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What do you do when you feel like you are sinking? Psalm 130 begins with a cry from the depths and becomes an invitation to wait for the Lord. This psalm teaches us how to pray honestly when we are overwhelmed by sin, sorrow, regret, or the brokenness of the world. It reminds us that if God kept a record of sins, none of us could stand, but with the Lord there is forgiveness. In this message, we explore what it means to wait on God with hope. Waiting is not passive resignation. It is active trust. Like watchmen waiting for the morning, we wait because we know the dawn will come. This sermon also points us to Jesus, who waited faithfully in the wilderness and trusted the Father where Israel failed. In Christ, we discover that God's redemption is not scarce or reluctant. It is plentiful.
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Part 3 of a 4 part seriesJim Chapman brings you into the shadows of one of America's most notorious serial killers: Ted Bundy.This episode covers Bundy's 1975 attacks and murders in Colorado and Utah, his 1977 multiple escapes, the Chi Omega attack in Tallahassee, and the abduction and murder of Kimberly Leach just prior to his final capture in Florida.Behind the handsome face, law-school smile, and easy charm lurked a predator who terrorized the United States from 1974-1978. From his first known murders in Washington state to his cross-country killing spree, daring prison escapes, and final rampage in Florida, Bundy left behind a trail of at least thirty confirmed victims— young women who never stood a chance against his calculated manipulation. Jim examines how a seemingly ordinary man used his intelligence, good looks, and fake casts and crutches to lure victims into his Volkswagen Beetle, and how he repeatedly slipped through the fingers of law enforcement.You'll hear about the shocking courtroom moments, the media circus that turned him into a celebrity monster, and the psychological profile that still fascinates criminologists today. From his troubled childhood to his final days on death row, this is the complete, unflinching story of Ted Bundy—the charming killer whose crimes changed the way America hunts monsters.#bloodyangolapodcast #podcast #Washington #tedbundy #podcast #truecrime #florida #colorado #Serial Chapters04:05 Julie Cunningham06:04 Denise Oliverson 11:23 The Youth Conference 14:58 The Traffic Stop Discovery 16:35 Inside Bundy's Beetle20:38 The First Jail Escape22:21 The Florida Escape24:32 Chi Omega Bloodbath30:44 Kimberly Leach Abduction34:45 Bundy's Final ArrestJoin Bloody Angola on Patreon for Commercial Free Early Releases and more here: www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
We tend to think of a nation's strength in concrete terms—the size of its military, the reach of its laws, or the stability of its economy. But this special audio documentary episode of Outrage Overload pulls back the curtain on the illusion of government permanence to reveal a terrifyingly fragile truth: what if the true foundation of state power is entirely invisible? We explore a provocative perspective on what actually holds a society together, challenging the idea that brute force or legal systems are enough to keep the peace when something deeper begins to rot.The episode dives into the unsettling moments when the official version of reality completely fractures. We look at how major, shocking events can be instantly dismissed by millions as total fiction, forcing us to ask why we can no longer agree on basic facts. Renowned scholar Dr. Sheila Jasanoff joins the conversation to turn our understanding of truth upside down, revealing a hidden prerequisite for consensus that modern society seems to have lost. It raises an urgent question: if evidence can no longer convince us, what can?We also take you to the frontlines of non-compliance, tracing the friction of the Bundy standoffs and the world of libertarian resistance with Dan Behrman. These stories expose a radical reality about where power truly resides, suggesting that authority does not flow from top-down government institutions, but from a much closer, more familiar source. When that localized compliance disappears, the levers of control may be far emptier than they appear.Our current institutions were designed for a world that no longer exists, and they are now buckling under modern pressures they were never built to sustain. This documentary explores whether we are living through the quiet expiration of the social contract, building to a haunting conclusion about what happens to a state when its core legitimacy is gone.Featured in This Episode: • Dr. Sheila Jasanoff – Pforzheimer Professor at Harvard Kennedy School and a pioneer in Science and Technology Studies who explores the intersection of technology, law, and modern democracy.• Dan Behrman – Libertarian author and advocate dedicated to promoting the philosophy that "Taxation Is Theft" through his books and political platforms.Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, DavidSupport the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Contact me, David Beckemeyer by email outrageoverload@gmail.com. Follow the show on Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload. Check out our Subtstack https://outrageoverload.substack.comHOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the O2 hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That's the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverloadAlso check out our companion podcasts, This Week in Outrage and Outrage Science Bites.Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C.Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.Outrage Overload, a Conners Institute podcast, is part of The Democr...
Serhii Plokhy describes how on October 16, 1962, National Security Adviser McGeorge Bundy informed President Kennedy that U-2 spy planes had discovered Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. Kennedy felt personally betrayed by Khrushchev's prior lies regarding the deployment. Faced with intense political pressure and accusations of being "weak" during the midterms, Kennedy initially acted as a hawk, leaning toward an immediate air strike. Robert Kennedy was also surprisingly hawkish during early deliberations. However, advisors like Robert McNamara eventually persuaded the President to adopt a quarantine (blockade) to avoid an immediate nuclear escalation. (1)1897
Ted Bundy, Nordahl Lelandais, Henri-Désiré Landru... Comment des hommes coupables des pires atrocités — viols, tortures, meurtres — peuvent-ils recevoir des centaines de lettres d'amour, être épousés en prison et même y devenir pères ? Cet épisode explore l'hybristophilie : pourquoi certaines femmes tombent amoureuses de tueurs en série et de grands criminels. À travers les cas les plus célèbres, nous confrontons deux lectures opposées du phénomène : la théorie de la « love map » du sexologue John Money et l'approche de terrain de la psychologue Katherine Ramsland, qui a directement interrogé ces femmes. Fantasme du sauveur, quête de lumière médiatique et, surtout, câblage évolutionniste reliant le danger au désir : nous décryptons ce que cette fascination révèle réellement de la psyché féminine et des relations hommes-femmes.═══════════════════════════
The investigation of Ted Bundy did not end with his arrest. It continued through three trials, nine years on death row, and a final week of confessions that produced more questions than answers.The Chi Omega trial, Miami, June 1979: the first American criminal trial broadcast nationally, gavel to gavel. Over two hundred and fifty reporters. Forensic dentist Dr. Richard Souviron walked a jury through the bite mark evidence that matched Bundy's teeth to the wound on Lisa Levy. Guilty on all counts. Death sentence. Judge Cowart's address from the bench — calling the man he had just condemned a bright young man — remains one of the strangest moments in American courtroom history.The Kimberly Leach trial, Orlando, January 1980: Bundy proposed to Carole Ann Boone on the witness stand with a notary present, exploiting a Florida legal quirk. He was convicted and sentenced to death a third time.On death row, he spoke to journalists Michaud and Aynesworth for hundreds of hours but would only profile the killer in the third person. FBI Agent Bill Hagmaier began visiting in 1986.In January 1989, with no appeals remaining, Bundy summoned detectives from Washington, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho. He gave Bob Keppel the Washington names. Dennis Couch the Utah names. Mike Fisher the Colorado names. He described locations. When Hagmaier asked if thirty-six was closer, Bundy said: add one more digit.Pronounced dead at 7:16 on January 24, 1989. The night before, he gave a final interview to James Dobson blaming violent material since boyhood. It was tailored for the audience.This is the fifth and final conversation in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. The investigations that continued after the arrest — and the answers the country never got.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#TedBundy #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #DeathRow #FloridaStatePrison #ChiOmega #BiteMark #Justice #TrueCrimePodcast #HistorysHiddenKillers
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Ted Bundy spent ten years on death row making absolutely sure of one thing: that the country would never get the why.The Chi Omega trial in Miami, summer 1979 — the first criminal trial broadcast nationally on American television — was his stage. He fired his attorneys. He rehired them. He fired them again. He cross-examined witnesses, including Nita Neary, the woman who had seen him on the stairs. The bite mark evidence cut through all of it. Guilty. Sentenced to death.Judge Edward Cowart called him a bright young man and a tragedy, on the record, in front of the cameras.In Orlando in January 1980, during his trial for Kimberly Leach, he proposed to Carole Ann Boone on the witness stand with a notary in the room. Convicted. Third death sentence.Death row. Florida State Prison. Nine years. Two journalists, Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth, recorded him for hundreds of hours. He would only profile the killer in the third person. FBI Agent Bill Hagmaier visited for three years and became something close to a confidant.In his final week, Bundy summoned detectives from four states and handed them women's names like currency. Healy. Manson. Rancourt. Campbell. Cunningham. Culver. Kent. When Hagmaier asked if thirty-six was closer to the real number, Bundy said: add one more digit and you have it.On January 24, 1989, he was pronounced dead at 7:16. A field of several hundred people cheered the hearse.He gave the country a count he probably understated, an explanation he chose for the listener, and a confession he could keep at arm's length. What he never gave was the why.This is the fifth and final conversation in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. The women's names come last, because the last word is theirs.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#TedBundy #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #DeathRow #FloridaStatePrison #ChiOmega #BiteMark #Justice #TrueCrimePodcast #HistorysHiddenKillers
Part 2 of a 4 part seriesJim Chapman brings you into the shadows of one of America's most notorious serial killers: Ted Bundy. Behind the handsome face, law-school smile, and easy charm lurked a predator who terrorized the United States from 1974-1978. From his first known murders in Washington state to his cross-country killing spree, daring prison escapes, and final rampage in Florida, Bundy left behind a trail of at least thirty confirmed victims— young women who never stood a chance against his calculated manipulation.Jim examines how a seemingly ordinary man used his intelligence, good looks, and fake casts and crutches to lure victims into his Volkswagen Beetle, and how he repeatedly slipped through the fingers of law enforcement. You'll hear about the shocking courtroom moments, the media circus that turned him into a celebrity monster, and the psychological profile that still fascinates criminologists today. From his troubled childhood to his final days on death row, this is the complete, unflinching story of Ted Bundy—the charming killer whose crimes changed the way America hunts monsters.“50 Shades of Evil” is a podcast series brought to you by “Bloody Angola Podcast”.Chapters 01:12 Hawkins on Sorority Row07:41 Lake Sammamish Attacks21:06 Utah Hunting Grounds26:52 Melissa Smith Targeted31:35 Halloween Night Attack38:50 Carol DaRonch's Escape44:45 Colorado's Ski Lodge MurderFor commercial free early releases, bonus episodes and more! https://www.patreon.com/exposedpodcastfilesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Ted Bundy was convicted of aggravated kidnapping in Utah in 1976. Bench trial. Judge Stewart Hanson. Sentenced to one to fifteen years. In October 1976, Colorado charged him with the murder of Caryn Campbell. He was extradited to Aspen in January 1977.As his own attorney, he received the legal courtesies the Sixth Amendment requires. Library access. No shackles. No handcuffs in the building. The Pitkin County Courthouse gave a murder defendant the run of the second floor.On June 7, 1977, he jumped from the library window. Twenty-five feet to an alley. Across the Roaring Fork River. Six days in the wilderness east of Aspen. A manhunt involving bloodhounds, helicopters, and roadblocks on Highway 82. Recaptured June 13 in a stolen Cadillac by Officer Gene Flatt.Transferred to the Garfield County Jail in Glenwood Springs. Over the following months, he stopped eating, lost more than twenty pounds, and widened a gap around the light fixture in his ceiling. On December 30, 1977 — New Year's weekend, skeleton staff — he crawled through the ceiling into the head jailer's empty apartment, dressed in civilian clothes, and walked out.Seventeen hours later, a guard found books under the blanket.Bundy's route: Glenwood Springs to Vail to Denver to Chicago to Ann Arbor to Atlanta to Tallahassee, Florida. Nine days. A stolen car. A plane. Two trains. Two buses. He arrived in a state that had no file on him.This is the third of five conversations in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. Two escapes. Two preventable failures. And the charge sheet that was too narrow to describe the man inside it.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#TedBundy #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #PrisonEscape #Aspen #Colorado #GlenwoodSprings #Fugitive #SerialKiller #TrueCrimePodcast
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The State of Utah convicted Ted Bundy of kidnapping in March 1976. One count. Colorado charged him with one murder. That is what the system believed it was holding: a kidnapper and a single-count defendant.The actual man had killed at minimum sixteen women across five states by the end of 1975.That gap — between who the charge sheet said he was and who he actually was — is the reason he was able to act as his own attorney, get library access without restraints, and jump from a second-story window of the Pitkin County Courthouse in Aspen on June 7, 1977.Six days on the mountain. A stolen Cadillac. Recaptured on Highway 82 by Officer Gene Flatt. Moved to the Garfield County Jail in Glenwood Springs. And then the second project: months of quiet starvation, a gap in the ceiling that nobody checked, a stack of cash taped into a book.December 30, 1977. Holiday staff. The head jailer's apartment empty. Bundy crawled through the ceiling, dressed in the jailer's clothes, and walked out the front door. He was not discovered missing for roughly seventeen hours.His route took him from Glenwood Springs to Chicago to Ann Arbor to Atlanta to Tallahassee, Florida, where he arrived on January 8, 1978, completely anonymous again.A man named Andy Leyba reportedly gave the hitchhiker his own jacket in a snowstorm that night in Glenwood. He didn't recognize the face until he saw it in the paper.This is the third of five conversations in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. The story of a custody that was too narrow to hold what was in it — and a system that handed the man its courtesies and its ceiling and its holiday weekend.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#TedBundy #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #PrisonEscape #Aspen #Colorado #GlenwoodSprings #Fugitive #SerialKiller #TrueCrimePodcast
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Ted Bundy crossed a state line in September 1974 and became a new person. Washington had his name. Washington had his composite. Washington had two hundred thousand tips. None of it followed him to Utah.He arrived in Salt Lake City as a first-year law student with clean plates and a clean record. Between October 1974 and August 1975, he moved across Utah, Colorado, and Idaho. Nancy Wilcox, sixteen, vanished in Holladay. Melissa Smith, seventeen, the police chief's daughter, was found in a canyon nine days after she disappeared. Laura Aime, seventeen, left a Halloween party and was found on Thanksgiving Day. Caryn Campbell, twenty-three, walked down a brightly lit hallway at a Colorado ski lodge and never reached her room.On Taylor Mountain back in Washington, forestry students found four skulls: Lynda Healy, Susan Rancourt, Kathy Parks, Brenda Ball. Their families were burying daughters while Utah was just beginning to look.The break came from two directions. Carol DaRonch, eighteen, who had fought her way out of Bundy's Volkswagen on November 8, 1974 — the only survivor who could identify him. And Sergeant Bob Hayward, parked in his own driveway, who chased a dark VW at 2:30 AM and found a kit in the front seat that no law student has a reason to carry.When Detective Jerry Thompson connected the name Bundy to DaRonch's case and called Colorado and Washington, the files crossed state lines for the first time in nineteen months.This is the second of five conversations in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. The killer who used geography as a weapon. The survivor who refused to disappear. The accident that finally made three states see the same man.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#TedBundy #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #Utah #Colorado #CarolDaRonch #Survivor #SerialKiller #TrueCrimePodcast #ColdCase
Bob Keppel was one of the King County detectives who could see the pattern forming in the spring of 1974. Same age range. Same appearance. Same young man on crutches or in a sling. The Seattle papers started using the word pattern. The Task Force opened a tip line. The phone did not stop ringing.By summer, the Ted Task Force had a composite, a first name, and a car description from witnesses at Lake Sammamish, where the man calling himself Ted had taken two women from a crowded beach in a single afternoon. The tips eventually exceeded two hundred thousand names.Three of those tips came from people who knew Ted Bundy personally. His girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer reportedly called. Crime writer Ann Rule, who worked a crisis line with him, reportedly called. A psychology professor reportedly called. The name Ted Bundy appeared on three separate cards inside the same file.The Task Force ran a computer cross-reference at the University of Washington. Bundy made the top hundred suspects. He was ranked down — no criminal record, good apartment, law student. The picture in every detective's head of the man doing this did not match a clean-cut campaign volunteer.The right name sat in a stack while women kept disappearing and families waited for phone calls that would not come for months. When the remains at Issaquah were found in September, the killings had already stopped — because Bundy had driven to Utah.This is the first of five conversations on Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. The investigative failure that let him stay hidden for an entire year, told through the names of the women whose lives were the cost.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#TedBundy #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #Seattle #1974 #LakeSammamish #LyndaHealy #ColdCase #SerialKiller #TrueCrimePodcast
This episode I talk about the Toon Stars Andre figure from LaToonie, a couple LJN repaints & more before 5 Star Eric joins me & "Andre" Karaoke closes the show
Ted Bundy didn’t look like a monster. He looked like someone you’d trust. Charming, intelligent, and seemingly normal, Bundy fooled friends, girlfriends, neighbors, and even some of the people investigating him. Bonnie Bartlett joins Elisa Donovan to revisit The Deliberate Stranger and the true story behind one of America’s most notorious serial killers. Decades later, the case still raises unsettling questions about evil hiding in plain sight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Peeps! As many of you know, I have another podcast I have been hosting since 2023 called "Bloody Angola". Currently I am in the middle of a series called 50 shades of evil, where I cover (1) notorious criminal from each of the 50 states. This week I started a 4 part series on serial killer Ted Bundy. I wanted to promote this particular series on all of the podcast I do because I spent so much time on the research of Bundy and..I think my listeners on all my podcasts would enjoy hearing it (the audiences throughout vary some). So I am going to drop this across all my feeds and I really hope you find it entertaining. Much Love!Part 1 of a 4 part seriesJim Chapman brings you into the shadows of one of America's most notorious serial killers: Ted Bundy. Behind the handsome face, law-school smile, and easy charm lurked a predator who terrorized the United States from 1974-1978.From his first known murders in Washington state to his cross-country killing spree, daring prison escapes, and final rampage in Florida, Bundy left behind a trail of at least thirty confirmed victims— young women who never stood a chance against his calculated manipulation. Jim examines how a seemingly ordinary man used his intelligence, good looks, and fake casts and crutches to lure victims into his Volkswagen Beetle, and how he repeatedly slipped through the fingers of law enforcement. You'll hear about the shocking courtroom moments, the media circus that turned him into a celebrity monster, and the psychological profile that still fascinates criminologists today. From his troubled childhood to his final days on death row, this is the complete, unflinching story of Ted Bundy—the charming killer whose crimes changed the way America hunts monsters.Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence and SA. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Chapters 05:17 The Birth of Evil10:38 The Family Lie12:31 First Signs of Evil17:59 Karen Sparks 19:56 Linda Healy 25:51 Donna Manson 39:19 Susan Rancourt 46:53 Roberta Parks 53:54 Brenda BallJoin Bloody Angola on Patreon for Commercial Free Early Releases and more here: www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Decades after America's most infamous serial killer was executed, revolutionary forensic technology has officially closed the book on a devastating Utah cold case. This episode explores how state crime labs extracted and matched microscopic, degraded DNA evidence to definitively link Ted Bundy to the 1974 murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime. We pull back the curtain on the advanced genetic tools rewriting the rules of criminal justice and find out which unsolved cases might be cracked next.
In a groundbreaking forensic breakthrough, advanced DNA technology has definitively linked notorious serial killer Ted Bundy to the 1974 murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime in Utah. This episode examines the decades-long investigation, the science behind the match, and how a complete Bundy DNA profile may now help resolve other suspected cases in the state. Join us for a detailed exploration of justice delayed but not denied.
In this episode, Dr. Stuart Slavin welcomes Dr. Chris Bundy, executive medical director of the Washington Physician Health Program and chief medical officer of the Federation of State Physician Health Programs, for a comprehensive conversation on the role of Physician Health Programs (PHPs) in supporting physicians and protecting patient safety. Dr. Bundy explains how PHPs have evolved over the past several decades, their dual mission of rehabilitation and public protection, and the range of issues they address, including mental health, substance use, and cognitive concerns. The discussion explores common misconceptions about PHPs, including fears around confidentiality, licensing board involvement, and program burden, while clarifying the voluntary and supportive nature of these programs. Dr. Bundy also highlights the various pathways into PHPs, from self-referral to recommendations by colleagues or treatment providers, and shares outcome data demonstrating high rates of sustained recovery. The conversation further examines the role of the Federation of State Physician Health Programs in advancing standards, research, and collaboration across states, as well as ongoing efforts to improve transparency, reduce barriers to care, and expand awareness. Throughout the episode, listeners will gain a clearer understanding of how PHPs fit into the broader health care ecosystem as a trusted resource that enables physicians to seek help, return to safe practice, and maintain long-term well-being. Podcast Chapters (00:00) – Intro & Guest Background (01:23) – What Are Physician Health Programs (PHPs)? (04:17) – The Dual Role: Supporting Physicians & Protecting Patients (06:19) – Pathways to PHPs: Voluntary vs. Referred Participation (08:36) – Outcomes: Recovery Rates and Effectiveness (11:02) – Addressing Concerns About Licensing Boards & Confidentiality (12:49) – Understanding Limits of Confidentiality (13:40) – Common Misconceptions About PHPs (15:56) – Financial and Structural Challenges in PHP Care (19:04) – The Importance of PHPs in the Healthcare System (20:00) – The Federation of State PHPs: Role and National Efforts (25:08) – Resources, Collaboration, and Final Message of Hope
Why would someone become romantically or sexually attracted to a serial killer, violent offender, or notorious criminal? In this deep forensic psychology exploration, we examine hybristophilia—sometimes called the “Ted Bundy Effect”—through the lenses of attachment theory, trauma psychology, psychodynamics, media influence, dark personality traits, and parasocial obsession. This episode explores famous criminal cases, psychological theories, ethical controversies, and the uncomfortable reality that attraction and danger sometimes become psychologically intertwined.
Welcome to a Special Edition of the Two Man Power Trip with host John Poz, as he shares the Hulk Hogan in the WWF Top 10 1980's Matches. Poz will talk with Mr. WrestleCopia aka Mr Wrestling Memory Grenade, Ray Russell, about Hulk Hogan in the WWF and his Top 10 1980's Matches including, Hulk Hogan, Macho Man, Andre, Piper, Bundy, Bossman, and so much more!Follow us on Twitter and IG @TwoManPowerTripStore - Teepublic.com/stores/TMPT
A Walk in the Park by William BundyThere is a park at the edge of a sleeping city. A man walks through it at night — tall, cloaked, unhurried — as if he has walked this way before, many times, across many years. A boy watches from a window. Dreams come. And something waits outside in the moonlight, patient as stone, returning with every full moon whether it is wanted or not.William Bundy's *A Walk in the Park* is a story about inheritance — the kind you don't choose.---*A Walk in the Park* is published on William Bundy's Substack at redsaidwrites.substack.com, where you'll find more of his writing in the same vein.---William Bundy is a UK-based writer of dark and supernatural fiction whose work spans short stories, essays, and film. Find his writing at williambundy.com, his Substack at redsaidwrites.substack.com, his film work on Instagram at instagram.com/redsaidfilms, and all his links gathered in one place at linktr.ee/williambundy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-classic-ghost-stories-podcast--7002956/support.*To buy my paperback books:* https://books.by/tony-walker-booksThe Classic Ghost Stories Newsletter — short essays on the genre, odd discoveries, and recommendations. Free, fortnightly. Subscribe: https://www.classicghost.com/#/portal To buy my ebooks and audiobooks: payhip.com/TheClassicGhostStoriesPodcastOr, if you'd just like to make a one-off gesture of thanks for my work https://buymeacoffee.com/10mn8sk *Intro and Outro Music by The Heartwood Institute*
On this episode, Ant, Russ, and Bundy are LIVE at Chickie's & Pete's in Northeast Philly! The guys react to the end of the Flyers' season at the hands of the Hurricanes, Matvei Michkov getting scratched in the final game, and how his teammates felt the season went. Plus, what lies ahead for the team?
What does it actually mean to be “born again”? In this message from 1 John, we explore one of the most important truths of the Christian life: We are children of God. But what does that really mean? How do Christians grow? Why do believers still struggle with sin? And what does it look like to become more like Jesus over time? This sermon explores: • What it means to abide in Christ • Why spiritual growth happens over a lifetime • How John understands sin and transformation • Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus in John 3 • The relationship between belief, love, and obedience • The “family mark” of God's people If you've ever wrestled with doubt, failure, or questions about spiritual growth, this message offers both challenge and hope.
Ted Bundy fue un asesino en serie que secuestró, violó y mató a al menos 30 mujeres en siete estados de Estados Unidos entre 1974 y 1978. Bundy utilizaba su apariencia afable y su capacidad de manipulación para ganarse la confianza de sus víctimas en espacios públicos. Como actuó en varios estados, esa circunstancia dificultó la coordinación policial en una época previa a las bases de datos centralizadas. Recientemente, ha sido identificada una nueva víctima de Bundy, quien finalmente fue ejecutado en la silla eléctrica en 1989. Para hablarnos de Bundy y sus execrables crímenes nos visita Vicente Garrido, criminólogo, psicólogo y profesor en la Universidad de Valencia. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Russ and Bundy break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 3-2 overtime loss against the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 4 of the NHL Playoffs series on May 9, 2026. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Russ and Bundy break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 4-1 loss against the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of the NHL Playoffs series on May 7, 2026. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
On this episode, Ant and Bundy are LIVE from Chickie's & Pete's in Drexel Hill, PA! The guys dive into a tale of two games between the Flyers and Hurricanes in Carolina. Who has lived up to the hype? Who needs to step up? Segments 00:00 Intro (Without the intro) 1:45 Noah Cates will miss the remainder of the 2nd round 5:20 Denver Barkey has looked good at center 8:04 How will the Flyers look to fill in the void of missing Noah Cates? 11:15 Death, taxes, & the Flyers power play costing them 13:05 Travis Konecny's scoring troubles continue 18:42 Owen Tippett is a game time decision for game 3 19:45 Was Dan Vladar interfered with on the OT winning goal? 21:53 Jett Luchanko recalled from Brantford 25:25 Player Of the Week 31:39 Previewing Game 3 40:36 Maple Leafs win the draft lottery & how that impacts the Flyers 47:09 NHL rigging the draft lottery? 49:33 A check in on the other playoff series
On this episode, Ant, Russ, and Bundy are LIVE from Chickie's & Pete's in Warrington, PA! The guys discuss a massive overtime win to win the series against the Penguins, Dan Vladars 42-save shutout, Matvei Michkov's return to the lineup, and the resilience of this team. Plus, can the Flyers pull off a huge upset against the Hurricanes?
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Russ and Bundy break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 1-0 series clinching win against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 of the NHL Playoffs series on April 29, 2026. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
Hey Voices from the Bench community! Jessica Love here, sending a shoutout from Utah! If you're passionate about creating natural, beautiful smiles—but want to simplify your workflow without sacrificing aesthetics—this is for you. I'm honored to be part of Ivoclar's development team introducing a powerful new stain and glaze system featuring Structure Paste, IPS e.max Ceram Art. Create stunning depth and lifelike color in as little as one firing. Let's continue to innovate, simplify, and create meaningful change—one smile at a time. CAM has been a major topic lately, and a lot of that conversation keeps coming back to hyperDENT. But instead of just talking about the software itself, it's worth looking at real-world experience. Imagine USA has been using hyperDENT in their own lab for over 15 years. That kind of longevity says a lot—they're not just selling and supporting it, they're relying on it in their own production every single day. That's what really sets them apart. This week's episode brings it full circle as Elvis reconnects with one of the podcast's very first guests, Renata Bundy, now a longtime professor at New York City College of Technology. Along with her are two technicians who represent both sides of the journey—lab owner Roberto Rossi and workflow master Eugene Vega—creating a conversation that dives deep into education, mentorship, and what it really takes to succeed in today's dental lab world. Roberto shares his unlikely path from working sanitation in New York to building a thriving lab, Synergy Dental Studio, over nearly three decades. With a relentless focus on quality, constant improvement, and embracing digital (while still questioning it), he explains how his lab has grown into a tight-knit, high-level operation. Eugene adds perspective from inside the lab, describing his evolution from student to managing daily workflow, highlighting how important environment, mentorship, and work ethic are when transitioning from school to real-world production. Renata ties it all together from the educational side, reflecting on over 20 years of teaching and how the program has evolved alongside the industry—from analog fundamentals to digital workflows—while still preparing students for the realities they'll face after graduation. The group doesn't shy away from the tough truths either: low starting pay, steep learning curves, and the high dropout rate among new technicians. But the message is clear—stick with it, find the right lab, and the opportunity is there. It's a conversation about growth, grit, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people—whether that's in the classroom or the lab. And if nothing else, you'll learn that a little Italian lunch might just be the secret to building a loyal team.Special Guests: Eugene Vega, Renata Budny, CDT, TE, and Roberto Rossi.
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Russ and Bundy break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 4-2 against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 4 of the NHL Playoffs series on April 25, 2026. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Russ and Bundy break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 5-2 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 3 of the NHL Playoffs series on April 22, 2026. Plus, Penguins coach Dan Muse and Flyers Sean Couturier, Travis Konecny, and Trevor Zegras meet with the media. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
New DNA technology has allowed police to finally link notorious serial killer Ted Bundy to the brutal rape and murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime. The teenager was found a month after she went missing from a Halloween party in 1974, her body naked, bound and badly beaten. DNA sitting in an evidence locker for more than 50 years was finally able to be recognized and matched to Bundy’s, creating a DNA profile that investigators say can now be used to provide answers in other unsolved cases where Bundy was a suspect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New DNA technology has allowed police to finally link notorious serial killer Ted Bundy to the brutal rape and murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime. The teenager was found a month after she went missing from a Halloween party in 1974, her body naked, bound and badly beaten. DNA sitting in an evidence locker for more than 50 years was finally able to be recognized and matched to Bundy’s, creating a DNA profile that investigators say can now be used to provide answers in other unsolved cases where Bundy was a suspect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New DNA technology has allowed police to finally link notorious serial killer Ted Bundy to the brutal rape and murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime. The teenager was found a month after she went missing from a Halloween party in 1974, her body naked, bound and badly beaten. DNA sitting in an evidence locker for more than 50 years was finally able to be recognized and matched to Bundy’s, creating a DNA profile that investigators say can now be used to provide answers in other unsolved cases where Bundy was a suspect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New DNA technology has allowed police to finally link notorious serial killer Ted Bundy to the brutal rape and murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime. The teenager was found a month after she went missing from a Halloween party in 1974, her body naked, bound and badly beaten. DNA sitting in an evidence locker for more than 50 years was finally able to be recognized and matched to Bundy’s, creating a DNA profile that investigators say can now be used to provide answers in other unsolved cases where Bundy was a suspect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Ant, Russ, and Bundy are LIVE from Chickie's & Pete's in Warrington, PA! The guys discuss huge wins over the Hurricanes and Canadiens, which punched their ticket to the postseason with a ton of momentum. Plus, can the Flyers upset the Penguins in the first round?
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Ant, Russ, Bundy, and Intern Andrew break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 4-2 win against the Montreal Canadiens on April 14, 2026. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Ant, Russ, Bundy, and Intern Andrew break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 3-2 shootout win against the Carolina Hurricanes on April 13, 2026. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
For decades, the murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime remained stuck in a frustrating gray area. Investigators and the public widely suspected Ted Bundy was responsible, but there was never enough evidence to prove it. After disappearing on Halloween night in 1974, Laura's body was found weeks later in American Fork Canyon. She had been beaten, assaulted, and strangled. Her case closely matched a series of disappearances happening around Salt Lake City at the same time.Other victims, including Nancy Wilcox, Melissa Smith, and Debra Kent, were either found murdered or are still missing. The similarities between the cases were impossible to ignore, but even Bundy's own confession could not officially close Laura's case. He was known for lying and manipulating details, which made investigators cautious about relying on his statements alone. As a result, her case remained unresolved for nearly 50 years.Now, advances in DNA technology have finally provided a clear answer. Newly tested evidence has confirmed that Ted Bundy was responsible for Laura Ann Aime's murder. This breakthrough not only brings long-awaited closure but also gives investigators a powerful tool. With Bundy's DNA profile now confirmed, other unsolved cases connected to him may finally be reexamined, including victims who have never been identified.#TrueCrimeRecaps #TedBundy #LauraAnnAime #NancyWilcox #MelissaSmith #DebraKent #CarolDaRonch #AnneMarieBurr
Grab a beer and join us tonight for another installment of Necro Overtime! First, after 51 years, Utah County authorities have officially closed the book on the 1974 Halloween night murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime, with DNA technology finally confirming what Ted Bundy confessed to before his execution but never got charged for. Then, a massive update in the Texas Killing Fields: prime suspect Clyde Hedrick died by suicide in a Houston hospital on March 21st by removing his own breathing tube, just days before prosecutors were set to seek four murder indictments against him, and his longtime friend James Elmore has since been indicted for his alleged role in the deaths of Laura Miller and Audrey Cook. And finally, we lost Nick Pope on April 6th, the former UK Ministry of Defence official who ran Britain's government UFO desk from 1991 to 1994 and spent the decades after that pushing UAP disclosure into the mainstream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A cold case from Halloween night 1974 sat open for over five decades — until new DNA technology proved what investigators had long suspected but could never officially confirm.*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*IN THIS EPISODE: A real document on the CIA's website describes 23 Soviet soldiers molecularly converted into limestone by aliens — but the trail back to its source leads somewhere far stranger than Siberia. (Aliens Turn Soviet Soldiers To Stone) *** For two hundred years, people across Florida have been reporting the same creature — and the witnesses include law enforcement, fire chiefs, and tour operators who put their reputations on the line to speak up. Florida's Bigfoot has a name, a smell, and a fifty-year manhunt that still hasn't ended. (Obsessed Over The Skunk Ape) *** A cold case from Halloween night 1974 sat open for over five decades — until new DNA technology proved what investigators had long suspected but could never officially confirm. (52 Years Later: DNA Finally Proves Ted Bundy Killed a 17-Year-Old Girl on Halloween Night)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate – And One Minute To Each For YouTube)…00:00:00.000 = The Foreboding00:01:15.540 = Show Open00:03:02.360 = Bundy's Halloween Murder Finally Solved00:15:24.645 = Obsessed With The Skunk Ape ***00:38:33.541 = Aliens Turn Soviet Soldiers To Stone ***00:48:22.111 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakHELPFUL LINKS & RESOURCES…https://WeirdDarkness.com/ALBUMS = Songs and Videos by our Weird Darkness punk band, #DarkWeirdnesshttps://WeirdDarkness.com/STORE = Tees, Mugs, Socks, Hoodies, Totes, Hats, Kidswear & Morehttps://WeirdDarkness.com/HOPE = Hope For Depression or Thoughts of Self-Harmhttps://WeirdDarkness.com/NEWSLETTER = In-Depth Articles, Memes, Weird DarkNEWS, Videos & Morehttps://WeirdDarkness.com/AUDIOBOOKS = FREE Audiobooks Narrated By Darren Marlar EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/BundyAimeSOURCES and RESOURCES:52 Years Later: DNA Finally Proves Ted Bundy Killed a 17-Year-Old Girl on Halloween Night:https://weirddarkness.com/bundy-aime/Obsessed Over The Skunk Ape: https://weirddarkness.com/florida-skunk-ape-hunter/Aliens Turn Soviet Soldiers To Stone: https://weirddarkness.com/aliens-soldiers-stone/(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)"I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.Originally aired: April 01, 2026ABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: #WeirdDarkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all things strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold cases, conspiracy theories, and more. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “20 Best Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a blend of “Coast to Coast AM”, “The Twilight Zone”, “Unsolved Mysteries”, and “In Search Of”.DISCLAIMER: Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.
On this episode, Ant, Russ, and Bundy are LIVE from Chickie's & Pete's in Marlton, NJ! The guys discuss the Flyers' 8-1-1 run before a disappointing loss to Washington. Plus, Porter Martone makes his debut and Tyson Foerster could return.
Riley Cote and Derek Settlemyre start the show talking about the Flyers playoff push and our 3v3 Throwdown at Hollydell. Former Flyers defenseman and current broadcaster Chris Therien aka “Bundy” joined us for an interview! Bundy talks to us about the Flyers' run since the Olympic break, Sam Ersson's bounce back, Owen Tippett's hot streak, and Matvei Michkov's performance as of late. We go on to discuss Trevor Zegras' resurgence, Philly's power play struggles, and missing Tyson Foerster. Jumping around we get into the wild card race, the Sabres turnaround, Hurricanes' chances, John Tortorella hired by the Vegas Golden Knights, and Steve Yzerman's future in Detroit. Wrapping up we talk about the possibility of the Flyers offer sheeting someone this summer, the job Rick Tocchet and Danny Briere have done this season, and the final stretch run. Go to gt-wholesale.com and use coupon code "nasty" for 15% off. Nasty Knuckles is a Baller Sports Network production, created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show features a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!►Click here to shop our latest merch: nastyknuckles.com/shop► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Ant and Bundy are LIVE from Chickie's & Pete's at Parx Casino in Bensalem, PA! The guys discuss the Flyers' three-game West Coast sweep, a disappointing loss to the Blue Jackets, and how much more difficult that loss will make a playoff chase.
In the first half of this two-part episode, retired FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong explores the disturbing case of Ted Bundy, one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. In the early 1970s, young women began vanishing from college campuses and sunlit streets across the Pacific Northwest. When the truth finally came to light, it revealed a killer unlike any other: a handsome, charming law student who weaponized trust itself, approaching his victims in broad daylight with a smile and a request for help. By the time investigators across multiple states connected the disappearances, the body count stretched from Washington to Utah to Colorado and beyond. Candice examines how a childhood built on secrets and identity deception, a devastating romantic rejection, and years of escalating paraphilic fantasy converged to create one of history's most organized and methodical predators, and how for Bundy, getting caught was never the end of anything — it was just the beginning.Audible subscribers can listen to all episodes of Killer Psyche ad-free right now. Join Audible today by downloading the Audible app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For nearly a decade, a predator stalked the quiet marshlands and sugarcane fields of southeastern Louisiana, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. In this episode, we dive into the chilling case of Ronald Dominique, a man who confessed to the rape and murder of at least 23 men and boys between 1997 and 2006.Despite a victim count that rivals some of history's most notorious killers, Dominique's name is rarely mentioned alongside Bundy or Gacy. We explore the "perfect storm" of factors that allowed him to evade capture for so long—from his strategic targeting of marginalized men on society's fringes to the devastating chaos of Hurricane Katrina that overshadowed the investigation.Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Chime: https://chime.com/OBSCURA* Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com* Check out Mood and use my code OBSCURA for a great deal: https://mood.com* Check out Progressive: https://progressive.com* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code OBSCURA20 for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/obscura-a-true-crime-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy