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Crime has been apart of the social fabric since the beginning of time. Society draws the line between acceptable behavior and deviance. Since the dawning of the internet, we have recorded history every second of the day. The horrors of humanity being stored byte by byte — an evolving archive of the…

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  • Dec 17, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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the community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 70:50


From the time humans evolved from individuals to social animals. We have increasingly grown dependent on our cohorts. We rely on them for support through life's most challenging obstacles. We depend on those closest to us, and when that is not enough, our circle of trust expands to meet our needs. We establish cohorts within our families, houses of worship, our neighborhoods, and places of work. Whatever the specialty, you will likely find a community to support. Podcasting is no different. We help each other by sharing each others' shows along with any tips and tricks we may have learned along the way. As podcasters, sometimes, we have the opportunity to help more profoundly. In today's episode, we will feature a community that has rallied around one of our own to raise awareness about child abuse and how it can lead to devastating consequences when unchecked. Eric Carter Landin from the podcast True Consequences will be with us today. He shares the tragic death of his brother Jacob Jeremiah Landin and why justice eludes his family until this day. Episode sources here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-community   The following podcasts can be found on all major podcast players: True Consequences Podcast Reverie True Crime Podcast Sipping on Some Crime Podcast Evidence of a Crime: True Crime Podcast Eric's episodes on Jacob's story: Part 1: https://www.spreaker.com/user/trueconsequences/nm-forgotten-child-jacob-jeremiah-landin   Part 2: https://www.spreaker.com/user/trueconsequences/nm-forgotten-child-jacob-jeremiah-landin_2 Part 3: https://www.spreaker.com/user/trueconsequences/nm-forgotten-child-jacob-jeremiah-landin_1    

the tulpa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 67:18


Podchaser: https://podchaser.com/crimewave Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimewavepod Website: https://crimewavepodcast.com/ Hello, and welcome to the Crime Wave archives. I want to take a few mins for some housekeeping, it has been almost a year since the podcast launch, and today's episode will be the season 1 finale. Season 2 will be back early next year,  so follow me on Twitter, or you can check the website cimewavepodcast.com to find out when season 2 launches. Of course, you can always subscribe to the podcast to get notified when the latest episodes drop. All links are in the show notes. I want to take a moment to thank this season's sponsor iNetGuardian, your support has blown me away, and I am truly grateful. Lastly, I want to thank the shows' biggest supporter to date, listener Jonathan in New Zealand. Your support is overwhelming, and please accept my sincerest thanks! Okay, this one will be a wild ride, let's get to it, buckle up! The human mind is nature's most potent force. We can dream up unlimited ideas to solve problems. The adaptive and fluid nature of our minds has allowed us to evolve rapidly. We are in a constant state of learning, and with that comes adaptability. The malleable nature of our exposure to experience leads to the adaptation of our intention. We have the ability to focus our intention and to generate change from that focus. But can the power of intention affect reality? We have all heard stories of extraordinary phenomena like telekinesis (the ability to move objects with our minds)or the apparatus of spiritual practices like using a voodoo doll, which is used to affect the spirit of the target of your intentions. Now, there are less extraordinary beliefs but no less supernatural like the power in the belief to heal oneself, then we have a placebo effect. Other uses of our intentions include having imaginary friends, with their personalities, likes, and needs. There are so many anecdotal accounts of the paranormal, countless tales of the extraordinary, and there's got to be something to it, right? Is it possible for our minds to manifest a thoughtform? Do we have the power to make the supernatural a reality?  In today's episode, we will examine the story of the belief in the power to manifest a supernatural being. And how this belief blurred the lines between reality and fantasy in the attempt to bring to life a horrifying figure standing 8 ft tall with long, rangy arms and no facial features, a creature otherwise known as the Slenderman. Episode Sources and Music can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-tulpa

the agent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 63:20


Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast here: Leave an Apple Podcast Review Here Leave a rating and review on Podchaser here: Leave a Podchaser Review Here Follow on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/crimewavepod Since technology has become more readily available,  we have had to adapt. Many argue that social media has made us less social. Crowds of people with their eyes laser-focused on the dim blue light emanating from a mobile device as they go about their daily lives.  This scene plays out in almost all environments and has become the norm. Human interaction is vital to our survival as a species. What is the human connection but a series of data exchanges via the subtle interpretation of our vocal inflections, what we feel, what we see, smell, and taste? The continuous amalgamation of interactions between people. The intricate combinations of social interaction as the sum of data points captured by our five senses. For the next hour, If you suspend the belief that technology has driven a wedge between us, then you will see how it could be argued that we haven't lost our ability to connect because of technology. Instead, we have evolved to allow an agent to hijack our senses. This technology agent acts as a proxy, serving as a conduit of information between us. It allows us to connect with anyone in the world, it documents our interactions, it opens a door for those compelled to do harm. This agent has conditioning algorithms designed to elicit behaviors similar to addiction. We are at the genesis of our relationship with technology, and we vastly underestimate those willing to exploit it to do us harm. In today's episode, we will examine the story of how a tech agent can be used to seduce, mislead, and evoke the feelings of deep human connection. To dismantle adolescence and how this inveterate agent is already ingrained in all of our lives.   Episode Sources and Music can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-agent

the stalwart

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 60:35


Most of us would like to think that if the time comes when we need to exude strength and maintain purpose, we can do it. To demonstrate the resolve needed to make split-second decisions to save lives. The fact is, it takes a special person to pull this off under the most extreme circumstances, and few of us are capable. In today’s episode, we will examine the story of a teenager forced into an extreme situation that reveals a remarkable valiance.   Episode Sources and Music can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-stalwart

the oath

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 65:10


It takes a village to raise a child. We accept this as fact. The essence of the meaning is that kids learn from their environment, and the more situations they are exposed to, the better equipped they will be to handle them once they're adults. To achieve this, we put our trust in institutions, institutions like our community schools, religious organizations, and youth organizations.  We have all heard stories of the creep who watched kids on playgrounds, at malls, or any public place.  Parents are keen to this behavior and protect at all costs. Sexual offenders with pedophilia have no limits, and underestimating their desire, can prove to be tragic. They pose as model citizens cloaking themselves in kindness and authority. They groom their community, parents, and children alike.  Imagine for a moment, tough as that may be, what the perfect environment would look like for a sexual offender. It would be a secluded place away from parents, like the woods or a camp. A place where life skills are taught to build trust, to gain access, to reduce suspicion, to groom. Now I know what you're thinking, "there is no way I would let a child of mine go to such a place with someone I don't trust." For those of you well versed in true crime, I know that as I described the perfect environment to you, your Spidey sense went off, and alarm bells were blazing. I was shocked to find out that the ideal environment exists, not only in our nightmares but also nestled within a historic institution, hidden in plain sight, one known for its oath. In today's episode, we will examine one of the largest cases in history of documented sexual abuse that went unreported. We are going to look at how one of the world's most respected and trusted youth organizations became a beacon for pedophiles. We are going to look at how they documented the sexual abuse of their scouts, and why it was never reported to authorities, let alone parents. Today's episode will prompt you to reassess the confidence you place in trusted community organizations. Episode Sources and Music can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-oath

the maternal instinct

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 49:48


The maternal instinct, is it fact or fantasy, we all know someone who's a mother, we see them interact with their kids, and at times it seems uncanny how they can know when their child is in trouble and just how to soothe them when the time comes. Almost as if an automatic response is triggered by something they see in their kid. They follow a sequenced set of behaviors that manifest in a way that almost always results in protecting the well being of their child. Some dads are said to have the maternal instinct, but we will leave that for another show! Now, researchers debate whether or not the maternal instinct is real, looking for scientific documentation of the phenomenon, conducting studies about brain chemistry to studies that involve social development, and everything in between.  Today's episode will shed light on how there are more powerful forces in nature that can sever that imperceptible instinct. Episode Sources and Music can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-maternal-instinct

show update #2 | more stories to tell...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 3:05


I wanted to let you know that I am taking a short break from releasing episodes. The world events have pre-occupied my thoughts and energy and I will be taking time to spend with my family. Like many people in the world, I am also having to adjust to working and managing people remotely and that has my highest attention.  Most of my day is spent prioritizing work so the team that I manage can continue to provide for their families. As you can imagine there is no energy left at the end of the day to work on Crime Wave. However, Once I settle into the new normal, I will resume releasing episodes regularly. Thank you for your support and understanding!

the fall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 58:10


Power over people is the ability to make someone do something he or she would not otherwise do.  There are various types of power, physical, mental, and another one that is not as overt as the aforementioned, but no less impactful. That type of power is social power, which is the potential for social influence.  A person with social power attempts to control the world around them, either positively or negatively. Social status can pave the way for social power. What happens when a person who has tendencies to want to exert his power and control over his spouse earns a high social status?  In today's episode, we will examine a story of domestic violence, about a man who rose to the top of social status in his community only to fall in the most tragic of ways devastating his family along the way. If you are a victim of domestic violence or feel you might be a victim. You can find help here: https://www.ridgefieldrecovery.com/resources/domestic-violence-addiction/ https://victimconnect.org/resources/national-hotlines/ http://crimewavepodcast.com/get-help/ Music and Episode Sources found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-fall

the obsession

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 68:59


Looking for love is not as difficult as it once used to be. The internet has connected us in ways we could never have imagined. It has brought us closer together and, in some ways, disconnected us even more. Finding a life partner has gotten easier with dating sites popping up every day; it seems. We size up our potential suitors by analyzing their profiles, their likes, their profession, and their lifestyle. What we don't see is the baggage that comes with that profile and subsequently, the person on the other end. Connections are made quickly, and some burn bright, so bright in fact that one can't see what's lurking just beyond the blinding light.   In today's episode, we will examine a story of love gone wrong and how love can speed towards infatuation and eventually gets consumed by obsession.   Music and Episode Sources found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-obsession/

the motive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 69:09


Motivation drives human behavior. Our life's experiences influence our intentions to behave; they dictate our impulses to act in specific ways. Why do people do what they do? The answer to that question is something we have been chasing for many lifetimes, and it still eludes us to this day. When it comes to murder, we use the term motive, to describe why someone would commit this violent act. If the family and friends of a victim can understand why someone is driven to murder their loved ones, then maybe, just maybe, they can begin the process of healing. However, without motive, questions will linger for an eternity, and the psychological wounds will forever fester. In today's episode, we will examine the story of three teenagers who were the best of friends. When one of them goes missing, the true nature of their friendship is revealed. Find Resources and music here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-motive

the plan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 74:00


"The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry," or so the saying goes. We center our lives around "plans"; we attempt to impart certainty to an otherwise unknown future. When we were young, we planned on being a firefighter, a policeman, a teacher, or maybe a nurse, most often than not, something heroic. Typically, that plan didn't include hurting people; it didn't include the desire to be infamous.  In today's episode, we will examine the plan created by two brothers, Robert and Michael Bever, "a plan" that changed from wanting a future of normality to one that included the goal of infamy. The plan included the murder of their family on their way to a killing spree that would make them known worldwide. There is also another saying about plans, and most of us are familiar with it; we know it to be the truth, and that is, "things don't always go as planned." All sources can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-plan

the photos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 57:12


Pictures capture life's events, birthdays, trips, special occasions, usually happy moments. Sometimes those pictures are a snapshot of the last living moments in someone's life.  In today's episode, we will examine the story around an array of photos, over 100 in fact. These photos are possibly the last documented moments of men, women, and children taken by a serial killer, one who operated in plain sight, one who used his skills as a photographer to lure unsuspecting victims, documenting his reality through a photo lens.   Find Research and Music here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-photos

the protector

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 78:56


Dads live by an unspoken oath, an oath that, at its core, requires them to provide and protect, to ensure that they have tools they will need to tackle this world. A dad's mission is derived from this oath, and it's to create an environment where kids can thrive, learn, and experience this world safe from harm. The primary objective of that mission is to raise them to be productive members of society. To love and nurture them into adulthood. Kids with dad's who live by this oath, have a good chance at success in life. But some kids, have dad's like Timothy Jones Jr, who fail to protect them from the forces within. Dads that take them from this world before they even have a chance at life.  In today's episode, we will examine the story of Timothy Jones Jr, a dad who failed to live up to his responsibility of being the protector, a dad who killed his five kids.   Research and Music can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-protector

the line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 53:05


helplines: https://victimconnect.org/resources/national-hotlines/ The fundamental principle innate in all human beings is survival. The instinct to survive is ingrained into every aspect of our being. The human mind and spirit will go through extraordinary feats of strength and endurance to ensure that our time on earth will not end in haste.  But what if the body is so badly damaged that it overwhelms our will to survive? What if the body is eviscerated, interrupting the life force flowing through us.  How do we overcome that destruction?  There are many stories of those who have walked the line between life and death. Stories of people who's will has overcome the body's destruction and chose to return to life to face the pain and suffering inflicted upon them. Why would someone choose that? Some stories give us a glimpse into that decision.  In today's episode, we will be taken to the line between life and death to explore the extreme ends of the dichotomy of the human spirit, the best we can hope to be, and the worst.   Research can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-line

the archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 1:28


The term archive is defined as a place where public records and other historical documents are kept.  At the end of the last century, a new archive emerged; a digital one. The internet has become a place to publicize our lives. We post our happiest moments and in some cases our worst.  Newspapers moved online, trials are now streaming, the news is now spreading on computers and mobile devices. All this history, bouncing from server to server. Creating a public record. The internet has become a digital archive.  This archive indiscriminately documents our history, the best in us, and the worst in us. The "archive" will be researched to bring you the real stories, of the cruelty of man. So you can listen while you work, exercise, relax or drive, to the true crime stories of the ARCHIVE!  Season One begins: January 18th, 2020 Special Preview on December 21st, 2019. Two full-length episodes will be released! Subscribe now to get notified. Follow on twitter for updates and more!  Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimewavepod Website: https://crimewavepodcast.com/  

This is Crime Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 1:42


Through the annals of time, waves of crime have washed over civilization, eroding the social constructs we hold dear. We are the apex predators of this planet, the only species that will prey on our own kind for inexplicable reasons. Since the dawning of the internet, true crime stories have been documented on servers around the world, creating a digital archive of some of the worst that mankind has to offer. This archive will be explored, exposing the full range of deviant behavior, bringing you the true stories of the cruelty of man.The archive exists because within us all is the potential to harm others without explanation or purpose. Within us is the potential, to be vile, to be depraved, this is Crime Wave.A true-crime podcast, coming soon!

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