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On January 4, 2022, 64-year-old Sheila Fletcher and her husband, Clay Fletcher, found their 36-year-old daughter Lacey dead on their couch. Apparently, for at least 12 years, Lacey Fletcher had been neglected by her parents after becoming basically couch-ridden due to cognitive decline. Lacey had been diagnosed with social anxiety and severe autism. After this, Sheila and Clay abandoned their daughter on the couch to suffer in her ...
He appeared at her church. He was “funny, romantic, the most sensitive man I’ve ever met,” Wainscott said. “The guy that every girl would want.” Soon they were dating and eating dinner at Red Lobster and watching movies. He would bring toys for her kids. “Very engaging. Down to earth. Nice fellow,” their pastor said. But when a police officer approached her with a photograph she said “That’s John" (her presumed perfect man).
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In the 1970s, Roch Theriault convinced a small group of people to abandon their lives and possessions and go with him to an isolated community in rural Quebec. After attaining absolute control over his followers, Theriault dictated every part of the Ant Hill Kids' existence, including their clothing, diet, thoughts, communication… and probably most disturbingly, their medical treatments... Which were administered by Teareo himself…
...O.J. Simpson was a former NFL football player and convicted armed robber and kidnapper known for being acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.
In this second and final part of our Oj Simpson saga, we talk the trial(s), books, talk show appearances, confessions and the strange legacy left behind by OJ Simpson.
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O.J. Simpson was a former NFL football player and convicted armed robber and kidnapper known for being acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. ...duh, gah! do you even True Crime?
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On April 2, 1990, 23-year-old Mariko Iguchi, a fourth-year college student, decided to take a vacation to Taiwan, where her Taxi driver took more than a liking to her. Her brutal murder has been the subject of many movies and books, and the haunting afterwards...well that's a whole other story.
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In this Weeks Headlines & Shenanigans, we talked about the accusations around P-Diddy and his alleged affiliation with human trafficking and then on a much lighter note, we talk about the 30 million dollar Easter heist, in which the criminals are still at large!
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In February 2021, teenager Brian Cohee attacked, murdered and dismembered 69-year-old Warren Barnes, a homeless man who was sleeping under a bridge in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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Way back in 1849 Bermondsey, London, a Swiss-French woman named Maria Manning and her husband Frederick, murdered her wealthy lover, Patrick O’connor, robbed him, then hid his body under their kitchen floor. Oh, then Maria double crosses her husband and dips with the money. It's a crazy love triangle that just went bad at every corner….
Dean Arnold Corll was an American serial killer, AKA the "Candy Man", he and two accomplices named David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, abducted, tortured and killed at least 28 boys spanning from 1970 to 1973 in Houston, Texas. The crimes, which became known as the Houston Mass Murders, were considered the worst example of serial murder in American history, at that time.
We finally know for sure who murdered Jam Master Jay 20 years ago, and we also know what will happen if you promise people a Willy Wonka Experience at $44 a ticket, only to have guests show up at a warehouse with cardboard popups and candy corn...its not gonna end well, but it sure is funny!
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On the evening of March 24 2014, police responded to a call about a shooting at a residence in Coeur d'Alene Idaho. Little did they know they were walking into the home of a family so obsessed with zombies that they were actually preparing for the zombie apocalypse! What police found inside the house was more horrific and bizarre than anyone could have ever imagined, and people imagined they were paranoid Zombie hunters…so…brace yo...
It was November 2012, and Brooklyn, New York was on edge, as three local shopkeepers were murdered over the course of five months. The killer was a 64-year-old traveling salesman named Salvatore Perrone. Perrone was eventually arrested and convicted for these brutal crimes, and would later be dubbed the “Son of Sal” by media outlets. But…why tho?
Sometime around midnight between Sunday, June 9, and Monday, June 10, 1912, a person or persons entered a home in Villisca, Iowa, and bludgeoned to death eight people sleeping there, including two adults and six children aged 5 through 12. (Violence towards children warning)
The killings became known as the “Villisca Axe Murders,” and are easily the most notorious murders in Iowa history.
The murders spawned nearly ten years of inv...
On March 22, 1977, Charles (Chuck) Morgan, a 29 year-old escrow agent in Tucson, Arizona, went missing after he was abducted on the way to work. Three days later, he made it back home. He had a plastic handcuff around one ankle, and handcuffs/zip ties around his hands. He motioned toward his mouth to indicate he couldn't talk. Chuck wrote that there was a hallucinogenic drug in his throat that could destroy his nervous system.
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Back in 2015, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a “Sick teenager”, working with her boyfriend, stabbed her mother to death in their home in Springfield Missouri. Gypsy had lived her entire life being told, by her mother, that she had life threatening illnesses and that she needed constant care, from her mother of course. But eventually Gypsy wised up, and learned as a teen, that the “diseases” she had been fighting since childhood, were actual...
AKA The Loomis Fargo heist was a robbery that took place in 1997 when then employee, David Ghant, loaded up 17 million dollars into a company van one night after his shift, only to then disappear into thin air. Leading the FBI on an international manhunt, as well as a large-scale investigation into his accomplices, which resulted in 21 people being indicted for the crime, 20 of which plead guilty. It is also the basis for the hit...
In this special TCG episode, we take a look at all the changes we went through this year, the ups and downs and everything in between, as well as talk future TCG developments! Don't forget there is tons of extra content on Patreon! Link Below!
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In this episode we talk about a recent development in Ai that has us a little more than suspicious. A completely Ai-run News Channel, complete with Ai generated news anchors that speak every language, and can look like anyone. Also we talk about a murder where a man went to prison for 12 years based on an eyewitness who was legally blind...its another crazy one.
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