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Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger's Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI Let's talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep: He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day. In this segment, I'm joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We're not here for shock—we're here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn't about caffeine. It's about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him. Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior: – Was he trying to cool off… or cover up? – What does risk tolerance look like under cameras? – Why does “acting normal” matter when it's anything but? – And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn't? We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks. Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He's in prison for life. But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
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Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger's Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI Let's talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep: He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day. In this segment, I'm joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We're not here for shock—we're here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn't about caffeine. It's about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him. Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior: – Was he trying to cool off… or cover up? – What does risk tolerance look like under cameras? – Why does “acting normal” matter when it's anything but? – And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn't? We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks. Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He's in prison for life. But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger's Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI Let's talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep: He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day. In this segment, I'm joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We're not here for shock—we're here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn't about caffeine. It's about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him. Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior: – Was he trying to cool off… or cover up? – What does risk tolerance look like under cameras? – Why does “acting normal” matter when it's anything but? – And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn't? We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks. Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He's in prison for life. But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger's Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI Let's talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep: He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day. In this segment, I'm joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We're not here for shock—we're here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn't about caffeine. It's about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him. Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior: – Was he trying to cool off… or cover up? – What does risk tolerance look like under cameras? – Why does “acting normal” matter when it's anything but? – And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn't? We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks. Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He's in prison for life. But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger's Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI Let's talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep: He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day. In this segment, I'm joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We're not here for shock—we're here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn't about caffeine. It's about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him. Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior: – Was he trying to cool off… or cover up? – What does risk tolerance look like under cameras? – Why does “acting normal” matter when it's anything but? – And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn't? We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks. Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He's in prison for life. But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
Welcome back to All Things Crime! After a short break, I'm excited to return with a powerful and emotional episode. In today's episode, I'm joined by author, lawyer, and former California State Assemblyman Mike Gatto, who opens up about the tragic unsolved murder of his father in 2013.In this episode, Mike shares the heartbreaking story of losing his father in a home invasion, the frustration of living with an unsolved case, and how the tragedy led him to write his book Noir by Necessity: How My Father's Unsolved Murder Took Me to Dark Places.We discuss:-The shocking details of his father's murder-Why “safe neighborhoods” may not be as safe as they seem-The flaws and struggles within the justice system-How DNA technology and investigative tools like the M-Vac could bring hope to cold cases-What it really means for families to live with an unsolved crimeThis is not just Mike's story—it's a reminder of how every act of violence ripples through families and communities.
More of the animated spinoff of Tales from the Crypt as we discuss Season 2, Episode 2 - "Cold Blood Warm Hearts" which also came with a bonus story.
Episode 85: Macon And Capricorn Records, Tommy Talton Salute And Who'll Stop The Rain JimJam September 14, 2025 Today's show is a replay from February 2024, bringing some of the great album rock of the 60s and 70s right to your ears and to your mind. I'm a child of the 60s and I just love this music. It brings me back to sense excitement. The smells, the tastes, the feelings of joy, bliss and of course, some sadness as some of our friends and acquaintances didn't survive those times. My intention this hour and every hour of Tales Vinyl Tells is to lift you up. This hour you'll hear a band with Yes members that absolutely kills it. There's Cold Blood with Lydia Pence and salutes to Tommy Talton of Cowboy and Gregg Allman Band, adding some ear-joy from Melanie Safka who also entered the room next door recently. Today's playlist is below. And thanks for listening today. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. If you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, iHeart podcasts, Player FM podcasts, Listen Notes podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells anytime. 85.1 Grand Larceny-Sea Level 85.2 Pick your nose-Cowboy 85.3 Please be with me-Cowboy 85.4 Queen of hearts-Gregg Allman 85.5 Nothing matters but the fever-Sea Level 85.6 Who'll Stop the rain-Creedence and JimJam 85.7 Brand new key-Melanie 85.8 One of these days-Ten Years After 85.9 Birthright-Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe 85.10 Street Worm-Spirit 85.10a Funky on my back-Cold Blood w Lydia Pence 85.11 Sirius w Games People Play-Alan Parsons Project 85.12 Games People Play-Joe South
We debate the rise of political violence, a broken justice system, and whether we can come back from the brink.Welcome to the Alfalfa Podcast
Episode 593: Adam Banks talks about the following topics in this episode:1. The Assassination of Conservative Political Activist, Charlie Kirk2. The Best Songs Written About September 11 2001 3. All about Big Stone Gap, VA, (a new broadcast city of off the cuff)4. All about Hansonville, VA (a new broadcast city of off the cuff)5. All about Coeburn, VA (a new broadcast city of off the cuff)6. Today's National Holiday-National School Picture DayFollow OFF THE CUFF WITH ADAM BANKS:FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube!**and all other major podcasting platforms**http://linktr.ee/offthecuffwithadambanks
Summary The conversation revolves around the tragic shooting of Charlie Kirk during a public event, exploring the immediate reactions, personal connections, and broader implications of political violence. The host and guests reflect on the impact of this incident on the conservative movement and the importance of maintaining dialogue amidst rising tensions. Takeaways Charlie Kirk was shot while speaking at an event. The incident has raised concerns about political violence. Eyewitness accounts highlight the chaos during the shooting. The need for mental health awareness is emphasized. The shooting is seen as a pre-planned attack. Charlie Kirk's approach to dialogue is praised. The left's reaction to the shooting is criticized. The importance of security at public events is discussed. The impact of this tragedy on the conservative movement is profound. The conversation stresses the need for continued dialogue and resilience. Keywords Charlie Kirk, shooting, Turning Point USA, political violence, eyewitness, conservative movement, mental health, security, media response, America
Welcome back to All Things Crime! After a short break, I'm excited to return with a powerful and emotional episode. In Part 3 of this episode, I'm joined by author, lawyer, and former California State Assemblyman Mike Gatto, who opens up about the tragic unsolved murder of his father in 2013.In this episode, Mike shares the heartbreaking story of losing his father in a home invasion, the frustration of living with an unsolved case, and how the tragedy led him to write his book Noir by Necessity: How My Father's Unsolved Murder Took Me to Dark Places.We discuss:-The shocking details of his father's murder-Why “safe neighborhoods” may not be as safe as they seem-The flaws and struggles within the justice system-How DNA technology and investigative tools like the M-Vac could bring hope to cold cases-What it really means for families to live with an unsolved crimeThis is not just Mike's story—it's a reminder of how every act of violence ripples through families and communities.
Welcome back to All Things Crime! After a short break, I'm excited to return with a powerful and emotional episode. In Part 2 of this episode, I'm joined by author, lawyer, and former California State Assemblyman Mike Gatto, who opens up about the tragic unsolved murder of his father in 2013.In this episode, Mike shares the heartbreaking story of losing his father in a home invasion, the frustration of living with an unsolved case, and how the tragedy led him to write his book Noir by Necessity: How My Father's Unsolved Murder Took Me to Dark Places.We discuss:-The shocking details of his father's murder-Why “safe neighborhoods” may not be as safe as they seem-The flaws and struggles within the justice system-How DNA technology and investigative tools like the M-Vac could bring hope to cold cases-What it really means for families to live with an unsolved crimeThis is not just Mike's story—it's a reminder of how every act of violence ripples through families and communities.
This week, we discuss two crime films from director Richard Brooks. The first is Looking for Mr. Goodbar, based on Judith Rossner's best-selling 1975 novel of the same title, which was inspired by the 1973 murder of New York City schoolteacher Roseann Quinn. The film stars Diane Keaton, Richard Gere and Tom Berenger. The second is In Cold Blood, based on Truman Capote's groundbreaking 1966 nonfiction novel. It stars Robert Blake and Scott Wilson as two down-and-out criminals who murder a family of four in small town Kansas. Timestamps What we've been watching (00:00:25) – Weapons, Bring Her Back, Peacemaker season one and two, The Northman, Inception, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, Licorice Pizza, Alien: Earth season one Looking for Mr. Goodbar (00:27:20) In Cold Blood (00:54:50) Coin toss (01:13:15) Links Instagram - @callitfriendopodcast @munnywales @andyjayritchie Letterboxd – @andycifpod @fat-tits mcmahon Justwatch.com – streaming and rental links - https://www.justwatch.com
Welcome back to All Things Crime! After a short break, I'm excited to return with a powerful and emotional episode. In Part 1 of this episode, I'm joined by author, lawyer, and former California State Assemblyman Mike Gatto, who opens up about the tragic unsolved murder of his father in 2013.In this episode, Mike shares the heartbreaking story of losing his father in a home invasion, the frustration of living with an unsolved case, and how the tragedy led him to write his book Noir by Necessity: How My Father's Unsolved Murder Took Me to Dark Places.We discuss:-The shocking details of his father's murder-Why “safe neighborhoods” may not be as safe as they seem-The flaws and struggles within the justice system-How DNA technology and investigative tools like the M-Vac could bring hope to cold cases-What it really means for families to live with an unsolved crimeThis is not just Mike's story—it's a reminder of how every act of violence ripples through families and communities.
Check out the brand new podcast, American Dread, from Adam White.Two winters. Two murders. Eighteen years apart.In Decatur, Illinois, the winters of 1942 and 1960 were marked not by snow and holiday cheer, but by the sound of shotguns shattering the night.In this episode of American Dread, we revisit two chilling cases: the Short Street double shooting of 1942, and the shotgun murder of Virginia Eades in 1960. Different killers, different motives—but each crime left the same lasting scar on the community.Step into the cold, walk the streets where it happened, and hear the true stories of tragedy and terror from the dark side of the American Heartland.Our Sponsors:* Check out Shopify: https://shopify.com/hauntingsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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We were (sort of) kind to The Hungry Earth but now the bile really comes forth. Are these really the cheapest cave sets? Can three nobodies negotiate the future of two races? How much will Ambroise annoy us this week?
In March 2017, the quiet Alaskan town of Ketchikan was rocked by the sudden death of beloved surgeon Dr. Eric Garcia. Found in his home under suspicious circumstances, his death would devolve into a mystery that was truly stranger than fiction. Journalist Chris Connelly, host of Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska, joined me to discuss his investigation and shared what it was like to walk the streets of Ketchikan, speak with Dr. Garcia's grieving loved ones, and sit face-to-face with the detectives who brought his killer to justice. From Alaska to Washington, Chris told me all about the twists and turns in a case that, on the surface, had seemed so straightforward, and how a remote community still grapples with the loss of one of its own.You can hear all about the murder of Dr. Eric Garcia, including details not shared today, by listening to Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska every Tuesday, wherever you get your podcasts.Connect with us on Social Media!You can find us at:Instagram: @bookofthedeadpodX: @bkofthedeadpodFacebook: The Book of the Dead PodcastTikTok: BookofthedeadpodOr visit our website at www.botdpod.com
Everything you need to know about the new White Dragons from the 2025 Monster Manual! Cold Open 0:00 Opening Theme & Intro 0:40 Themes & Lore 1:20 Wyrmling & Young 6:46 Adult & Ancient 15:21 Further Details 21:13 Discussion 31:53 Outro & Closing Theme 44:10 Post Credits (incl. Blood of the Wild) 46:26 DON'T FORGET TO LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84724626 Website: https://www.itsamimic.com Email at info@itsamimic.com Social: Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/itsamimic/?hl=en Threads at https://www.threads.net/@itsamimicpodcast Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/itsamimic/ Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/ItsaMimic/ Find Us On: Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/3Y19VxSxLKyfg0gY0yUeU1 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-a-mimic/id1450770037 Podbean at https://itsamimic.podbean.com/ YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQmvEufzxPHWrFSZbB8uuw Dungeon Master 1: Pepperina Sparklegem Dungeon Master 2: Kasi Just Kasi Dungeon Master 3: Megan Lengle Narrator: Kyle McQuaid Script By: Kasi Just Kasi, Megan Lengle, and Pepperina Sparklegem Director: Pepperina Sparklegem Editor: Adam Nason Producer: Kasi Just Kasi Executive Producer: Adam Nason Main Theme: Cory Wiebe Musical Scores: Tyler Gibson Logo by: Megan Lengle Other Artwork is owned by Wizards of the Coast. This episode is meant to be used as an inspirational supplement for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and tabletop roleplaying games in general. It's A Mimic! does not own the rights to any Wizards of the Coasts products.
In this episode of The Guilty Files: True Crime Uncovered, Brian takes us back to the heartland of America—Holcomb, Kansas—where one of the most chilling and senseless mass murders in U.S. history occurred. On the night of November 15, 1959, four members of the Clutter family were brutally murdered in their own home, sending shockwaves through a tight-knit farming community and eventually capturing the nation's attention.Brian lays out the cold, hard facts of the case—from the meticulous planning by ex-convicts Perry Smith and Richard Hickock, to the terrifying final hours of Herbert, Bonnie, Nancy, and Kenyon Clutter. We follow the timeline of events that led up to the murders, the aftermath that devastated the town, and the cross-country manhunt that brought the killers to justice.You'll hear about the calculated cruelty behind the crime, the seemingly motiveless brutality, and the forensic and investigative work that cracked the case wide open.Brian also touches on how this horrific story caught the eye of author Truman Capote, who would later immortalize it in his genre-defining nonfiction novel In Cold Blood.This episode is a sobering look at the violence that can lurk behind a calm exterior—and a stark reminder that no place, no matter how peaceful, is ever truly safe from evil.Content Warning: This episode contains detailed descriptions of a home invasion and the murder of multiple family members, including a minor.
In this haunting episode of The Guilty Files: Rewired, Dani pulls back the layers of the infamous Clutter family murders—not just to revisit the crime, but to reimagine the emotional and psychological shockwave it left behind.This isn't a retelling of the facts—that's already been done.Instead, Dani dives deep into the psyche of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock, the two drifters whose fractured paths led them to one brutal night in Holcomb, Kansas. What made them tick? How did childhood trauma, cycles of poverty, and a hunger for significance culminate in the cold-blooded execution of a family they'd never met?But the story doesn't end there. Dani also explores the impact of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood—how it blurred the lines between journalism and narrative, empathy and exploitation. Was Capote shining a light on the forgotten corners of the justice system, or was he romanticizing killers for the sake of literary fame?Through speculative storytelling, psychological analysis, and a few chilling “what ifs,” Dani rewires this case with fresh questions:What if someone had intervened in Perry's youth?What if the Clutters had never opened their door that night?What if In Cold Blood had never been written?This episode reimagines the Clutter murders not just as a crime—but as a mirror reflecting the fragility of safety, the failings of society, and the cost of trying to humanize the inhumane.Content Warning: Contains discussion of murder, trauma, and speculative depictions of violence.
Episode 142: Our One F'ing Summer Crimetime series continues with special guest Rémy Bennett who joins us to go ham on Richard Brooks' film adaptation of Truman Capote's masterpiece nonfiction novel IN COLD BLOOD (1967). Plus, RIP Ozzy Osbourne and unveiling our next bonus episode and more! Sign up for the OFH Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onefuckinghour
In January, 2009, the body of 27 year old Katie Roberts was found stuffed in a trash bin in the back yard of a house she seemingly had no connection to. The beloved mother of two had no known enemies, but as the police dug into her case, the turned up several people who might have had a motive to kill her. Ice T is gonna take us on this journey, and Fam, a journey it is! Buckle up! WE'RE ON YOUTUBE! Want to view the episodes and not just listen? Check our new video feed to see full video episodes starting today. CLICK HERE TO WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE! LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more! Episode Sponsors: Everyday Dose - Coffee PLUS benefits! Go to www.everydaydose.com/TCO for your starter kit and 45% off your first order! Function - Visit www.functionhealth.com/TCO or use gift code TCO100 at sign-up to own your health. Chime - Make progress towards a better financial future with Chime. Open your account in 2 minutes at www.chime.com/TCO Hers - Start your free online visit today at www.forhers.com/tco Rula - Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at www.rula.com/tco FAM! COME SEE PATRICK ON TOUR! Patrick is headed out on the road WITH A BRAND NEW SHOW! New cities just announced: Provincetown, Charleston, Nashville, Charlotte, Atlanta, Orlando, Washington, Philadelphia, and London. CLICK HERE for tickets and info! Join the TCO Community! Follow True Crime Obsessed on Instagram and TikTok, and join us on Facebook at the True Crime Obsessed Podcast Discussion Group! AND INTRODUCING THE NEW TCO DISCORD CHANNEL AS WELL!!!
In this edition of the Book Club, we talk about Truman Capote's In Cold Blood. The post Book Club: In Cold Blood by Matt Keeley appeared first on Kittysneezes.
In this edition of the Book Club, we talk about Truman Capote's In Cold Blood. The post Book Club: In Cold Blood by Matt Keeley appeared first on Kittysneezes.
This conversation focuses on the implementation of a cold blood protocol for military training, emphasizing the importance of whole blood transfusions in preventing deaths from hemorrhagic shock. The discussion covers the logistics of blood availability, the challenges of storage and transportation, and the establishment of a pilot program for blood donation. The speakers highlight the collaboration with blood banks and the regulatory hurdles faced, while also outlining future directions for expanding the program to enhance medical support during training events.TakeawaysHemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield.Whole blood is recognized as the superior resuscitation fluid.Logistics and availability of blood during training are critical issues.Cold blood storage can be effectively implemented in training environments.A pilot program for blood donation has been established to support training needs.Collaboration with blood banks is essential for successful blood storage and use.Regulatory challenges complicate blood storage and transportation.Training medics to use cold stored blood is a priority.Future expansion of the program is necessary to meet training demands.Increased knowledge of blood protocols enhances medic preparedness.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Cold Blood Protocol03:02 Understanding Hemorrhagic Shock and Blood Transfusion06:07 Logistics of Blood Availability in Training08:55 Implementing Cold Blood Storage in Training Environments12:11 Pilot Program for Blood Donation and Storage14:50 Collaboration with Blood Banks and Regulatory Challenges18:14 Future Directions and Program Expansion20:58 Conclusion and Key TakeawaysThank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast.deltadevteam.comFor more content, go to www.prolongedfieldcare.orgConsider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
The Doctor is revisisted by an unexpected underground meanace...or friend? Listen to A.J. and Sara Century of www.saracentury.com talk about The Doctor, Amy and Rory as they go inside the earth instead of hitting up Rio! Let us know your thoughts of this two part story at prydonian.post@gmail.com or Bluesky @huestone44@gmail.com www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork
The chilling true story of a brutal family murder in a small Kansas town—and the two drifters who committed it. With haunting detail and literary precision, Truman Capote delves into the minds of the killers, the grief of the community, and the fragile boundary between good and evil. The Book: In Cold Blood Let's Get LIT! Links & Resources: Grab your Digital Reading Journal here: ETSY or Patreon Want more bookish fun? Check out our archive of episodes! (www.LITSocietyPod.com) Shop Kari's collection of luxury literary-themed candles at www.lovelitotes.com. Find Alexis and Kari online: Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod Bluesky — https://bsky.app/profile/litsocietypod.bsky.social Our website — www.LitSocietyPod.com. Subscribe to emails and get free stuff: http://eepurl.com/gDtWCr.
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!Lt. Ray Richard “Joe” Clark was shot through the kitchen window and killed in his Marietta, Ohio home in 1981. It would take a cold case team, the Ohio BCI, and a canary-singing getaway driver to finally bring his killer, Mitch Ruble, to justice thirty-three years later.Sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
When Wayne and Sharmon Stock are found shot to death in their farmhouse, the investigation starts close to home. This episode originally published on February 17, 2025.
See the video version: https://weirddarkness.com/MurderNoir-MargaretsLastKissInspired by a true story; scroll down for the real-life case. | Millhaven, 1937. A woman lies barely clinging to life. A man with no past returns from the dead. A detective who thought he'd seen everything knows that most of his cases are puzzles. Some are warnings. This one feels like a curse. In this city, the church bells toll without reason, the dead won't rest, and something ancient hums just beneath the surface.THE TRUE CRIME CASE THIS STORY IS BASED ON: On Sunday, October 13, 1867, Ferdinand Hoffman fatally stabbed his ex-wife, Caroline Yost, inside the German Reformed Church in Canton, Ohio. The attack occurred after Hoffman, recently released from prison, followed Yost into the church and confronted her behind the belfry door. Witnesses reported hearing screams as Hoffman fled, leaving Yost with eighteen stab wounds. Yost, who had divorced Hoffman after years of reported abuse and his repeated arrests for crimes including counterfeiting and theft, survived for nearly a week before succumbing to her injuries. The tip of Hoffman's knife had broken off during the attack, lessening the severity of later wounds. Hoffman was captured shortly after the stabbing by a group of citizens who prevented a lynching. He was held in jail awaiting murder charges. Authorities reported that Hoffman expressed no remorse, stating he regretted not killing Yost outright. The morning after Yost's death, Hoffman was found dead in his cell, having hanged himself with a bedsheet. Officials left his body hanging for public viewing throughout the day.SOURCES…http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2022/06/murdered-in-church.htmlMusic provided by Alibi Music Library= = = = =(Over time links seen above 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.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: April 25, 2025CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/MurderNoir-MargaretsLastKissTAGS: murder noir, paranormal detective story, weird darkness, supernatural thriller, creepy true crime, haunted noir, ghostly crime tale, cursed knife, vintage horror mystery, 1930s murder mystery, noir horror podcast, creepy historical fiction, foggy city murder, occult detective, dark noir fiction, horror blog post, supernatural noir, spooky podcast episode, weird tales, haunted investigation, demonic possession, knife with symbols, black-eyed killer, cursed love story, Margaret's Last Kiss
¡¡ATENCIÓN HOMEBREWERS!! Se aproxima la segunda competencia del Club de Homebrewers de Puerto Rico, The Clone Wars, donde los homebrewers tienen la tarea de hacer la mejor copia de una cerveza de Cold Blood. Madame President Delia Lizardi y Cold Blood nos acompañan para proveer todos los detalles y aclarar cualquier pregunta que puedan tener.
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An arrest is made after Catholic priest is killed outside his Kansas rectory, shaking the small town he served for over a decade. A woman in New Jersey is found not guilty by reason of insanity after drowning her two toddler daughters in a bathtub, claiming she was trying to rid the world of evil. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on MYTH, we're going to cover one of the most famous stories from Greek mythology - Perseus and Medusa. You'll discover that a wooden chest makes a dangerous boat, that heroing is all about the right accessories, and that prophecies are tricky. Then, in Gods and Monsters, no really, prophecy is very, very tricky. Source: Greek Mythology
On this episode of MACABRE: A Dark History Podcast, we unravel the chilling story of the Clutter family massacre. A single lie, whispered behind prison walls, set a nightmarish plan into motion—one that would end in cold-blooded slaughter. Step inside the twisted minds of Richard “Dick” Hickock and Perry Smith, where greed and violence collided with fate. But the horror doesn't end there. This episode also explores the eerie bond between Truman Capote and Perry Smith—a relationship forged in blood and obsession.Patreon members get ad free content, early access and exclusive bonus episodes : Macabre PatreonSend in your stories for a future listener episode!Learn about us at www.macabrepod.comEmail us at thatssomacabre@gmail.comJoin our private Facebook Group at : MacabrePodcastResources: “In Cold Blood” by: Truman Capote City of Holcomb, Kansas - Official Website Holcomb, Kansas – Legends of Kansas Fleagle Gang | Kansas Profile CrimeArchives: The Clutter Family Murders | Biographies of Key Figures 68_1_7_0.pdf Clutter Family Murders | Garden City, KS Eveanna Marie (Clutter) Mosier (1936-2019) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Beverly Jean English (Clutter) (1939 - 2010) - Genealogy In Cold Blood: Truman Capote in Holcomb, Kansas | Road Show at Beinecke LibrarySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/macabre-dark-history/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025: Northfield Public Schools Cancel School for 2/18/2025; Updates From Other Area Schools Blood Drive at St. Olaf Today & Tomorrow; Red Cross In Urgent Need of Donors Updates on the Ice Arena is The Main Discussion Item At The Northfield City Council Tonight; Update Includes Construction Costs That Are $3.9 Million Higher Than Originally Estimated
Ever wondered what it is like to interview serial killers and to write about their crimes? Or come face to face with convicted killers as you research their story? The authors who write true crime are the creative fuel behind this dynamic genre. Diane Fanning has done it many times. She is a well-known and highly accomplished true crime author and mystery novelist. Her books have gotten many accolades. She has written 26 books including Death on the River and 14 other true crime books. Diane's book Written in Cold Blood was nominated for the highly coveted Edgar Allen Poe award. Her books unearth facts long after a case has been closed. They create awareness about the dangers that lurk among us. Learn what it is like to be a true crime author and delve into the criminal mind as Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro interview Diane in this episode. It will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't forget to check out Diane's newest fictional biography Lizzie about Lizzie Borden as she explores who Lizzie really was.http://dianefanning.com www.facebook.com/diane.fanningwww.twitter.com/DianeFanningshttps://women-road-warriors.captivate.fmhttps://womenroadwarriors.com/ https://www.podpage.com/women-road-warriors/https://womenspowernetwork.net#TrueCrime #SerialKillers #DianeFanning #MysteryNovels #Books #Audiobooks #ShelleyJohnson #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors
Author, playwright, broadcaster and one of the all-time legends of Australian comedy Wendy Harmer stops by the Last Video Store to visit her little mate Alexei and talk cinema. One of the most fun episodes of the podcast so far with the fast and loose riffs, these two have perfect comedic chemistry. Wendy’s one of the most fascinating people in Aus arts and media, of course her favourite films reflect that! Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd for all the rental combo lists. Here’s Wendy’s picks list. WENDY’S PICKS: DUNE, WAKE IN FRIGHT, IN COLD BLOODSTAFF PICK: THE STRANGERSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IT WAS A little after 6 a.m. on June 14, 1907. Dawn was just brightening the decks of the passenger steamer Alliance, docked at the pier in Astoria, when John Bowlsby saw his prey step aboard. He fingered the big .44 in his pocket and tried to stay out of sight, waiting for a chance to make his move. His chance came almost immediately. The marked man was moving away from the crowd of people, and soon he stood in a spot where Bowlsby felt he could get in a good shot without risking hitting any bystanders. Carefully he steadied the big revolver against the side of a deckhouse — and pulled the trigger. Bowlsby's target, a fellow North Bend man named Cleve Jennings, died in a hospital eight hours later. Meanwhile, with his head held high, a triumphant John Bowlsby quietly submitted to arrest and handed over his revolver. Hard as it is for a modern person to believe, this cold-blooded assassination met with widespread approval. It was about as close to a pure example of “The Unwritten Law” in action as Oregon would ever see. “It was the outcome of one man alienating the affections of another man's wife and was the result of a manhunt in which the hunter finally found his game,” wrote the Morning Oregonian's Astoria correspondent the next day. (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1509a.bowlsby-jennings-UnLaw-355.html)
A wild range of topics this week, including Ben's 70s porn star outfit, the correct name for a female snake, and whether or not we would boink an alien. And of course, the concluding part of the Silurian two-parter!About Time: www.linktree.com/abouttimecast
Police Murdered in Cold Blood The Hunt and Arrest of the Killer. The tragic 2003 murder of Officer Matthew Pavelka in Burbank, California, stunned the nation and marked the beginning of an extraordinary manhunt that unveiled the deep connections between a local gang and the infamous Mexican Mafia Cartel. The story of Pavelka’s sacrifice, the relentless pursuit of his killer, and the chilling underworld connections revealed during the investigation continues to resonate, as retold in the "American Cartel" series on Discovery Plus. You can listen to the interview as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast website, also available on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most major podcast outlets. Check out and follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. A Tragic Night in Burbank On November 15, 2003, Burbank Police Officers Gregory Campbell and Matthew Pavelka responded to suspicious activity at a Hotel parking lot near Burbank Airport. Officer Campbell had spotted an SUV without license plates in an area notorious for gang and drug activity. Pavelka arrived as backup. Police Murdered in Cold Blood The Hunt and Arrest of the Killer. It is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. What began as a routine check quickly escalated into a deadly encounter. Two men in the vehicle, armed with multiple handguns, opened fire on the officers. The suspects fired over 30 rounds, fatally wounding Officer Pavelka and critically injuring Officer Campbell. In the exchange, one of the suspects, was killed, but the other, managed to escape. Officer Pavelka, a 26-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran, had been with the Burbank Police Department for only ten months. His death was a devastating loss for his family, his colleagues, and the community he served. Look for supporting stories about this in platforms like Medium, Newsbreak and Blogspot. The Hunt for the Killer The murder of Officer Pavelka set off one of the largest manhunts in Southern California history. Hundreds of local, state, and federal law enforcement officers joined forces to track down David Garcia, who was identified as the surviving suspect. The investigation uncovered Garcia’s ties to the Vineland Boys, a gang with alarming links to the Mexican Cartel. The gang’s operations included trafficking methamphetamines and illegal firearms, demonstrating a level of sophistication that shocked authorities. Police Murdered in Cold Blood. Two weeks after the shooting, the killer was apprehended in Tijuana, Mexico, thanks to the relentless efforts of law enforcement. His escape had been facilitated by family members and fellow gang members, several of whom were later arrested and convicted for aiding his flight. Justice Delivered In 2012, nearly nine years after the shooting, David Garcia was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, attempted murder, and multiple firearm and drug charges. Superior Court Judge Robert J. Perry also acknowledged the special circumstances of the case, including the murder of a peace officer in the line of duty and Garcia’s intent to evade lawful arrest. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. The Impact of Officer Pavelka’s Sacrifice Officer Pavelka’s murder left a lasting mark on his community. In his memory, the portion of State Highway 5 between West Burbank Boulevard and Hollywood Way was designated as the Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka Memorial Freeway. Scholarships in his name continue to support local youth through the Burbank Little League and the Burbank Police Department. Police Murdered in Cold Blood The Hunt and Arrest of the Killer. Keep informed by following the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest, Newsbreak, Medium and other social media outlets. "American Cartel": Unveiling the Larger Picture The murder of Officer Pavelka and the subsequent investigation became the basis for the "American Cartel" documentary, streaming on Discovery Plus. Retired LAPD Lt. Adam Bercovici, a key figure in the investigation, reflects on the challenges faced during the case. The documentary explores how the Vineland Boys gang had evolved into a powerful criminal enterprise with connections to the Sinaloa Cartel. Their cache of automatic weapons and high-grade methamphetamines painted a chilling picture of their operations. Platforms like the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, Apple Podcasts and Spotify make these stories more accessible. One of the documentary’s most shocking revelations is the gang’s breach of an unspoken criminal code: avoid targeting police. A former gang informant described how such acts generate unwanted attention, jeopardizing the gang’s business. Garcia’s recklessness exposed the fragile balance within the criminal world and underscored the dangers faced by law enforcement officers. Honoring the Fallen, Remembering the Fight November 15, 2023, marked the 20th anniversary of Officer Pavelka’s end of watch. The City of Burbank held a ceremony at Johnny Carson Park to unveil a memorial plaque and flagpole in his honor. Police Murdered in Cold Blood. Stay up to date by following the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest, Newsbreak, Medium and other social media platforms. The loss of Officer Pavelka reminds us of the sacrifices made by law enforcement in their daily mission to protect their communities. The successful apprehension of the killer, despite the odds, showcases the resilience and determination of the officers who refuse to let such heinous acts go unanswered. The interview is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, which is available as a free podcast on their website on platforms like Apple, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. For more in-depth discussions about the case, law enforcement challenges, and the documentary "American Cartel", tune into Discovery + the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast website, also available on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major outlets. 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After a five-day manhunt, Luigi Mangione, a twenty-six-year-old Ivy League graduate, was arrested and charged on Monday with the widely publicized assassination of the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O. Brian Thompson. The case seized public imagination, and there has been a torrent of commentary celebrating Mangione and denigrating Thompson, including fan edits of the alleged shooter to posts sharing personal anecdotes of denied health-insurance claims. “Mangione is going to be seen as a folk hero across the aisle,” the New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino tells Tyler Foggatt. What does the lionization of a suspected murderer say about the health of our society? This week's reading: “How Daniel Penny Was Found Not Guilty in a Subway Killing That Divided New York,” by Adam Iscoe “A Man Was Murdered in Cold Blood and You're Laughing?,” by Jia Tolentino “What Will Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy Accomplish with Doge?,” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells“ The Fall of Assad's Syria,” by Rania Abouzeid To discover more podcasts from The New Yorker, visit newyorker.com/podcasts. To send feedback on this episode, write to themail@newyorker.com. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
'I don't condone murder, but...': How a murder in cold blood reveals the anger Americans have for the health system. Hour 2 12/11/2024 full 2133 Wed, 11 Dec 2024 21:00:57 +0000 aaFqjpxCaoTIeDIfIgc64al5wvKtlsTs news The Dana & Parks Podcast news 'I don't condone murder, but...': How a murder in cold blood reveals the anger Americans have for the health system. Hour 2 12/11/2024 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Send us a textThe left is condoning murder, and Justice Alito nails his SCOTUS comments. In the spirit of giving this holiday season, Biden is giving out pardons like Oprah gives out cars! Federal employees are all virtual – is this a good thing or a bad thing? Finally, Erika reveals where your tax dollars go…off the edge of the Titanic! EMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.org Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen! LINKS YOU'LL LOVE Thomas Aquinas on VengeanceJustice Alito CommentsFederal Employee's skip work?All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.00:00 – Happy feast of St. Nick!4:54 – Heroes Bracket6:54 – CEO assassinated24:10 – SCOTUS comments36:15 – Pardons for all!42:10 – Govt. employees late?56:27 – Twilight Zone
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The horrific killing of four members of the Clutter family in 1959 led author Truman Capote to write In Cold Blood, the book credited with launching true crime as a genre. But how much of what Capote wrote was as "immaculately factual" as the author led the world to believe? "Crimes of the Centuries" is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab exploring forgotten crimes from times past that made a mark and helped change history. You can get early and ad-free episodes on the Grab Bag Patreon page. DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE CRIMES OF THE CENTURIES BOOK! Order today at www.centuriespod.com/book (https://www.centuriespod.com/book)! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @centuriespod Episode Sponsors: IQ Bar. Our special podcast listeners get 20% off all IQBar products plus FREE shipping. To get your twenty percent off, just text CENTURIES to 64000. Better Help. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/COTC and get 10% off your first month.
Magic Mind helped me concentrate and gave me motivation to create this episode! Grab some for yourself at http://magicmind.com/darkness and use the code DARKNESS at checkout to get up to 48% OFF YOUR FIRST SUBSCRIPTION or 20% off a one-time purchase!IN THIS EPISODE: A high school biohacker in France claims he created a DNA sequence out of passages from the Bible and the Koran – and then he injected it into his veins. (God's DNA) *** A family discovers it might not be a good idea to purchase a home once owned by a child molester. (Childhood Tormentors) *** One town legend from 1577 says a giant hellhound killed two people who were kneeling in prayer after knocking down the church doors amid a flash of lightning. We'll learn about the Black Shuck. (The Black Shuck) *** In a remote part of northern Tanzania in Africa there is a mysterious lake. The water is so caustic that it can burn the skin and eyes of unprepared creatures. And it can turn flesh into stone. (Medusa Lake) *** But first, we'll look at the story behind Truman Capote's best selling novel, “In Cold Blood” - and how it not only terrorized the townspeople in 1959 – but it haunted Capote himself for the rest of his life. (In Cold Blood: The Clutter Murders) *** In the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, the giant threatens to eat Jack by killing him and grinding his bones into bread. But it's not just fairytales that have human bone bread – it's a reality in the kitchens of some people. (I'll Grind His Bones To Make My Bread) *** On December 26, 1900, something strange and unexplained happened on the largest of the Flannan Islands, Eilean Mor, Scotland. Three lighthouse keepers disappeared into the night, never to be seen again. Their mysterious disappearance still baffles historians and scientists. (Disappearance At The Eilean Mor Lighthouse) *** According to legend, one small town in Iowa suffered a very strange fate. No one knows when the town of Urkhammer was established – and nobody knows where it has gone. (Where's Urkhammer?) *** When a poltergeist finds its voice and starts to talk, you know the haunting you are living through has taken a turn for the worse. (When The Poltergeist Finds Its Voice)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“In Cold Blood: The Clutter Murders” by Troy Taylor: https://tinyurl.com/vdcbu6n“God's DNA” by Paul Seaburn: https://tinyurl.com/y8pg7mxj“Childhood Tormentors” by Illuminati322: https://tinyurl.com/rt4pxy8“Black Shuck” by William DeLong: https://tinyurl.com/ya399c5h“Medusa Lake” by Caleb Strom: https://tinyurl.com/ur75h7y“I'll Grind His Bones To Make My Bread” by DHWTY for Ancient Origins: http://ow.ly/98wM30nljti“Disappearance At The Eilean Mor Lighthouse” by A. Sutherland for Ancient Pages: http://ow.ly/1gqR30nljsF“Where is Urkhammer” by Garth Haslam for AnomalyInfo.com: http://ow.ly/328V30nljyr“When The Poltergeist Finds Its Voice” by Tim. R. Swartz for Spectral Vision: http://ow.ly/MJKi30nljDZWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library.= = = = =(Over time links seen above 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 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: January 15, 2019