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In this episode myself and a special guest Medium Megan cover the Tragic Murder of Elizabeth Andes. We profile the heartbreaking case of Elizabeth Andes, a beautiful Miami University student whose life was cut short in a brutal attack on December 18, 1978. Was her boyfriend involved, or could the maintenance man be the true culprit? Join us as we explore the chilling details and hear insights from two psychics who provide an unbelievable twist to this haunting mystery. You won't want to miss this riveting discussion!
IN THIS EPISODE: In Japanese folklore there lurks a vengeful spirit known as Teke Teke, her upper body dragging along at impossible speeds with a chilling "teke teke" sound. If you hear her approach, run fast and be kind to others, for her wrath falls upon the cruel - and those who are unlucky enough to cross her path may find themselves torn in two, joining her in death. (The Terrifying Tale of Teke Teke) *** Strange occurrences took place in 1955 on a property near Mayanup, West Australia. Bill and Ethel Hack witnessed a series of inexplicable phenomena which Ethel meticulously recorded. From eerie whistling sounds and stones falling from the sky to strange lights and violent disturbances, Ethel's detailed written account reveals the chaos and fear that gripped their property, affecting both the Hacks and their aboriginal workers. Despite numerous investigations, the mystery of the Mayanup poltergeist remains unresolved, captivating paranormal enthusiasts and researchers to this day. (The Mayanup Australia Entity) *** In June 1977, Portuguese Air Force pilot Jose Francisco Rodrigues encountered a mysterious UFO over the Castelo de Bode Dam, leading to a near-fatal dive and unexplained aircraft malfunctions. Despite numerous witnesses and a thorough investigation, the incident remains an unsolved incident. (The 1977 Near Miss With a UFO In Portugal) *** Just three days after Christmas in 1978, Bob Young and his girlfriend Elizabeth Andes were preparing to move out of their shared apartment in Oxford, Ohio. When Bob returned to help with the final cleanup, he found their apartment dark and silent. Inside, he discovered Elizabeth's lifeless body, brutally murdered in their bedroom, sparking a horrific mystery that would haunt the small college town for decades – and put Bob Young in the crosshairs of local law enforcement. (The Shocking Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Andes) *** Everybody has heard of teleportation, alien abductions and poltergeists, but without the pioneering work of Charles Fort, it's unlikely any of these phenomena would have entered public consciousness. (The Godfather of the Bizarre)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Title Story Tease00:03:26.147 = Show Open00:06:24.943 = The Terrifying Tale of Teke Teke00:16:07.961 = The 1977 Near Miss With a UFO In Portugal00:33:38.642 = The Shocking Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Andes00:40:37.874 = The Godfather Of The Bizarre (Charles Fort)00:50:14.619 = The Mayanup Australia Entity01:11:23.156 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Godfather of the Bizarre” by Harry Pearson at The-Line-Up.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2mv9sw3y (used with permission)BOOK: “The Book of the Damned” by Charles Fort: https://amzn.to/4cKnT7KBOOK: “Lo!” by Charles Fort: https://amzn.to/4bzhNpGBOOK: “Wild Talents” by Charles Fort: https://amzn.to/4bCPRBlBOOK: “New Lands” by Charles Fort: https://amzn.to/3zA5a07BOOK (All Titles Above Combined): “The Fortean Collection” by Charles Fort: https://amzn.to/4cAm6Ck“The 1977 Near Miss With a UFO In Portugal” source: Marcus Lowth at UFOInsight.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p89z6hd“The Shocking Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Andes” by Orrin Grey at The-Line-Up.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mm2cbm3 (used with permission)“The Terrifying Tale of Teke Teke” source: Kylie Talamentez at ListVerse.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8adts8“The Mayanup Australia Entity” source: The Fortean: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4aam6p99Weird 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: July 09, 2024CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/terrifying-japanese-legend-of-teke-teke/
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It was the first murder Oxford police had seen in a quarter century when they arrived at the apartment shared by Miami University grad Elizabeth Andes and her boyfriend, Bob Young, in 1978. Beth lay dead on the bedroom floor, naked, strangled, stabbed. And Bob stood accused. When two juries acquitted him, it raised the obvious question: Did police let a murderer go free in order to close the books quickly? www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Memory, by Molly Morgan. https://open.spotify.com/artist/2G8iWyDM45itVH7FjtjiP4 Additional music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown, and The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch
Amber Hunt, Amanda Rossman, Elizabeth Andes. Madeleine Baran, Parker Yesko, Bertha Tardy. Liliana Segura, Jordan Smith, Donna Brown. You might not know their names. All women. All important. Listen to find out why. Bad things happen to women every day, and women are doing invaluable work to make the world a better place. We get to be a part of the process through the power of audio. Contrarah makes the case for true crime pods, but not all true crime media is the same. Serial: serialpodcast.org/ Accused: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/accused/id1145990861 In The Dark: www.apmreports.org/in-the-dark Murderville: theintercept.com/podcasts/murderville/ (& full long-form content: theintercept.com/series/murderville/) Want to recommend a true crime podcast? Email beyondbech@gmail.com and/or tweet us @Beyond_Bechdel
Please listen to episode 3 for more information on the persons of interest in the case as well as some observations we made along the way. There are some eerie similarities between Beth’s case and a previous unsolved case that we've covered here on Status Pending. Additionally, we will discuss investigative processes/procedures, what makes a case turn cold, false confessions, and lost evidence. You will also hear from Steven David Lampley in this episode as we discuss lost evidence. He is the only police officer in history to persuade a serial killer (Cleophus Prince Jr., aka "The Clairemont Killer") to voluntarily walk into a police department! You can learn more about Steven by visiting his website: https://www.stevenlampley.com/ You can follow Steven @StevenLampley on TwitterYou can purchase an autographed of copy his latest book via The Dahmer Book Episode 3 of Chapter 4 provides information about procedures and lost evidence as well as an interview with former SVU detective Steven David Lampley.Become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/statuspendingVisit our Facebook page for further discussions and details: https://www.facebook.com/statuspendingpodcast/ Follow the podcast on Instagram @statuspendingpodcastFollow the podcast on Twitter @pending_statusFollow Heather on Twitter @XCaliCat03X Follow Scott on Twitter @FullerOnAir
In episode 2 of Chapter 4; Scott and Heather interview the one and only Amber Hunt of the Cincinnati Enquirer and the "Accused" podcast. We discuss the case with her as well as what it was like for her to put together the podcast as her investigation continued. If you haven't already, we encourage you to go back and listen to Season 1 of "Accused" and then come back to this episode. Amber lets us in on her thoughts/feelings about the case, the evidence, the state government, and more. We discuss Bob Young's confession and acquittal as well as how this case has impacted her outlook on the criminal justice system. You can listen to "Accused" by visiting https://www.cincinnati.com/series/accused/ or search for Accused on Apple Podcasts. You can follow @ReporterAmber on Twitter You can purchase a copy of her book on the case Accused Unsolved Murder Elizabeth Andes Episode 2 of Chapter 4 provides an interview with Amber Hunt of the Cincinnati Enquirer and Accused Podcast. Become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/statuspendingVisit our Facebook page for further discussions and details: https://www.facebook.com/statuspendingpodcast/ Follow the podcast on Instagram @statuspendingpodcastFollow the podcast on Twitter @pending_statusFollow Heather on Twitter @XCaliCat03X Follow Scott on Twitter @FullerOnAir
Elizabeth Andes was found murdered in her Ohio apartment on December 28, 1978; just a week after her college graduation. She was described as outspoken, feisty, and fireball by her friends. Her boyfriend, a stand-out college football player, was immediately arrested for the brutal crime. Just 15 hours later, Bob Young signed a confession and was charged. This case gained national notoriety recently after being featured on the "Accused" podcast and remains unsolved to this day. After all of these years, questions surrounding the 23-year-old's murder linger. Why is this case still open? Who killed Beth? What happened to all of the evidence if the case hasn't been solved? This case is one that needs attention. There isn't much available on the case, other than the research Amber Hunt and her team conducted. Please listen to episode 1 prior to episodes 2 and 3 in order to fully understand why this case is so difficult to solve almost 40 years later. In episode 2; you'll hear from Amber Hunt, herself, about her investigative work on the case. Episode 1 of Chapter 4 provides the facts and timeline surrounding the case. Become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/statuspendingVisit our Facebook page for further discussions and details: https://www.facebook.com/statuspendingpodcast/ Follow the podcast on Instagram @statuspendingpodcastFollow the podcast on Twitter @pending_statusFollow Heather on Twitter @XCaliCat03X Follow Scott on Twitter @FullerOnAir
When Elizabeth Andes was found bound, stabbed, and strangled in her Ohio apartment in 1978, police and prosecutors decided within hours it was an open-and-shut case.Within days, Bob Young, a 23-year-old football player who’d found his college sweetheart’s lifeless body on their bedroom floor, was charged with her murder. To this day, police and prosecutors still say they had the right guy--even though two juries, one criminal and one civil, disagreed, and Young walked away a free man.Beth’s case went cold. Nearly four decades later, two Cincinnati reporters re-examined the murder and discovered that law enforcement ignored leads that might have uncovered who really killed Beth Andes.It wasn’t that there weren’t other people to look at. There were plenty. But no one bothered…until now. ACCUSED: The Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Andes-Amber Hunt and Amanda Rossmann
Every couple of weeks, other podcast comes along and seems like the heir to "Serial." Few live up to the anticipation. Is it possible that the Cincinnati Enquirer's "Accused" podcast has replicated the secret sauce: a truly compelling murder mystery and the transparent, obsessive reporting which goes into the story? It sure is. Rebecca talks with Amber Hunt and Amanda Rossman about their year-long investigation into the 1978 Elizabeth Andes murder. If her acquitted boyfriend Bob Young didn't do it, than who did? Next, the Crime Writers dish on who was the biggest villain in the case: one of the four remaining suspects OR the prosecutor who dodged Amber for a year. (Spoiler alert: three quarters of the panel is REALLY down on Gmoser - and not just because the "G" is silent.) We get a TRUE CRIME UPDATE from Lara about the official Army findings in the Bowe Bergdahl case. Were any servicemen killed looking for Bergdahl? The answer appears to be no...but then again, we don't really know what we're talking about. Kevin sends out love to all who sponsored his Walk-a-Mile In her Shoes event; yes, he finally completed that mile-long course in high-heeled shoes. In the Crime of the Week: A bucket list wish unlike any other. Grandma, Grandma, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? Interstitial music by Uncanny Valleys. Episode sponsors are E-Salon - visit esalon.com/crime - and Prepdish - visit Prepdish.com/CrimeWriter Support the show.
Three days after Christmas in 1978, Elizabeth Andes was one of the few students on Miami University’s Oxford campus. Most students were home for winter break, but Beth – a recent graduate – was in town packing up her apartment so she could move to Cincinnati for her first big job. That day, she treated herself by buying a fancy pair of leather boots to celebrate her successes. But she never got to wear them. Instead, her boyfriend, Bob Young, reported finding her lifeless body in the apartment they had shared during their last semester of college together. Police and prosecutors considered the death an open-and-shut case, zeroing in immediately on Young. But Beth’s friends never thought things were quite so simple. Through this podcast, The Enquirer will lay out its investigation into the cold case in hopes of finally figuring out who got it wrong nearly 40 years ago – police or the jury?