
Good Company in the Car: The Bigfoot and Murder and Everything Else Podcast
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Three Weeks of Terror: The DC Sniper
Poolside Confessions & Coconut Caper: Our Coral Ridge Summer
Do not judge a book by its’ cover, it could cost you your life...
Twenty nine thousand dollars....that's all he got.
Another Family Annihilator Folks!
Sure their Texas mansion was tacky, but they didn't deserve to die!

Ep 214Trust Betrayed: the Murder of Cara Knott
EA young woman is murdered by a California highway late at night. The killer is the last person anyone in San Diego expected...

Ep 331Scream, Sparks, and Giraffes: A Wild Movie-to-Disney Ride
E(The AI recaps used to be so much more dramatic…) Kevin and Jack discuss the new Scream film—its recycled thrills, satisfying reveals, and a personal trigger scene—then move into reflections about urgent medical care and how it feels to be told to wait. The episode then shifts to a lively Disney trip recap: Animal Kingdom animals, Avatar and Banshee flight, meeting Kevin from Up, getting stuck on Pirates of the Caribbean which was amazing, park tips, shopping frustrations, and the relaxing and slightly boozy Brightline ride home.

Ep 139The Lynn Turner story, so much evil...
EWhere do we start? Anti-freeze? Check. Life insurance? Check. Infidelity? Check. It's like falling on a bruise...

Ep 182If It’s Not Working Out, Just Leave! Mike Garvin ladies and gentlemen.
EThank goodness for cell phone pings or this monster might have gotten away with it!

Ep 330Cruise Confessions: Norwegian, Amber, and the ‘Banty Rooster’ Encounter
ETwo friends recount their seven-night Norwegian cruise from Miami, comparing it to Celebrity, navigating port visits in Puerto Plata, St. Thomas and Tortola, and sharing amusing encounters—like a line dispute with a fellow passenger, shopping at an amber museum, and meeting two fun couples from Long Island. The episode highlights practical annoyances (slow internet, drink packages, and desalinated water), sunny island moments at Stirrup Cay, local sights and costs, and a brief health scare that turned out to be resolvable—wrapped up with candid humor about travel expectations and onboard life.

Ep 329Rockville Ramen to St. Michael's: A Nostalgic Homecoming
EJack and Kevin travel from Florida to Maryland for a nostalgic weekend in St. Michael's, enjoying ramen, conveyor-belt sushi, and a homecoming dinner with longtime friends. The trip blends warm memories, quirky motel and hotel moments, Goodwill finds, and a tense airport delay and de-icing scare before returning to sunny Florida.

Ep 328For all the wrong reasons we went on a cruise...
EAfter the heartbreak of suddenly losing their dog , Jack and Kevin took a Celebrity Reflection cruise to distract themselves from their sadness. The episode covers a frantic drive to the port, a harrowing last‑minute boarding, off-putting martini‑bar hangouts, inevitable casino losses, and a pretty good magician. They stop in Freeport Bahamas instead of Cocoa Cay due to storm damage to the pier (Freeport is not a tourist destination) and explore Nassau’s colorful architecture, the pink courthouse, and the historic Balcony House.

Ep 327Phantom Airships of 1896–97: Lights, Hoaxes, and Martian Tales
EThis episode explores the 1896–1897 mystery airship wave across the United States: thousands of reported nighttime lights and dramatic accounts of airborne craft, alleged crews, and even Martian visitors. It traces the sightings from Sacramento through the Midwest, examines explanations (hoaxes, misidentifications, secret inventors, and early aviation), and looks at how newspapers and later UFO enthusiasts shaped the story.

Ep 124You know, we really could just cover husband kills wife, wife kills husband forever!
There's just no shortage! After a steady diet of murder we needed the podcast equivalent of pickled ginger last week and now we're already for the next case. Bring on the stupidity Ken Fitzhugh!

Ep 216Rich Widow? Check. Personal Assistant? Check. Murder? Natch...
EThe town of Carthage, Texas' most wealthy and cantankerous resident is found murdered. A lot of people thought she had it coming, but no one could believe who did it!

Ep 326Scuba Dreams & Florida Reef Finds
EThe hosts trade stories about signing up for scuba lessons, exploring the Florida reef, beach metal-detecting, and quirky moments like naming a local shark “Bruce.” They also share everyday life updates—assembling patio furniture, a gardening mobility cart, canceled golf plans, and half-price mahi dinners. The episode focuses heavily on sleep apnea and CPAP experiences: the awkward at-home sleep study, insurance hassles, struggles to stay awake for testing, and how better sleep transformed their mornings. They close with plans to resume regular research-driven crime episodes in the new year.

Ep 325Sun, Turkeys & Tomatoes: A Florida Holiday Rewind
EHosts Jack and Kevin recount a laid-back holiday season after moving to Florida: warm weather instead of winter, big kitchen cooking sessions with turkeys and hundreds of cookies, and a quiet Christmas and New Year. They share travel highlights (a Phoenix trip and old mining town visit), small home victories like winter tomatoes and finished pavers, and humorous moments including a raffle-winning menopause kit and a gift of a metal detector.

Ep 324The Hopkinsville Goblins: Night of the Kelly Green Men
EOn the night of August 21, 1955, the Sutton and Taylor families in rural Kentucky reported being besieged for hours by small, strange humanoid figures with glowing eyes. Their vivid accounts, gunfire on the property, and the rush of law enforcement turned the incident into one of the most famous and debated UFO encounters. Theories range from extraterrestrials and mass hysteria to misidentified wildlife such as great horned owls, but no conclusive explanation has been found, leaving the Kelly–Hopkinsville case a lasting mystery.

Ep 323Wife, Wick, and a Greeting Card: The Alan Helmick Murder
EIn Grand Junction, Colorado, real estate developer Alan Helmick is found shot in his home and his car later set on fire. Investigators focus on his wife, Miriam Helmick, after a hand-delivered threatening greeting card is traced to her by surveillance footage. Additional evidence, including incriminating online searches, forged checks, and a ballistic match to a decades-old bullet, points to motive and opportunity. Prosecutors say Miriam stood to gain financially, and forensic work helped secure her conviction for first-degree murder and a lengthy prison sentence. The case shows how small pieces of physical and digital evidence can connect to form a compelling case.

Ep 322Post Office Fiasco, Pompano Hopes & Florida Characters
EHosts banter through a day of errands in South Florida — from a frustrating post office experience about tracking versus delivery confirmation to returning purchases, grocery runs and the realities of arthritis. They share funny observations about people at the gym, braces progress, holiday plans and kitchen finds. The episode also dives into outdoor life: a booming victory garden, surf fishing adventures catching palomitas, jacks and a bonefish while waiting for pompano, mole crabs for bait, and even baby manta rays in the surf, all wrapped up with seasonal well-wishes.

Ep 132What is it with Florida and sadistic murderers? Oba Chandler.
ETypically the name Chandler brings to mind that loveable character from Friends, but in Tampa it's synonymous with pure evil.

Ep 126You Can‘t Win! Finally a married couple who just want to get an amicable divorce and they still end up dead!
EFred and Stacey have consciously uncoupled (thanks Gwyneth) and are living together amicably while they sort out their finances. But an encounter with an online love interest ends in the death of three people! Real 911 audio...

Ep 321Backyard Overhaul: Banyan Gone, Iguanas Out!
EWe finally removed the massive banyan tree, opening the backyard to sunlight and sending the iguanas packing. The episode covers backyard cleanup, pool chemistry wins, and plans for a winter garden with tomatoes and herbs. Also: the dog’s mysterious sneezing and vet trip, a near-miss with iguanas on a walk, a fishing trip at the beach as 'season' begins, and a funny struggle to get the podcast recording setup working again.

Ep 320Welcome Our Robot Overlords: From Betty the Pool Bot to Alexa’s Antics
ETwo friends riff about how technology has quietly taken over their lives — from convincing scam emails and scary AI videos to funny home robots like Betty (the leaf-sucking pool bot), Maurice (the pool vacuum), and Mr. Kim (the robot floor cleaner). They share stories about Alexa, iPhones, smart watches, robotic fish, movie theater etiquette, and how modern devices both help and drive them crazy, mixing humor with a touch of tech anxiety.

Ep 319Murder on the Family Farm: Secrets, Lies, and a Waffle House Video
EThis episode examines the 2014 murders of a rural Kentucky family, following the police investigation that uncovered Waffle House footage, phone records, and duct tape evidence linking the suspects. Hosts unpack the inconsistent statements, the roles of Ryan, Vito, and Ann, and the legal outcomes that followed. They also weave in commentary about jury sizes, bench trials, family dynamics, and the tragic aftermath for those involved.

Ep 109When you think of Alabama, do you think of killer spouses? Well you should....
Jack Wilson was a beloved ophthalmologist in Huntsville, Alabama. A twisted tale of his wife and her twin conspiring to have him killed is laid bare by circumstantial evidence that just cannot be ignored. Is inheriting a $6 million estate the same thing as collecting a ton of life insurance? We think it is! We give you Betty Wilson!

Ep 154How can you get through medical school and still be this dumb?
EA young and beloved Harvard educated physician is stabbed to death one night in a parking lot. At first, no one can understand why. Then the dumb starts. Oh, and Columbia is an Ivy League school too. Just saying.

Ep 318Missing Time: A Night at Omar's That Ended in Tragedy
EAfter a fight with her husband, Carolyn Killaby disappears from a Vancouver, Washington bar late one November night in 1995. Witness reports, a found car, and traces of blood lead investigators to suspect Dennis Smith, a man with a violent past. The investigation used early DNA testing, a manhunt and a televised tip to capture Smith, who was later convicted and sentenced to life. Carolyn's body was never recovered; the family pursued civil action against authorities and was awarded damages while the case left lasting questions about parole supervision and justice for the victim.

Ep 162When two sisters are found murdered in Houston, it would take 30 years before a cold case detective would find the culprit!
EThe Kennedy sisters loved living in the bohemian section of Houston known as "The Heights." One sister, Yleen, dabbled in the apparently super dangerous world of vintage clothing. One day in 1984 a very bad person paid the sisters a visit...

Ep 317Braces Through the Ages: My Ancient-Modern Orthodontic Journey
EHosts Jack and Kevin banter about painting, life, and an in-depth personal look at orthodontics — from ancient Egyptian techniques to modern fast braces. Kevin shares his long history with braces, recent struggles with an open bite, a failed home Invisalign kit, and his progress with new orthodontic treatment. They discuss how braces affect eating, self-image, and dental care over a lifetime, and reflect on how orthodontics has evolved from an elite procedure to a common, accessible treatment.

Ep 316Backyard Invaders: The Wild World of Florida’s Lizards
EHosts Jack and Kevin walk through the seven or eight invasive lizard species they commonly see in their South Florida backyard — from tame, charismatic curly-tail lizards and flashy anoles to larger threats like tegus and green iguanas. They share personal stories about encounters at the pool, pets chasing lizards, and surprising sightings around the house. The episode also touches on the ecological impact of these invasives, how local climate and microhabitats help them thrive, and community reactions to control efforts — celebrating some species while calling others a persistent nuisance.

Ep 315Hoaxes, Pool Wars and Iguana Drama: Backyard Chaos and Classic Cons
EHosts Jack and Kevin open with a hilarious backyard tale about a giant iguana in the pool, everyday household frustrations, and a long-awaited return to the movie theater to watch Demon Slayer. They then launch into a lively countdown of history’s biggest hoaxes — from the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals and the Great Moon Hoax to crop circles, the Cottingley fairies, the Piltdown Man, and Orson Welles’s War of the Worlds — exploring why people believed them and how media fueled the myths.

Ep 314Carts, Cars & Crazy Hoaxes: Top 20 Tall Tales
EHosts Jack and Kevin trade humorous stories and pet peeves — from grocery cart etiquette to car-buying disasters — and small-town encounters like an Olive Garden sing-along. Then they dive into hoaxes, counting down selections from hoaxes.org (Fiji Mermaid, subliminal ads, Milli Vanilli, the Tassaday tribe, Hitler diaries, Nostradamus, and more), with a tease about an iguana cliffhanger for the next episode.

Ep 313Kidnapped by Sasquatch? The Albert Ostman Abduction
E(I don't know what we did to offend her, but the Podbean AI recaps of our episodes have gone horribly sterile. Check out this icy summary...) Hosts trade banter before reading and dissecting the infamous 1924 account of Albert Ostman, a prospector who claimed he was abducted and held by a family of Sasquatch in British Columbia. The episode presents the full reported narrative, including vivid details of the capture, the valley camp, and Ostman’s daring escape. Jack and Kevin then discuss the story’s legacy, the skepticism around its late reporting and factual gaps, and why the tale endures in Bigfoot lore.

Ep 312Tiki Nights & Tangled Lies: The Mai-Kai and a Poughkeepsie Murder
EHosts settle in with stories about the reopened Mai-Kai, beach life, and daily dramas before diving into Forensic Files Season 14 Episode 4. The episode examines the 1999 murder of Susan Fassett in Poughkeepsie, revealing a web of affairs, coercion, and local corruption. Investigators trace DNA and electronic records to link Dawn Silvernail and Fred Andros to the crime, uncover bribery schemes in town government, and follow the legal fallout that ends with prison sentences and a disfigured suspect.

Ep 155A wakeboard salesman, an economics grad student, and manslaughter. None of this had to happen.
EAn innocent offer of a ride in a rainstorm results in the death of a young man. The assailant has one explanation as to what happened. Two bystanders have another. Proving which version of the events was true proved daunting. Will justice prevail?

Ep 311Iguanas, Coconuts & Pool Vacuums: Life Down in Fort Lauderdale
EJack and Kevin give a lighthearted update from their first month living in Fort Lauderdale: moving in, neighborhood quirks, traffic, and their dog Reagan’s hilarious day at the beach and pool. They talk about invasive wildlife (iguanas, lizards, lionfish), the giant banyan tree and pool problems, robot pool cleaners, tropical plants and neighbors, all with a playful, conversational tone.
Ep 310Tropical Transitions: Jack and Kevin's Big Move to Florida
EJoin Jack and Kevin as they share the humorous and sometimes chaotic journey of their recent move from Alexandria to sunny Florida. In this episode, they navigate the complexities of packing, transporting, and unpacking a lifetime of belongings, shedding light on the challenges and unexpected joys of adjusting to a tropical environment. From dealing with an overabundance of towels to sharing nostalgic moments about cherished items, this episode offers a heartfelt and entertaining look at life changes. Listeners will enjoy a deep dive into their experiences with moving logistics, the perils of hoarding, and the humorous realization that some possessions just aren't worth the hassle. Find out how Jack and Kevin cope with the Florida heat, learn about planting in a tropical zone, and enjoy anecdotes about helpful movers. Whether you're planning a move of your own or just love a good laugh, this episode is packed with insights and entertainment.

Ep 170Murder is bad enough, it’s even worse when the culprit is a DJ! Let’s head to Amish Country!
EChristy Mirack was a young schoolteacher in Lancaster, PA. Her unsolved murder haunted the community for over two decades. DNA finally tracked down the killer. He was a professional DJ, a crime nearly as heinous!

Ep 201A Troubled Man and His Hunt for the Primate! Do We Finally Have Proof of Bigfoot?
EThis week we cover the compelling story of John Greene and his relentless and somewhat bizarre quest to reconnect with the Bigfoot he saw years ago. There is literally a surprise twist to the story...

Ep 309Unexpected Adventures at the Company Picnic
EJoin Jack and Kevin as they embark on a humorous and nostalgic journey through everyday adventures, starting with an unexpectedly heartfelt company picnic. Despite initial reluctance, Jack finds himself reminiscing with former colleagues and friends, including the ever-entertaining Kilroy and a co-worker sporting a whimsical chicken costume. The episode takes us on a trip down memory lane, highlighting Jack's choir tour days with tales of impromptu performances and quirky codenames, all while rediscovering old cassette tapes filled with youthful harmonies. Through lighthearted banter and genuine camaraderie, Jack and Kevin reflect on the importance of feeling appreciated, old friendships, and the unexpected joy found in shared memories.

Ep 308"From Lemon Bars to Flaming Houses: A Walk Down Memory Lane"
EIn this episode, take a nostalgic journey back to a time when creativity meant producing a podcast during the COVID era. This tale begins with a simple craving for lemon bars and unfolds into the dramatic recounting of a family home catching fire. Join us as we revisit the story of Kay Goddard and her legendary lemon bars, intertwined with a teenage adventure involving Cabbage Patch dolls and a fiery incident that left lasting memories. Listen in as we relive the humorous yet harrowing account of youthful misadventures, the kindness of a community, and the resilience of a family. All wrapped up in the unforgettable aroma of Kay Goddard's sweet treats.

Ep 147Let’s go to the Mall!
EThis week we review the "Jasper Mall" documentary and ruminate on how the world of shopping has changed forever. This gentle documentary documents the decline of the Jasper Mall in Alabama and I think we can thank Amazon for that!

Ep 168Poor Mary Yoder had the misfortune of living in Utica, NY AND being murdered.
EWhen all the evidence in a tragic case of poisoning points to one likely culprit, Kevin is fully convinced. Then Jack did a little research...

Ep 307"From Basements to Sunshine: A Relocation Journey"
EJoin us in this engaging episode as we delve into a captivating story of transformation and change. It begins in a cluttered basement filled with memories and transitions into an exciting new chapter in sunny Fort Lauderdale. Explore the rich tapestry of past life, including humorous anecdotes about treasured belongings and moving tales that span several decades. Discover the challenges and emotions of letting go and the anticipation of enjoying a warmer climate and a new lifestyle. This heartfelt narrative is a tribute to the past and a celebration of new beginnings. Immerse yourself in the emotional journey of moving, memories, and the promise of a brighter future in a tropical paradise.

Ep 129Marie Hilley: A Tale of Murder and Deception that is almost too fantastic to believe...
EMost true crime fans have heard of this week's case. For those of you who haven't, buckle up, this one is bananas!

Ep 166A poorly staged house fire leads to the arrest of a killer. Hello Green Bay!
EA concerned mother drives to her daughter's home across the bleak hellscape of northern Wisconsin only to find her living room has caught fire. It would take a mountain of forensic evidence and a late night videotaped confession to finally convict the killer.

Ep 163A teenager is murdered in the middle of the day and all the suspicion falls on her younger sister...
EIt's June of 1984, and 15 year old Reesa Trexler is home watching her favorite soap opera. Her younger sister Jody is upstairs in her bedroom. What happens next will haunt the town for 30 years...

Ep 306"Diplomatic Dilemmas: Immunity and Accountability"
EIn this gripping episode, we delve into the complexities of diplomatic immunity and the challenges it poses in the pursuit of justice, as we recount the notorious 1990s case involving a diplomat's son. The story takes a forensic twist when a seemingly mundane tomato becomes a crucial piece of evidence in solving a murder. Join us as we explore the fascinating intersections of crime, diplomacy, and forensic science, leading to the unraveling of a complex investigation. This episode highlights the meticulous efforts of detectives and forensic experts to bring justice for the victim in a story full of unexpected turns and riveting discoveries.