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Ep 112Circleville Letters: Ohio's Unsolved Blackmail & Murder

🎧 Dive into the unsettling mystery of the Circleville Letters! Welcome back to Yore Town, where we unearth the most perplexing and chilling true crime stories from history. In this episode, we're taking you to the seemingly quiet town of Circleville, Ohio, a place forever scarred by one of America's most bizarre and enduring unsolved mysteries: The Circleville Letters. Imagine anonymous, menacing notes appearing in mailboxes, revealing secrets, making accusations, and delivering chilling threats. For years, the residents of Circleville lived under a cloud of fear, stalked by a phantom writer whose words held terrifying power. This wasn't just small-town gossip; this was a calculated campaign of blackmail that escalated beyond anyone's worst nightmares. Our hosts Matt and Megh meticulously unravel the terrifying timeline, starting with the first cryptic letters that began to plague the community in the late 1970s. These "poison pen" notes targeted various residents, but the focus soon narrowed on bus driver Ron Gillispie and his wife, Mary. The letters accused Ron of an affair and escalated into direct, chilling threats against his life. The mystery took a dark, fatal turn with Ron Gillispie's suspicious death – officially ruled an accident, but shrouded in questions that persist to this day. Was it truly an accident, or was it the ultimate fulfillment of the letter writer's sinister promise? The terror continued as letters specifically referencing Ron's death began to arrive, seemingly proving the writer knew more than they should. The investigation eventually led to a controversial conviction of Mary Gillispie for attempting to kill the alleged letter writer. But here's the twist that has haunted true crime enthusiasts for decades: did Mary truly act alone, or was she framed? Could the real anonymous letter writer still be out there, their identity a secret kept by the grave, or perhaps by someone still living in the shadows? This is a case rife with conflicting evidence, bizarre theories, and a pervasive sense of injustice that refuses to fade. We explore the police theories, the public's suspicions, and the shocking twists that left more questions than answers. The Circleville Letters case is not just an Ohio true crime story; it's a chilling testament to how a single individual, armed with just words, can terrorize an entire community and leave a lasting legacy of doubt and unsolved murder. Join us as we dive deep into one of the most perplexing unsolved mysteries in American history. Prepare to be fascinated, frustrated, and perhaps a little bit scared. 🔍 In this episode, you'll discover: The sinister origins of the anonymous "poison pen" letters that plagued Circleville. The chilling threats that escalated from accusations to direct warnings of death. The suspicious circumstances surrounding Ron Gillispie's fatal accident. The controversial conviction of Mary Gillispie and the widespread belief of a potential frame-up. The enduring questions about the true identity of the infamous letter writer(s). Why the Circleville Letters remain one of Ohio's most baffling cold cases. 👍 If you're captivated by true crime, unsolved mysteries, and stories that challenge your perceptions, please give this video a thumbs up, leave a comment with your theories on who the Circleville Letters writer was, and subscribe to Yore Town for more deep dives into dark history! 🔔 Don't forget to hit the notification bell so you never miss a new episode of Yore Town! 🔗 Connect with Yore Town: https://beardlawsstudio.com #CirclevilleLetters #OhioTrueCrime #UnsolvedMystery #Blackmail #MurderMystery #PoisonPen #AnonymousLetters #TrueCrimePodcast #YoreTownPodcast #ColdCase #OhioHistory #RonGillispie #MaryGillispie #JusticeDenied #CrimeDocumentary #Conspiracy #UnsolvedCrimes Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

May 26, 202526 min

Ep 111The Chilling Confessions of Joe Metheny

Get ready for a deep dive into the darkness! In the latest episode of the Yoretown Podcast, we unravel the terrifying and unsettling story of Joe Metheny, the Baltimore serial killer whose grotesque crimes sent shockwaves through the nation. This isn't for the faint of heart as we meticulously explore the chilling details of his life and the horrific acts that defined him. We begin by examining Metheny's early life, a period marked by neglect and tragedy that may have laid the groundwork for the monstrous behavior that would later emerge. Discover the pivotal moments and influences that potentially contributed to his descent into violence, tracing the escalation of his criminal activity from minor offenses to the unspeakable acts of murder that would forever scar the Baltimore community. Prepare to confront the disturbing reality of Metheny's confessions. We delve into the specifics of the multiple murders he admitted to, highlighting his targeting of vulnerable individuals and the callous disregard for human life that characterized his crimes. But the horror doesn't end there. We confront the deeply unsettling claims of cannibalism that have become an infamous part of Metheny's legacy, exploring the impact these claims have had on the true crime landscape and the public's perception of his depravity. Our hosts engage in a thoughtful yet chilling discussion of the psychological aspects underpinning Metheny's actions. What drives a person to commit such atrocities? We explore potential psychological factors and try to understand the complex and disturbing mindset of a serial killer. This episode doesn't shy away from the difficult questions surrounding his case and the broader implications for understanding extreme violence. Furthermore, we critically examine Metheny's interactions with the criminal justice system, raising important questions about potential failures and shortcomings in preventing and addressing such heinous crimes. His story serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities within the system and the devastating consequences when those vulnerabilities are exploited. You might be surprised to learn that Metheny's horrific story has even permeated popular culture, inspiring various media portrayals, including video games. We discuss the ethical considerations of such portrayals and the fine line between informing the public and sensationalizing true crime tragedies. The shadow of Joe Metheny's crimes continues to loom over Baltimore. We reflect on the lasting legacy of fear and fascination that his story has left behind, exploring how such events impact communities and shape their collective memory. Ultimately, this episode of the Yoretown Podcast serves as a powerful, albeit disturbing, exploration of true crime and the darkest aspects of human nature. Join us as we confront the chilling reality of Joe Metheny's story, seeking to understand the complexities of his case and its enduring impact. Tune in to this gripping episode if you're fascinated by: True Crime Stories: Uncover the chilling details of one of Baltimore's most notorious serial killers. Serial Killers: Delve into the mind and motivations of Joe Metheny. Criminal Psychology: Explore the potential psychological factors behind extreme violence. True Crime Cannibalism: Confront the disturbing claims associated with Metheny's crimes. Baltimore Crime History: Learn about a dark chapter in the city's past. Failures of the Justice System: Examine potential shortcomings in Metheny's case. True Crime Media: Discuss the impact and ethics of portraying such stories in media. The Legacy of Fear: Understand the lasting impact of horrific crimes on communities. Dark Side of Humanity: Confront the unsettling realities of human behavior. Don't miss this intense and thought-provoking episode of the Yoretown Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss any future deep dives into the world of true crime and the unexplained! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

May 19, 202526 min

Ep 110The Chilling Case of Daniel Lee Corwin

Yore Town Podcast: The Chilling Case of Daniel Lee Corwin - Terror in Texas Welcome back to Yore Town, where we delve into the dark corners of history and uncover the chilling tales that linger in the shadows of seemingly ordinary places. In this gripping episode, we unravel the terrifying story of Daniel Lee Corwin, a serial killer whose horrifying crimes shattered the peace of a small Texas town and left an indelible scar on its community. Prepare to be captivated as we meticulously dissect Corwin's descent into unimaginable violence. We begin by examining his early life, a seemingly normal existence that tragically masked the disturbing tendencies lurking beneath the surface. How could such darkness fester undetected in plain sight? Our hosts meticulously piece together the timeline of Corwin's escalating brutality. From petty theft, a seemingly innocuous beginning, his actions spiraled into a series of brutal murders that instilled fear and paranoia throughout the tight-knit community. We explore the chilling details of his crimes, the methods he employed, and the sheer terror his victims must have faced. The episode sheds light on the crucial investigation that ultimately led to Corwin's apprehension. We examine the missteps and oversights, including how local authorities initially downplayed the potential connection between the seemingly isolated murders. Discover how the community's desire to maintain an image of normalcy may have inadvertently hindered the pursuit of justice, allowing Corwin's reign of terror to continue for longer than it should have. Hear the unsettling accounts of victims who reported feeling uneasy and disturbed in Corwin's presence long before the horrific attacks. These chilling premonitions underscore the subtle yet palpable sense of dread that began to permeate the town. We analyze how Corwin's methods evolved over time, becoming increasingly premeditated and calculated, showcasing a terrifying progression of his violent urges. A pivotal moment in the case came with the courageous escape of one of Corwin's intended victims. We detail this harrowing event and how it ultimately provided the crucial breakthrough that law enforcement needed to finally bring him to justice. The episode also delves into the subsequent trial, where Corwin's chilling lack of remorse sent shivers down the spines of all who witnessed it. We discuss the legal proceedings and the overwhelming evidence that ultimately led to his conviction and subsequent execution. However, the story doesn't end with Corwin's death. We explore the lingering impact of his crimes on the community, the unresolved pain, and the difficult process of healing after such profound trauma. The case of Daniel Lee Corwin serves as a stark reminder of the darkness that can reside even in the most unassuming places and the importance of vigilance and open communication within communities. Don't miss this in-depth and chilling exploration of a true crime story that will leave you questioning the facade of normalcy and the complexities of human darkness. 🔍 Episode Takeaways You Can't Ignore: The Banality of Evil: Discover how Corwin's seemingly ordinary early life masked his capacity for extreme violence. Manipulation and Deception: Learn how Corwin cunningly manipulated the parole board, convincing them of a false rehabilitation. The Escalation of Violence: Witness the terrifying progression of Corwin's crimes from petty theft to brutal murder. Victim Intuition: Hear the unsettling accounts of victims who sensed danger around Corwin before the attacks. Community Denial: Understand how the local authorities' initial reluctance to connect the murders potentially prolonged Corwin's spree. Calculated Cruelty: Explore how Corwin's methods became increasingly premeditated and chillingly calculated. The Price of Appearances: Analyze how the community's desire to maintain a facade of normalcy may have hindered the pursuit of justice. The Turning Point: Learn about the brave escape of a victim that ultimately led to Corwin's arrest. A Lack of Remorse: Witness the disturbing details of Corwin's demeanor during his trial. Lingering Scars: Understand the long-lasting impact of Corwin's crimes on the community and the complexities of healing. 👍 If you found this episode chilling and insightful, please give it a thumbs up, leave a comment with your thoughts, and subscribe to Yore Town for more captivating historical true crime stories! 🔔 Hit the notification bell so you don't miss our next deep dive into the forgotten and often disturbing histories of our towns. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

May 12, 202523 min

Ep 109The Untold Story of Cinco de Mayo

Beyond the Fiesta - Cinco de Mayo, Kiki Camarena, and the Shadow of the Drug War Did you know there's a powerful story of courage and the fight for justice woven into the fabric of Cinco de Mayo? This week on the Yore Town Podcast, we journey beyond the celebrations to uncover the gripping true story of DEA agent Kiki Camarena. Join us as we delve into Kiki's dedicated undercover work battling powerful drug cartels and the devastating corruption that ultimately led to his abduction and brutal murder. We explore his significant impact on the anti-drug campaign and the shocking obstruction the DEA faced from Mexican authorities in their pursuit of justice. Discover the chilling details of Kiki's ordeal, including the recordings of his torture that revealed his unwavering defiance. Learn about Operation Leyenda, the massive international investigation launched in response, and the enduring legacy of a man who became a symbol in the ongoing drug war. Key Takeaways from this powerful episode: Uncover the deeper meaning of Cinco de Mayo and its connection to resistance against injustice. Learn about the brave dedication of Kiki Camarena as a DEA agent. Understand how his undercover operations led to crucial drug busts. Explore the tragic circumstances of Kiki Camarena's abduction, a direct consequence of his success against the cartels. Hear about the frustrating obstruction the DEA encountered from within Mexican law enforcement. Grasp the significance of the recorded torture and Kiki's powerful resilience. Discover the impact of Kiki Camarena's murder and the launch of Operation Leyenda. Understand the pervasive role of corruption in hindering the pursuit of justice. Learn how Kiki's legacy lives on through initiatives like Red Ribbon Week. This episode challenges us to remember the human cost of the drug war beyond festive occasions and consider the complexities of international relations in the fight against narcotics. Don't miss this compelling episode of Yore Town Podcast that sheds light on a pivotal moment in the history of the drug war, the fight against corruption, and the enduring quest for justice in the name of Kiki Camarena. Subscribe now and join the conversation! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

May 5, 202522 min

Ep 108What Happened at the Mysterious Corpsewood Manor?

Unraveling the Chilling Tale of Corpsewood Manor: Murder, Mystery, and Haunting Legends Dive into the dark history of Corpsewood Manor, a bizarre, hand-built castle nestled in the Georgia woods, and the eccentric life of its owner, Dr. Charles Scudder. This gripping episode uncovers Scudder's quest for freedom and his unconventional ways that ultimately led to a tragic and violent end. We explore: The unconventional dream: Learn how Dr. Charles Scudder sought liberation by constructing Corpsewood Manor. Local suspicion and whispers: Discover the reasons behind the community's unease towards Scudder's lifestyle and unique interests. A fateful encounter: Uncover the shocking details of how two drifters seeking rumored hidden treasure brought terror to Corpsewood. From robbery to brutal murder: Witness the chilling escalation of events that resulted in the tragic deaths within the manor walls. Haunting last words: Reflect on the poignant and eerie final words spoken by Dr. Scudder. The bloody aftermath: Follow the escape of the killers and the subsequent murder of a Navy lieutenant. Justice served (and not served): Understand the legal proceedings and the contrasting fates of the two perpetrators, including a death sentence. Whispers from the ruins: Delve into the enduring legends and alleged hauntings that continue to surround the decaying Corpsewood Manor. The real horror: Confront the unsettling truth that human ignorance, fear, and greed played a significant role in this tragedy. Visiting the past: Hear about the present-day allure of the Corpsewood Manor ruins for curious explorers. If you're fascinated by true crime, bizarre history, and tales of haunted places, this deep dive into the story of Corpsewood Manor is a must-listen. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Apr 28, 202523 min

Ep 107The Tylenol Murder Case That Terrified The Nation

Imagine reaching for a common pain reliever, a household name synonymous with relief, only for it to become a deadly poison. In the fall of 1982, this unthinkable scenario unfolded when seven people in the Chicago area tragically died after taking cyanide-laced Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules. This wasn't an accident; it was a deliberate act of terror that turned a trusted pain reliever into a murder weapon, leaving a nation paralyzed by fear and sparking one of the most baffling and enduring unsolved mysteries in American history. In this gripping episode, we delve into the heart of this terrifying true crime story. Join us as we unravel the timeline of the poisonings that claimed seven lives in the Chicago area , examine the frantic investigation that followed, and explore the shadowy figure of the prime suspect, James W. Lewis. We'll also uncover how this tragedy exposed critical vulnerabilities in our consumer product safety and led to landmark changes in pharmaceutical packaging and federal regulations that protect us to this day. Here are the key takeaways from the chilling story of the Tylenol murders: The nightmare began on September 29, 1982, with seven seemingly healthy individuals in the Chicago area dying suddenly after ingesting Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules. Initially baffling medical examiners , the cause was soon revealed to be deliberate cyanide poisoning. This case remains one of the most terrifying unsolved crimes in American history , leaving a chilling legacy of fear and unanswered questions. The perpetrator responsible for these heinous acts has never been definitively identified. The investigation quickly revealed that the deadly poison was not introduced during the manufacturing process but through tampered bottles found on store shelves. This realization shifted the focus of the investigation to a potential killer within the Chicago area. September 29, 1982 Mary Kellerman, Adam Janus die after taking Tylenol. September 30, 1982 Stanley and Theresa Janus, Mary McFarland die. October 1, 1982 Paula Prince dies. October 2, 1982 Mary Reiner dies. Connection made between deaths and Tylenol. October 5, 1982 Johnson & Johnson issues a nationwide recall of Tylenol capsules. October 8, 1982 Letter from James W. Lewis demanding $1 million is made public. December 1982 James W. Lewis arrested in New York. October 1983 Lewis convicted of extortion. October 13, 1983 Federal Anti-Tampering Act signed into law. 1989 FDA establishes federal guidelines for tamper-proof packaging. July 9, 2023 James W. Lewis dies at age 76. James W. Lewis emerged as a primary suspect after sending an extortion letter to Johnson & Johnson demanding $1 million to stop the poisonings. His background revealed a troubled past, including a prior charge for killing and dismembering a man, though the case was dismissed on a technicality. Lewis also possessed a book on poisons, and his fingerprints were reportedly found on pages related to cyanide. Despite these factors and his detailed descriptions of how the killer might have operated , he consistently denied being the poisoner, claiming he was in New York at the time of the murders. While convicted of extortion and serving over a decade in prison , authorities never amassed enough direct evidence to charge him with the actual murders. The death of James W. Lewis in 2023 has brought a sense of finality to the investigation for some, though the lack of a murder conviction leaves a lingering frustration for the victims' families. Other individuals, like Roger Arnold, a dock worker who also possessed cyanide, were investigated but ultimately cleared by DNA evidence. The randomness of the poisonings, with victims from different backgrounds and locations, further complicated the search for a motive and a definitive suspect. The Tylenol murders had a profound and lasting impact, most notably leading to a complete overhaul of how over-the-counter medications are packaged. This episode will detail the swift response of Johnson & Johnson and the subsequent introduction of tamper-evident packaging, including features like foil seals, plastic seals around bottle necks, glued cardboard boxes, and eventually the transition from capsules to solid caplets. These changes, though born from tragedy, have become the standard for the pharmaceutical industry and many other consumer products, significantly enhancing safety and consumer confidence. Furthermore, the podcast will explore the direct legislative response with the passage of the Federal Anti-Tampering Act in 1983 , which made it a federal crime to tamper with consumer products, carrying significant penalties for those who endanger public health. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Apr 21, 202520 min

Ep 106Unraveling the Texarkana Moonlight Murders

The conversation delves into the chilling true story of the Texarkana Moonlight Murders, a series of unsolved crimes that terrorized the small town of Texarkana in 1946. The hosts explore the initial attack, the subsequent murders, and the various theories surrounding the identity of the Phantom Killer. They discuss the cultural impact of the case, including its influence on horror films and urban legends, while emphasizing the lasting fear and mystery that still haunts the town. Takeaways Texarkana was a quiet town before the murders. The first attack was a warning that went ignored. The Phantom Killer escalated from assault to murder. Victims survived but left the town in fear. Law enforcement struggled to find the killer. Multiple theories exist about the killer's identity. The case remains unsolved to this day. The murders inspired horror films and urban legends. Texarkana embraces its dark history. The community still seeks closure for the victims. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Episode Quotes "A warning was ignored." "The last known attack." "Who was the Phantom Killer?" "Texarkana never forgot." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Apr 14, 202524 min

Ep 105Uncovering the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist

This conversation delves into the intriguing story of the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist, exploring the theft of nearly 3,000 tons of maple syrup valued at over $18 million. The discussion covers the background of the heist, the players involved, the economic implications, and the cultural significance of maple syrup in Canada. It highlights the tension between independent producers and the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (FPAQ), the meticulous planning behind the heist, and the subsequent legal fallout. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of the maple syrup industry and its cultural identity in Canada. Takeaways The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist involved the theft of 3,000 tons of syrup. The FPAQ controls the maple syrup market in Quebec. The heist was a slow burn scheme, not a one-time event. Over 26 individuals were arrested in connection with the heist. The black market for syrup existed before the heist. The heist raised questions about economic oppression in the syrup industry. Maple syrup is a significant part of Canadian culture and identity. The heist exposed the shadow economy within the maple syrup industry. The trial led to a national conversation about syrup regulation. The legacy of the heist continues to impact the maple syrup market today. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Episode Quotes "The sweetest heist in history." "A sticky conspiracy that goes deeper." "This was a slow burn scheme." "The logistics were staggering." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Apr 7, 202521 min

Ep 104What Really Happened At Gitche Manitou State Park?

What Really Happened At Gitche Manitou State Park? | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 104 This episode delves into the chilling events of the Gitche Manitou Massacre, where five teenagers were brutally attacked while camping in Iowa in 1973. The conversation explores the details of the crime, the tragic fate of the victims, and the survival of Sandra Chesky, the sole survivor who later testified against the killers. The discussion also reflects on the lasting impact of this horrific event on the local community and the haunting legacy it left behind. Takeaways The Gitche Manitou Massacre occurred in 1973, resulting in the deaths of four teenagers. The attackers posed as narcotics officers to ambush the victims. Sandra Chesky, the sole survivor, provided crucial testimony that led to the conviction of the killers. The Freyer brothers, the assailants, were known for their violent behavior and had a history of crime. The massacre is still a significant and haunting event in Iowa's history. Local legends and ghost stories have emerged surrounding the site of the massacre. The event highlights the vulnerability of youth in seemingly safe environments. The psychological trauma experienced by survivors can last a lifetime. The case raises questions about premeditation versus impulse in violent crimes. Sandra Chesky later wrote a book about her experience, shedding light on her trauma and survival. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Episode Quotes "They wanted to kidnap a girl." "It was a murder for the sake of murder." "Was it premeditated? A twisted impulse?" Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 31, 202519 min

Ep 103The Heuvelton Heist: A Mystery from 1892 | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 103

The Heuvelton Heist: A Mystery from 1892 | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 103 The conversation delves into the intriguing history of the Heavilton bank heist of 1892, exploring the events surrounding the robbery, the community's reaction, and the various theories regarding the identity of the robbers. The hosts discuss the impact of the crime on the small village and speculate on the fate of the stolen money, which remains a mystery to this day. Takeaways The Heuvelton bank heist occurred in 1892 and remains unsolved. The robbery was executed with precision, suggesting inside knowledge. Local lore has developed around the identities of the robbers. The community felt secure before the robbery, with doors seldom locked. The bank's security measures were minimal, making it an easy target. Theories about the robbers include local insiders and out-of-town gangs. The aftermath of the robbery left the community in shock and fear. Rumors of buried treasure from the heist persist to this day. The conversation highlights the importance of local history and storytelling. The hosts engage in speculation about the fate of the stolen money. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Episode Quotes "This one hits home." "History with a mystery, just like Meg wanted." "Did they get away clean?" "Could a fortune still lie hidden in the woods?" Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 24, 202522 min

Ep 102The Baffling Disappearance Of Tara Calico Remains Unsolved

The Baffling Disappearance Of Tara Calico Remains Unsolved | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 102 The conversation delves into the mysterious disappearance of Tara Calico, who vanished during a routine bike ride in 1988. The hosts discuss the chilling details of her case, including the discovery of a Polaroid photo that may or may not depict her, the various theories surrounding her disappearance, and the ongoing investigations that have taken place over the years. Despite numerous leads and speculations, the case remains unsolved, leaving lingering questions about what truly happened to Tara. Takeaways Tara Calico disappeared on September 20, 1988, during a bike ride. Her mother had previously felt stalked while biking, raising safety concerns. Witnesses reported seeing a suspicious pickup truck following Tara. A Polaroid photo found in 1989 sparked speculation about Tara's fate. The photo showed a girl who resembled Tara, but its authenticity remains debated. The FBI has conducted multiple analyses of the Polaroid, with inconclusive results. In 2008, a sheriff claimed to know the names of two suspects but provided no evidence. Recent developments in 2023 suggest renewed hope in the investigation. The case remains open, with ongoing efforts to uncover the truth. Theories about Tara's fate include abduction, trafficking, and accidental death. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Episode Quotes "Was this proof that she was still alive?" "Tara told her mother to come looking for her." "There is renewed hope for the justice of Tara." "Someone out there knows the truth." "Will we ever find out what happened to Tara?" Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 17, 202526 min

Ep 101The Unfinished Case of Theresa Allore – A Brother’s Search for Truth

The Unfinished Case of Theresa Allore – A Brother’s Search for Truth | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 101 In this episode, the hosts delve into the tragic case of Teresa Allure, a college student who went missing in 1978. They discuss the systematic failures of law enforcement, the relentless pursuit of justice by her brother John, and the ongoing fight for answers regarding her disappearance and the potential connection to other unsolved cases in the area. The episode highlights the importance of persistence and family strength in the face of adversity. Takeaways The case of Teresa Allure highlights systemic failures in law enforcement. John Allure's relentless pursuit for justice is inspiring. The disappearance of Teresa remains a mystery after decades. There were other missing women in the same area during that time. The police dismissed initial concerns about Teresa's disappearance. New evidence and technology have reignited interest in the case. The importance of family support in seeking justice is paramount. Public awareness can lead to renewed investigations. The podcast 'Who Killed Teresa' plays a crucial role in advocacy. Justice for victims often requires persistent effort from loved ones. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Sound Bites "He publicly challenges law enforcement." "Did you have to let it linger?" "It's a wild world." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 10, 202517 min

Ep 100The Killing Spree of Charles Starkweather

The Killing Spree of Charles Starkweather | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 100 In this celebratory 100th episode of the Orrtown Podcast, the hosts reflect on their journey while delving into the chilling story of Charles Starkweather, a teenage killer whose 1958 murder spree left a lasting impact on American history. The episode explores Starkweather's troubled upbringing, the brutal murders he committed alongside his young girlfriend, and the psychological implications of their actions. The hosts engage in a thoughtful discussion about the legacy of the case and the question of innocence surrounding Carol Anne Fugate, Starkweather's accomplice. Takeaways This is a celebratory episode marking 100 episodes of the podcast. The hosts reflect on their busy lives as parents and podcasters. Charles Starkweather's story begins with a troubled childhood in Nebraska. His obsession with Carol Ann Fugate led to a series of brutal murders. The murder spree resulted in 11 deaths over a short period. Starkweather's first murder was over a stuffed animal dispute. The couple's violent actions were random and senseless. Starkweather was captured after a high-speed chase and executed in 1959. Carol Anne Fugate claimed she was a hostage, not an accomplice. The case has inspired films and continues to fascinate audiences. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Sound Bites "That was just the beginning." "Is Carol Anne truly innocent?" "Congratulations on one hundo." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 3, 202515 min

Ep 99The Jeff Davis 8: Unsolved Murders, Corruption & Cover-Ups

The Jeff Davis 8: Unsolved Murders, Corruption & Cover-Ups | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 99 In this episode of the Yore Town Podcast, hosts Beard Laws and Meg delve into the chilling case of the Jeff Davis 8, a series of unsolved murders in Jennings, Louisiana. They explore the background of the victims, the suspicious behavior of law enforcement, and the theories surrounding the case, including potential police involvement and corruption. The conversation highlights the ongoing quest for justice and the media's role in bringing attention to the case, while also reflecting on the broader implications of systemic failures in the investigation. Takeaways The Jeff Davis 8 case involves the unsolved murders of eight women in Louisiana. Victims were often connected to law enforcement, raising suspicions of police involvement. The investigation was marred by corruption and cover-ups. Theories suggest a serial killer or police conspiracy behind the murders. Media attention has been significant, but no arrests have been made. Families of the victims continue to seek justice despite the lack of progress. The case highlights systemic failures in law enforcement and investigation. The podcast emphasizes the importance of public awareness in unsolved cases. The hosts express their personal opinions on the involvement of law enforcement. The conversation ends with a call for listeners to share their thoughts and stories. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Sound Bites "This is a story about corruption, cover-ups." "The very people in charge could be involved." "This wasn't just random violence." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 24, 202519 min

Ep 98Unraveling the Bear Brook Murders

The conversation delves into the chilling story of the Bear Brook murders, where four victims were discovered in barrels in Bear Brook State Park, New Hampshire. The hosts discuss the timeline of the case, the identities of the victims, the investigation that ensued, and the eventual identification of the killer, Terry Peter Rasmussen, through advancements in DNA and genetic genealogy. The episode highlights the impact of this case on cold case investigations and the ongoing search for closure for the remaining unidentified victim. Takeaways The Bear Brook murders involved four victims found in barrels. The first two victims were discovered in 1985, and two more in 2000. Terry Peter Rasmussen was identified as the serial killer linked to the case. Advancements in DNA technology played a crucial role in solving the case. The adult victim was identified as the mother of two of the girls. The case highlights the importance of genetic genealogy in cold cases. The fourth victim remains unidentified, leaving a lingering mystery. The case has influenced how cold cases are investigated today. The Bear Brook murders serve as a reminder of the past's hidden truths. The conversation emphasizes the emotional weight of unsolved mysteries. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Sound Bites "Who are these victims?" "This is episode 98 Meg." "The first two victims were uncovered in 1985." "A major breakthrough was announced in 2017." "Bear Brook remains a haunting reminder." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 17, 202525 min

Ep 97Murder In The Midlands | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 97

Murder In The Midlands | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 97 This conversation delves into the chilling case of Larry Jean Bell, a man responsible for the tragic murders of two young girls in South Carolina during the 1980s. The hosts discuss the impact of these crimes on the community, the investigation that followed, and the eventual arrest and trial of Bell. They reflect on the nature of evil and how it can hide in plain sight, prompting listeners to consider how well they know the people around them. Takeaways The Super Bowl serves as a backdrop for the conversation. Myrtle Beach is a popular destination for Northern New Yorkers. Larry Jean Bell's case is one of South Carolina's most chilling stories. The disappearance of Sharon Faye Smith marked the beginning of a tragic series of events. The community was deeply affected by the abductions and murders. Bell taunted the families of his victims through phone calls. The investigation faced numerous challenges with no immediate leads. Bell's trial was marked by bizarre behavior and attempts to feign mental illness. He was ultimately convicted and sentenced to death. The conversation ends with a reflection on the nature of evil and community awareness. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Episode Quotes "He was an ex-Marine." "He was hiding something much darker." "He had no final words." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 10, 202518 min

Ep 96Murder, Money & Mystery: The Westchester Millionaire Cold Case

Murder, Money & Mystery: The Westchester Millionaire Cold Case In this episode, the hosts delve into the chilling cold case of Archie Harris and his housekeeper Betty Ramcharin, who were brutally murdered in 1996. The discussion covers the background of the victims, the gruesome details of the crime, the investigation that followed, and the recent developments in the case, including new suspects and advancements in forensic technology. The hosts reflect on the impact of the case on the community and the ongoing quest for justice. Takeaways Archie Harris was a wealthy retiree with a complex personality. Betty Ramcharin was a devoted housekeeper with dreams of a better life. The murder scene was gruesome, indicating a personal rage. Initial investigations yielded few leads and no suspects. Betty's story was often overshadowed by Harris's wealth and status. The case was reopened in 2016 due to advancements in DNA technology. New suspects have emerged in the ongoing investigation. The community still seeks closure nearly three decades later. False confessions and wrongful convictions are common in criminal cases. The case highlights the importance of thorough investigations and justice. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 3, 202519 min

Ep 95Unraveling the Wolf Family Murders

Unraveling the Wolf Family Murders In this episode, the hosts delve into the chilling story of the Wolf Family Murders that took place in Turtle Lake, North Dakota, in 1920. They explore the gruesome details of the crime, the investigation that followed, and the various theories surrounding the case. The discussion highlights the brutality of the murders, the lack of clear motive, and the lingering questions that remain even after a conviction. The hosts also reflect on the nature of small-town mysteries and the impact of such tragedies on close-knit communities. Takeaways The Wolf Family Murders occurred in Turtle Lake, North Dakota, in 1920. Seven members of the Wolf family were brutally murdered. The crime scene revealed no signs of struggle, suggesting a surprise attack. The murder weapon was traced back to the family, indicating a personal motive. Henry Lair, a neighbor, was identified as the primary suspect. Lair confessed to the murders but questions about accomplices remain. The brutality of the crime left the community in shock and speculation. The case remains unresolved in the eyes of some locals. The podcast emphasizes the nature of small-town mysteries. The hosts encourage listeners to stay curious and safe. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Episode Quotes "Who could do something so horrific and why?" "Tease and peace to the Malone jail." "Stay safe out there, and enjoy your week." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 27, 202516 min

Ep 94The Unsolved Super Bowl Murder of Jill-Lyn Euto

The Unsolved Super Bowl Murder of Jill-Lyn Euto This episode delves into the tragic story of Jillian Utoe, an 18-year-old woman whose life was cut short in a brutal murder in her own home. The hosts explore her vibrant life, the circumstances surrounding her death, the investigation that followed, and the ongoing quest for justice. Despite the passage of time, the community continues to remember Jillian and advocate for her case, highlighting the importance of keeping her story alive. Takeaways Jillian Utoe was a vibrant and kindhearted individual. Her murder remains unsolved over 20 years later. The crime scene indicated a personal connection to the killer. Investigators faced challenges due to limited technology in 2001. Jillian's mother became a relentless advocate for justice. The investigation stalled due to lack of leads and witnesses. Community efforts continue to keep Jillian's story alive. Advancements in DNA technology may provide new hope. Cold cases remind us that justice is still possible. Every detail, no matter how small, could help solve the case. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 20, 202517 min

Ep 93The Unsolved Pizza Delivery Murder Mystery

The Unsolved Pizza Delivery Murder Mystery In this episode of the Your Town podcast, the hosts delve into the tragic unsolved murder of Morris Davis Jr., a pizza delivery driver who was shot multiple times during a delivery in Great Falls, Montana, in 1985. The conversation explores the details of the crime, the investigation that followed, and the various theories surrounding the case, including potential motives and suspects. The hosts emphasize the impact of the crime on the community and the ongoing quest for justice, encouraging listeners to come forward with any information that could help solve the case. Takeaways Morris Davis Jr. was a well-liked pizza delivery driver. He was shot nine times during a delivery in 1985. The case remains unsolved decades later. Investigators initially suspected robbery as the motive. Witnesses saw Morris on the porch before he was shot. The murder weapon was a .22 caliber pistol. A pawn shop connection emerged three years later. Donald Debray was a potential suspect linked to the case. The community continues to seek justice for Morris. Cold cases highlight the need for modern forensic techniques. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 13, 202523 min

Ep 92Unraveling the Mind of a Serial Killer: Edmund Kemper

Unraveling the Mind of a Serial Killer: Edmund Kemper This episode delves into the chilling life of Edmund Kemper, a notorious serial killer known for his intelligence and manipulative nature. The conversation explores his troubled childhood, early signs of violence, the murders he committed, and the psychological insights gained from his life and crimes. Kemper's ability to blend into society and his disturbing legacy are examined, leaving listeners with a haunting reminder of the darkness that can exist within seemingly ordinary individuals. Takeaways Kemper was a gifted individual with a photographic memory. His childhood was marked by emotional abuse and isolation. Early signs of violence included animal cruelty and disturbing fantasies. Kemper's first murders were committed as an experiment at age 15. He was deemed rehabilitated after spending time in a psychiatric facility. Kemper's intelligence helped him evade suspicion during his killing spree. He targeted young female hitchhikers during his reign of terror. The murder of his mother was a culmination of his lifelong rage. Kemper's interviews provide chilling insights into the mind of a serial killer. His legacy continues to be studied by criminologists and psychologists. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Sound Bites "turning his murders into an art form" "he used her severed head as a dartboard" "monsters that can hide in plain sight" Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 6, 202519 min

Ep 91America's First Serial Killers: The Harpe Brothers

America's First Serial Killers: The Harpe Brothers This episode of the Your Town Podcast delves into the chilling history of the Harp brothers, America's first serial killers, who terrorized the frontier in the late 18th century. The hosts explore their origins, the gruesome nature of their crimes, the hunt for justice, and the legacy they left behind in Kentucky and beyond. Through a mix of historical facts and engaging storytelling, listeners are taken on a journey through a dark chapter in American history. Takeaways America's first serial killers were the Harp brothers. The Harps' reign of terror spanned multiple states. Their crimes were marked by extreme brutality and sadism. The brothers were skilled at evading capture. Communities lived in constant fear of the Harps' attacks. The Harps' actions led to a push for organized law enforcement. Their story reflects the lawlessness of early America. The legacy of the Harps is still discussed today. Parents used the Harps as cautionary tales for children. The Harps' infamy contributed to the establishment of justice systems. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Sound Bites "This tale is so gruesome it's hard to believe." "The Harps didn't just kill, they brutalized." "They murdered men, women, children, even babies." "The posse caught up with him near the Red River." "Their story is still talked about in fascination. Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 30, 202425 min

Ep 90Unmasking the Angel of Death: The Donald Harvey Story

Unmasking the Angel of Death: The Donald Harvey Story This conversation delves into the chilling story of Donald Harvey, known as the 'Angel of Death,' who confessed to killing over 80 patients during his time as a hospital orderly. The discussion explores his background, the early signs of his dark tendencies, the methods he used to commit his crimes, and the eventual investigation that led to his arrest. The hosts reflect on the implications of his actions on trust within the healthcare system and the importance of accountability. takeaways Donald Harvey was a hospital orderly who killed over 80 patients. His actions were justified by him as 'mercy killings'. Harvey's childhood abuse contributed to his need for control. He used various methods including poisoning and suffocation. Many of his murders went unnoticed for years. The investigation into his crimes began after a suspicious death. Harvey confessed to multiple murders during questioning. He accepted a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty. His story highlights the dark potential of human nature. The healthcare system must improve oversight to prevent such tragedies. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Sound Bites "Can't trust a man with two first names." "He kept a diary detailing the name of the victims." "The sheer number of lives he took is staggering." "Pure evil can hide in plain sight." "If you're struggling, find someone to talk to." Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 23, 202429 min

Ep 89The Phantom Barber Exposed

The Phantom Barber Exposed The conversation delves into the eerie case of the Phantom Barber of Pascagoula, a mysterious figure who, in 1942, invaded homes to steal locks of hair, leaving the community in fear. The narrative unfolds through various incidents, escalating from strange hair thefts to violent assaults, culminating in the arrest of a suspect, William Dolan, whose guilt remains questionable. The discussion highlights the psychological impact of the events on the town and the lingering mystery surrounding the true identity of the Phantom Barber. Episode Key Points The Phantom Barber case began in 1942 in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Initial incidents involved hair thefts from young girls in a convent. The attacks escalated from hair theft to violent assaults. The community was gripped by fear and paranoia as the attacks continued. Authorities struggled to find concrete evidence against the Phantom Barber. William Dolan was arrested but many believed he was a scapegoat. The true identity of the Phantom Barber remains a mystery. The case reflects the psychological impact of fear on a community. The Phantom Barber's obsession with hair raised many questions. The legend of the Phantom Barber still haunts Pascagoula today. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 16, 202429 min

Ep 88The Mystery of Mercy Brown: Rhode Island’s Vampire Panic

The Mystery of Mercy Brown: Rhode Island’s Vampire Panic | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 88 The conversation delves into the chilling true story of Mercy Brown, a young woman from Exeter, Rhode Island, who was believed to be a vampire in the late 19th century. The hosts explore the historical context of the time, the rise of vampire superstitions due to the ravaging effects of tuberculosis, and the gruesome rituals that ensued following her death. The episode highlights how fear and desperation can lead to irrational beliefs and actions, ultimately shaping the legacy of Mercy Brown's story in American folklore. Episode Key Points The story of Mercy Brown is rooted in historical events from 1892. Tuberculosis was often misinterpreted as a supernatural affliction. Superstitions about vampires were prevalent in rural New England. The Brown family faced multiple tragedies due to tuberculosis. Mercy's body was exhumed due to fears of vampirism. The preservation of Mercy's body was due to cold conditions, not supernatural causes. The townsfolk's actions were driven by desperation and fear. Mercy Brown's story has inspired various works of literature and media. The incident reflects the intersection of science and folklore in the 19th century. Mercy Brown's grave remains a site of fascination today. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 9, 202417 min

Ep 87The Honolulu Strangler | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 87

The Honolulu Strangler | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 87 This episode of the Your Town podcast delves into the chilling story of the Honolulu Strangler, the first known serial killer in Hawaii, who terrorized the island in the mid-1980s. The hosts explore the brutal murders of five women, the investigation that followed, and the lingering questions surrounding the case that remains unsolved to this day. Through a detailed recounting of the victims and the police efforts, the episode highlights the fear that gripped Honolulu and the impact of the unsolved case on the community. Episode Key Points The Honolulu Strangler was active between 1985 and 1986. Five women were murdered, all with similar patterns of assault. The investigation faced numerous challenges due to lack of evidence. Howard Gay emerged as a prime suspect but was never charged. The case remains unsolved, leaving families without closure. The fear of the killer impacted the community significantly. Cultural and systemic issues may have hindered the investigation. The 1980s in Honolulu was a time of rising crime rates. The case mirrors other famous serial killer investigations. The legacy of the Honolulu Strangler continues to haunt Hawaii. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 2, 202417 min

Ep 86The Poison Candy Murders | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 86

The Poison Candy Murders | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 86 This Yore Town Podcast episode delves into the infamous Poison Candy Murders of 1898 in Dover, Delaware, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and obsession. The tale centers around Mary Elizabeth Pennington, who, after receiving a box of poisoned chocolates, tragically succumbs to arsenic poisoning. The narrative unfolds with the backstory of her husband, John Dunning, and his affair with Cordelia Botkin, leading to a sensational trial that captivated the nation. The discussion reflects on the impact of this case on legal proceedings and societal views on love and revenge. Episode Key Points The Poison Candy Murders highlight the dark side of love and obsession. Cordelia Botkin's actions were driven by jealousy and betrayal. The case introduced new legal challenges regarding interstate crime. The trial of Cordelia Botkin was sensational and widely publicized. The use of the postal service as a weapon was unprecedented. The tragedy left lasting scars on the Pennington family. John Dunning's downfall was a result of his own choices. The case serves as a cautionary tale about trust and betrayal. Arsenic, a tasteless poison, can be deadly without detection. The story reflects societal attitudes towards women and crime in the 1890s. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 25, 202415 min

Ep 85Lake Lanier: Haunted Waters or Urban Legend? | Yore Town Podcast

Lake Lanier: Haunted Waters or Urban Legend? This Yore Town Podcast episode delves into the haunting history of Lake Lanier, exploring its dark past, the tragic events surrounding the creation of the lake, and the eerie tales of ghostly encounters and mysterious disappearances that have occurred over the years. The hosts discuss the impact of the submerged town of Oscarville and the unsettling statistics surrounding drownings in the lake, as well as the legends that have emerged from its depths. Episode Key Points Lake Lanier is known for its beauty but has a dark history. The town of Oscarville was forcibly displaced to create the lake. Many residents of Oscarville drowned while trying to escape. The lake is statistically one of the deadliest in the U.S. Ghostly encounters and strange occurrences are reported by visitors. The submerged structures in the lake create dangerous conditions. Some believe the spirits of displaced residents haunt the lake. Mysterious disappearances have occurred in Lake Lanier. The lake's creation involved significant loss of life and land. Lake Lanier's history may contribute to its eerie reputation. Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 18, 202418 min

Ep 84The Katy Hawelka Campus Murder

The Katy Hawelka Campus MurderBecome a paid member of the Beard Laws Studio - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinThis episode of the Your Town Podcast delves into the tragic story of Katie Holka, a 19-year-old student at Clarkson University who was brutally murdered in 1986. The hosts explore the details of her life, the circumstances surrounding her death, and the ongoing fight for justice led by her family and community. The conversation highlights the impact of this crime on the small town of Potsdam, New York, and the relentless efforts to keep her killer behind bars.Episode Key PointsKatie Holka was a vibrant 19-year-old student with dreams.Her murder in 1986 shocked the Potsdam community.Katie's family continues to fight for justice.The perpetrator, Brian McCarthy, was a known criminal.McCarthy's lack of remorse raises concerns about parole.Katie's story is a reminder of the fragility of life.The community has rallied to keep McCarthy imprisoned.Katie's mother advocates tirelessly for her daughter's memory.The podcast emphasizes the importance of safety on college campuses.This case highlights the ongoing issue of violence against women.Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 11, 202419 min

Ep 83The Boys On The Tracks | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 83

The Boys On The Tracks | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 83Become a paid member of the Beard Laws Studio - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinThis episode delves into the tragic and mysterious deaths of two boys in Arkansas in 1987, exploring the initial investigations, autopsy findings, and the subsequent fight for justice by their families. The narrative uncovers a web of corruption, cover-ups, and a series of suspicious deaths linked to the case, leading to theories of drug trafficking and political involvement. The relentless pursuit of truth by the boys' mothers highlights the emotional toll of unresolved mysteries.Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 4, 202417 min

Ep 82The Creepy Murder In Room 1046 | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 82

Become a paid member of the Beard Laws Studio - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinThis podcast episode delves into the chilling murder of Artemis Ogletree, which took place in Kansas City in 1935. The hosts explore the eerie details surrounding the case, including the mysterious circumstances of Ogletree's arrival at the hotel, the discovery of his body, and the subsequent investigation that revealed a web of intrigue and unanswered questions. Despite numerous leads, the case remains unsolved, leaving listeners to ponder the dark mysteries of human nature and the events that transpired in room 1046.Episode Key PointsThe murder of Artemis Ogletree remains one of Kansas City's most notorious unsolved cases.Ogletree checked into the hotel under a false name, adding to the mystery.Witnesses reported strange activities and conversations in the hotel leading up to the murder.The crime scene showed signs of a struggle, but there was no forced entry.Ogletree's injuries suggested a brutal attack, yet he claimed nobody had harmed him.A mysterious phone call was made to the police claiming responsibility for the murder.The investigation revealed several suspects, but none were conclusively tied to the crime.The case has haunted those involved and continues to intrigue true crime enthusiasts.Room 1046 has become a ghostly specter in the minds of hotel staff and guests.The chilling tale serves as a reminder of the unsolved mysteries hidden in our past.Episode Quotes"Who was the shadowy figure lurking in the dark?""The creepy murder in room 1046.""Ogletree had checked into the hotel under a false name."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 28, 202419 min

Ep 81The Unsolved Cabin 28 Keddie Murders | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 81

Become a paid member of the Beard Laws Studio - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinIn this episode, the hosts delve into the chilling details of the Keddie Murders, a gruesome unsolved case from 1981 in California. They explore the background of the victims, the discovery of the crime scene, the investigation, and the various theories surrounding the case. Despite new evidence emerging over the years, the mystery remains unresolved, leaving listeners with haunting questions about what truly happened that night.Episode Key PointsThe Keddie Murders occurred in 1981 in Cabin 28, California.Four lives were shattered, and a young girl vanished.The crime scene was brutal, with multiple victims found.Initial investigations faced criticism for their handling of evidence.Several suspects emerged, but none were conclusively linked to the crime.New evidence, including DNA, has been discovered in recent years.The case remains one of America's most haunting unsolved mysteries.Theories about the motive range from revenge to ritualistic acts.The disappearance of Tina Sharp adds another layer of complexity.The hosts encourage listeners to share their thoughts and theories.Episode Quotes"This is the story of the Keddie Murders.""The walls of that cabin still whisper secrets.""She was met with a scene that no 14 year old should ever have to witness."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com"This is the story of the Keddie Murders.""The walls of that cabin still whisper secrets.""She was met with a scene that no 14 year old should ever have to witness."Yore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 21, 202419 min

Ep 80The Haunted Doll That Watches You Sleep | Yoretown Podcast Ep. 80

Become a paid member of the Beard Laws Studio - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinThis conversation delves into the chilling legend of Robert the Doll, a haunted doll with a dark history that has captivated and terrified many. The hosts explore Robert's origins, his unsettling relationship with his owner Gene, and the strange occurrences that followed him throughout his life and beyond. They discuss the doll's current residence in a museum, the eerie experiences reported by visitors, and the various theories surrounding the curse associated with Robert. The episode serves as a cautionary tale about respecting the supernatural and the unknown.Episode Key PointsRobert the Doll is a real haunted doll with a dark history.The doll was a gift to Robert Eugene Otto in the early 1900s.Gene Otto had a disturbing relationship with Robert, leading to strange occurrences.After Gene's death, Robert's haunting continued with new owners.Visitors to the museum report feeling uneasy and experiencing misfortunes after disrespecting Robert.Theories suggest Robert may be cursed or influenced by Gene's attachment.Robert has become a popular cultural icon, appearing in various media.Visitors often send apology letters to Robert after experiencing bad luck.Respecting Robert is crucial to avoid his wrath and misfortunes.The story of Robert the Doll serves as a reminder of the unknown forces at play.Episode Quotes"This is Robert. And the story we're about to tell you...""What started as an innocent little relationship...""Gene became obsessed with Robert..."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 14, 202423 min

Ep 79The Villisca Axe Murders | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 79

Become a paid member of the Beard Laws Studio - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinIn this episode, the hosts delve into the chilling story of the Villisca Axe Murders, a gruesome unsolved case from 1912 where eight people, including six children, were brutally murdered in their home. They explore the details of the crime, the eerie atmosphere surrounding the town, the various suspects over the years, and the paranormal connections that have emerged since. The conversation highlights the mystery and horror of the event, leaving listeners with lingering questions about the nature of evil and the possibility of restless spirits.Episode Key PointsThe Villisca Axe Murders occurred in 1912, leaving a dark legacy.The killer likely hid in the attic, waiting for the family to sleep.Strange sightings and eerie occurrences were reported before and after the murders.The behavior of the killer post-murder raises questions about their psychology.Several suspects emerged over the years, each with compelling connections to the case.The case remains unsolved, leading to speculation about police work at the time.Paranormal activity is reported at the murder site, attracting ghost hunters.The murders may be linked to a series of similar axe murders across the country.The house is now a popular haunted location, drawing visitors and investigators.The story of the Villisca Axe Murders continues to captivate and terrify.Episode Quotes"This is a journey into the unsettling details.""The killer was likely inside the house.""The behavior of the killer after the act."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town's past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 7, 202418 min

Ep 78Death Row Granny: A True Crime Story | Yore Town Podcast EP. 78

In this episode of the Your Town Podcast, hosts Matt and Meg delve into the chilling story of Velma Barfield, known as the 'Death Row Granny.' Born in 1932, Velma's life was marked by tragedy, addiction, and ultimately, murder. The hosts explore her troubled upbringing, a series of mysterious deaths surrounding her, and her eventual confession to poisoning several individuals, including her own family members. The conversation also touches on the implications of her case on the American justice system and the complexities of morality in criminal behavior.Episode Key PointsVelma Barfield was born into a troubled family.She experienced a series of personal tragedies.Her behavior changed drastically due to drug addiction.Velma confessed to poisoning multiple individuals.She was convicted of first-degree murder.Her case raised questions about justice and accountability.Velma became a born-again Christian on death row.She was executed by lethal injection in 1984.The media frenzy around her case was significant.Her story continues to impact discussions on crime and punishment.Episode Quotes"This is the case of Velma Barfield.""She became the first woman in the US executed by lethal injection.""A granny who had committed unspeakable acts of violence."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Sep 30, 202413 min

Ep 77The Chilling Murder of Neil LaFave

In this episode of the Your Town Podcast, hosts Matt and Meg delve into the chilling murder of conservation warden Neil LaFave in 1971. The discussion covers LaFave's dedication to wildlife protection, the brutal circumstances of his murder, the extensive investigation that followed, and the eventual arrest and trial of Brian Husong, the prime suspect. The episode highlights the impact of LaFave's death on the community and his lasting legacy in wildlife conservation.Episode Key PointsNeil LaFave was a dedicated conservation warden.His murder sparked one of Wisconsin's largest manhunts.The investigation utilized Wisconsin's first wiretap warrant.Brian Husong had a history of violent behavior.The murder scene was described as horrific by investigators.LaFave's commitment to wildlife protection was unwavering.The case raised questions about justice in small communities.The trial concluded with a quick jury deliberation.LaFave's legacy is honored with a memorial in Wisconsin.The podcast encourages listener engagement on future topics.Episode Quotes"This case sent shockwaves to a tight-knit community.""Neil LaFave was brutally murdered in 1971.""The scene was absolutely horrific."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Sep 23, 202419 min

Ep 76The Borgia of Maine: A Chilling Tale | Yore Town Podcast EP. 76

This episode of the Yortown Podcast delves into the chilling story of Mary Cohen, known as the Borgia of Maine, who was Maine's first and deadliest serial killer. The conversation explores her early life, the mysterious deaths of her family members, her marriages, and the subsequent trial that led to her life imprisonment. The hosts reflect on the broader context of female serial killers in history, particularly those who used poison as their weapon of choice, and conclude with thoughts on the dark history of Maine.Episode Key PointsMary Cohen was dubbed the Borgia of Maine for her crimes.She confessed to 31 murders, but the true count may be higher.Her early life was marked by hardship and tragedy.Mary's father influenced her cold and calculating nature.All three of her children died under mysterious circumstances.Mary's husbands also died from similar stomach pains.The trial of Mary Cohen was a scandalous affair covered by newspapers.She was never tried for the other five deaths associated with her.Mary's story reflects a broader trend of female poisoners in history.The episode highlights the dark history of Maine and its infamous figures.Episode Quotes"We're going to do something for Maine.""Mary Cohen was Maine's first and deadliest serial killer.""This is a tale of poison greed."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Sep 16, 202418 min

Ep 75The Great Baltimore Fire of 1904: A Catastrophic Event | Yore Town Podcast EP. 75

In this episode of the Yore Town Podcast, Beard Laws and Megh discuss the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904, which was a catastrophic event that reshaped the city and changed fire safety regulations. The fire started in the basement of the Hearst building and quickly spread, destroying over 1500 buildings and causing around $100 million in damages. The lack of standardized firefighting equipment and outdated infrastructure contributed to the fire's intensity and duration. However, the tragedy led to improvements in urban planning, fire safety regulations, and the standardization of hydrants nationwide. The fire had a lasting impact on Baltimore and became a case study for managing large-scale disasters.Episode Key PointsThe Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 was a catastrophic event that reshaped the city and changed fire safety regulations.The fire started in the basement of the Hearst building and quickly spread, destroying over 1500 buildings and causing around $100 million in damages.The lack of standardized firefighting equipment and outdated infrastructure contributed to the fire's intensity and duration.The tragedy led to improvements in urban planning, fire safety regulations, and the standardization of hydrants nationwide.The Great Baltimore Fire became a case study for managing large-scale disasters.Episode Quotes"Once it hits the lips, it's so good.""The fire, Meg, was believed to have been started by a discarded cigarette or a cigar in the basement of the Hearst building.""They telegraph other cities. Again, this was at 1038. It's now 1 30 p .m. The units from Washington, D .C. started to arrive on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Camden Street Station."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Sep 9, 202417 min

Ep 74Unmasking the Green River Killer: The Chilling Story of Gary Ridgway | Yore Town Podcast EP. 74

In this episode, Beard Laws discusses the dark path of Gary Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer, who is considered one of the worst serial killers in American history. Ridgway confessed to 48 murders, but it is believed that he may have killed even more victims. The episode covers Ridgway's troubled childhood, his violent tendencies, and his method of killing his victims. It also explores the investigation and legal proceedings that led to his conviction and life imprisonment. Gary Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer, confessed to 48 murders, but the actual number of his victims may be higher.Ridgway had a troubled childhood and exhibited violent tendencies from a young age.He targeted sex workers and runaways, luring them along the Pacific Highway and gaining their trust before strangling them.Ridgway's crimes went undetected for many years, and he was only caught and convicted after a lengthy investigation.He is currently serving multiple life sentences in prison.Episode Quotes"Gary Ridgway, also known as, maybe you've heard of them, the Green River Killer.""He was 16 and he ended up leading a six-year-old boy into the woods, stabbing him six times.""Ridgway is believed to have murdered at least 71 teenage girls and women near Seattle and Tacoma, Washington."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Sep 2, 202419 min

Ep 73The Infamous 1950's Brinks Robbery: A Meticulously Planned Heist | Yore Town Podcast EP. 73

The Infamous 1950's Brinks Robbery: A Meticulously Planned HeistOn this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the infamous Brinks robbery that took place in Boston in 1950. They explore the background of the robbery, the meticulous planning and execution by the gang, and the aftermath of the heist. The conversation also touches on the cultural impact of the robbery, inspiring movies, books, and songs. The Brinks robbery serves as a reminder of the potential rewards and risks of criminal life, as well as the collaboration between law enforcement agencies in solving complex cases.Check out our friends of the show!Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsCopper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.comBrio : https://brio4life.com/ Use Code BEARDLAWSCopper Johns Ball Wash : theballwash.comRaskll: https://www.raskll.com/Timber Rays- https://timberrays.com/Episode HighlightsThe Brinks robbery in 1950 was a meticulously planned and executed heist in Boston, involving a gang of seven members.The gang targeted the Brinks Armored Car Depot and made off with approximately $2.7 million in cash and securities.The robbery highlighted the need for enhanced security measures by companies and collaboration between local police and the FBI.The cultural impact of the Brinks robbery is evident in the numerous movies, books, and songs inspired by the heist.The Brinks robbery serves as a reminder of the potential rewards and risks of criminal life.Episode Quotes"The gang made off with one point two eight and some change in cash and about one and a half million in checks and other securities.""The gang left no clues, no fingerprints, and they didn't even speak a word to each other really during the heist.""The Brinks robbery has inspired countless movies, books, and even songs."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Aug 26, 202422 min

Ep 72The Shocking South Florida Killer Clown Murder of 1990 | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 72

The Shocking South Florida Killer Clown Murder of 1990On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the South Florida killer clown murder of 1990. They explore the background of the victim, Marlene Warren, and the events leading up to her murder. They delve into the investigation, the suspects, and the legal proceedings that followed. The impact of the murder on the community and Marlene's family is also discussed.Check out our friends of the show!Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsCopper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.comBrio : https://brio4life.com/ Use Code BEARDLAWSCopper Johns Ball Wash : theballwash.comRaskll: https://www.raskll.com/Episode HighlightsThe South Florida killer clown murder of 1990 shocked the nation and left a lasting impact on the community.Marlene Warren, the victim, was a beloved mother and businesswoman who was tragically murdered at her doorstep by a person dressed as a clown.The investigation revealed two main suspects: Sheila Keene, who was accused of being the killer clown, and Michael Warren, Marlene's husband.Despite mounting suspicions, no concrete evidence emerged linking Sheila and Michael to the murder at the time.Years later, new DNA evidence led to Sheila's arrest and she pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.The motive behind the murder remains unclear, but theories include a love triangle and financial gain.The murder had a profound impact on Marlene's family and the community, leaving a void in their hearts.Episode Quotes"South Florida, 1990. Are you picturing it? Specifically, Wellington, Florida, which is just west of Palm Beach.""As Marlene opened the door, she was greeted by a clown holding two foil balloons and a basket of carnations.""A feud between rivals takes a deadly turn. Payless Car Rental and Bargain Motors, owned by Mike Warren, were locked in a bitter battle for customers."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Aug 19, 202427 min

Ep 71The Deadwood Legend of Wild Bill Hickok | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 71

The Deadwood Legend of Wild Bill HickokOn this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the life of Wild Bill Hickok, a legendary figure of the American Old West. From his early years as a marksman and his involvement in the Jayhawkers, an anti-slavery vigilante group, to his time as a scout for the U.S. Army and his career as a lawman and gambler, Wild Bill led a life filled with adventure and violence. The episode covers his famous duels, his time as a sheriff, and his tragic death in a saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory.Check out our friends of the show!Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsCopper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.comBrio : https://brio4life.com/ Use Code BEARDLAWSCopper Johns Ball Wash : theballwash.comRaskll: https://www.raskll.com/Episode HighlightsWild Bill Hickok was a legendary figure of the American Old West, known for his skills as a marksman and his involvement in various roles such as a lawman, gambler, and scout.He was involved in several duels and gunfights, often resulting in the death of his opponents.His time as a sheriff in Abilene, Kansas was marked by conflicts and shootouts, including the famous incident where he altered a controversial advertisement.Wild Bill's life came to a tragic end when he was shot in the back of the head during a poker game in Deadwood, Dakota Territory.Episode Quotes"Damn you, take that!""The Dead Man's Hand""More lives than a cat""Did the crow have a pistol? Was he shooting back? I will be."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Aug 12, 202421 min

Ep 70Amityville Horror House: A Chilling Journey into America's Most Haunted Home

Amityville Horror House: A Chilling Journey into America's Most Haunted Home On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the history of the Amityville Horror, a house in Amityville, New York that is known for its tragic murders and paranormal activity. The hosts explore the story of the DeFeo family murders in 1974 and the subsequent experiences of the Lutz family who moved into the house. They discuss the reported paranormal phenomena, the involvement of paranormal investigators, and the theories surrounding the haunting. The episode concludes with a discussion on whether the Amityville Horror is a genuine haunting or a hoax.Check out our friends of the show!Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsCopper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.comBrio : https://brio4life.com/ Use Code BEARDLAWSEpisode HighlightsThe Amityville Horror is a famous haunted house known for its tragic murders and paranormal activity.The DeFeo family murders in 1974 and the subsequent experiences of the Lutz family have fueled the legend of the Amityville Horror.Reports of paranormal phenomena include strange odors, cold spots, green slime, and sightings of a demonic pig creature.Skeptics argue that the haunting could be attributed to natural causes and psychological stress, while believers suggest the house is cursed and haunted by malevolent spirits.The true nature of the Amityville Horror remains a mystery, captivating and terrifying people to this day.Episode Quotes"History of the Amityville horror. That's right. This story has it all.""Grab your headphones, dim the lights, and let's dive into the dark history of 112 Ocean Avenue.""28 days. And what were they claiming Meg? That they were terrorized by paranormal activity."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Aug 5, 202418 min

Ep 69The Real Story Of Albert Fish | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 69

On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the story of Albert Fish, one of America's most notorious serial killers, was known for his violent and gruesome crimes. He had a troubled childhood, with a family history of mental illness and abuse. Fish engaged in self-harm and engaged in sadomasochistic practices. He targeted young boys, torturing, mutilating, and murdering them. One of his most well-known victims was Grace Budd, a 10-year-old girl whom he killed and cannibalized. Fish was eventually arrested, found guilty, and executed in the electric chair. His case highlighted the need for improved mental health care and criminal justice system.Check out our friends of the show!Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsCopper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.comBrio : https://brio4life.com/ Use Code BEARDLAWSEpisode HighlightsAlbert Fish was one of America's most notorious serial killers, known for his violent and gruesome crimes.Fish had a troubled childhood, with a family history of mental illness and abuse.He engaged in self-harm and sadomasochistic practices, targeting young boys for torture, mutilation, and murder.One of his most well-known victims was Grace Budd, a 10-year-old girl whom he killed and cannibalized.Fish was eventually arrested, found guilty, and executed in the electric chair, highlighting the need for improved mental health care and the criminal justice system.Episode Quotes"The real story of Albert Fish begins now. Let's start at the beginning with his early life and the events that may have shaped the monster he would become.""Fish is said to have helped the executioner position the electrodes on his body. His last words were reportedly, 'I don't even know why I'm here.'""When pressed by the assembled journalist to reveal the document's contents, he refused stating, 'I will never show it to anyone. It was the most filthy string of obscenities that I have ever read.'"Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jul 29, 202423 min

Ep 68The First Electric Chair Execution | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 68

The First Electric Chair ExecutionOn this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the story of the first electric chair execution that during a vacation to Lake Placid, the hosts stumbled upon a tasting room for Prison City Brewery and learned about the story behind one of their beers called Crispy Boys. This led to a discussion about the history of the electric chair and the infamous execution of William Kemmler. The episode explores the context of capital punishment in the late 19th century, the battle between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse over electrical currents, and the development of the electric chair. The botched execution of Kemmler raised ethical questions about the death penalty and the methods used to carry it out.Check out our friends of the show!Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsCopper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.comEpisode HighlightsLake Placid is home to Prison City Brewery, which has a beer called Crispy Boys with a controversial name.The electric chair was developed as a more humane method of execution and was adopted by the state of New York.The execution of William Kemmler in the electric chair was botched, leading to public outcry and improvements in the method.Kemmler's case raised ethical questions about the death penalty and the intersection of technology, ethics, and law.Episode Quotes"She refused to drink it and actually left because the name Crispy Boy, she thought, was inspired by the electrocution chair.""The electric chair was actually developed by Alfred P. Southawik. What do think the P stands for? Paul.""The botched execution horrified those present and actually led to a public outcry."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jul 22, 202413 min

Ep 67The Extraordinary Story of Ann Hodges and the Meteorite Strike | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 67

The Extraordinary Story of Ann Hodges and the Meteorite StrikeOn this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the story of Ann Hodges, the only confirmed person in history to have been hit by a meteorite. They explore the events leading up to the meteorite strike, the aftermath, and the legal battle over ownership of the meteorite. The hosts also touch on other notable incidents involving meteorites and the significance of studying meteorites in understanding the early history of our solar system.Check out our friends of the show!Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsCopper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.comEpisode HighlightsAnn Hodges is the only confirmed person in history to have been hit by a meteorite.Meteorite strikes on humans are extremely rare, with odds estimated to be about one in 1.6 million.Meteorites provide valuable insights into the early history of our solar system.The story of Ann Hodges is a testament to the unpredictability of life in the cosmos.Meteorites have played a memorable role in Earth's history and continue to fascinate scientists and the public alike.Episode Quotes"Ann Hodges became the first and so far only confirmed person in history to have been hit by a meteorite.""The odds of a person being hit by a meteorite are as low that it's almost unfathomable.""Meteorites remain a hot topic of study, providing valuable insights into the early history of our solar system."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jul 15, 202419 min

Ep 66Thomas Sullivan Satanic Murder | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 66

Thomas Sullivan Satanic MurderOn this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the tragic events involving a 14-year-old Catholic schoolboy named Thomas Sullivan Jr. in 1988. Thomas had a growing fascination with satanic rituals and ended up killing his mother and setting their house on fire. He then tragically took his own life. The episode highlights the impact of untreated mental health issues and obsession with dark themes on young minds. It serves as a cautionary tale and emphasizes the importance of seeking help for mental health struggles.Episode HighlightsUntreated mental health issues and obsession with dark themes can have a devastating impact on young minds.It is important to seek help for mental health struggles and not let them go untreated.The tragic events in this episode serve as a cautionary tale and highlight the need for mental health support.The episode emphasizes the importance of open conversations about mental health and the availability of resources for those in need.Episode Quotes"This episode revolves around the tragic events involving a 14-year-old Catholic schoolboy who was also a boy scout named Thomas Sullivan, Jr.""He arranged several books on the occult in a ring on the floor, piled newspapers in the center, and then sets them on fire.""In the chaos, Thomas then flees the house. He goes to a neighbor's backyard where he tragically ends his own life."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comChapters00:00 The Tragic Events Involving Thomas Sullivan Jr.09:38 The Disturbing Scene and Tragic Ending13:01 The Impact on Thomas's FriendsYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Megh dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jul 8, 202417 min

Ep 65The Escape From Alcatraz Cold Case | Yore Town Podcast Ep. 65

The Escape From Alcatraz Cold Case On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the story of the escape from Alcatraz, focusing on the three inmates who vanished into the San Francisco Bay in 1962. The conversation explores the planning and execution of the escape, as well as the mystery surrounding the fate of the escapees. The authenticity of a letter received in 2013, claiming to be from one of the escapees, is also discussed. The conversation ends with speculation about whether the escapees survived and the ongoing investigation by the US Marshals.Episode HighlightsAlcatraz was once considered inescapable, but three inmates managed to vanish into the San Francisco Bay in 1962.The escapees meticulously planned their escape, using improvised tools and exploiting the flaws in Alcatraz's security.The fate of the escapees remains a mystery, with no conclusive evidence of their survival or demise.The US Marshals continue to investigate the case and will pursue it until the escapees are confirmed dead or reach 99 years old.TitlesEpisode Quotes"The escape from Alcatraz story""A letter prompting the FBI to reopen the case""The lights go out, the escape begins"Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jul 1, 202421 min

Ep 64The Mysterious Circumstances of Natalie Wood's Death | Yore Town Podcast

On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the life and mysterious death of actress Natalie Wood. It explores her career, her relationships, and the events leading up to her tragic drowning. The conversation raises questions about the circumstances surrounding her death and the possibility of foul play. The unresolved nature of the case adds to the intrigue and speculation surrounding Wood's legacy.Episode HighlightsNatalie Wood was a celebrated actress known for her roles in films such as West Side Story and Rebel Without a Cause.Her career spanned several decades, and she received critical acclaim and awards for her performances.Wood's death in 1981 remains a cold case, with conflicting accounts and unexplained injuries raising suspicions of foul play.The circumstances surrounding her drowning, including the presence of bruises and the behavior of those on the boat, continue to fuel speculation and debate.Episode Quotes"At night when the sky is full of stars and the sea is still, you get the wonderful sensation that you are floating in space""The unresolved nature of the case adds to the intrigue and speculation surrounding Wood's legacy"Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jun 24, 202419 min

Ep 63The Father's Day Bank Massacre

On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the Father's Day bank massacre that took place in Denver, Colorado in 1991. The tragic event involved a man posing as a bank vice president who gained entry to the bank and proceeded to murder four security guards. The motive behind the crime remains unknown, and the case remains unsolved. The conversation also touches on the history of Father's Day and its connection to a coal mine disaster. Overall, the episode explores the details of the bank massacre and the subsequent investigation.Episode HighlightsThe Father's Day bank massacre in Denver, Colorado in 1991 was a tragic event that left four security guards dead.The motive behind the crime remains unknown, and the case remains unsolved.The investigation focused on two suspects, a retired police officer and a former bank guard, but both were acquitted.The surviving bank employees described the assailant as a man in his late 50s or 60s wearing a gray sport coat, white shirt, multicolor necktie, blue or gray slacks, a brown fedora, and mirrored sunglasses.The crime left a lasting impact on the community and is considered a cold case.Episode Quotes"Apparently they didn't listen very well about closing their eyes and getting down to the ground. If somebody tells me that, I'm closing my damn eyes.""Investigators were puzzled by the robber's decision to not only take around $200,000, a small fraction of over $2 million available that was in the cash room and the vault.""FBI agents William McMath and Charles Evans testified that when they went to investigate Yocum's apartment, they found a closet door secured with handcuffs. Inside the closet, they found .38 caliber and .357 caliber ammunition, as well as a police scanner and speed loaders, batons, replicas of badges of several police organizations and dummy grenades."Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.comCheck out the interactive map at https://yoretown.comCheck Out Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlawsYore Town Podcast is a podcast that features your towns dark, wild, unbelievable past that has you thinking no way that really happened here. Matt and Zac dust off the books, hit the streets and an occasional nursing home to unveil Yore Town’s past. From small towns to where we live to big cities before they were what they are today. This is Yore Town, Yore Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jun 17, 202414 min