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Episode 50 - Alaska This week we bundle up and head to Alaska! It's our 50th episode!!! Amber starts us off with the random murder of 4 teenagers in Russian Jack Springs Park. This case sparked rapid changes to the Alaskan laws around mental incompetence and guilt. Then Maggie tells us about serial killer Robert Hansen also known as the "Butcher Baker". Between 1971 and 1983 Robert Hansen abducted raped and murdered at least 17 women and attacked many more. Sources: https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/meach-charles.htm#:~:text=Charles%20Meach%20%7C%20Murderpedia%2C%20the%20encyclopedia%20of%20murderers&text=In%20a%20Criminal%20Court%20matter,of%20mental%20disease%20or%20defect. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ice+cold+killers+episodes&&view=detail&mid=6BDFAC4E3F950367A08A6BDFAC4E3F950367A08A&&FORM=VDRVRV" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hansen https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/robert-hansen-dies-at-75-convicted-alaska-serial-killer/2014/08/22/cf2d2acc-2989-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.html https://nypost.com/2018/05/25/bank-robber-busted-while-counting-cash-outside-fbi/
Episode 46 - Massachusetts This week we are in Massachusetts! We throw some tea in the harbor and witch it up in Salem and then we explore some crimes. Amber starts us off with the story of the Murder in Room 406. It's an old timey case and the man imprisoned for the crime was tried solely on circumstantial evidence. Was it enough? Then Maggie tells the (probably well known) story of Daniel LaPlante. This story is crazy and takes a very sinister turn. https://www.historicalcrimedetective.com/the-murder-in-room-406/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_LaPlante https://www.talkmurderwithme.com/blog/2021/2/3/daniel-laplante https://medium.com/chameleon/daniel-laplante-a-chilling-story-of-a-disturbed-young-killer-8ee51bfc7db9
Episode 38 - Pennsylvania This week we're in PA! Amber starts us off with Sherry Shriner, the leader of a reptile alien online cult and her "coincidental" connection to several mysterious deaths. Then Maggie tells us about The Biddle Brothers. It's an old timey case, with a love affair and a jail escape! Sources: Reptile Cult Leader Says Her Follower Was Killed by NATO (thedailybeast.com) https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/11/alien-reptile-murder-cult-barbara-rogers-sherry-shriner/ https://www.pennlive.com/daily-buzz/2019/06/we-would-have-liked-to-see-her-get-more-da-after-alien-cult-killer-is-sentenced-in-pa.html https://lawandcrime.com/crime/she-was-convicted-of-murdering-boyfriend-after-run-in-with-a-cult-that-believed-in-evil-reptilians-the-news-hasnt-gotten-any-better-for-her/ https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/pennsylvania/pa-court-denies-appeal-of-woman-convicted-of-3rd-degree-murder-in-boyfriends-death/article_01fe1676-77a0-11eb-8c49-97a3bc54edd8.htmlhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-opportunist/id1551162705 http://www.hauntedpittsburghtours.com/p/blog-page_31.html https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/blog/detre-library-archives/mrs-soffel-and-the-biddle-boys https://newsinteractive.post-gazette.com/thedigs/2017/02/06/i-think-it-safe-to-say-that-hard-work-killed-her/ https://www.historicalcrimedetective.com/the-wardens-wife-kate-soffel-the-biddle-brothers-1902/ https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/02/02/101932690.pdf https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/warden-wife-aided-daring-1902-escape-article-1.2273766
Episode 37 - Michigan This week we're in Michigan! We've got a shorter episode this week but all of the stories are really good! Maggie starts us off with the story of Nina Housden who had her car break down at the worst possible moment. Then Maggie also tells us about serial killer Gary Addison Taylor and how the system really failed. And Amber wraps us up with the "self defense" murder of Daniel Sorensen by Jean Pierre Orlewicz! Sources: https://murderpedia.org/female.H/h/housden-nina.htm https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19441228&id=nN5OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w_8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3909,3717626 https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Gary_Taylor https://murderpedia.org/male.T/t/taylor-gary-addison.htm http://www.murderpedia.org/male.O/o/orlewicz-jean-pierre.htm
Episode 30 - Georgia This week we're in Georgia! Amber tells us about the tragic life of Janie Lou Gibbs and her many losses... Then Maggie tells us about the alleged bank fraud by Arthur Cofield. Then about the malpractice lawsuit of William Martinez's wife. Then about Pat and Tom Allanson and their troubled relationship with Tom's parents, and Pat's involvement in resolving those problems. Sources: https://murderpedia.org/female.G/g/gibbs-janie-lou.htm https://allongeorgia.com/georgia-public-safety/georgia-man-indicted-for-stealing-11-million-while-in-prison/ http://lawrenceville.11alive.com/news/news/119022-cop-dies-during-3-way-sex-widow-wins-3-million https://murderpedia.org/female.A/a/allanson-patricia.htm
Episode 28 - Alabama This week we're in Alabama! Amber starts us off with the story of the Alabama Snake and neither of us can really decide what we think of the whole situation. Then Maggie tells us about the slanderous online attack against Monika Glennon. Sources: https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/alabama-snake https://gizmodo.com/when-a-stranger-decides-to-destroy-your-life-1827546385
Read long to learn the phrases TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT and LOOK OUT!In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to be on the lookout. When you were on the lookout for something or someone, it means that you are actively looking for them. Here's a great example. I like teaching you little English phrases every day, so I'm always on the lookout for new English phrases. Every day, I listen to all the conversations around me, I listen to the radio, I listened to television shows that are in English, when I'm watching the news in English. I'm always on the lookout for new English phrases that I hear so that I can teach them to you. Another good example would be this. When the police are looking for a criminal, they are on the lookout for that criminal. That means when they drive around in their police cars, they're actively looking all the time. So yes, once again, when you are on the lookout for something, you are trying to find it, or you're trying to find that person.The other phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase look out. This is a phrase that we yell or shout at someone, maybe when something's about to hit them. Imagine you are at a football game and the ball is heading towards your friend's head. You would say, look out. When you yell look out in English, it means that the person should pay attention. The person should look around them because something is about to happen that might not be very good. So once again, when you are on the lookout for someone or something, it means that you are actively looking or listening for that thing or that person, okay. It can be both listen and look. You can do both, actually. And when you yell look out or when you show look out, it means that someone should just immediately look around them, because maybe they're gonna get hit by a ball or something else bad is going to happen.But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from Rose and this was a great comment, and it has a couple of followup comments as well. Rose says, "In some families, "there is a get together every weekend. "So it is a lot of work "for those who have it in their house." Then Roman replied and said, "It's true." Then Maggie replied, and I love Maggie's reply. Maggie said, "Tell me about it." That is an awesome phrase, Maggie. Great job using that phrase. Basically what Maggie is saying is I agree with you, and you could just talk about that and I would continue to agree with you, because Maggie probably has some experience with having get togethers. My response was this. "Very true. "Before COVID, my mum would often "have a small get together on Sundays, "and it was a lot of work for her. "She misses the social time, "but doesn't miss the cleanup." So yeah, when you have people over, when you have a small get together, sometimes you have to provide food, and then afterwards you do have to clean up as well, and that can take quite a bit of time.Hey, I did want to read a second, oh, by the way, thank you so much, Rose, for that comment. That was an awesome one. Just a sec. Sorry, I had to check something. Yes, thank you Rose for that comment. Sorry, I briefly forgot who made the original comment so I had to pick my paper up off the ground again.I wanted to look at a second comment today, because I wanna talk a little bit about school. Lara says, "Do your students attend school "or do they have remote learning?" My response was, "Right now, "we have four days of in school learning "and one day of remote learning. "It seems to be going well so far." So again, I know I give you a lot of updates about my life and my job. Things seem to be going well here in Ontario, Canada, so my school has decided that we will have in class learning.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadian)
Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain! This week we drive through Oklahoma (virtually of course). Amber starts us off with a sad story of the murder of Anne Josette Hill, and how 16 year olds can really just eff up their lives and other peoples lives with their stupid stupid decisions. Then Maggie tells us of The Hex House of Tulsa and the powers that Carolann Smith may or may not have possessed! (and the people she may or may not have murdered) Sources: http://murderpedia.org/female.T/t/thomas-chloe.htm https://www.news9.com/story/5e35a33983eff40362be4577/teens-charged-with-murdering-missing-piedmont-girl-formally-arraigned https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9fxxQbQQus https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/oklahoma/evil-history-ok/
Kayla tells a ghost story! Then Maggie investigates the mysterious death of Edwin Bartlett, also known as the Pimlico Mystery. Fuckle the Buck Up, because All Medicine Was Poison! Banjo Music: SFX MACHINE BR
In this episode, Garrett and Bink bring on guest Maggie Gilmer, who is also Bink's older sister. They dive into Bink's thoughts on the new Selena Gomez song and her relationship woes with Justin Bieber. Then Maggie dives into her story where she talks about the heart ache of the accumulation of broken relationships and how God provided through that with her now wonderful, rock-star husband --AJ. She then talks about her "pregnant year" as she suffered a terrible loss with a miscarriage at the beginning of the year, but became pregnant again and is due to have a baby girl, named Hally, at the beginning of the new year. She talks about trusting God when the road isn't easy as she experienced so much joy and so much loss in such a short period of time.
This week, Matt is back, and the gang has a few plea's for out listeners. Then Maggie dishes about Reality Shows, and Kyle asks about the best evading police stories
S&M saw Joker and talk about it with no spoilers. Then Maggie tells us about Polly Klaas & Shawn talks about Back to the Future.
Kyle couldn't make the show this week, so Maggie and Matt bring you the episode mostly on their own. Luckily, Kyle asked two of his "friends" to guest host! Then Maggie learns about video games, and also recounts how NCAA athletes really hate each other.
Welp, Spider-Man is out of the MCU so Shawn has to talk about it a lot. Then Maggie talks about Ben & Jerry's "What's the Doughboy afraid of?" campaign and Shawn tells us about Moon Knight and She-Hulk.
What an episode! We tried to watch Aquaman and it did not go well. Then Maggie covers the lizard people conspiracy theory and Shawn covers Street Fighter.
We discussed how wins make us happy. Then Maggie showed me her basketball cards, & it was awesome