Blood of a Buckeye delves into the history, true crime, paranormal, and urban legends of Ohio.
Come and listen to a......tale....of The Octoman, and how this creature may have influenced other icons of pop culture, and been created out of others. Also, tentacle porn.
Discussing the rise and demise of the Buckeye Lake Amusement Park. Similar to many other places around the world, Ohio has had a few failed amusement parks. This is one of them.
I discuss the abduction and murder of Barbara Barnes, a 13-year-old kid from Steubenville, OH.Resources:Jack Swint – “Who Killed… ? Pittsburgh, PA”Prinniefied.com May 13, 2012 “Who Killed Barbara?”
In a short Christmas episode, I regale the events of a night at Nakatomi Plaza. (I read "A Die Hard Christmas", written by Doogie Horner and illustrated by JJ Harrison.)
In this episode, I tell you the short story of Chief Cornstalk, The Silver Bridge, Mothman, and how they are all tied together.
A short episode on a house that my family and I lived in about 20 years ago. Some language, and a loud bang or 2.
The winter of '77-'78 was an interesting one. President Jimmy Carter was spending his first Christmas in the White House, the Blizzard of '78 would cripple the Great Lakes region, and the capitol of Ohio, Columbus, would bear witness to a string of murders totaling 10 victims. The victims' range in age from 26 to 77 years old, none linked together by any means save for one: they were all murdered by the same .22 caliber firearm.
Short little intro to the author and caster. Nothing exciting, but could be informative.