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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
A toxicology professor says the government's plan to increase the amount of weedkiller residue allowed on some of our foods by up to 10,000 percent is likely motivated by trade, but isn't a safety risk. Canterbury University toxicology professor Ian Shaw spoke to Corin Dann.
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
Craig Fowler and Craig Anderson discuss the penultimate weekend of the Scottish Premiership season. 0:00 Start 02:00 St Johnstone 2-1 Ross County 22:30 Hearts 3-0 Motherwell 34:00 Derek McInnes potentially leaving Killie 42:45 Kilmarnock 3-2 Dundee 53:00 Dundee United 0-2 St Mirren 01:02:00 Celtic 3-1 Hibs 01:12:15 Rangers 4-0 Aberdeen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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
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Show Notes 25 April 2025Story 1: Scientists turn gunshot residue into glowing semiconductors to crack shooting casesSource: Interesting Engineering Story by Aamir KhollamLink: https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/forensic-tech-makes-gun-residue-glowSee research paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379073825000532Story 2: Lab-grown chicken nuggets have been cooked up in a robotic bioreactorSource: IFL Science Story by Maddy ChapmanLink: https://www.iflscience.com/lab-grown-chicken-nuggets-have-been-cooked-up-in-a-robotic-bioreactor-78848See also: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1080163Story 3: Scientists develop record cold refrigerator that could unlock full potential of quantum computersSource: Euro News Story by Roselyne MinLink: https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/03/20/scientists-develop-record-cold-refrigerator-that-could-unlock-full-potential-of-quantum-coStory 4: A Grain of Brain, 523 Million Synapses, and the Most Complicated Neuroscience Experiment Ever AttemptedSource: SciTechDaily Story from Allen InstituteLink: https://scitechdaily.com/a-grain-of-brain-523-million-synapses-and-the-most-complicated-neuroscience-experiment-ever-attempted/See also: Scientists reveal advance in brain research once thought impossibleHonorable MentionsStory: WD Touts New Hard Drive Recycling Process As 'Blueprint' for Domestic ReuseSource: PC Magazine Story by Michael KanLink: https://www.pcmag.com/news/wd-touts-new-hard-drive-recycling-process-as-blueprint-for-domestic-reuseStory: Cyborg 1.0: Thai Robocop patrols streets with 360° eyes, live face-tracking powerSource: Interesting Engineering Story by Jijo MalayilLink: https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/ai-thai-robocop-patrols-streets?group=test_aStory: Clean energy from rain? Scientists generate electricity from falling dropletsSource: Euro News Story by Rebecca Ann HughesLink: https://www.euronews.com/green/2025/04/17/clean-energy-from-rain-scientists-generate-electricity-from-falling-dropletsStory: Memory Is Not Confined to Our Brains, Scientists DiscoverSource: ScienceAlert.com Story by Tessa KoumoundourosLink: https://www.sciencealert.com/memory-is-not-confined-to-our-brains-scientists-discover
In our "Tragedy On Set" series episode 75 we explore the terrifying stories that unfolded behind the scenes of The Exorcist—fires that destroyed sets, actors injured during filming, and the shocking true crime connection that would later cast a long shadow over the production. Was it all just a string of dark coincidences? Or was something far more sinister at play?Sources: Cursed Films: The Exorcist, Season 1, Epi 1 by Jay Cheel https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/was-the-exorcist-set-really-cursed-and-haunted#:~:text=The%20Exorcist%20Cast%20Endured%20Deaths,were%20caused%20by%20a%20haunting.&text=Even%20before%20The%20Exorcist%20began,impossible%2C%20but%20it%20exists.%22&text=He%20continued%2C%20%22We%20were%20plagued,haunting%20of%20The%20Exorcist…https://www.college.ucla.edu/2023/10/19/humanities-english-exorcism-henry-ansgar-kelly-2023https://people.com/is-the-exorcist-based-on-a-true-story-8638849#:~:text=The%20Exorcist%2C%20by%20William%20Peter,possessed%20by%20an%20evil%20spirit.https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/was-the-exorcist-set-really-cursed-and-haunted#:~:text=Even%20before%20The%20Exorcist%20began,something%20more%20sinister%20was%20afoot.https://www.lindablairworldheart.org/https://catholicstand.com/from-the-exorcist-to-nefarious/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
We dive into the twisted world of Jill and Kent Easter, a seemingly perfect couple with a dark secret. Jill, a highly educated lawyer and romance novelist, has a reputation for being a driven, perfectionist mother and wife. But beneath the polished exterior, she's a woman willing to go to any lengths to get what she wants. Kent, a successful lawyer and partner at a prestigious law firm, stands by his wife, but his loyalty is tested when Jill's obsessive need for control escalates.When Jill feels slighted by a school volunteer, Kelli Peters, she spirals into a vengeful campaign to destroy Kelli's reputation. With Kent's reluctant support, they use their legal knowledge and influence to frame Kelly for a crime she didn't commit, even going so far as to stage evidence and file false reports. What starts as a petty grudge turns into a high-stakes game of manipulation, revenge, and deception, where the stakes are not only Kelli's future but the Easters' own sanity and marriage. Will they succeed in their dangerous plot, or will the truth catch up with them?Podcast Promo: Make It Weird Sources: Smugshot: Revenge of the PTA Mom season 1, episode 1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXgwhP4KZJohttps://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-framed/#chapter1https://www.pjstar.com/story/news/2016/09/09/framed-chapter-6-convicted-disgraced/25484647007/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlX_Js0YFRIhttps://www.swtimes.com/story/news/nation-world/2016/09/07/framed-chapter-3-secrets-bared/25467213007/https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/jacket-copy/story/2012-06-22/mom-accused-in-bizzare-plot-jill-easter-wrote-book-as-ava-bjorkSend 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
Do you ever find yourself suddenly overwhelmed by emotions that seem out of place—or not even your own? In this episode, Jane explores the idea of emotional residue: those lingering energies we unknowingly carry from past experiences, trauma, or even other people. She explains how this “emotional clutter” can impact your stress levels, health, and ability to stay present. Jane walks you through how to identify these hidden emotional layers and introduces simple energetic tools you can use to clear them—so you feel lighter, freer, and more in control of your emotional space. Watch: https://youtu.be/9EoWbaSM51w
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Buffalo, Minnesota was a small town where everyone knew everyone's name, and that familiarity brought with it the kind of judgmental culture that could crush anyone who didn't fit the mold. At the top of the social pyramid sat the Preppies—the popular girls who ruled the school with their designer clothes, flawless skin, and new cars that appeared the day they turned sixteen. They had the power to make or break someone's high school experience, and for the longest time, Cheyenne Clough found herself under their scrutinizing gaze.Cheyenne wasn't a part of the popular crowd, nor was she an outcast. She floated somewhere in between, a girl who could get along with everyone but didn't need to be the center of attention. At just fifteen, Cheyenne discovered she was pregnant. At odds with her mother over how to raise the child, Cheyenne made the bold decision to move out. She found a small apartment in Maple Lake, determined to build a life for herself. Her new living situation came with its own set of complications, but at least she had a support system. Her roommates were Callie Anderson, a 19-year-old with a warrant out for arrest, and Natasha Brandenburger, a 33-year-old nurse and tattoo artist. Cheyenne felt like she had found a new family. The three women—along with their boyfriends—shared the apartment, and for the first time in a long time, Cheyenne felt safe. She felt supported. She finally belonged.But as time went on, cracks began to form in this new family dynamic.Sources: https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/video/mean-girl-murders-investigation-discovery-atve-us/minnesota-vicioushttps://maplelakemessenger.com/2018/06/benson-jensen-get-40-years-for-2016-murder-of-cheyenne-clough/https://www.annandaleadvocate.com/news/5927/four-charged-in-clough-murderhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krx2qlJe-hUSend 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
(07:40) Brought to you by Swimm.io.Start modernizing your mainframe faster with Swimm.Understand the what, why, and how of your mainframe code.Use AI to uncover critical code insights for seamless migration, refactoring, or system replacement.What if everything you've been taught about software architecture is fundamentally at odds with how the real world works?Dive into my conversation with Barry O'Reilly, a veteran architect and former Chief Architect at Microsoft, as we explore a radical rethinking of software architecture that embraces uncertainty and complexity. Discover how to design systems that survive in an ever-changing world.Key topics discussed:The Architect's Paradox: Why rigid logic fails when applied to human systems and business complexity.The Failures of Traditional Architecture: Why requirements engineering and rigid models often fall short.Residuality Theory: A revolutionary approach focused on how systems collapse and adapt over time.Correctness vs. Criticality: Designing architectures that survive off-spec scenarios rather than aiming for perfection.Philosophy in Architecture: Unpacking hidden “default” philosophies that shape how we build software–and why they need to change.Essential Mindset for Architects: Humility, pessimism, and embracing uncertainty as tools for success. Whether you're a developer, architect, or business stakeholder, this episode will challenge your assumptions and inspire new ways of thinking about software architecture.Timestamps:(02:00) Career Turning Points(10:02) The Architect's Paradox(15:54) Barry's Definition of Architecture(20:24) The Challenges of Time and Change(24:09) The Danger of Software Abstractions(29:41) Understanding Our Architecture Philosophy(37:05) Residue as the Unit of Software Architecture(46:31) Practical Way of Applying Residuality(49:03) The Goal of Architecture is Criticality(52:17) Bridging the Gap Between Architecture and Stakeholders(55:09) 3 Tech Lead Wisdom_____Barry O'Reilly's BioBarry is a veteran Architect who has held Chief Architect positions at Microsoft among others. He has also been a startup CTO, the Worldwide Lead for the Solutions Architecture Community at Microsoft, and founder of the Swedish Azure User Group. He is also a PhD candidate in software design and complexity science.Barry is a regular speaker at international conferences and events, where he shares his insights and expertise. He is the Founder of Black Tulip Technology and the creator of Residuality Theory, which seeks to redefine architecture as the management of complexity.Follow Barry:LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/barry-o-reilly-b924657/
Often, when we interact with someone, their emotional state is left over from their last interaction or from earlier in the day and is not about you (which is often the path our brain goes down). In this episode, I go through some tips and tricks on how to separate yourself from other people's emotions because, honestly, they most likely are not about you. If you would like help or support with this process, you can join my free Facebook community, tradeswomen owning their power, or if you would like 1:1 support or you are a business wanting to make the workplace better for tradeswomen and minorities, you can inquire through my website, louiseazzopardi.com This episode is proudly sponsored by Jnine. At Jnine you will find products that offer relief from your usual menstrual cycle problems or your more severe Endometriosis or PCOS symptoms. Along with all the essential products they require when Aunt Flow visits us, there are self-care and beauty products to help with other issues that the female hormone likes to throw at you. Use the code louise10 for 10% off your first purchase https://jnine.com.au/discount/LOUISE10
The disappearance of the Joe Cool fishing boat in 2007, along with its six passengers and crew, has remained a haunting case in maritime history. On September 22, 2007, the 47-foot sportfish vessel, owned by Jeff Brannum and operated by his nephew Jake Brannum, embarked on a chartered trip from Miami Beach Marina to Bimini. The boat, designed for high-end fishing trips, was not expected to vanish without a trace. However, the events surrounding its disappearance would eventually reveal a terrifying tale of murder and a complex criminal conspiracy.Sources: Deadly Waters With Captain Lee:S1, EP1 Ghost Shiphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaFIfZw0vSQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=166BHw3CI5ghttps://archives.fbi.gov/archives/news/stories/2009/february/joecool_022609https://www.law.com/dailybusinessreview/almID/1202469806289/#:~:text=Two%20men%20are%20serving%20life,5%2C%20and%20Morgan%2C%203.https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fateful-decisions-send-strangers-down-a-deadly-collision-course-on-investigation-discoverys-new-series-fatal-encounters-144251375.htmlhttps://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/2008/10/15/man-gets-5-life-sentences-in-killing-of-four-on-yacht/28668366007/ https://www.courthousenews.com/joe-cool-boat-owner-sued-over-2007-murders/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
These dangerous ingredients are found in the #1 most dangerous meal. Can you guess what it is?1. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are byproducts created when you cook, char, or smoke something. Cooking at high temperatures creates these compounds, which have the potential to alter or mutate your DNA and can trigger cancer of the stomach or colon.2. When you combine sugar with protein, you create AGEs (advanced glycation end products). These sticky proteins found in foods like barbequed meat can cause advanced aging, inflammation, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and other chronic diseases. 3. Sodium nitrate is found in processed meat like bacon and ham. When heated, it turns into a carcinogen, which can trigger cancer.4. Residue from the weed killer Roundup Ready is often found in GMO foods such as soy, corn, canola, and cottonseed. Roundup Ready contains the ingredient glyphosate, which is considered a carcinogen by the World Health Organization. Glyphosate also disrupts the microbiome.5. Caramel coloring, which is used in barbeque sauces and sodas, produces a carcinogenic byproduct called 4-MEI. 6. Aluminum can leach into the brain, increasing your risk for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. 7. Potassium bromate is found in barbeque sauces and is often used to increase fluffiness in bread products. This ingredient has been banned in 60 countries, but it's not banned in the U.S.The most dangerous meal includes barbequed meat that's been grilled, covered in barbeque sauce, and typically cooked on or covered with aluminum foil. Many types of meat served at barbeques contain nitrates and are often wrapped in a bun or served with bread. This meal is usually served with a soda in an aluminum can or plastic bottle and served on a styrofoam plate.
In the heart of the Welsh Valleys, New Tredegar it was 2009, and Hayley had four children, a home she barely managed to keep afloat, and a husband whose face had become a stranger to her. Life in New Tredegar was hard, but it had always been hard. Hayley was 16 when she first felt the heavy weight of motherhood. And by 20, she was already mother to four children, one after the other.By the time she was 22, she was trapped. She hadn't had the time to figure out who she was. That is until she starts to realize that she is in a loveless, abusive relationship. She meets new friends on Facebook and gains the courage to escape the hell she is living in with Brian. When Brian notices that Hayley has taken her life back he will stop at nothing to make sure he doesn't lose his control over her.Sources: Click For Murder: Season 1, Episode 5: Brian Lewis https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/sep/01/strangle-murder-trial-facebookhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8236081.stmSend 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
This week we chat with filmmaker, producer, composer, writer, author...this guy's done it all...John Harrison. From working with George Romero on everything from Creepshow and Dawn of the Dead to Tales from the Darkside to the Dune miniseries to his Netflix series Residue...he's done it all. He even directed Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, which was Andrew LaSane's Scarred for Life pick, which is one of Terry's favorite movies. We chat about his long history in cinema; about how he started working with Romero to some insights into Tales from the Darkside. And we discuss his latest work, the novel Residue: Paramentals Rising, which is a sequel to the Netflix show. After learning about his horror history--including a memorable viewing of Night of the Living Dead--we find out why The Haunting terrified him as a twelve year old. John references an article written by Anthony McKay in Little Shoppe of Horrors, which can be ordered here. You can find Residue: Paramentals Rising wherever you buy your books or at WordFire Press.You can follow John on his website or Instagram and Facebook.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Bluesky. We're also on Twitter (sorta) with the same usernames. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this mini-episode, we dive into something we ALL struggle with as creatives - the hidden cost of context switching. Ever feel like you've run a mental marathon without actually finishing anything substantial? Turns out there's a name for that overwhelmed feeling: attention residue. Martine shares her personal struggles with toggling between creator, marketer, and business manager modes - and how neuroscience shows our brains simply aren't designed for these rapid-fire transitions. (Did you know it takes an average of 23 minutes to fully regain focus after an interruption? Whew!) But don't worry! This isn't just about naming the problem - we've got practical solutions in her context switching survival kit: Time-blocking with buffers (separate your maker days from your manager days!) The two-minute reset ritual for those unavoidable transitions The threshold technique that creates clean breaks between work sessions If you're a creative entrepreneur feeling stretched in a million directions, this episode is your nudge to protect your creative focus. Support the Show Website: Martine Severin Follow on Instagram: @martineseverin | @thisishowwecreate Subscribe to the Newsletter: Martine's Substack This episode of This Is How We Create is produced and edited by Martine Severin.
Nona Belomesoff was an 18-year-old full of dreams. She had just graduated high school, and while most of her friends were planning vacations or enjoying summer break, Nona was preparing for her future—specifically, a career in wildlife rescue. Her passion for animals, especially horses, was something that defined her. So, when an opportunity presented itself, she jumped at the chance.It came in the form of a message from a man named Jason Green. After accepting a job training opportunity with Jason, Nona disappears. Nona Belomesoff's disappearance was no ordinary case. It was a chilling reminder of how easily trust could be manipulated, how a dream could turn into a nightmare, and how the people we meet online might not always be who they say they are.Sources:#killerpost Season 1, Episode 4https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/nona-belomesoff-facebook-murder/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-31/cunning-acebook-killer-jailed-for-21-years/4235692https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/man-who-lured-teen-to-death-over-facebook-jailed-rwjhfwk8v5jhttps://themaverickfiles.medium.com/parolee-uses-fake-facebook-profile-to-lure-animal-loving-teen-be64d2dcd3ec 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 this episode of the Cornelius Seed podcast, Juan and James Cornelius discuss the challenges of managing crop residue and introduce the concept of Residue Release. They explore its benefits, application techniques, and the biological processes involved in residue breakdown. The conversation emphasizes the flexibility of the product, its compatibility with other farming practices, and the potential for improved soil health and crop yields. 00:00 Introduction to Residue Release05:15 Application Timing and Benefits10:34 Biological Processes in Residue Breakdown14:21 Practical Application and Flexibility16:52 Solving Problems for Farmers20:05 Final Thoughts
ON EPISODE 149, THE ADD BOYS KICK OFF—LIKE ALWAYS—WITH A FIRE FREESTYLE. THEY CELEBRATE AND HIGHLIGHT 314 DAY BEFORE DIVING INTO NELLY ON DRINK CHAMPS, PARKER'S UNEXPECTED ADMIRER (A STUD), THEIR WORST HANGOVERS, THE NEW KOBE HBO DOC, AND R. KELLY DROPPING BARS FROM BEHIND BARS. PLUS, KEVIN GATES—PER USUAL—LETS SOME WILD STUFF FLY. CHAOS, COMEDY, AND UNFILTERED TAKES—TAP IN!#THEADDBOYS #PODCASTLIFE #COMEDYGOLD #FREESTYLEFRIDAYS #314DAY
On September 2, 2003, 17-year-old Justine Vanderschoot disappeared without a trace. Her mother, Lynette, discovered the front door slightly open and Justine's silver Chevy truck missing, though her purse, dog, and other belongings were still at home. Initially assuming Justine had gone to her boyfriend Danny Bezemer's house, the family quickly grew concerned when they couldn't find her. Later that afternoon, Danny called Lynette, revealing that he couldn't find Justine at work either.As the investigation began, authorities focused on her relationship with Danny, uncovering issues of control and jealousy. It started becoming clear to investigators that the tragic events that were about to unfold were the result of a toxic teenage romance. Sources: https://goldcountrymedia.com/news/323896/48-hours-reports-on-justine-vanderschoot/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1Ck0BioOu4Season 5, Epi 6 Last Song You'll Ever Hear: Buried In The Backyardhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/justine-vanderschoot-murder-california-danny-bezemer-brandon-fernandez-48-hours/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
Meteorologist Jason Frazier, calls in to talk about the dirt found on cars across the country and talk about the warm weather coming up!
Micah Rine Pate, a nurse living in Bartlett, Memphis, went missing on the evening of April 30, 2009, after going out for a run. Her husband, Thomas Pate, called her parents late that night, asking if they knew where she was. He claimed Micah had gone for a run and never returned, despite the heavy rain and darkness. Her dog was also left behind, which seemed unusual. Her parents, growing concerned, immediately advised Thomas to contact the police. The investigation into her disappearance grew more suspicious when detectives began questioning Thomas. As the investigation unfolded, Thomas begins to crack under pressure. The detectives press Thomas for answers, but his story continues to unravel. The once-charming, confident man begins to show signs of panic, making it clear that he's hiding something. *Everyone deserves relationships free from domestic violence. When you're ready, we're here to listen with confidential support 24/7/365. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 or Text BEGIN to 88788Sources: Meet, Marry, Murder with Michelle Trachtenberg season 1, Epi 11 https://www.actionnews5.com/story/20866231/a-look-ahead-thomas-pate-opens-up-about-murdering-wife/Behind The Scenes Micah Rine Pate S1 Ep4Send 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
Chris Dong Vo, a 57-year-old hairdresser in Cleveland, Ohio, was tragically murdered on December 25, 2021. Vo, a Vietnamese refugee who had been a hairdresser for over 25 years, was known for his talent. He was lovingly referred to by friends as a glitter queen. On December 26, a client arriving for an appointment noticed blood seeping from under Vo's garage door and called 911. Police discovered Vo's body in the garage, where he had been stabbed and shot in the chest. Investigations revealed that Vo had been targeted by two men, Daniel Mobley and Chad Webb, who had planned to rob him. They lured Vo into a false sense of security before attacking him. Vo's death shocked the Cleveland community, highlighting the dangers of trusting individuals with known criminal backgrounds. His legacy as a talented hairdresser and a compassionate individual who honored his heritage continues to be remembered.SOURCES: A Plan To Kill: Season1, Epi 2: When kindness Killshttps://www.oxygen.com/a-plan-to-kill/crime-news/daniel-mobley-chad-webb-plot-rob-murder-chris-vohttps://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2023/11/premeditated-savagery-couple-gets-life-sentences-in-christmas-day-home-invasion-murder-of-lakewood-hairdresser.htmlhttps://www.cleveland19.com/2023/10/19/2-men-plead-guilty-2021-murder-cleveland-hairdresser/https://www.insideedition.com/daniel-mobley-chad-webb-murder-ohioNBC New York+113WHAM+1NBC New York+1MPR News+1NBC New York+1MPR News+1NBC New York+1MPR News+1NBC New York+1https://www.oxygen.com/a-plan-to-kill/season-1/episode-2/videos/the-glamour-and-fantasy-of-chris-vos-business-and-lifeSend 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
letting go of the past or anything holding you back.
PART TWO In 1993, Jennifer Ertman (14) and Elizabeth Pena (16), were rushing home trying to meet curfew. What should have been an ordinary evening for the teens quickly took a devastating turn when they encountered a group of drunk teenage boys who called themselves the “Black and White” gang. The story of Jennifer and Elizabeth became a symbol of the need for greater awareness and action against gang activity. During the subsequent trial, victim impact statements were introduced for the first time in the state of Texas, allowing the families of Jennifer and Elizabeth to directly address the court and express the emotional toll the crime had taken on their lives. These statements gave a powerful, personal voice to the victims' families, highlighting the profound loss and the lasting impact of violence on loved ones. The case not only led to convictions but also marked a turning point in how the justice system handled the voices of victims' families, offering a way for them to seek closure and ensure their pain was acknowledged.This case will leave you wondering: How can such evil even exist in the world? And how did they all seem to find each other? How do these paths cross, at that exact moment, when everything could've been different?Sources: Pure Murder by Corey Mitchell https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/tx-court-of-criminal-appeals/1323293.htmlhttps://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/texas-executes-houston-gang-leader-in-rape-729355.phphttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35611708/sean_derrick-o'brienhttps://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/medellin-executed-for-rape-murder-of-houston-1770696.phphttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135348367/randy_lee-ertmanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeAAK1gBN4https://www.khou.com/embeds/video/9825/iframehttps://www.oxygen.com/prosecuting-evil-with-kelly-siegler/season-1/episode-7/the-darkest-of-nightshttps://abc13.com/jennifer-ertman-elizabeth-pena-ertman-pena-murders-texas-true-crime/13419380/Rotten Mango Episode 87https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/First-execution-nears-in-victims-right-case-1881082.phpSend 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
At last! Hosts/authors Larry Correia and Steve Diamond finally got the opportunity to sit down with Author/Youtuber the Critical Drinker to discuss writing. (Did you know Drinker has a nine book series already??) They discuss their processes, some of the differences between writing in the UK vs the USA and a whole lot more. (This one has some naughty no-no words because I am NOT going to be the guy that censors the Critical Drinker. You've been warned) ____________________________________ *the Heart of the Mountain* by Larry Correia (the final book in the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior) is available now on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4hVHm7X (affiliate link) ____________________________________ *Residue* by Steve Diamond (the revised, definitive Author's edition) is available now on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3smHCbQ (affiliate link) ____________________________________ Baen books are available at www.Baen.com or wherever fine books are sold____________________________________ "Word Mercenaries" (the WriterDojo theme) is by Craig Nybohttps://craignybo.com/
In 1993, Jennifer Ertman (14) and Elizabeth Pena (16), were rushing home trying to meet curfew. What should have been an ordinary evening for the teens quickly took a devastating turn when they encountered a group of drunk teenage boys who called themselves the “Black and White” gang. The story of Jennifer and Elizabeth became a symbol of the need for greater awareness and action against gang activity. During the subsequent trial, victim impact statements were introduced for the first time in the state of Texas, allowing the families of Jennifer and Elizabeth to directly address the court and express the emotional toll the crime had taken on their lives. These statements gave a powerful, personal voice to the victims' families, highlighting the profound loss and the lasting impact of violence on loved ones. The case not only led to convictions but also marked a turning point in how the justice system handled the voices of victims' families, offering a way for them to seek closure and ensure their pain was acknowledged.This case will leave you wondering: How can such evil even exist in the world? And how did they all seem to find each other? How do these paths cross, at that exact moment, when everything could've been different?Souces: Pure Murder by Corey Mitchell https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/tx-court-of-criminal-appeals/1323293.htmlhttps://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/texas-executes-houston-gang-leader-in-rape-729355.phphttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35611708/sean_derrick-o'brienhttps://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/medellin-executed-for-rape-murder-of-houston-1770696.phphttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135348367/randy_lee-ertmanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeAAK1gBN4https://www.khou.com/embeds/video/9825/iframehttps://www.oxygen.com/prosecuting-evil-with-kelly-siegler/season-1/episode-7/the-darkest-of-nightshttps://abc13.com/jennifer-ertman-elizabeth-pena-ertman-pena-murders-texas-true-crime/13419380/Rotten Mango Episode 87Send 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 this chilling episode, we unravel the tragic story of a teenage love triangle that spiraled out of control, leading to the shocking murder of Krista Pike. At the heart of this case are three high school students: Brittany Navarra, Thomas Hollier, and Krista Pike. What seemed like a typical teenage love story turned deadly when jealousy, manipulation, and obsession took over. The story of Brittany, Thomas, and Krista is a stark reminder of how far some will go when love becomes a dangerous obsession.Sources: Snapped: She Made Me Do It Season 2, Episode 7: Brittany Navarra https://casetext.com/case/people-v-navarra-5https://abc30.com/prop-57-madera-brittany-navarra-krista-pike/5206847/https://abc30.com/brittany-navarra-murder-sentenced-life-without-parole-krista-pike-dustin-gran/527335/https://abc30.com/dustin-gran-krista-pike-brittany-navarra/112322/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
India Chipchase and her friends went out together in Northampton Town Centre, during the course of the evening India and her friends became separated resulting in India being left alone and vulnerable outside of a venue in town.In the early hours of Saturday, January 30th, 2016, 20-year-old India Chipchase went missing. By the next afternoon, her family knew something was terribly wrong. But, what happened next would take the investigation in a chilling direction. Sources: Murdered At First Sight: Season1, Episode 10: After Dark https://www.northamptonguardians.com/homehttps://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-northamptonshire-36955982https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/19/man-accused-of-told-barmaid-ill-get-you-home-safe-court-toldhttps://www.justgiving.com/northamptonguardians?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2vejqUoNCyzHFouPXJ0JDwmueVZi5wH0FOiH7pHGKt_FGMaFUWYo6axZc_aem_kDJCDKnjqeov63pRMU7rOwMidlands Murder Files & Redrum Guest Episode 1- India ChipchaseSend 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
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Its all-calls week, as Dean is here to take all types of home related questions such as design, construction or DIY situations. Dean talks to a caller dealing with bald patches of grass and what could be causing the problem, a soft water system that is leaving residue in a caller's toilet bowls and lastly,Dean talks to caller who is dealing with a rug with rubber on the bottom that is deteriorating and provides a hack on dealing with such.
April Gregory's disappearance became one of the most haunting stories to unfold in Syracuse, New York, during the spring of 1996. On a cool night in May, April Gregory, a promising young woman from a close-knit family, vanished without a trace. She was last seen by her brother around 11 P.M. when he dropped her off at her dormitory at Syracuse University. She had just finished unpacking the two suitcases of clothes she would need for her summer session, but by 5 A.M. the next morning—when she was supposed to start her shift at a nearby McDonald's—April was gone. What began as a missing person case soon took a devastating turn. Authorities uncovered that April's fate was far more tragic than anyone could have anticipated. Sources: https://www.localsyr.com/news/local-news/20-years-after-body-of-missing-su-student-found-detective-reflects-on-his-most-memorable-case/https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/20/nyregion/man-is-charged-as-remains-of-student-are-found.htmlhttps://cnycentral.com/news/local/new-gruesome-details-of-april-gregory-murder-casehttps://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/06/nyregion/she-s-missing-but-not-focus-of-public-eye.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QebIr0cTqkI&themeRefresh=1Send 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 case of Carol Ryan, an unsolved murder in Upstate New York, remains a chilling and perplexing mystery. In 1996, Carol Ryan, a 42-year-old woman from Eastwood, New York, was discovered unconscious after suffering severe injuries from a firework explosion. Authorities believe she may have been intentionally targeted, as the device used was a commercial-grade firework, which suggests a deliberate and brutal attack. The investigation has yielded few leads, and despite efforts from law enforcement and the public, no one has been arrested or charged in connection with her death. Carol Ryan's case stands as a stark reminder of the dangers lurking in seemingly ordinary places. If you have any information about Carol Ryan's case, contact the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office at 315-435-3051. To submit an anonymous tip, text TIPONON and your tip to 847411.Sources: Firecracker https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/firecracker-the-murder-of-carol-ryan/id1715319542Last Seen Alive: Carol Ryan https://www.localsyr.com/news/local-news/a-possible-suspect-in-a-27-year-old-cold-case/https://kimparr.medium.com/my-theory-of-the-murder-of-carol-ryan-5dbfb2fe9448https://www.localsyr.com/news/local-news/detectives-still-trying-to-find-carol-ryans-killer-25-years-after-her-brutal-death/?ipid=promo-link-block1https://www.syracuse.com/crime/2023/11/why-theres-a-sliver-of-chance-carol-ryans-murder-could-be-solved-after-27-years-firecracker-ep-6.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
In this gripping Part 3 episode, we dive into the chilling 1996 murder of 2 beloved high school cheerleaders from Dryden, New York. Sarah Hajney and Jennifer Bolduc. The tragic loss of 2 young lives that would forever alter this town that is referred to by many as The Village of the Damned. Even in such a close-knit community, you never quite know who is living next door.Sources:The Cheerleaders: A True Story About a Five-Year-String of Murders, Accidents, and Suicide in a Small New York Town (The Stacks Readers Series) by E. Jean Carroll https://watch.plex.tv/watch/show/village-of-the-damned-1/season/1/episode/5?uri=provider%3A%2F%2Ftv.plex.provider.vod%2Flibrary%2Fmetadata%2F658377d7dfcbddb6e05694d9https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ny-supreme-court/1409922.htmlhttps://www.syracuse.com/news/2017/12/upstate_ny_towns_bloody_past_in_the_spotlight_of_new_tv_series_residents_upset.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/03/nyregion/man-charged-in-killings-of-2-girls-is-found-hanged-in-cell.htmlhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/the-stacks-the-searing-story-of-how-murder-stalked-a-tiny-new-york-town/https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=osw19990916-01.1.1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN----------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 this chilling PART 2 episode, we dive deep into the mysterious town of Dryden, NY. The town, known for its eerie atmosphere and unexplained events, becomes the center of attention again when two-year-old Aliza May Bush vanishes without a trace one fateful evening. Despite an exhaustive search, the child's disappearance reveals a web of lies.But the story doesn't end there. The town's beloved football coach, Stephen Starr, a man who had been the heart of the local high school football team for years, is brutally murdered by his daughter's ex-boyfriend. The dark legacy that has haunted Dryden, NY for years is still not finished.Sources: https://casetext.com/case/people-v-lane-69https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA175420048&sid=sitemap&v=2.1&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w&userGroupName=nysl_oweb&isGeoAuthType=true&aty=geohttps://watch.plex.tv/show/village-of-the-damned-1/season/1/episode/2https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ny-supreme-court/1430895.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/appellate-division-third-department/2004/2004-02450.html 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
Happy Holidays Residue listeners! As a special holiday treat, I would like to introduce you to my lovely podcasting friends, Mandy & Avery. I totally dig their podcast, Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes. I know you will love them, too! Give these two bad ass ladies a listen and a follow! Stay Paranoid, Chrissy xoxo "In this gripping episode, we delve into the gruesome homicide of Shelby Tracy Tom, a case that has haunted Vancouver, BC, for years. Join us as we explore the chilling details and uncover the unsettling truths behind this unsolved mystery that has left the community in shock. --- Creep it real, Mandy & Avery Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes Podcast"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 this chilling Part 1 episode, we dive into the tragic and haunting case of the Harris family whose lives were brutally cut short on December 22nd, 1989. The small, tight-knit community of Dryden, NY was shaken to its core when the bodies of 39-year-old Warren Harris, his wife 41-year-old Dodie, daughter 15-year-old Shelby, and son 11-year-old Marc were found in their home just days before Christmas. For decades after this Christmas crime, Dryden, NY has been referred to as the Village of the Damned. But, for the people who call it home, this portrayal feels like a slap in the face. To the locals, Dryden is more than just a small, quiet … cursed town. The horrific murders of the Harris Family on December 22nd, 1989 were only the beginning of a series of tragic events to strike this small town. Sources:https://watch.plex.tv/watch/show/village-of-the-damned-1/season/1?uri=provider%3A%2F%2Ftv.plex.provider.vod%2Flibrary%2Fmetadata%2F658377d5dfcbddb6e05694d5https://truecrimediscussions.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-harris-family-murders.html?m=1https://cnycentral.com/news/local/gallery/community-reacts-to-ruling-on-kinge-video?photo=1https://ithacavoice.org/2015/03/remembering-dark-days-dryden/https://www.ithacajournal.com/story/news/local/2017/11/28/dryden-officials-offended-new-docuseries-murders-80-s-90-s/902852001/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Police_Troop_C_scandalSend 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
It was Christmas night 2003 in the town of Nampa, Idaho. 83 year-old Bob Young and his 73 year-old wife, Idella Young, were set to enjoy a nice quiet Christmas dinner alone in their home. After hearing a knock on their front door, the elderly couple would allow a monster into their home that holiday night. A case that investigators would stop at nothing to solve. Years go by with no suspects and no leads. Persistence pays off when detectives look back on the case with fresh eyes. A killer was always lurking in the background. Sources:Homicide For The Holidays: Season 2, Episode 3: Christmas Mourning https://www.ktvb.com/article/home/man-who-killed-nampa-couple-in-2003-gets-life-in-prison/277-364575779https://www.idahopress.com/news/crime_courts/crime/roberts-gets-life-term/article_9945c2c0-33e8-11df-a9e7-001cc4c002e0.htmlhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11808544/robert-craig-young#:~:text=They%20both%20had%20their%20real,to%20their%20church%20and%20community.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 textWoHos!This was an episode that took forever to record and forever and a day to get released, but it is finally here!Mac chose ONIBABA from 1964 for his first J-Horror film. for our "Fall" series (which will now be a Winter series). If you haven't had a chance to see this Kaneto Shindo classic, do yourself a favor!In Mom & Mac chat (from early November), we discuss:Sweating, vacuum attachments, exercising regularly, going to the doctor while trans, going to the doctor while an Onibaba, and being an ex-problem drinker at the holidays.Coming up on the pod:Chrissy Champagne from Residue, a True Crime Podcast will join us to discuss HELLO, MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT 2, EXHUMA for our next K-Horror pick, and Quinn will join the pod to discuss LADY IN A CAGE.Be careful out there! Thank you for another great year of support. It means the World of Horror™ to us, truly!I discussed another Kaneto Shindo film, KURONEKO, on Episode 70.We love you, WoHos! DON'T go into the basement! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
This week on Residue we explore the eerie world of songs that were inspired by true crime cases. This episode features songs by Sarah McLachlan, Nirvana, Sherman Kelly, and Boomtown Rats. You might be surprised by the real story behind the songs you've been humming all these years. SOURCES:https://americansongwriter.com/the-unhealthy-fan-obsessions-that-inspired-sarah-mclachlans-possession/https://www.treblezine.com/sarah-mclachlan-possession-fame-dark-side/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_(Nirvana_song)https://ultimateclassicrock.com/story-songs/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Elementary_School_shooting_(San_Diego)https://thebigboardblog.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/this-is-not-a-love-song/https://vinyldialogues.com/VinylDialoguesBlog/the-traumatic-experience-that-inspired-the-hit-dancing-in-the-moonlight/https://americansongwriter.com/meaning-behind-dancing-in-the-moonlight/https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/articles/features/the_incredibly_disturbing_real-life_story_behind_nirvanas_polly-134482https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pktAYAk-q1chttps://faroutmagazine.co.uk/tragic-events-led-to-nirvana-song-polly/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CENYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5PkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5160,21359https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Moonlight#:~:text=%22Dancing%20in%20the%20Moonlight%22%20is,on%20the%20Billboard%20Hot%20100.https://americansongwriter.com/the-meaning-and-tragic-kidnapping-behind-one-of-nirvanas-darkest-songs-polly/Dancing In The Moonlight written by Sherman Kelly Polly written by Kurt Cobain/Nirvana 18 and Life by Skid RowI Don't Like Mondays by Boomtown RatsPossession by Sarah McLachlan 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 1999, a Jericho, NY homeowner finds a 55-gallon barrel in the crawlspace of his home. The barrel contained the remains of a pregnant woman in her late 20's. The woman's purse was at the bottom of the barrel, and inside was a little phone book that would contain all of the answers to this nightmare. Detectives will follow a string of clues that would lead them to a small retirement community in Boca Raton, Florida where they would come face to face with a monster. Sources: Buried In The Backyard, S1, Ep3: Lady In A Barrel https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-clue-in-the-drum/https://www.yahoo.com/news/justice-story-mystery-mummified-woman-211600125.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEKpNYGBLpWbyE-DRegp1BajELy7xCgDeIVTsM6q2x-fuADdWt0X9BnJtLxqzoQvI6z_XfiF8rH25tbWOrPzW1vQHwu0LmybOxOlVMVncRR3F6I8nHUFnpNTpt9XEyEsg3KZONVdC2L-XxveNNU8dWn_7dd8Vsma3oJar4gaD9p6Send 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 morning hours of Thanksgiving 1995, a 911 call was placed in Fairfax County, Virginia. Michael Lee had just returned home from a night out to find his neighbor, Elizabeth Harper, running towards him in his yard. Her house was on fire, and she just jumped from a second story window to escape the flames. Her elderly mother and 2 children, Anne (20) and Matt (18), could still be inside. After fire investigators search the home, they find the body of Anne Harper. But, it appeared that Anne had been bludgeoned with a rolling pin and stabbed with a kitchen knife. Who did this to Anne Harper on what was supposed to be a day of thankfulness and gratitude? The Harper's appeared to be a loving family on the outside, but we don't always know what is going on behind closed doors. Sources: Homicide For The Holidays: Season 5, Ep. 4 https://annajourney.com/essays/the-goliath-jazz/https://www.fracturedfairfax.com/Matthew_B._Harper.htmlhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1998/11/23/victims-words-may-be-used-in-murder-trial/f35edbf5-18d5-4a89-9818-47ec50d70e92/https://blog.geetauniversity.edu.in/the-fascinating-world-of-forensic-podiatry-solving-crimes-from-the-ground-up/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