations, and the ethics of social media platforms. Bianca's death highlighted the darker aspects of internet culture and raised awareness about mental health and online safety. Her family has since worked to honor her memory and advocate for positive change in these areas.

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    Kaitlyn Conley is a New York woman who gained national attention due to her involvement in a high-profile legal case. In 2017, she was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in the death of her boss and ex-boyfriend's mother, Mary Yoder, a chiropractor in Whitesboro, New York. Yoder died in 2015 from colchicine poisoning, a rare and lethal substance.

    Prosecutors argued that Conley poisoned Yoder in an act of revenge, while the defense maintained her innocence, suggesting others may have had motives. Conley's first trial in 2016 ended in a hung jury, but a second trial led to her conviction. She received a sentence of 23 years in prison. The case attracted significant media coverage due to its complexity and dramatic twists, including claims of forged letters and contentious relationships.

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    Samuel Little was an American serial killer convicted of three murders, though he later claimed responsibility for over 90 killings. Active between 1970 and 2005, Little preyed on women, often targeting those who were marginalized, such as sex workers and drug users. His crimes spanned across the United States, with many of his early killings going unsolved due to the victims' vulnerabilities. He was arrested in 2012 and eventually convicted in 2014. In interviews, Little confessed to numerous murders, and investigators later linked him to several cold cases, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history. He died in 2020 while serving a life sentence in prison.

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    Samuel Little was an American serial killer whose crimes spanned several decades. Born in 1940, he was first arrested in 1966, but it wasn't until later that his true nature as a serial killer became evident. Little's early criminal history involved various assaults and violent crimes, but he was not convicted of murder until the 1980s. He was linked to the deaths of three women in Los Angeles, for which he was convicted in 2014, though it was later revealed that he was responsible for many more killings.

    Up until his capture in 2012, Little had evaded detection by law enforcement, partly because he preyed on vulnerable women, often sex workers or addicts, who went unnoticed in police records. He used his charm and manipulative skills to lure victims, strangling them and leaving little evidence behind. Despite being arrested numerous times for minor offenses, Little's status as a serial killer was not confirmed until he was arrested in 2012 for a drug-related charge in Kentucky. While in custody, DNA evidence linked him to the 1987 murder of a woman in Los Angeles, and further investigations uncovered his involvement in at least 8 other murders.

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    The Cokeville Miracle refers to a remarkable event that took place on May 16, 1986, in Cokeville, Wyoming. A gunman, David Young, and his wife, Doris, took over the town's elementary school, holding 154 people—including 136 children—hostage. Young, who had previously planned to commit mass murder, strapped a bomb to himself and placed a larger bomb in the school’s office. However, the bomb failed to detonate, and after a tense standoff, the gunman and his wife were confronted by law enforcement. The hostages were able to escape, and remarkably, no one was seriously injured or killed, despite the bomb being primed to explode. Many survivors attribute their safety to divine intervention, as several reported feeling a sense of protection or guidance during the crisis. The event became known as the Cokeville Miracle, highlighting both the inexplicable failure of the bomb and the heroism of the community members involved.

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    Eli Hart, a 6-year-old boy from Minnesota, tragically died in May 2022 after being found in a vehicle by authorities. His mother, who was reportedly under the influence of drugs, was charged with his murder. The case drew significant media attention, highlighting issues of child welfare and parental responsibility. Eli's death sparked a broader conversation about the systems in place to protect vulnerable children and the failures that led to this heartbreaking outcome.

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    La Llorona, or "The Weeping Woman," is a popular figure in Latin American folklore, often depicted as a ghostly woman who mourns her children. The legend varies by region, but typically tells the story of a woman who, in a moment of despair or betrayal, drowns her children and is doomed to wander the earth forever, searching for them. Her cries for her lost children are said to echo through the night, serving as both a cautionary tale for children and a symbol of maternal grief and loss.

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    Ronald Clark O'Bryan, often referred to as the "Candyman," was an American man infamous for his involvement in the death of his eight-year-old son, Timothy, in 1974. O'Bryan poisoned Halloween candy with cyanide, aiming to collect on life insurance policies. Timothy died after consuming the tainted candy, and O'Bryan's actions led to widespread panic over Halloween safety. He was arrested, tried, and convicted of murder in 1975, receiving a death sentence. He was executed in March of 1984, almost 10 years after his horrendous crime.

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    Belle Gunness was a Norwegian-American serial killer active in the early 20th century. Born in 1859 in Norway, she immigrated to the United States in 1881. Gunness is believed to have murdered numerous suitors, husbands, and even her own children, often luring them with personal ads and then robbing them. Her crimes came to light after her farmhouse in LaPorte, Indiana, burned down in 1908, revealing human remains on the property. Despite extensive investigations, her fate remains uncertain, with some speculating she faked her own death to escape.

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    Marion Parker was a 12-year-old girl from Los Angeles who was tragically murdered in December 1927. Her abduction and subsequent death captured significant media attention at the time. William Edward Hickman, a 19-year-old with a troubled background, kidnapped her for ransom but ultimately killed her. Hickman was later apprehended, and his trial became a sensational case, highlighting issues of youth crime and mental health. He was convicted and executed in 1928, making Marion's story a haunting reminder of the dangers faced by children and the impact of crime on society.

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    Marion Parker was a 12-year-old girl from Los Angeles who was tragically murdered in December 1927. Her abduction and subsequent death captured significant media attention at the time. William Edward Hickman, a 19-year-old with a troubled background, kidnapped her for ransom but ultimately killed her. Hickman was later apprehended, and his trial became a sensational case, highlighting issues of youth crime and mental health. He was convicted and executed in 1928, making Marion's story a haunting reminder of the dangers faced by children and the impact of crime on society.

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    Buck Ruxton was a notorious figure in the early 20th century, known for his involvement in a gruesome murder case in the UK. Born in 1899 in India, he moved to Britain and became a doctor. In 1935, he was convicted of murdering his wife, Isabella, and their housemaid, Mary Jane, in a crime that shocked the public due to its brutal nature. The case gained notoriety not only for the horrific details but also for the forensic methods used in the investigation, which were pioneering at the time. Ruxton was sentenced to death and executed in 1936, leaving a lasting impact on criminal justice and forensic science discussions in the UK.

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    On the evening of January 28, 1993, Alonzo Burgess attacked all three of his girlfriend's children before attacking her resulting in three deaths. All because she refused to turn her paycheck over to him. He lived a life of crime with little to no consequences and it took the loss of three lives for the system to finally deem him a danger to society. Tune in this week and hear all about what happened and where he is now.

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    Georgia Tann was a deeply controversial figure in the early-to-mid 20th century, known primarily for her role as the director of the Tennessee Children's Home Society (TCHS). Operating in Memphis, Tennessee, from 1924 to 1950, Tann’s organization was involved in widespread illegal adoption practices. Under her leadership, Tann orchestrated a network of child trafficking that exploited vulnerable children and their families. Many children were forcibly removed from their biological parents or falsely declared to be orphans, then sold to wealthy families across the United States. Tann’s actions resulted in a significant number of stolen children and long-lasting trauma for countless families. Her unethical practices were exposed in the early 1950s, leading to widespread outrage and legal reforms in adoption practices.

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    Robert Berdella, also known as the "Kansas City Butcher," was an American serial killer active between 1984 and 1987. He lured young men to his home in Kansas City, Missouri, where he subjected them to horrific torture and eventually murdered them. Berdella was known for his meticulous documentation of his crimes, which included detailed notes and photographs. His killing spree came to an end when he was arrested in 1988. He was convicted of multiple counts of murder and other crimes and was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 1992. His case remains one of the more notorious examples of extreme criminal behavior in the U.S.

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    Robert Berdella, also known as the "Kansas City Butcher," was an American serial killer active between 1984 and 1987. He lured young men to his home in Kansas City, Missouri, where he subjected them to horrific torture and eventually murdered them. Berdella was known for his meticulous documentation of his crimes, which included detailed notes and photographs. His killing spree came to an end when he was arrested in 1988. He was convicted of multiple counts of murder and other crimes and was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 1992. His case remains one of the more notorious examples of extreme criminal behavior in the U.S.

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