The world is strange. 7 billion people don't always act in the sanest of ways, and on DEEP LORE we'll talk about a bunch of those stories. If you like Weird, Wild, and WTF stories from all over history. From current events like the Gabby Petito murder, to
Join us in this gripping episode of DEEP LORE as we delve into seven spine-chilling tales that have left an indelible mark on history and the world of true crime. We begin with the haunting story of Lori Vallow, whose quest for freedom seems perpetually elusive. Journey with us to Moncton as we unravel the dark events surrounding Justin Bourque and the mass shootings that shook Canada. Dive deep into the UK's chilling past with the Black Panther and the tragic fate of Lesley Whittle. Travel to New Zealand as we uncover the sinister tale of the Black Widow Murder. From privilege to peril, we explore the Von Richthofen family's dark secrets that have left Brazil in shock. Venture into the eerie woods of Ada, Michigan, where the legend of the Ada Witch refuses to rest. And finally, step back in time to 18th century New Orleans, where the mysterious Casket Girls arrived with coffin-shaped caskets, sparking rumors that would echo through the ages. Tune in for a journey into the heart of darkness, where mystery, tragedy, and the supernatural intertwine, leaving you pondering long after the episode concludes. http://deeplore.tv http://twitter.com/deeplore http://patreon.com/mattjarbo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
Join us in this riveting episode of DEEP LORE as we explore eight enthralling mysteries that have captivated the world. From the chilling murder of Philip Fraser to the haunting tale of the Sleeping Beauty of Mount Everest, and the unforgettable journey of Whitney Cerak, we delve into stories of intrigue, resilience, and the human spirit. Tune in for a journey into the unknown that will leave you pondering long after the episode ends. http://deeplore.tv http://twitter.com/deeploretv http://instagram.com/deeploretv http://patreon.com/mattjarbo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
Today on 'Deep Lore,' we take a captivating journey into the unknown. From the perplexing Carlee Russell disappearance hoax to the chilling Murchison Murders, this weekly history podcast uncovers the mysteries that lie beneath the surface. Explore the haunting tale of the Missing Millbrook Sisters, unravel the horrifying secrets of the Kupreliškis Family Murders, and discover the extraordinary passion of Kevin Budden, the first Taipan hunter. Dive into the dark waters of Chicago's serial killer mystery and uncover the shocking story of Rudy Farias' 8-year ordeal. Subscribe to 'Deep Lore' and embark on a thrilling exploration of the strange, the wild, and the unexplained." http://deeplore.tv http://instagram.com/deeploretv http://twitter.com/deeploretv http://patreon.com/deeploretv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
In this episode, we delve into the captivating and controversial story of Ryen McPherson, the creator of the infamous video series "Bumfights." Join us as we explore how a fascination with filmmaking and a drive for pushing boundaries led McPherson to document the lives of two middle-aged homeless men and ultimately create a cultural phenomenon that divided audiences. Discover the origins of "Bumfights" and its audacious blend of street fights and homeless men performing outrageous stunts. We examine the immediate controversy and heated debates surrounding the series, which captured the attention of both supporters and vehement critics. http://deeplore.tv http://twitter.com/deeploretv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
The Titan submarine, a feat of engineering by OceanGate, met a tragic end when it imploded 4,000 meters below sea level, taking the lives of its five-person crew. This devastating event underscores the treacherous nature of the deep sea. The ill-fated journey of the Titan to explore the Titanic wreck site ended in disaster. The search and rescue mission confirmed the catastrophic implosion of the submersible, leaving debris scattered on the ocean floor. The dream of affordable deep-sea exploration turned into tragedy. Investigations revealed potential shortcomings in the Titan's design and construction. Safety standards and accountability of private companies were brought into question. The Titan tragedy sparked global discourse on the risks and ethics of human exploration. A sobering reminder of the perils and costs of venturing into uncharted territories. http://deeplore.tv http://patreon.com/mattjarbo http://tiktok.com/@deeploretv http://instagram.com/strangerdayspod http://facebook.com/deeploretv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
Pizzagate emerged during the 2016 United States presidential election, fueled by the hacking of John Podesta's email account and subsequent publication of his emails by WikiLeaks. Proponents of the theory falsely claimed that these emails contained coded messages linking high-ranking Democratic Party officials and U.S. restaurants to a fictional human trafficking and child sex ring. We delve into the key players behind the propagation of Pizzagate, including alt-right activists, conservative journalists, and influential figures from outside the political sphere. We examine how social media platforms such as 4chan, 8chan, Reddit, and Twitter played a pivotal role in spreading the conspiracy theory and discuss the misuse of real events to lend credibility to baseless claims. Our podcast also sheds light on the dangerous real-world implications of Pizzagate. We explore the case of Edgar Maddison Welch, who believed in the theory and carried out an armed attack on Comet Ping Pong pizzeria in Washington, D.C. We discuss the subsequent public reactions, the legal repercussions faced by those involved, and the broader conversations surrounding the responsibilities of social media platforms. http://DeepLore.tv http://twitter.com/DeepLore --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
Welcome to another thrilling episode of DEEP LORE, the podcast that takes you on a journey through the world's most gripping unsolved mysteries. In this episode, we delve into the chilling and perplexing case of Patricia "Patti" Adkins' disappearance. In the quiet town of Marysville, Ohio, Patti vanished without a trace in June 2001, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and a case that remains unsolved to this day.Immerse yourself in the mystery surrounding Patti's case - an intriguing story filled with secret affairs, deceit, and silence. From her secretive relationship with a co-worker to her mysterious planned vacation, we leave no stone unturned in our quest for answers. With DEEP LORE, we aim to uncover the truth, dissecting every clue, every lead, and every piece of evidence. http://DeepLore.tv http://twitter.com/deeploretv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
On today's episode we'll explore three mysterious and tragic stories that have captivated the world. First, we'll look at the unsolved murder of Tom Piazza, who was shot at a Chick-fil-A near Tucson Mall. Despite the release of three images of the suspect, no arrests have been made, leaving Tom's family searching for answers. Next, we'll delve into the Las Vegas Massacre, where Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival, killing 60 and injuring hundreds more. We'll examine recent revelations that suggest Paddock's high-stakes gambling lifestyle and growing frustration with how casinos treated him might have contributed to his mental state. Finally, we'll discuss the tragic story of Salman Mirza, a 25-year-old man who died under mysterious circumstances after using an epoxy adhesive on his genitals to prevent pregnancy during an intimate encounter with his former fiancée and another woman, all of whom were addicted to drugs. The investigation into Salman's death has left his family and the police grappling with a confounding enigma. http://DeepLore.tv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
On today's episode we look at three unsolved mysteries - the Wembley Point Woman, Eloy Campillo and the Unknown Girl, and the murder of Judy Smith. The Wembley Point Woman was found dead in 2004 in west London, with no identification except for some of her possessions, including a bus pass and an oil painting depicting faceless figures. The case remains unsolved, but investigators hope that new leads and technology may shed light on her identity and story. Eloy Campillo Pérez disappeared during the Spanish Civil War in 1945, and his remains were found in a cave in Spain 73 years later along with the remains of an unknown young girl. The identity of the girl remains a mystery, but it is suspected that she was from a coastal region and suffered from chronic malnutrition. Judy Smith, a home healthcare nurse, disappeared while on a trip with her husband in Philadelphia in 1997, and her remains were discovered five months later in North Carolina's Mount Pisgah National Forest. Her killer was never found, and the case remains unsolved. http://DeepLore.tv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
In this episode, we will explore three true stories of mysterious deaths that continue to captivate and confound investigators and the public. The first is the story of Pia Farrenkopf, who was found mummified in the backseat of her car years after her presumed death. The second is the Lawson family murders of 1929, in which Charles Lawson killed his wife and six of his children before committing suicide, leaving behind a motive that remains a mystery to this day. Lastly, we will delve into the Oslo Plaza Woman, also known as Jennifer Fergate, whose enigmatic life and death have puzzled authorities and fascinated the public for over two decades. Despite extensive investigations, the true identity and intentions of Jennifer Fergate remain shrouded in mystery, leaving us to wonder about the people who knew her and their reasons for remaining silent. http://DeepLore.tv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
This episode of Deep Lore features three disturbing and mysterious stories that will leave you questioning what lies beneath seemingly idyllic lives. First, we explore the shocking case of Susan Monica, a former Navy engineer who lived on a farm in Wimer, Oregon, where investigators uncovered a dark secret of murder, mutilation, and an alleged 17 other victims. Next, we examine the mysterious death of Tamla Horsford, a mother of five who died under suspicious circumstances at a sleepover party in Georgia, leaving her family and friends to suspect foul play and demand answers. Finally, we take a closer look at the unsolved murders of Toronto billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman, whose bodies were found tied to a metal railing near their indoor pool, leaving a community forever changed by the senseless loss and the unanswered questions that continue to haunt them. Join us as we explore the depths of these chilling cases, and try to make sense of the dark and twisted world of true crime. http://DeepLore.TV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
Todays' episode features three gripping tales of murder and mayhem. The first case is about Rasheem Carter, whose life was cut short by a brutal act of violence in a small town in Mississippi. The second case is the unsolved murder of Inge Lotz, a talented student in Stellenbosch, South Africa. The final case is the chilling story of Cynthia Vigil, who narrowly escaped the "Toy Box Killer." Join the podcast as they explore these haunting mysteries and the darkest depths of human nature. Don't forget to subscribe to their podcast for more true crime stories http://DeepLore.TV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
In this gripping episode of our true crime podcast, we delve into the shocking stories of three heinous crimes that have captured the nation's attention. First, we explore "The Mule Kick," a case that took place in South Carolina in 1941, which involved a wealthy filling station owner's brutal murder, a deadly shootout, and scandalous extramarital affairs. Next, we uncover the unsolved murder of 19-year-old Jessica Chambers, who was found burning alive in a small Mississippi town with no clear motive or suspect identified. And finally, we examine the tragic fate of Holly Bobo, a nursing student from Tennessee who was kidnapped and murdered in 2011, with her remains found years later in a shocking discovery. http://DeepLore.TV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
The Deep Lore podcast explores three true crime cases that have stumped investigators for decades. The first case is the murder of Elizabeth Short, known as the Black Dahlia, whose body was discovered mutilated in post-war Los Angeles. The second case examines the disappearance of Marcia Ryan, an ordinary woman who vanished without a trace in 1996. Despite an extensive search, her case remains unsolved. The third case is about Thomas Baker, a Methodist missionary who was cannibalized in the Navosa Highlands of Fiji in the 19th century. The villagers later apologized to his family, shedding light on cultural misunderstandings that can occur when different worlds collide. http://DeepLore.TV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
In this gripping true crime video, we delve into the mysterious and haunting tales of three unsolved cases. First, we explore the tragic fate of Philip Fraser, a young man whose journey to chase his dreams turned deadly when he met a sinister hitchhiker on the desolate Highway of Tears. We also look at the Springfield Three, the chilling disappearance of Sherrill Levitt, Suzie Streeter, and Stacy McCall from their Missouri home without a trace. And finally, we investigate the mysterious disappearance of Prisma Reyes, a devoted mother and National Guard soldier who vanished without a trace in Dallas. Join us as we seek to uncover the truth behind these three unsolved crimes, and try to bring justice to those who were lost. http://DeepLore.tv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
In this episode, we explore three chilling cases that continue to stump investigators and leave families searching for answers. First up, we delve into the unsolved murder of young mother Kelly Nicole Smith in the quiet town of Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. With shifting allegiances and mysterious unidentified individuals, this case remains a haunting mystery. Next, we examine the enigmatic disappearance of Kyron Horman, a bright seven-year-old from the quaint town of Portland, Oregon. Despite suspicion falling upon Kyron's stepmother, Terri, nothing concrete has surfaced, leaving a family desperate for answers and resolution. Finally, we explore the mysterious disappearance of respected Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar in 2005. With theories ranging from suicide to foul play, this case has been revived in recent years with new information, leaving loved ones hopeful for closure. DeepLore.TV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deeploretv/support
Sunny Sheu, who lived in Flushing, Queens, found out in the year 2000 that his house had been sold without his knowledge as part of a scam. He was able to fight back and get the thieves arrested, but the Mortgage Company wouldn't give him the house back. He took them to court, where, at least according to Sunny, Judge Golia didn't give him a chance to prove that he had been scammed. Sunny was tired of not getting justice after 10 years, so he looked into the Judge's financial disclosures and found some problems. After he told them, he worried that his life might be in danger. Then, on June 26, 2010, a Queens man named Sunny Sheu was found badly hurt on a quiet street in College Point, NY. He was taken to New York Hospital of Queens, where he died soon after. His death is still not clear. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Joe Metheny was an American serial murderer who allegedly murdered drug addicts living on the streets of Baltimore, Maryland, dismembered their bodies, and used their meat in the burgers he sold to the general public. Despite the widespread dissemination of this urban legend, very little is known about Joe Metheny beyond the fact that he was a violent vicious guy who killed for the sheer enjoyment of it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
On May 20, 1967, a purported UFO sighting occurred at Falcon Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park in Manitoba, Canada. Several Canadian and American agencies, including the Condon Committee, looked into the incident. These included the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Departments of Health and National Defense, and the United States Air Force. CBC News called it "Canada's best-documented UFO case," while the International UFO Reporting Center called it "the world's most documented UFO sighting." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
The CJNG began as El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel's military wing, but it has since broken away to become Mexico's most powerful criminal organization. After the murder of three Jalisco film students, the group gained international attention. As the crew was leaving, their car broke down, and out of nowhere two CJNG hitmen in police uniforms appeared. The students were herded into another car by the assailants, who then drove off. A rapper named QBA, who was a rising star with up to five million views per video on YouTube at the time of his arrest, is the one who was paid to dissolve their bodies in acid. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Maria and Derek Broaddus, along with their three kids, were preparing to move into 657 Boulevard, Westfield, New Jersey in June of 2014. The Broadduses' ideal home was located at 657 Boulevard. The nightmare began even before they moved in, though. They started getting letters from an unknown sender signed "The Watcher." The nightmare did not end until they sold the house and relocated far away from 657 Boulevard. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
The Odozi Obodo Society was a cult that met in secret from 1954 to 1958 in the Abakaliki region of eastern Nigeria. They were a cruel cult whose leader was Nwiboko Obodo. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Pishtacos is a term Peruvian police has used to refer to alleged Peruvian gangsters who were suspected of murdering up to 60 people for their fat, and sold it to intermediaries in Lima, who are thought to have then sold the fat to laboratories in Europe for suspected use in cosmetics. The hoax was apparently passed on to prevent further investigations on extrajudicial killings by police forces. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon were Dutch students who disappeared on 1 April 2014, while hiking the El Pianista trail in Panama. After an extensive search, portions of their bodies were found a few months later. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Theodore "Teddy" Temish was an American soldier accused of spying for the Soviet Union in 1990. It was discovered that everything was actually a forgery, created by Temish himself, as part of an elaborate fantasy life that he had fabricated. The charges of espionage against him were eventually dropped, but he was discharged from the Army and later committed suicide --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
When Richard Kay's phone was stolen from his girlfriend's house during a burglary. But Richard fought back because the phone was running Cerberus, a security app for Android that enables users to take control over the phone remotely. So Richard turned to the internet to share his journey in getting his phone back. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In 1968, the Arellano family was travelling from Del Rio to Sonora, Texas when they blew a tire. They were helped by a "Good Samaritan" who was the last person to see them alive, because the next morning, everyone but the eldest son was dead. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
"Mr Cruel" is an Australian serial child rapist who attacked three girls in the northern and eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is also the prime suspect in the 1991 abduction and murder of a fourth girl, Karmein Chan. His moniker came from a newspaper headline in The Sun. Mr. Cruel has never been identified, and his three confirmed attacks and the suspected murder remain unsolved cold cases. There is a reward of A$200,000 for the two abductions. In April 2016, twenty-five years after the death of Karmein Chan, Victoria Police increased the reward for information that leads to the perpetrator's arrest and conviction, from A$100,000 to A$1,000,000. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In 2015, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, conspired with her boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn to murder her abusive mother Dee Dee Blanchard. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
James Scales Purrington was an American farmer who killed eight members of his family and wounded a ninth in Augusta , Maine, United States on July 9, 1806, before committing suicide. There has never been any real motive provided for the senseless killing, but some might take James's belief in the doctrine of universal salvation as the key reason. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Back in 2010, an 18 year old Indonesian Teenager named Ngurah Alit was caught in the act of having relations with a cow. He was arrested, and sentenced to marrying the cow in order to perform a purification ritual to rid the island of Bali from the Bhuta Kala. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
During World War 2, a young Dutch Resistance Fighter came to prominence by the name of Freddie Oversteegen. She was only 14 when she joined the Dutch resistance during World War II, and only a couple of years older when she became one of its armed assassins. Together with her sister, Truus Oversteegen —and later, a young woman named Hannie Schaft—the trio lured, ambushed and killed German Nazis and their Dutch collaborators. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Its not every day the worst adult film ever made is discovered in the back of a Porno Theater in Memphis, Tennessee, but that is exactly what happened when filmmaker Mike McCarthy found a 16mm reel simply titled BAT PUSSY. Considered to be the first X-rated parody, the movie Bat Pussy is as lurid and tasteless as its title implies. Put another way: It's mess-terpiece of your wildest dreams… And also your most horrifying nightmares. The citizens of Gothum City are under attack by smut filmmakers and only one hero can help! Bat Pussy (Dora Dildo) hangs out in her secret headquarters (aka an outhouse). When her “twat begins to twitch,” warning her of imminent crime, Bat Pussy hops on her Holy Hippity-Hop to foil the grotesque sex schemes of un-happily married couple Buddy and Sam! The unidentified lunatic filmmakers of Bat Pussy have never been located, providing further proof that this movie was most likely made by extraterrestrials. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In 2013, Convicted Canadian Bank Robber Michael Callan rented a Cessna 172R from the Windsor Flying Club, and flew it to the Nashville International Airport where he crashed and died. His life is a bizarre story of bank robberies, jail time racism, and obsessions with younger female celebrities. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
When we think of Serial Killers in the United States we often think of Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, BTK, the Green River Killer...but we never think about Samuel Little. Mostly because it was only recently when we learned of his 93 murders. These are murders that mostly took place over the 1970's and 1980's, but all in all Samuel Little targeted vulnerable women in downtrodden areas, and he kept getting away with it. Until DNA finally caught up with him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Takahiro Shiraishi, effectively known as Japan's Twitter Killer, was only active for a few months in 2017, but he was finally brought to justice after killing 9 people in his apartment outside of Tokyo. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In 1984 Rudyard Kipling, an English Author, published a book of short stories called THE JUNGLE BOOK. The story featured the character Mowgli, who was found and raised by wolves. That story was actually based off the discovery of Dina Sanichar from 1872. Dina Sanichar (1860 or 1861–1895) was a feral child. Sanichar was discovered by a group of hunters among wolves in a cave in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India in February 1867, at the age of around six. Sanichar was taken to Sikandra Mission Orphanage where he was given the name "Sanichar" because he arrived on a Saturday. When he arrived at the orphanage, he reportedly walked on all fours and ate raw meat. While he could not speak, he would make sounds similar to a wolf. He went on to live among other humans for over twenty years but never learned to speak and remained seriously impaired his entire life. Sanichar was a heavy smoker. He supposedly died of tuberculosis in 1895. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In the late 1930's the elders on the island of Tanna in the Republic of Vanuatu were visited by a vision of a white man named John Frum, who told them to live more kastom and rebuke the Scottish Presbyterian Missionaries who have shut down their more bohemian life. But it only got more popular when World War 2 came to the South Pacific. After the war, the islanders decided to keep worshipping John Frum in the hope that he'll one day return and make their cargo cult prominent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
On Thanksgiving Eve 1971, a man only identified as Dan Cooper boarded a flight to Seattle from Portland International Airport. Waiting for the flight to ascend over the Pacific Northwest, he hijacked Northwest Oriental's Boeing-727 and was able to ransom $200,000 from the airline. Soon after takeoff from Seattle, DB Cooper leapt from the plane...never to be seen again. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
On this episode of Stranger Days I talk about the ill-fated MARVILLE Comic Run from 2002 and how it took down former Marvel Comics Vice President Bill Jemas. Marville is a 2002 comic book limited series published by American company Marvel Comics. The series was written by Bill Jemas, and the stories involve satirical comments on comic book industry conventions and trends --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
A Bavarian Treasure Hunter hired a local diver to pull an unknown golden artifact out of Lake Chiemsee in 2001. Unbeknownst to them, but the Chiemsee Cauldron was not a Celtic Artifact, but a Nazi one. One that was probably owned and celebrated by Henrich Himmler himself. And somewhere in the closing days of World War 2, the Cauldron found its way to the bottom of the lake where it sat for over 50 years. Now the Chiemsee Cauldron is wrapped in financial scandal after financial scandal while people try to profit off it's history. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In 1911, in an event called "Hayırsızada Dog Massacre", the Governor of Istanbul ordered the stray dogs in the streets to be rounded up and exiled to Sivriada. About 80,000 dogs were killed during the ordeal, mostly due to hunger and thirst on the barren land of the island, and some due to drowning as they tried to escape the horrible conditions of the island. A severe earthquake which immediately followed the event was perceived by the local as "a punishment by God for abandoning the dogs." That is why the island is known both as Sivriada and Hayırsızada --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
The Giant of Kandahar was an enormous humanoid creature allegedly encountered and killed by a group of American soldiers on a mountainside in Afghanistan. The story was first told on George Norry's COAST TO COAST AM, back on December 3rd 2008 by Giantologist Steve Quayle and an unnamed pilot guest. Steve Quayle took the story and wrote a fictionalized version of the book called LONGWALKERS: THE RETURN OF THE NEPHILIM, but L.A. Marzuilli brought it to prominence on his youtube channel in 2016. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Somen "Steve" Banerjee created the All-Male Erotic Dancing Company Chippendales, After operating a Mobil gas station and a failed backgammon club, Banerjee bought a failed Los Angeles club named "Destiny II" in 1975. When Chippendales blew up, so did Banerjee's ego and thirst for power. In the mid-1980's he ordered the assassination of his business partner, and Chippendale's choreographer Nick De Noia, and then he was busted a few years later trying to assassinate two members of rival All-Male dance troop, Adonis. He took his own life before he could be sentenced to jail. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
Miriam Rodriguez Martinez, a mother who vowed to spend her days hunting down the men and women from the Los Zetas Cartel who kidnapped and killed her daughter Karen Rodriguez in 2012. Over the span of a few years, she utilized social media, disguises, fake id's, and gaining the trust of the family members of her targets in order to bring justice to San Fernando. This is her story. Her story will be a movie from Blumhouse Productions coming sometime in 2022. It will be based off of the New York Times article on Miriam Rodriguez's quest for justice --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
On July 23rd, 2007 in Santa Catarina Brazil, one of the most atrocious crimes imaginable was committed by 16 year old Daniel Petry when he tortured and murdered his friend, 12 year old Gabriel Kuhn after being ripped off in the online MMO Tibia. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In 2016 parts of the United States, Canada, and the UK were under siege from "Creepy Clown Sightings". This Clown Hysteria actually pushed McDonald's to do the unthinkable. They "retired" Ronald McDonald from the Company. Ever since then he's been pushed to the sidelines and largely forgotten about. Let's talk about Ronald McDonald's creator Willard Scott, Coco The Clown, and how the Pop Culture Americana Icon came into existence...before being pushed to the back and never seen again. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
In May 2021, the remains of 215 children were found buried on the site of the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia. The remains were located with the assistance of a ground-penetrating radar specialist and Tk'emlups te Secwepemc Chief Rosanne Casimir indicated that the deaths were believed to be undocumented and that work was underway to determine if related records are held at the Royal British Columbia Museum. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
The Yuba County Five were all young men from Yuba City, California, United States, all with mild intellectual disabilities. On February 24th, 1978 the five traveled to California State University in Chico to attend a basketball game. 4 of the men were later found dead miles away from where they should have been, and one has still never been discovered. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
The story of last Judicial Fight to the death in 1386 France might be the last Hollywood Blockbuster from Ridley Scott, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Jodie Comer, and Adam Driver, but the original story itself is one that is truly for the ages. Knight Jean de Carrouges squared off in a duel against squire Jacques Le Gris. Carrouges had accused Le Gris of raping his wife Marguerite de Carrouges. It is a tale of Ego and Revenge, but the pure truth will never be known even 750 years later. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support