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Title(s): Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (Producer's Cut: Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers) [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Joe Chappelle Producer: Paul Freeman Writer: Daniel Farrands Stars: Donald Pleasence, Paul Stephen Rudd, Marianne Hagan, Mitch Ryan Release date: September 29, 1995 SHOWNOTES: It's that time again on Collateral Cinema; we are diving into yet another Halloween movie featuring everyone's favorite Haddonfield serial killer for the titular holiday. This year, it's the finale of the so-called "Cult of Thorn Trilogy"—Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers! The sixth installment of the franchise is the first filmed and set in the 90s, and boy does it show. This entry was panned by audiences and considered by many to be one of the worst Halloween sequels ever, but is it at least more entertaining than the borefest that was part 5 (which we covered last season)? Find out now, and stay tuned for the Post-Halloween Edition of Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut! where we'll be reviewing the new Toxic Avenger film! (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat from Purple Planet Music. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Title: The Evil Dead [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Sam Raimi Producer: Robert G. Tapert Writer: Sam Raimi Stars: Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Richard DeManincor, Betsy Baker, Theresa Tilly Release date(s): October 15, 1981 (Redford Theatre) April 15, 1983 (US) PROMO: Anime Talk! (@AnimeTalk12) SPECIAL GUESTS: Robbie Sherman, Conversations with Robbie Sherman (@convoswrob.bsky.social) The Vern, Cinema Recall (@cinema_recall) SHOWNOTES: Continuing our spooky season, we found the perfect pairing to our Season Premiere on Peter Jackson's Dead Alive: Sam Raimi's 1981 feature directorial debut and indie supernatural horror film, The Evil Dead! This is Collateral Cinema's first venture into the Evil Dead franchise, and the importance of the original movie on independent filmmaking and the horror genre as a whole cannot be understated. So join Ash (Chancellor, not Williams), Beau, and guests Robbie Sherman (Conversations with Robbie Sherman) and The Vern (Cinema Recall), as we dive into this seminal exploitative film, and stay tuned for our Halloween Special on Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, as well as more horror content! Conversations with Robbie Sherman is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! You can also follow him on Bluesky! Cinema Recall is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Goodpods! You can also follow them on Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, and check their official website at cinemarecall.net! (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat from Purple Planet Music. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
The Data Haven gang escapes with enough rocket control units, but the price is high. Scene 20 GM Notes The organic superlubricant Arx deploys is a researchable tech for powering fusion lasers from Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, but our PCs' use is far more mundane. Just like in the video game, though, they can't exactly control where it spreads. Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Title: Fallout 4 [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Developer(s): Bethesda Game Studios, id Software (add'l work), Iron Galaxy (VR) Publisher: Bethesda Softworks Designers: Todd Howard (director), Emil Pagliarulo Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Release date: November 10, 2015 (PS4/PC/XB1) PROMO: Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (@CCinemaPodcast) SHOWNOTES: Just in time after Fallout Day, Part 2 of our Season Premiere on Fallout 4 is here! Joining us this time is returning guest Andrew Orozco, as we dive deeper into the story and other elements of Bethesda's 2015 open world action RPG. So, journey along with us, and stay tuned for our spooky month content, including Game Launch episodes on Cronos: The New Dawn and Silent Hill ƒ, as well our Halloween Special on Resident Evil – Code Veronica! Collateral Gaming is on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Twitter, and is on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Also, check out Collateral Let's Play! on our YouTube channel. Collateral Media merch is available on Dashery! Check out everything from shirts and hats, to stickers and even tapestries, at our affiliate link now: collateralmedia.dashery.com (Collateral Gaming is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat from Purple Planet Music. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Omega interrupts the rocket control unit heist. Scene 19 GM Notes Many of the minions here wield “hatchets and cleavers.” This comes from one of our favorite songs about peasant revolts, “John the Red Nose” (also known as “Cutty Wren”). We're especially fond of the cover by The Longest Johns, which you can find on Bandcamp here. Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Title: Braindead (US: Dead Alive) [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Peter Jackson Producer: Jim Booth Writers: Stephen Sinclair (screenplay/story); Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson (screenplay) Stars: Timothy Balme, Diana Peñalver, Elizabeth Moody, Ian Watkin Release date: August 13, 1992 (NZ) PROMO: Ninety For Chill: The Podcast with CatBusRuss SPECIAL GUEST: Robert Stewart, Stew World Order Productions (@SWOProductions) SHOWNOTES: On the Season 9 Premiere of Collateral Cinema, we are joined by Stew from the Stew World Order podcast to talk Peter Jackson's 1992 zombie comedy splatter film Dead Alive, a.k.a. Braindead! This cult movie may be one of the goriest in cinema, and also one of the most batshit splatter films from the filmmaker that would go on to direct the Lord of the Rings trilogy, so it's the perfect way to start the spooky season! Stay tuned for our next Spooky Month episode covering The Evil Dead (1981), as well as our Halloween Special on Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers! Collateral Cinema is on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Twitter, and is on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Also, check out Collateral Let's Play! on our YouTube channel. The Stew World Order podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! You can also follow SWO Productions on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter, and check their official website at swoproductions.com! Collateral Media merch is available on Dashery! Check out everything from shirts and hats, to stickers, and even tapestries, at our affiliate link now: collateralmedia.dashery.com (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat from Purple Planet Music. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Let's get immersed in a high-tech virtual world with five fascinating fast facts about virtual reality, an interview with Dr Vanessa Moss, an astrophysicist who uses virtual reality to collaborate with other scientists, and an eye-opening binocular activity for you to try yourself at home. Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay. Creative Science: https://www.creativescience.com.au Facebook: @creativescienceaustralia Instagram: @creative_science_australia Episode content: 00:00 Introduction and fast facts 04:05 Interview with Dr Vanessa Moss 10:33 Dominant eye activity Virtual science exhibition, The Future of Meetings TFOMxCSIRO Exhibition Hall NOTE: This virtual space uses quite a lot of data (100MB). The space is compatible with Safari, Chrome and Edge browsers (partial support for Firefox). It is also accessible via the Spatial.io phone app or Oculus Quest 2 (VR). https://www.spatial.io/s/TFOMxCSIRO-Exhibition-Hall-64a1609a2e4f7d91d95a43bd?share=9027864886891104356 Dominant eye activity instructions: The hand you use for writing is your ‘dominant hand' and most of us are either left-hand dominant or right-hand dominant. A few people are ambidextrous, which means they can use one hand just as easily as the other. Did you know that you probably have a dominant eye as well as a dominant hand? Follow these steps to test which is your dominant eye. Stretch your arms out in front of you and use your fingers and thumbs to make a triangle shape that you can see through. Focus on an object in the distance and keep staring at it. Keep your arms stretched out, but slide your hands together to make the triangle smaller, while still looking at the distant object. Keep looking at the object, and close one of your eyes. If you can still see the object, the eye that is still open is your dominant eye. If you can't close one eye at a time by winking, try asking someone to help you by carefully covering one of your eyes with their hand. If you can't see the object, switch eyes, so the other eye is closed. If you can now see the object with your open eye, then this is your dominant eye. If it didn't work, try again, or maybe you are one of the few people who does not have a dominant eye. As well as testing for your dominant eye, this activity demonstrates how each of your eyes sees a slightly different picture of your surroundings. Virtual reality relies on this binocular vision to create realistic images of three-dimensional worlds.
The team makes a move on the warehouse to recover the missing rocket parts. Scene 17 Scene 18 GM Notes The MacGuffin of this arc, rocket control units, is from another video game, Factorio. Like our adventure, Factorio involves crashing on an alien world. And the objective is also to launch a rocket into space. Factorio's means of doing so, however, involve more ecological destruction than Mariah and Cleve might be comfortable with. Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Cleve and Mariah recruit the Pirates as local security. Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 14 Scene 15 Scene 16 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
It just was over two years ago when we covered the game system called Unmatched here on the podcast. In Unmatched by Restoration Games, two players battle, each with a different hero that has their own unique deck of 30 cards for attack and defense.When we covered Unmatched here on the podcast in 2023, we only had six heroes in our collection for our battles. But now, two years later, we have a lot more than six Unmatched heroes! I think we're up to 25 characters, drawn from eight different sets. I thought it was time for us to cover the game on the podcast again, and I wanted to have some fun doing so. Today's episode is the first of two detailing our 2025 Unmatched tournament! The teenager and I set out to determine which of our 25 Unmatched heroes was our absolute favorite. That meant, naturally, making some brackets and playing a lot of games of Unmatched! In this episode, we'll go through all eight first-round matches, and in a future episode, we'll whittle those eight winners down to our overall Unmatched champ. Episode Resources:Buy Unmatched sets on Amazon.Listen to our 2023 review of Unmatched.Music:"Open Road," Purple Planet Music"Field of Heroes," Tabletop AudioSend us a textPodcast Links: Order a First Player Token coffee mug. Visit the First Player Token website. Join the FPT Facebook group. Follow @firstplayertoken on Bluesky. Join the Family Tabletop Community on Discord.
Cleve and Mariah make plans with the co-leaders of the exodome expedition to resume their rocket project. Scene 8 Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 11 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Cleve and Mariah learn about the current status of the exodome. Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Send us a textLaurie Show was a 16-year-old high school student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, whose life was tragically cut short in 1991 in a brutal act of jealousy and revenge. She had briefly dated an older teen, Lawrence Yunkin, who was in a volatile relationship with another teenager, Michelle Lambert. Lambert became increasingly obsessed with harassing and threatening Laurie. On the morning of December 20, 1991, Laurie was attacked and murdered in her home by Lambert and her friend Tabitha Buck. The horrifying case gained national attention and led to lengthy trials, appeals, and changes in Pennsylvania's anti-stalking laws, largely due to the advocacy of Laurie's mother, Hazel Show. In 2000, Lifetime adapted the story into a made-for-TV film titled The Stalking of Laurie Show, dramatizing the events leading up to Laurie's death. Sources:Overkill by Lyn Riddle The Stalking of Laurie Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCwRY0qffDIhttps://lancastercountypa.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1008&ARC=1439https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItVOg2lzq4Ehttps://co.lancaster.pa.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1008&ARC=1438https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/12/28-years-after-killing-laurie-show-teen-murderer-tabitha-buck-is-bound-for-freedom.htmlhttps://www.wgal.com/article/wgal-becomes-courtroom-for-appeal-by-convicted-killer-lisa-michelle-lambert/60178594*This podcast is independently produced using publicly available information and personal research. I approach each story with care and respect, though I recognize that I may not always have access to every voice or perspective involved. If you're connected to the story and would like to share your experience, I truly welcome the opportunity to include your insights in a future update. Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
The conflict with the exodome gangs is resolved. Scene 3 Scene 4 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Get ready to launch into fascinating fast facts about space junk, an interview with Mars Buttfield-Addison, a computer scientist and science communicator who knows a lot about space debris, and an easy orbital activity for you to try yourself at home. Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay. Creative Science: https://www.creativescience.com.au Facebook: @creativescienceaustralia Instagram: @creative_science_australia Episode content: 00:00 Introduction and fast facts 03:28 A big collision in space 04:10 Interview with Mars Buttfield-Addison 10:49 Orbiting sock activity Orbiting sock activity instructions: You will need: a pair of long socks, for example, knee-high socks or football socks, or ask if you can borrow a pair of adult-sized socks. Roll up one of the socks and push it down into the other sock, so it is in the toe end of the sock. Make sure you have plenty of space around you before doing this step. Hold the open end of the sock and swing the sock around in a circle, so the rolled-up sock is orbiting your hand. Make the sock swing around in a circle as fast as you can, and then slow down the speed until the sock only just stays in a nice, round circle-shaped orbit. Hold the sock about halfway along the length, so the orbit is smaller. Swing the sock around again so it orbits your hand in a smaller circle. Make it swing around as fast as you can again, and then slow down the speed while keeping it in a circle-shaped orbit. What do you notice about the speed of the larger orbit compared to the smaller orbit? The sock can orbit a lot slower in the larger orbit compared to the smaller orbit. This is only a model made from socks, so the forces are a bit different compared to a real satellite orbiting Earth. In our sock model, the long sock is providing the force to keep the rolled-up sock in its orbit, so the long sock is a bit like gravity holding a satellite in orbit. A satellite is held in orbit by the force of gravity. For lower orbits, the force of gravity is stronger and a satellite in a lower orbit has to move faster to avoid falling down to Earth. Higher orbit satellites experience less gravitational pull, and they move more slowly to stay in orbit.
Send us a textThe Marla Hanson Story is a dramatic retelling of a real-life tragedy. The film follows Marla Hanson, a young and ambitious model who moves to New York City to pursue her career. She rents an apartment from Steve Roth, a makeup artist with whom she initially forms a friendship. However, when Marla rebuffs his unwanted romantic advances, Roth's interest turns dark and obsessive.Consumed by rejection and jealousy, Roth arranges for two men to attack Marla. An ambush that leaves her face slashed with a razor permanently scarring her physically and emotionally. The film depicts her traumatic recovery, her courageous testimony in court, and the emotional toll of being re-victimized during a brutal cross-examination. Despite this, Marla finds strength in her fight for justice.Sources:https://screenrant.com/skin-decision-marla-hanson-modeling-looks-great/https://www.netflix.com/watch/81061920?trackId=268410292&tctx=0%2C0%2C8dc5c6de-f096-40b6-bf9d-a60c1eeb163e-108363382%2C8dc5c6de-f096-40b6-bf9d-a60c1eeb163e-108363382%7C2%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C81038987%2CVideo%3A81061920%2CdetailsPageEpisodePlayButtonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZISGsdcAj4https://medium.com/@brandontbrasson/model-to-survivor-the-razor-attack-that-sparked-reform-344e11f6a76bhttps://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/scarred/https://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/03/nyregion/model-gives-grim-account-of-night-she-was-slashed.html*This podcast is independently produced using publicly available information and personal research. I approach each story with care and respect, though I recognize that I may not always have access to every voice or perspective involved. If you're connected to the story and would like to share your experience, I truly welcome the opportunity to include your insights in a future update. Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
The joint University and Data Haven expedition to the exodome begins with a bang. Scene 1 Scene 2 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Send us a textIn 1991, Wanda Holloway, a mother from Channelview, Texas, became the center of national outrage when she attempted to hire a hitman to kill the mother of her daughter's cheerleading rival. Holloway believed that eliminating the rival's mother would emotionally destabilize the girl freeing up a coveted spot on the high school cheerleading squad for her own daughter.Her plan unraveled when the man she approached for help, her ex-brother-in-law, went to the police and recorded her murder-for-hire plot. Holloway was arrested, tried, and convicted, sparking headlines across the country and prompting conversations about obsession, parenting pressure, and small-town competition taken to extremes.HBO turned the bizarre true story into a dark comedy in 1993 with The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom. The film starred Holly Hunter as Wanda Holloway, delivering a chilling performance that earned her an Emmy. The movie uses biting humor and courtroom dramatization to highlight the absurdity of the crime, the media circus surrounding it, and the warped values that can emerge in the pursuit of perfection and popularity.Sources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUEtWhHrPaIThe Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot https://people.com/texas-cheerleader-murder-plot-id-documentary-8761454*This podcast is independently produced using publicly available information and personal research. I approach each story with care and respect, though I recognize that I may not always have access to every voice or perspective involved. If you're connected to the story and would like to share your experience, I truly welcome the opportunity to include your insights in a future update. Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Cleve and Mariah meet with Dr. Ale Barbossa, scientific leader of the University explorers. Scene 27 Scene 28 Scene 29 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Send us a textPART 2 .... In 1983, Diane Downs drove her three children to an Oregon hospital — one dead, two critically injured — claiming a stranger had attacked them. But investigators quickly uncovered a much darker truth. In this PART TWO episode, we look at the shocking real-life crime committed by Downs and how it was brought to the screen in the 1989 TV movie Small Sacrifices, starring Farrah Fawcett. We explore the case, Diane's past, and how the film captured one of the most cold-blooded crimes in modern history.Sources:Small Sacrifices - Ann Rule https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R59i2p7i30https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsMXTsU4eqhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObFpAYinB8Ehttps://vocal.media/criminal/like-the-wolfhttps://abcnews.go.com/2020/diane-downs-mother-shoots-children/story?id=10615736https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/diane-downs-escapes-maximum-security-prison-part-61880673https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1984/06/12/the-mother-38/13b24fdf-7294-4623-ad2d-0665435ceed4/https://abcnews.go.com/US/woman-finding-peace-learning-mother-child-killer-diane/story?id=61692453https://entertainmentnow.com/news/diane-downs-children-kids-now-today/https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/diane-downs-biological-daughter-finds-truth-birth-mom-61880672https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/courts/2024/11/25/elizabeth-diane-downs-declares-mistrial-in-child-murder-case/76139803007/https://delanirbartlette.medium.com/diane-downs-hungry-like-the-wolf-22905cecdd97https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW0wgwoKp74*This podcast is independently produced using publicly available information and personal research. I approach each story with care and respect, though I recognize that I may not always have access to every voice or perspective involved. If you're connected to the story and would like to share your experience, I truly welcome the opportunity to include your insights in a future update. Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Cleve and Mariah decide how to handle what they have learned in the miasma repulsion facility. Scene 24 Scene 25 Scene 26 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Send us a textIn 1983, Diane Downs drove her three children to an Oregon hospital — one dead, two critically injured — claiming a stranger had attacked them. But investigators quickly uncovered a much darker truth. In this PART ONE episode, we look at the shocking real-life crime committed by Downs and how it was brought to the screen in the 1989 TV movie Small Sacrifices, starring Farrah Fawcett. We explore the case, Diane's past, and how the film captured one of the most cold-blooded crimes in modern history.Sources:Small Sacrifices - Ann Rule https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R59i2p7i30https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsMXTsU4eqhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObFpAYinB8Ehttps://vocal.media/criminal/like-the-wolfhttps://abcnews.go.com/2020/diane-downs-mother-shoots-children/story?id=10615736https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/diane-downs-escapes-maximum-security-prison-part-61880673https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1984/06/12/the-mother-38/13b24fdf-7294-4623-ad2d-0665435ceed4/https://abcnews.go.com/US/woman-finding-peace-learning-mother-child-killer-diane/story?id=61692453https://entertainmentnow.com/news/diane-downs-children-kids-now-today/https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/diane-downs-biological-daughter-finds-truth-birth-mom-61880672https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/courts/2024/11/25/elizabeth-diane-downs-declares-mistrial-in-child-murder-case/76139803007/https://delanirbartlette.medium.com/diane-downs-hungry-like-the-wolf-22905cecdd97*This podcast is independently produced using publicly available information and personal research. I approach each story with care and respect, though I recognize that I may not always have access to every voice or perspective involved. If you're connected to the story and would like to share your experience, I truly welcome the opportunity to include your insights in a future update. Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
The Progenitor in the miasma repulsion facility explains their situation. Scene 22 Scene 23 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Send us a textIn 1995, a tragic crime in Grand Prairie, Texas, shocked the nation and became known as the Texas Cadet Murder. The case involved two promising high school students—Diane Zamora and David Graham—both of whom were aspiring military cadets with bright futures ahead of them. Their intense romantic relationship took a dark turn when jealousy and obsession spiraled into violence.According to court records, Graham confessed to Zamora that he had a brief encounter with fellow student Adrianne Jones, a 16-year-old track star. Enraged by the revelation, Zamora reportedly demanded he "make things right." What followed was a carefully planned and ultimately fatal ambush. In December 1995, Adrianne was lured out under false pretenses and murdered.The shocking nature of the crime and the young age of those involved drew widespread media attention. In 1997, the story was adapted into a made-for-TV movie titled Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder, starring Holly Marie Combs and David Lipper. The film dramatizes the events leading up to the murder and offered viewers a glimpse into the psychological unraveling that led to such a tragic outcome.More than two decades later, the case remains a haunting example of how unchecked emotions and toxic loyalty can have irreversible consequences.Sources: *This podcast is independently produced using publicly available information and personal research. I approach each story with care and respect, though I recognize that I may not always have access to every voice or perspective involved. If you're connected to the story and would like to share your experience, I truly welcome the opportunity to include your insights in a future update.Blind Love: The True Story of the Texas Cadet Murder by Peter Meyer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sITCDhYg6JM&pp=0gcJCfwAo7VqN5tDhttps://www.oxygen.com/prosecuting-evil-with-kelly-siegler/crime-news/diane-zamora-david-graham-murdered-adrianne-joneshttps://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna17965475https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7205r5*This podcast is independently produced using publicly available information and personal research. I approach each story with care and respect, though I recognize that I may not always have access to every voice or perspective involved. If you're connected to the story and would like to share your experience, I truly welcome the opportunity to include your insights in a future update. Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Lishan takes the Data Haven delegation to visit the miasma repulsor facility. Scene 19 Scene 20 Scene 21 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Saturday 9 August to Sunday 17 August 2025 is National Science Week in Australia, so it's time to blow your mind with five fun and fascinating fast facts about different types of science, some mind-blowing recent discoveries in science, a few different voices sharing their favourite mind-blowing science, and an activity that's oozing with science for you to try yourself at home. Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay. Creative Science: https://www.creativescience.com.au Facebook: @creativescienceaustralia Instagram: @creative_science_australia National Science Week Find free resources and National Science Week events happening near you: https://www.scienceweek.net.au/ DIY Science activities: https://www.scienceweek.net.au/diy-science/ See Creative Science live on stage at these Sydney events: Saturday 9 August 2025, Sydney Science Trail at the Australian Museum Sunday 10 August 2025, Science in the Scrub at Western Sydney Parklands Sunday 17 August 2025, Science in the Swamp at Centennial Park Thanks to Inspiring Australia NSW for helping us connect with special guests: Eylem Altuntas, Developmental Psychologist, Western Sydney University Jinx Moore, Medical Research Scientist, University of Technology Sydney Dr Patrick Capon, Science Communicator, Australian Red Cross Lifeblood Dr Alison Gould, Science Communicator, Australian Red Cross Lifeblood Kira Lowe, PhD Candidate, University of Wollongong Kenya Fernandes, Microbiologist, University of Sydney Alicia Haines, Forensic Biologist, University of Technology Sydney Episode content: 00:00 Introduction and fast facts 4:30 New discoveries in science 6:10 Special guests with mind blowing ideas 9:20 Elephant toothpaste activity Elephant toothpaste activity instructions: You will need: A measuring cup, some warm water, a small jug, a teaspoon of dry yeast, a small plastic drink bottle, some dishwashing liquid, and a few drops of food colouring. You will also need about 100 millilitres of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Ask an adult if you have any at home or you can find it at a pharmacy. Be careful when using the 3% hydrogen peroxide because it can stain clothes and other material, and you might like to wear gloves to protect your hands. This activity is pretty messy so you should do it on a tray next to the kitchen sink or in a sheltered outside area. Use the measuring cup to add about 50 millilitres of warm water to the small jug. Add one teaspoon of dry yeast to the warm water, stir it gently, and leave it to sit for 5 or 10 minutes to ‘activate' the yeast. You will know when it's ready because there will be bubbles on top of the water. While you're waiting for the yeast mixture to bubble, use the measuring cup to add about 100 millilitres of 3% hydrogen peroxide to the plastic bottle. Add a big squirt of detergent and a few drops of food colouring to the bottle and swirl the bottle to mix the liquids. NOTE: If you want to make a video or take a photo of the Elephant Toothpaste reaction, get ready now before you do the next step, because the reaction will happen quickly. Pour the yeast mixture from the jug into the bottle, step back and see what happens. You should see bubbly foam oozing up and out of the bottle. The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2 and you might notice that it is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, just like water, which has the chemical formula H2O. Hydrogen peroxide slowly breaks down to turn into water and oxygen gas. Yeast contains a chemical called ‘catalase' which speeds up this reaction. The bubbles you see in the Elephant Toothpaste are bubbles of oxygen gas made by the hydrogen peroxide breaking down. Hydrogen peroxide can cause damage to the cells in living things, like us humans and the yeast used in this activity, so many living things make the chemical ‘catalase' to get rid of hydrogen peroxide.
Amy Carnevale was a vibrant 14-year-old girl from Massachusetts—kind, popular, and full of promise. In what seemed like a typical teenage romance, she began dating an older boy. But as their relationship unfolded, so did a pattern of control, jealousy, and escalating red flags that too many people overlooked. Her tragic story would later inspire the 1996 TV movie No One Would Tell, serving as a powerful reminder of the dangers of ignoring abuse—even when it's happening in plain sight.Sources: https://www.mass.gov/doc/jamie-fuller-life-sentence-decision-august-20-2024/downloadhttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/10/16/Witnesses-tell-of-girls-murder/7245719208000/https://tubitv.com/movies/546112/no-one-would-tell?start=true&tracking=google-feed&utm_source=google-feedhttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1993/08/12/Mother-of-convicted-teen-killer-charged-in-escape-plot/1910745128000/https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/10/23/Teen-bodybuilder-guilty-in-cheerleaders-death/5852719812800/https://thecinemaholic.com/amy-carnevale-murder-how-did-she-die-who-killed-her/https://tvovermind.com/no-one-would-tell/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lft2Y7wcZVUhttps://yourdream.liveyourdream.org/no-one-would-tell-the-amy-carnevale-story/https://www.mass.gov/doc/jamie-fuller-life-sentence-decision-august-20-2024/downloadSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Thara introduces Mariah and Cleve to Acolyte Lishan of the miasma repulsor facility. Scene 17 Scene 18 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
In December 2009, 29-year-old Teka Adams was nearly full-term in her pregnancy and trying to rebuild her life after homelessness. When a woman posing as a social worker offered her free baby supplies, Teka thought it was a chance to provide for her future child. What followed was a horrifying four-day ordeal of captivity, deception, and survival.In this episode, we tell the story of how Teka Adams endured a rare and brutal crime known as fetal abduction — and survived. Sources:https://blurredbylines.com/articles/teka-adams-fetal-abduction-attempt-survival/https://podcasts.apple.com/ky/podcast/i-survived-im-holding-my-stomach-like-its-a-football/id1241386674?i=1000718048711https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna34722052https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/woman-survives-attempt-to-cut-baby-out-of-stomach/2098100/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4PGqjv-qWUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgnQgrINr8ASend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
The Data Haven contingent heads to Sanctuary City. Scene 15 Scene 16 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
In October 2003, a decomposed body surfaced off the coast of Cape May, New Jersey. Chained at the ankles, bound in duct tape, and gnawed by sea life — this was no accident. Within hours, the body was identified as 16-year-old Kimberly Holton, a missing foster child from Dover, Delaware.Kimberly's case would unravel a chilling chain of events involving foster care failures, jealousy, betrayal, and a horrifying method of body disposal few could imagine. Investigators would trace a single link of chain to a hardware store… uncover a disturbing love triangle… and find themselves staring at a grainy surveillance video that would blow the case open.This is the haunting true story of Kimberly Holton — the girl they tried to silence, and the case that refused to sink.Sources:Deadly Waters With Captain Lee: S1, EP4https://www.aero-news.net/FullsizeImage.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=54dd2978-de51-4cfc-a669-9999d6518c70https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2020/02/11/discovery-channel-feature-delaware-homicide-where-16-year-old-suffocated-tossed-airplane/4721810002/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Cleve and Mariah share their latest intel with Paola. Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 14 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Laurie Kellogg was just 16 when she met a man more than twice her age — a man who would later become her husband. To some, it looked like a scandal from the start. But no one could have predicted how it would end: with a gunshot in the middle of the night... and a group of teenagers caught in the middle of a murder plot. Was Laurie Kellogg a calculating instigator? Or was she a teenager trapped in a life she couldn't escape? What really happened behind closed doors — and who should be held responsible? Sources: https://www.pennlive.com/crime/2021/06/the-injuries-to-the-brain-were-devastating-the-murder-of-bruce-kellogg-30-years-ago.htmlhttps://andyman122.tripod.com/helpfreelauriekellogg/id8.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/superior-court/1994/435-pa-super-581-2.htmlhttps://www.syracuse.com/news/2017/08/exclusive_interview_man_who_pulled_trigger_as_teen_in_laurie_kellogg_case_speaks.htmlhttps://www.newyorkupstate.com/news/2017/03/laurie_kelloggs_release_trial_was_shocking_small-town_tale_of_sex_betrayal_viole.htmlhttps://www.newyorkupstate.com/finger-lakes/2016/06/throwback_thursday_laurie_kellogg_arrested_for_conspiring_to_kill_husband.htmlSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Cleve and Mariah discuss plans for saving the incoming Earth ship. Scene 8 Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 11 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
Let's step back in time with five fascinating fast facts about how scientists date the ages of ancient artefacts, an interview with Belinda Huntriss, a Worimi woman who is passionate about sharing her knowledge of Aboriginal science and technology, and a tasty sedimentary layer activity for you to try yourself at home. Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay. Creative Science: https://www.creativescience.com.au Facebook: @creativescienceaustralia Instagram: @creative_science_australia Belinda Huntriss: https://freshwater-education.com/ Freshwater Education: Aboriginal education consultancy, professional development workshops, teaching resources, keynote speaker, educator mentoring Books mentioned by Belinda: Young Dark Emu – A Truer History by Bruce Pascoe The First Scientists by Corey Tutt Episode content: 00:00 Introduction and fast facts 04:07 Deep dive into the Madjedbebe rock shelter in Arnhem Land 05:28 Interview with Belinda Huntriss 12:24 Edible sedimentary layers activity Edible sedimentary layers activity instructions: You will need: a bowl, a few spoons, a glass or tumbler, 2 or 3 biscuits or cookies of your choice, custard or chocolate pudding, chopped fruit and sprinkles. Note: You don't have to use all of these ingredients to make the sedimentary layers. You might have some tastier ideas you'd like to try. Place the biscuits or cookies on a chopping board or in a bowl and make biscuit crumbs by crushing the biscuits with the back of a large spoon. Make layers of the ingredients in the glass or tumbler, by adding the ingredients one layer at a time. Start by covering the bottom of the glass with biscuit crumbs. Add a layer of custard or pudding, a layer of chopped fruit and a few sprinkles. Repeat the layers, starting again with biscuit crumbs, and keep adding layers until you are happy with your sedimentary layer dessert. Use a small spoon to dig into the layers and eat your dessert. You can travel back in time to a few minutes ago when you added the first layer of biscuit crumbs! Sedimentary layers form when small pieces of rock, sand, and soil settle on top of each other. The layers can also include left over material from plants and animals. As more and more layers are buried, pressure and time causes solid rock to form, and this type of rock is called ‘sedimentary rock'.
Melissa Turner, a former cosplay model from Riverview, Florida, called 911 on October 18, 2019, reporting that she had found her fiancé, Matthew Trussler, unresponsive and covered in blood on their patio. Initially telling police she didn't know what had happened, Turner later stated that Matthew had attacked her during a drunken altercation and that she acted in self-defense. However, investigators uncovered home surveillance footage capturing the sounds of a heated argument hours earlier, during which a woman's voice—believed to be Turner's—could be heard shouting angrily. Authorities also noted delays in seeking help and inconsistencies in her statements. Sources: https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/playback/vod/GMO_00000000488441_01/29b41bb9-fcf3-3b72-b8f4-4b8471724fc7?paused=truehttps://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/matthew-trussler-murder/https://www.cbsnews.com/video/surveillance-footage-gives-clues-to-what-happened-when-matthew-trussler-was-killed-prosecutors-say/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Cleve leads a research project in the University field archives while Mariah consoles Paola. Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
In this episode, we tell the heartbreaking story of Peggy Carothers, a 15-year-old girl from Hammond, Indiana, who vanished without a trace in May of 1997. Raised in a tight-knit family of six children, Peggy was bright, funny, and full of life. Her best friend remembers the two of them dancing and singing Alanis Morissette songs, dreaming about the future like any teenage girls would.But everything changed on a sunny school day when Peggy didn't come home. Rumors swirled. Friends revealed a secret Peggy had been hiding—one that pointed to a boy she thought she loved. Weeks passed with no answers… until two teens stumbled on a shallow grave in a wooded area known as Higgins Woods.What followed was a chilling investigation built entirely on whispers, secrets, and circumstantial evidence—leading to a shocking arrest, and a trial that exposed a carefully hidden truth. In the end, Peggy's story is one of innocence lost, justice fought for, and a small town forever changed.Sources:https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/playback/vod/GMO_00000000322409_01/22f8d227-ffd1-3cfd-beb2-deb0eb41e731?paused=truehttps://www.chicagotribune.com/1997/07/02/hammond-teen-charged-in-ex-girlfriends-slaying/https://www.oxygen.com/buried-in-the-backyard/crime-news/peggy-carothers-murder-teen-killed-by-ex-boyfriend-buried-inhttps://law.justia.com/cases/indiana/supreme-court/1999/09299901-trb.htmlhttps://www.oxygen.com/buried-in-the-backyard/season-3/episode-10/videos/bridal-shop-owner-gives-statement-to-police-aboutSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
The Data Haven contingent arrives at Temple Pier and enters Sanctuary. Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 GM Notes The religious leader of the University, Mother Miriam Godwin, is directly inspired by Sister Miriam Godwinson from the Alpha Centauri video game. Title and name changes, however, put her on an equal footing with her scientific counterpart. Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
It was an ordinary day—work, errands, heading home. But for Amie Hoffman and Deirdre O'Brien in suburban New Jersey, it ended in unimaginable violence. Just months after his release for a previous murder, James Koedatich struck again. A chilling reminder that the most routine moments can lead straight into darkness.Sources: Finally Caught Season 1, Episode 4https://www.deirdreshouse.org/https://law.justia.com/cases/new-jersey/supreme-court/1988/112-n-j-225-1.htmlhttps://www.dailyrecord.com/story/news/2018/10/02/convicted-1982-morris-county-killer-james-koedatich-wants-innocence-projects-help-dna/1496340002/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Debbie Flores Narvaez was brilliant, determined, and on the verge of a dream come true — her debut in one of Las Vegas's most coveted burlesque shows, Fantasy at the Luxor. But the night before she was set to take the stage, Debbie vanished without a trace.As the days pass, a tangled web of toxic relationships, jealous exes, and disturbing secrets emerges. Investigators dig into her past, but it's a tip from an ex-girlfriend — and a chilling confession from a roommate — that finally blows the case open.In this episode, we trace the rise and horrifying fall of a dancer who gave everything to the spotlight… and lost her life in the shadows.Sources:https://www.oxygen.com/sin-city-murders/crime-news/jason-blu-griffith-dismembered-dancer-debbie-flores-narvaezhttps://www.peacocktv.com/watch/playback/vod/GMO_00000000463602_01/750372ef-b15f-3de1-9312-56b9a1947172https://lasvegassun.com/news/2014/feb/09/final-hours-luxor-dancer/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/case-slain-las-vegas-dancer-debora-narvaez-goes-jury-n111581https://abcnews.go.com/US/arrest-made-debbie-flores-narvaez-case/story?id=12572432https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/two-employees-indicted-in-slaying-of-illegal-brothel-owner/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Simeonette Mapes-Crupi was a beloved high school history teacher in Brooklyn, known for her compassion, generosity, and fierce dedication to her students. Nicknamed “Mommy Mapes,” she went above and beyond to support the teens she taught, often dipping into her own pocket to cover their graduation costs or prom dresses. She lived a life grounded in kindness, faith, and hope — one she shared with her husband, a fellow teacher, as they planned for their future and celebrated annual trips to Disney. But in the summer of 2012, just days before their fifth wedding anniversary, that hopeful future came to a sudden, violent end.On the afternoon of July 5, 2012, Simeonette was found brutally murdered in her Staten Island home. The scene suggested a robbery, but detectives quickly noticed inconsistencies that hinted at something more personal — more deliberate. As the investigation unfolded, secrets began to surface: about the marriage, about hidden relationships, and about the final hours of Simeonette's life. The deeper authorities dug, the more tangled the truth became — and the more haunting the question lingered: Who would want to kill Simeonette Mapes, and why?Sources:Dateline: Secrets of the Sliding Door S33 EP 27A Date With Dateline: Secrets of the Sliding Doorhttps://www.oxygen.com/new-york-homicide/crime-news/jonathan-crupi-kills-teacher-wife-simeonette-mapes-crupihttps://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/killer-dating-profile-outrages-victim-family-new-york-city-staten-island/2028855/https://moviedelic.com/simeonette-mapes-crupi/https://www.nbc.com/new-york-homicide/video/wheres-the-food-jonathan-crupis-suspicious-behavior-after-the-death-of-his-wife/OXYN581829809https://moviedelic.com/jonathan-crupi/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
In a small Connecticut town where football is everything, 18-year-old TJ Mitchell was a hero — a star athlete with a bright future. But when his best friend, 27-year-old Ronald Taylor, was found stabbed 19 times outside TJ's home, a dark and complicated story began to unfold. As police peeled back layers of friendship, secrets, and emotional manipulation, what emerged was a case that shocked the community and raised troubling questions about power, identity, and the price of silence.Sources:#killerpost season 1, episode 5https://www.courant.com/2014/10/17/former-bloomfield-high-school-football-player-pleads-guilty-to-manslaughter/https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/10023029/high-school-football-captain-charged-killing-loverResources: RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): rainn.orgThe Trevor Project (for LGBTQ youth): thetrevorproject.orgSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
In the early hours of February 4, 1984, 25-year-old Terri Brooks, a night manager at a Roy Rogers restaurant in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, was found brutally murdered at her workplace. The crime scene suggested a robbery gone wrong, with signs of forced entry and a safe tampered with. However, the true motive remained elusive, and the case went cold for over a decade.Terri Brooks' case remained unsolved for 15 years, but thanks to advancements in DNA technology and persistent investigative efforts, justice was finally served.Sources:An Unexpected Killer S3 Ep3: Fatal Fast Food https://www.nytimes.com/1999/02/07/us/man-arrested-in-84-killing-after-dna-is-matched.htmlhttps://levittownnow.com/2014/05/27/infamous-falls-township-murder-to-be-featured-on-nationial-tv/https://www.wusf.org/2010-08-12/the-vidocq-society-solving-murders-over-lunchSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
In October 1997, a chilling crime unfolded in Canberra, Australia. Anu Singh, a law student at the Australian National University, drugged her boyfriend Joe Cinque's coffee with Rohypnol at a dinner party. Over the next 36 hours, she injected him with heroin multiple times. Despite his deteriorating condition, she delayed seeking help, and when paramedics arrived, it was too late. Following this case the law changed in the Australian capital territory ending the option of homicide trials being heard by a judge only. Sources: Poisonous Liaisons:S1, E13 Toxic Affairs https://www.nowtolove.com.au/news/local-news/anu-singh-speaks-out-about-killing-joe-cinque-37386/https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/canberra-breakfast/joe-cinque-death-at-downer-20th-anniversary/9087140https://fawesome.tv/tv-shows/10468007/s03-e05-anu-singh-crimes-that-shook-australia&utm_source=social_share&utm_medium=website_fawesometv_copylink&utm_content=video_screenhttps://time.com/archive/6647083/everything-but-the-truth/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
In 2000, 21-year-old college student and exotic dancer Rachel Siani was found dead beneath a highway bridge in New Jersey. Initially suspected to be a suicide, the investigation soon revealed foul play. Surveillance footage and forensic evidence linked her death to John “Jack” Denofa, a married man who had become obsessed with her. The Rachel Siani case underscores the importance of forensic evidence in solving crimes and highlights the tragic consequences of obsession and rejection.Sources:Philly Homicide: S1, EP 10 Dancing for the Devil Forensic Files: S13, EP 7 Last Dancehttps://www.nj.com/burlington/2025/02/nearly-25-years-after-murder-exotic-dancers-killer-granted-hearing-on-life-term.htmlhttps://www.sportskeeda.com/us/shows/5-key-details-rachael-siani-s-murderSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
In a quiet coal mining town of 3,000, surrounded by peaceful, wooded landscapes, a horrifying discovery breaks the stillness. A hiker, out foraging for mushrooms, wanders off the path and spots something chilling—a boot with a bone sticking out.The mystery traces back to January 21st, 2014, when three young friends ventured into the woods for a traditional “bush party” during a fierce blizzard—and never came back. The next morning, Kristin Sawicki is startled when her brother's girlfriend shows up, panicked. Her brother, Corey, hasn't returned home. As calls go unanswered and hours pass, worry turns to dread. Corey, a military veteran deeply affected by his time in Afghanistan, may have been struggling. Could he have simply gotten lost in the storm… or is there more to the story buried in those woods?Promo of the week: Unsolved Couple Podcast Sources: S3, EP 7: Buried In The Backyard. Buried In The Woods: Friend Left Behind https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/berks/reading-man-pleads-guilty-in-marines-beating-death/article_740aa710-5100-5d9c-b89a-404182913df9.htmlhttps://www.mcall.com/2015/01/12/i-cant-be-friends-with-a-rapist-suspect-told-coaldale-man-before-killing-him-police-say-teen-also-charged/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
In November 1998, 25-year-old Corey Parker was living her dream in Jacksonville Beach, Florida — taking college classes, working as a waitress, and embracing her independence. But just days after a night out with friends, Corey was found brutally murdered in her apartment — stabbed dozens of times, her killer leaving behind a blood-soaked crime scene and no immediate suspects.With no forced entry and few clues, the case went cold for nearly two years — until a tip from a casual lakeside conversation led police to Robert Denny, a quiet teenager who had lived in the apartment next door. He had been watching Corey. Fantasizing. Planning. He was just 17 when he crawled through her window and carried out one of the most disturbing crimes the city had ever seen.Sources: In Ice Cold Blood: Season 2, Epi 1: Peeping PervDateline: Rear Window https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/crime/2013/03/16/jacksonville-beach-murder-is-subject-of-documentary/11509407007/https://www.news4jax.com/news/2018/07/16/man-sentenced-to-life-in-ragtime-waitresss-murder-hopes-for-new-trial/Send us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Paranormal Conversations are random, off-the-cuff discussions on all things paranormal. On this 27th Paranormal Conversation, we are joined by podcast creator and host Adam Lynch. He hosts The Weekly Creep with his wife Dulce and the Houston Strange Podcast, which is a podcast that features haunted houses, ghost stories, and eerie encounters in Houston and surrounding areas. Adam is originally from Ireland, so we discuss Irish folklore versus Texas folklore that includes the Houston Heights Batman, experiences he had at the Hellfire Club in Ireland and the weird and interesting theory about Living Ghosts. Can living people project their spirit or have their spirit somehow go to places outside of their bodies? Is that what Dopplegangers are? Join us for a fun and fascinating conversation! Check out our website: http://historygoesbump.com Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music used in this episode: Main Theme: Magic in the Air by Purple Planet Music https://purple-planet.com