A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery

A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery

Brown (the rude one), and Easter (the prude one), are two middle school teachers who have always loved Unsolved Mysteries and Robert Stack. Starting with the first season, every week they will recap and discuss two wild stories.

Episodes

September 16, 2022 68 mins

Sorry for the wonky audio on this one guys! We had a minor issue when saving and the Rude is quiet-ish for the first 20 minutes or so. This week the Rude and the Prude discuss the strange murder of Charlie Sigmin and the subsequent disappearance of Garey Goff & Ann Sigmin. We also review the updates on the deaths of Kevin Ives & Don Henry whose mysterious deaths are now being rule a homicide. Brown is sick of the word negli...

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Yes, you are not mistaken and this is sort of an episode of "A Rude, A Prude, and An Unsolved Mystery" in your feed. Here is our formal apology and some extended outtakes that we stuck together. 

We are so sorry guys! Life happened and it kept happening and it was honestly kind of annoying. The Prude does all of our editing and kind of just hit a wall, but we're really back this time! 

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Hello on this fine Wednesday... 

Recently Brown and Easter's lovely (conservative) school district decided to roll out a list of books deemed "inappropriate" for our school-aged children. Brown and Easter have both gone to bat with the librarian and this archaic policy and are now gracing your podcast feeds with out rants. Brown and Easter are not just mothers, not just Robert Stack groupies, they're al...

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This week the Rude and the Prude dive into Catholicism and the unsolved murders of Fr. Reynaldo Rivera and Fr. John Kerrigan. They'll also discuss, much to Brown's dismay, Steve and Patty Johnson's encounter with a strange rock that they believed turned their luck around. Easter wants to know Fr. Rivera's strength training plan and Brown, a lover of all rocks... is ready to never talk about the mysterious boulde...

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Brown and Easter cover the mysterious and unexplained death of healthy 17-year-old Kurt Sova, as well as the forced separation of John Nellis from his young son and American father. This is now and forever a Dorothy Sova appreciation podcast, because she was basically the lead detective on her own son's case. Brown might shed a tear or two over John's story, and Easter is not in a dumpster; she's just late. 

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This week the Rude and the Prude discuss the Steven Cox investment fraud that led hundreds of investors penniless and Steven Cox and Eugene Richmond on the run. We'll also try our best to talk about the murder of 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn. Easter tries her best to mitigate the "cox" jokes and Brown is ready to park multiple sports utility vehicles on Steven Cox's forehead. Strap in for this one; it's a d...

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Sorry for the delay in posting it turns out the flu makes you not want to edit a podcast. This week Easter and Brown discuss the disappearance of Christi Nichols, wherein Mark Nichols was the lone person of interest. They also review Mark Adams and his escape from San Quentin prison. Easter apologizes for her voice in this one and Brown is just here to drag Mark Nichols through the mud. Enjoy! 

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This is a long one folks! We're discussing three different stories this week to finish up our coverage of episode seven of "Unsolved Mysteries." Featured in this episode are the ghostly occurrences at the General Wayne Inn, the tragic murder of Gretchen Burford, and the abduction of Mississippi aristocrat Annie Laurie Hearin. 

Additional Notes: 
00:00 - 3:00 - Introduction 
4:58 - Introduction to Gen...

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We're finally done with the Son of Sam and moving onto Curly Green, a man with a small fortune and no heir, and the tragic racially motivated murders of Harold and Thelma Swain. Easter opens the show talking about the Twilight Trivia she attended and Brown is ready to rob Olive Garden of all their parmesan.

Additional Notes:
00:00 - 4:00 - Introduction
4:31 - Curly Green Preview
6:11 - Curly Green died...

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March 18, 2022 68 mins

This week Brown and Easter finish up discussing the Son of Sam segments, finally. Brown cannot get enough parmesan cheese and Easter swears she meant to say "wheaties."

Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event. 

A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery is for people 18 years and older. *Listener* discretion is advised. 

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March 11, 2022 59 mins

This week is a little different. Brown and Easter are discussing the first part of the Son of Sam coverage and will finish up the second part in next week's episode. Brown hates that David Berkowitz was often referred to as Berky and Easter needs Tommy Zaino to button his shirt and stop body shaming. Buckle up.

Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event. 

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This week Easter and Brown discuss the suspicious deaths of teenagers Don Henry and Kevin Ives, as well as the mysterious disappearance of Dennis Walker's eight million dollar sports memorabilia collection. Easter really wants her own pair of large glasses and Brown promises not go to off the rails in this one. 

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This week Brown and Easter discuss the still unsolved case of "sky-jacker" D.B. Cooper. Brown cannot deal with Florence Shaftner's composite sketch of Count Dracula and Easter tries her best D.B. Cooper impression.

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A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery is for people 18 years and older. *Listen...

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This week, Easter and Brown discuss the disappearance of Gail DeLano, who went on a blind date and never returned. Brown is done with all the misogyny in the episode; including from Mr. Stack himself, while Easter uses every skill she picked up in high school theater to read Gail’s diary entries.

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This week Easter and Brown discuss the supernatural phenomena on the Queen Mary ghost ship and the murder of Roxanne Woodson. They get real personal with Queen Mary's bows and hulls; and Brown really appreciates the extra shade Robert Stack is throwing in this episode.

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This week Brown and Easter discuss the story of devout Christian housewife Diane Brodbeck, who helped Jon Yount, a convicted murderer, escape from prison, and the many treasure hunters of Bedford Virginia. Easter nearly collapses when Brown brings out her “tidbits” and Brown knows just how many pairs of underwear you should bring for a trip out of town: all of them.

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This week Brown and Easter discuss the attack on Susan Laferte, the murder of Doreen Picard, and the terrible crimes of “Con Juan” Luis Carlucci. Brown wants the make-up and wardrobe department to step their game up, and Easter is already planning for Brown’s 40th birthday.

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This week Brown and Easter discuss the unexplained death of 17-year-old Kurt McFall and the missing letters of World War II soldiers. Brown and Easter cannot agree on the circumstances of Kurt's death, but Brown does come clean about her Applebee's craving, 

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This week, on A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery Brown and Easter take on the first half of Robert's second episode; the murder of Elmer DeBoer, and the wrongful conviction of Michael Martin. Brown and Easter disagree on Missy Munday's complicity in Elmer's murder, but they both agree that Michael never should have brought a knife to a gun fight, especially in Texas.

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This week, Easter and Brown tackle the final two mysteries of episode one; the disappearances of Glen and Bessie Hyde and Dottie Caylor. Brown just wants Bessie to be able to finish her glass of wine and Easter is ready to risk it all for Paula Powers.

Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event. 

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