Summary
Today's topic is the Ghost Club, a paranormal investigation and research organization. The Todd talk about the history of the Ghost Club, its notable members, and its investigations into spiritualism and psychic phenomena. They also mention the club's closure and subsequent relaunch, as well as its focus on skeptical discussions of paranormal topics. The conversation covers various topics including the Ghost Club, haunted locations, personal anecdotes, and music recommendations. The hosts discuss notable investigations by the Ghost Club and mention locations such as Borley Church, Chingle Hall, and Winchester Theater. They also share personal stories about haunted places and experiences. .
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Jul 16
41 min
Summary
This conversation discusses the story of Marvin Heemeyer and his rampage in a modified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado. Heemeyer felt wronged by the local government and businesses and sought revenge by destroying buildings and infrastructure. The conversation explores the details of Heemeyer's bulldozer, his targets, and the response from law enforcement. It also delves into the debate surrounding Heemeyer's actions and the impact on the community.
Keywords
Marvin Heemeyer, property disputes, municipal red tape, anger, resentment, fines, legal battles, bulldozer, delusion, Marvin Heemeyer, bulldozer rampage, Granby, Colorado, revenge, modified bulldozer, targets, law enforcement, community impact
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Jul 9
54 min
In this conversation, the hosts discuss a hiking incident in the Khamar Daban mountain range in 1993, where seven hikers experienced mysterious deaths. The hikers were found with symptoms of bleeding from the eyes and mouth, foaming at the mouth, and convulsions. One survivor, Valentina, was covered in blood and taken to the police station. The hosts speculate that the deaths may have been caused by nerve gas or chemical warfare testing by the Russian government. They also mention similarities to the Dyatlov Pass incident.
Keywords: hiking, mysterious deaths, Khamar Daban, 1993, bleeding, foaming, convulsions, survivor, nerve gas, chemical warfare, Russian government, Dyatlov Pass incident,
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Jun 25
54 min
In this weeks episode we discuss the story of "Dennis", a physicist who claimed to have worked at a secret government facility called S4, located near Area 51. "Dennis" alleged that he worked on reverse engineering alien spacecraft and studying element 115, a power source used in these crafts. Despite skepticism and attempts to discredit him, his story has remained consistent over the years. The conversation explores the credibility of "Dennis's" claims and the evidence supporting his story.
Keywords
Bob Lazar, physicist, S4, Area 51, alien spacecraft, element 115, reverse engineering, credibility, evidence, Dreamland, Skunk works, UFO's, Flying Saucers, George Knapp
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Jun 18
45 min
Summary
In this episode, Lindy returns to discuss the evolution of slang words and phrases over the years. She covers various slang terms from different decades and explains their meanings. She also delves into modern slang used by kids today, providing insights and explanations for parents to better understand their children's language.
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Jun 11
44 min
Today, the boys are joined by the one and only Shmeebs as they tackle conversations covering a range of topics, including historical facts and (what we find as ) humorous banter. It also delves into the origins of the Olympics and the role of women in the games. The conversation continues covering a wide range of topics, including historical events, famous personalities, and bizarre facts. It transitions from discussing the 1900 Paris Olympics to goth chicks, arsenic complexion wafers, Victorian era practices, rhinoceros Clara, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, and the United States government's cloud bombing attempts.It delves into the origins of ketchup, the preservation of mummies, and the philosophy of Socrates. The hosts also share amusing personal stories and engage in playful banter throughout the recording. This episode is not intended to listened to by anyone, anywhere, and exists only for the amusement of those individuals who find cartoon stick figures depicted with large members and references to Monty Python.
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Jun 3
1 hr 1 min
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The conversation revolves around the Mandela Effect, a phenomenon where people remember events or details differently from how they actually occurred. The hosts discuss various examples of the Mandela Effect, such as Nelson Mandela's death, famous movie quotes, and brand logos. They also touch on the concept of multiple dimensions and the role of CERN's Large Hadron Collider. The conversation is filled with humor and personal anecdotes.
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May 27
48 min
We broke the 90 week streak of new episodes every Tuesday...but....
Summary
Zach and Sphar discuss their recent absence from releasing an episode on Tuesday and the reasons behind it. They talk about their experiences driving in different states, particularly in the South, and express their frustrations with the driving habits they encountered. They also touch on their personal lives, including Zach's music releases and Sphar's work as a truck driver. The conversation takes a turn towards discussing theories such as the Mandela Effect and the idea that the world ended in 1988, leading to an alternate reality. They also express their opinions on Disney and its remakes of classic movies. The conversation covers various topics including the challenges faced by truck drivers, frustrations with Walmart, favorite podcast episodes, upcoming topics, and a discussion on cults and government agencies.
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May 22
31 min
Summary
In part 2 of the series, Lindy discusses Dorothea Puente's time in prison and her release. They also talk about a strange incident involving a missing hammer and a haunted house. The conversation then shifts to Dorothea's new relationship with Everson Gilmouth and the joint bank account they open. Dorothea continues her boarding house operation, taking in dangerous individuals. She pays a carpenter with a truck to build a box, which turns out to be a makeshift coffin. The box is later dumped in a popular dumping ground. Dorothea Puente, a boarding house owner, continues her killing spree by targeting vulnerable residents. She befriends them, offers them drinks laced with drugs, and then kills them. She buries their bodies in the garden and disposes of their body parts outside the city. Dorothea's victims include Everson Gillmouth, Dorothy Miller, Benjamin Fink, Betty Palmer, and Leona Carpenter. She uses various methods to kill her victims, including drug overdoses and cutting off their hands and feet. Dorothea's charm and grandmotherly persona help her gain the trust of her victims. Dorothea continues her killing spree, targeting residents of her boarding house. She manipulates and controls the residents, using fear and deception to keep them silent. She kills James Gallup and Carol Dunning, and treats her other residents poorly. She even kills her trusted assistant, Chief, and buries him in the backyard. Dorothea's house emits foul smells, which she blames on various excuses. She invites Bert, a gentle giant with schizophrenia, into her home and eventually kills him too. Dorothea's crimes go unnoticed until a social worker, Judy, becomes suspicious and starts investigating. Dorothea Puente, also known as the Death House Landlady, was a serial killer who operated a boarding house in Sacramento, California. She targeted elderly and disabled individuals, luring them into her home and then murdering them for their money. Puente buried the bodies in her backyard and cashed their social security checks. She was eventually caught when a social worker became suspicious and alerted the police. Puente was convicted of nine murders and sentenced to life in prison. She died in 2011 at the age of 82.
Keywords
Dorothea Puente, prison, release, haunted house, hammer, relationship, joint bank account, boarding house, carpenter, truck, box, coffin, dumping ground, Dorothea Puente, boarding house, killing spree, vulnerable residents, drinks laced with drugs, burying bodies, dismemberment, charm, grandmotherly persona, Dorothea, killing spree, manipulation, control, fear, deception, boarding house, residents, James Gallup, Carol Dunning, mistreatment, Chief, foul smells, Bert, schizophrenia, investigation, Dorothea Puente, Death House Landlady, serial killer, boarding house, Sacramento, elderly, disabled, money, social security checks, backyard, convicted, life in prison
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May 14
1 hr 31 min
Summary
Dorothea Helen (Gray) Puente, born in 1929, had a difficult childhood with alcoholic parents and abuse. She created a new persona and story to escape her past. After leaving the foster system, she turned to sex work in Olympia, Washington. Business was good as soldiers returned from war. She eventually got engaged to a customer named Fred McFaul. Dorothea's marriage to Fred deteriorates as she becomes more focused on her own interests. She becomes pregnant twice but has no interest in her children and gives them up for adoption. Dorothea's lies and lack of housekeeping skills strain her relationship with Axel, leading to physical abuse. She opens a brothel in Sacramento but is arrested for solicitation. After her release, she is arrested again for vagrancy. Dorothea continued her criminal activities after her release from prison. She made a reputation as a healthcare expert in jail and got hired as a nurse's aide after her release. She cared for the elderly in their homes, but also stole from them. Dorothea retired from private nursing and opened a boarding house, where she continued to rob and kill her residents. She formed a business partnership with Ruth Monroe and opened a successful restaurant. However, Dorothea drained their shared account and planned to flee to Mexico. She was caught at the airport and sentenced to prison. Ruth died under suspicious circumstances, but her death was ruled a suicide. Dorothea was prohibited from running a boarding house or working with vulnerable people after her release.
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May 7
1 hr 1 min
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