A mystery drama about the limits of experimental science, confronting your own past, present & future, & trying to remember the level select cheat from Sonic 2.
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Chilling thoughts on Cryonics, Biostasis, and related matters. cryospherepress.substack.com
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at what's really happening at Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to advancing cryopreservation science and technology. Through candid monthly conversations with our researchers, medical team, and staff, we share the stories and science driving the world's leading cryonics organization forward.
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Join us, intrepid listeners, as we journey through the compelling, odd, and sometimes horrific lengths people will go to in hopes of achieving eternal life. We’ll hear what--and who--the subjects of our stories were willing to sacrifice to possibly gain a few more years of youth and beauty and life. And we’ll all ask the question: how far would you take the hunt if you were chasing immortality? If you enjoy Chasing Immortality and would like to see more episodes, please consider joining our ...
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The Hydrocarbon Engineering podcast: a podcast series for professionals in the downstream refining, petrochemical and gas processing industries.
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Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch have been making podcasts together for a while now and decided to make ‘How It All Went South’ because they realized they had collected so many stories between them over the years. They've worked together on some of the most popular and beloved podcasts out there - In the Red Clay, Fox Hunter, In the Land of Lies, and Drowning Creek. Along the way, Sean and Jason would call each other constantly, always wanting to share even crazier and more wild stories…and they wan ...
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A selection of science news stories from around the world, presented and curated by richard wheatley
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Life on the road. Ever wondered what it’s like? Driver Stories takes a deep dive into the world of truck drivers and their exploration across North America. Each episode, real truck drivers from around the country will share their life story and experience in trucking with LGT Transport’s Owner, Pam Spaccarotella. Join us and help celebrate the lives of America’s greatest drivers.
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The podcast of David Eagle: the adventures of a non-dancing blind comedian and folk singer.
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Join Dean, Mike & Co. as we take you through the odder side of the news you may not have heard this week! Now with 125% more tangents!
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The 3-year Old Who Spotted a Ghost and the Wonderfully Weird World of Cryogenic Freezing of Humans
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49:16In this week's episode, Sean tries to convince Jason that a 3-year old boy spotted a ghost who is also a missing person. Jason pulls an Austin Powers and cryogenically freezes himself to go back in time and discover the origins (and horrors) of freezing your head for the promise of a better (and lengthy) new life in the future. Learn more about you…
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The NYC Crypto Bros Torture Story and the Jade Janks Case
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55:09In this week's episode, Jason dives into the story of the two men accused of torturing an Italian national in order to get his cryptocurrency password. Sean discusses the Jade Janks case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch
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Travelling towards sustainability: exploring the economics of e-fuels
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31:26In this special episode of the Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast, we sit down with a panel of experts to consider the economics of e-fuels. We’re joined by Zinovia Skoufa, Managing Director, Methanol, Johnson Matthey; Tommy Lykke Wind, Senior Future Fuels Manager, A.P. Moller-Maersk; Leigh Abrams, Senior Business Leader, Emerging Renewable Fuels, Hon…
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(Murder) Class is in Session and Rescue on a Deserted Island
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54:11In this week's episode, Sean discusses a cold case that was solved by a Tennessee high school class. Jason ventures to the far reaches of the Pacific Ocean to discover the story of a remarkable rescue on the tiniest of deserted islands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The impact of trade wars on oil demand and prices
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25:38In this episode, we sit down with Susan Bell, Senior Vice President within Commodity Markets – Oil, Rystad Energy, to consider the impact that trade wars have on global oil demand and oil prices. We discuss the immediate aftermath of President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcements, and the impact that these tariffs continue to have on the g…
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Deployment and Recovery: Inside Alcor's DART Team - Part 2
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1:15:31This is Part 2 of our DART series with Alcor's Medical Response Director, Shelby Calkins. If you haven't listened to Part 1, you should --> listen to it here
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Is Cryonics a Pseudoscience? - Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston
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1:34:00In this episode we talked to Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston, a research fellow at Monash University and author of The Future Loves You. This episode includes considerable debate between the hosts and the guest, as well as participation from a live audience at the Biostasis week at Vitalist Bay.Topics Discussed & Debated: * Why Ariel has used terms like …
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The Bruisingly Dark Side of Wrestling and Death by Quicksand
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47:37In this week's episode, Sean discusses the death of wrestler Bruiser Brody. Jason talks about the dangers of quicksand and a surprising death in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch
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Real-life 'Stranger Things' Experiments and a California Date Gone Wrong
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47:55In this week's episode, Jason discusses Project Starlight, a CIA project that brought in psychics in response to Soviet mind-control experiments. Along the way, they tried to solve a true crime case. But did they succeed? Sean breaks down a 2020 case of a date that ended up causing one of the largest California wildfires at the time. Learn more abo…
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High Profile Case in South Africa and the 103 Year Mystery of the Buffalo Cave
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47:04In this week's episode, Sean delves into the harrowing case of Jocelyn Smith, a six-year-old girl who went missing in South Africa, and the subsequent conviction of her mother, Kelly Smith, for kidnapping and trafficking. The discussion explores the societal implications of such cases, the role of traditional healers, and the broader issue of human…
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The importance of trade associations and industry collaborations
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23:10In this episode, we’re joined by Leakhena Swett, President of the International Liquid Terminals Association (ILTA), and Jay Cruz, Senior Director of Government Affairs and Communications. Leakhena and Jay consider the key role of industry associations and explain how the ILTA advocates for its members. We also discuss the importance of knowledge-s…
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Red Valley presents a special episode introducing a podcast we think you'll love, Desert Skies. On a lonely highway between life and the next life there's one last stop that we all have to make. Desert Skies Astral Plane Fuel and Service Station serves travelers as they embark on their journey through the celestial spheres. Meet the Attendant, the …
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The Wrong Casket and the Mystery of Cabin 28
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44:46In this week's episode, Jason discusses the case of Lucy Mae Johnson, a 95-year old grandmother who died in 2023, but was not at her own funeral. Sean digs into the still-unsolved Keddie Murders from 1981. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast Follow Sean Kipe: Inst…
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A Victoria Goodwin Update and The Human Rowing Machine, Erden Eruc
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45:54In this week's episode, Sean gives an update on the Victoria Goodwin 'Ghost Hunters' case. Jason discusses the incredible story of Erden Eruc, a man who circumnavigated the globe in the craziest way possible. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at…
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DOT Inspections with Sgt. Matt Ramsey and Safety Clerk Todd Donnelly
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40:34Welcome to the 25th episode of Driver Stories! In this special episode, Pam sits down with Sergeant Matt Ramsey of the Nebraska State Patrol and Todd Donnelly, Safety Clerk at LGT and former Nebraska State Patrol officer, to discuss DOT inspections, safety, and staying compliant. With years of law enforcement and safety experience between them, Mat…
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Essential considerations for insulating systems in cryogenic facilities
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26:50Mike Logue, Owens Corning Global Business Director – Mechanical Insulation, delves into factors that can support the performance, safety and longevity of insulating systems installed in hydrocarbon processing environments, including cryogenic facilities. This episode of the Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast is sponsored by Owens Corning FOAMGLAS® cel…
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Lois Gibson, Legendary Sketch Artist and the Angie Solomon Murder-For-Hire Case
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41:15Jason discusses Lois Gibson, world record holder known for her incredible sketches used to try and solve thousands of cases. Sean discusses the Angie Solomon murder-for-hire case in Franklin, TN. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify! Fo…
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Deployment and Recovery: Inside Alcor's DART Team - Part 1
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55:35Episode Overview In this very important episode, Alcor pulls back the curtain on one of its most critical operations: the Deployment and Recovery Team (DART). Join medical response director Shelby Calkins as she provides an in-depth look at the DART team's crucial work. This is the first part of a two-part series that offers unprecedented insight i…
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The Dexter Copycat Killer and the Face Changer
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44:00In this week's episode, Sean discusses the case of Mark Twitchell, the 'Dexter Killer' and Jason dives into the story of Tatsuya Ichihashi, a man on the run for over 2 years following the murder of Lindsay Hawker. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get mer…
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Red Valley presents a special episode introducing a podcast we think you'll love, The Amelia Project. The Amelia Project is a dark comedy podcast about a secret agency that offers a very special service: Faking its clients' deaths and bringing them back with a new identity! Its eccentric clientele includes cult leaders, scientists and even an AI, a…
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When Hippos Attack and Internet Sleuths Gone Wild
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48:09Jason discusses the shocking events that Paul Templer faced while in Zimbabwe when he came face to face with a rogue male hippo. Sean discusses a recent criminal case that was 'solved' by social media. But there's more to the story here than maybe what you've read. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsou…
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The heat pump way to more sustainable energy
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21:53Rasmus Rubycz, Market Manager for New Energy at Atlas Copco Gas and Process, considers how heat pumps as an industrial technology are gaining greater attention as a result of the increased drive for sustainability and the challenges and opportunities of electrification of process heat. He also introduces different technologies and considers how the…
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A Mother's Worst Nightmare: The Patricia Stallings Case
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32:16In the sweltering summer of 1989, Patricia Stallings cradled her three-month-old son, Ryan, as she and her husband David rushed to a St. Louis hospital. Little did they know that this frantic trip would be the beginning of a harrowing journey through a labyrinth of medical misdiagnosis, legal missteps, and a mother’s worst nightmare. Follow us on a…
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Mark Woodward - A Revolution in Cryoprotectants
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1:01:11In this episode of The Cryosphere Podcast, hosts Max Marty and Rebecca Ziegler sit down with Mark Woodward, founder of Wake Bio, who's applying cutting-edge AI techniques to solve one of cryonics' most fundamental challenges: developing superior cryoprotectants. With a background in AI/ML at Google Brain and Stanford, Mark explains how he's now usi…
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The Multi-Hit Hitmen Scheme and Criminals with No Fingerprints
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41:15In this week's episode, Sean talks about a Chinese scheme where multiple hitmen kept passing the buck to someone else to do the job. Jason discusses the fascinating world of fingerprint mutilation and how even famous gangsters have tried to use it as a technique to get away with their crimes. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentso…
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Up in the Air Double Feature: Stealing an Airplane and the Woman in the White Helicopter
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54:26By some crazy coincidence, both Sean and Jason talk about incidents in the air. Sean talks about how a man in Seattle stole a plane and went for a joyride before meeting his untimely death while Jason discusses a prison breakout from the 80s that is the most romantic gesture ever involving Nadine and Michel Vaujour. Follow us on all the socials: In…
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Live From A Nuclear Bunker in Slovakia. Fun Absolutely Guaranteed
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52:24The David Eagle Podcast returns with a bumper bunker-based Herbal Tea Of The Week, as we visit a tea house in Slovakia, situated in a bomb shelter. Six teas from six different countries go to war, but which one will be triumphant. Plus we talk about various recent stand up comedy gigs, including playing to a room of screaming, crying babies, perfor…
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Barbara Mackle: Don't Bury Me, I'm Not Dead!
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46:13The Barbara Mackle case involved the 1968 kidnapping of 20-year-old Barbara Mackle, who was abducted from a motel in Decatur, Georgia. Her kidnappers buried her alive in a specially constructed box, demanding a ransom from her wealthy family. After 83 hours, she was rescued by the FBI. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth Tik…
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Ghostly Coincidences and When the Levee Breaks
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47:24Sean uncovers a ghostly coincidence in the breaking news case about a potential hit of a Ghost Adventures cast member.... ordered by his wife. Jason discusses the shocking 1993 case of James R Scott and how a levee breaking on the Mississippi River sent him to prison for over 30 years. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth Tik…
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On February 28, 1997, two heavily armed bank robbers engaged in a fierce confrontation with the LAPD in broad daylight in the streets of North Hollywood, CA. It is one of the most intense and pivotal gun battles in U.S. police history – and will forever be known as The North Hollywood shootout. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwent…
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Scammers Stick it to the Tech Bros and the 80-year Old Victim Found in a Suitcase
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49:04Sean allows A.I. to take over his life, falling for the tech hacker that grabbed millions from Facebook and Google. Jason discusses a breaking case of an 80-year old female victim found near the river's edge in Oregon... in a suitcase. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouth…
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Terror in Atlanta: The Brian Nichols Story
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51:20While on trial for rape, Brian Nichols overpowered a deputy, stole her gun, and embarked on a deadly rampage. He murdered Judge Rowland Barnes, court reporter Julie Ann Brandau, and Sheriff's Deputy Hoyt Teasley within the courthouse. A massive manhunt for Nichols ensued, causing panic and fear across the Atlanta area. Follow us on all the socials:…
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The role of tank storage in a changing world
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32:39Peter Davidson, CEO of the Tank Storage Association (TSA), joins us to discuss the essential role that the tank storage sector has to play in ensuring supply security and resilience, as well as in facilitating the energy transition. Peter discusses how new technologies are evolving for the tank storage sector, and what the possible implications are…
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The Masked Men and a Hawaii Cold Case Finally Solved 48 Years Later
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39:45In this week's episode, Jason discusses the use of so-real-you-can't-believe-it masks that'll make you take a second glance at a suspicious person. Sean discusses the news of a cold case from 1977 set in Hawaii that may have finally been resolved. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howit…
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Christopher Knight, known as the "North Pond Hermit," lived a solitary existence in the Maine wilderness for 27 years, from 1986 to 2013. He survived by stealing supplies from nearby cabins, committing hundreds of burglaries. Knight's secluded life ended when he was apprehended in 2013. His story gained widespread attention due to the extreme lengt…
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If you enjoy How It All Went South, try Slaycation—a darkly comedic podcast exploring murders, mysterious deaths, and disappearances that happen while you’re on vacation. Hosted by a social worker turned true crime enthusiast, her comedy screenwriter husband, and their Emmy-nominated TV producer friend, this gripping series will have you laughing, …
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In this episode of The Alcor Podcast, we take a look at how the newly formed Alcor Canada is making cryonics more accessible. Their donor-supported model isn’t just for Canada—it’s an approach that could work anywhere, bringing cryonics resources closer to those who want them. No matter where you are, this episode offers valuable insights into sett…
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How Not to Buy a Gorilla and the Alleged $175M Fraud Case of Charlie Javice
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36:48Jason discusses the case of Victor Bernal, director of zoos and parks for the interior state of Mexico, along with 4 accomplices, showed up to purchase a gorilla in a hanger in Miami. But Bernal and his crew didn't know was that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service had set up a sting. Sean discusses the case of Charlie Javice, accused of fraud in a $…
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From Driver to Terminal Manager with Jovan Denson
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35:20Welcome to the 24th episode of Driver Stories and our first episode of 2025! Today's special guest is Jo Denson, our terminal manager in South Carolina. We'll hear about Jo’s time in the Navy, his love for trucking, and his journey to becoming a terminal manager. We'll also listen to a special shoutout from one of the drivers he’s worked with along…
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Murder on the Channel Islands: The Case of Fred Roehler
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43:38The Fred Roehler case centers on the 1981 deaths of Verna Roehler and her son, Douglas Johnson, who drowned during a boating trip near the Channel Islands, California. Initially deemed an accident, suspicions arose due to inconsistencies in Fred Roehler's account and the discovery of head injuries on the victims. Investigations revealed substantial…
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The Oklahoma Candy Family Murders and the Flogging of Michael Fay
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42:28In this episode, Sean discusses the tragic murder case of the Candy family in Oklahoma, where husband and father Jonathon Candy killed all but one of his family members, then turned the gun on himself. Jason discusses the infamous case of Michael Fay from 1993, a teenager who received a controversial caning at the hands of the Singaporean governmen…
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Dr Klaus Brun, Global Director of Research & Development, Ebara Elliott Energy, joins us to discuss the progress that is being made towards adapting centrifugal compressors for high-speed hydrogen compression. Klaus talks us through some of the challenges of the transition to carbon-free energy by 2050, and the important role that hydrogen will hav…
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The 1982 Plane Crash on the Potomac: A Tale of Tragedy and Heroism
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55:31On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the Potomac River shortly after takeoff from Washington National Airport. The Boeing 737-200, bound for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a stop in Tampa, encountered difficulties during its ascent. The plane struck the 14th Street Bridge, a busy thoroughfare connecting Virginia and D.C., before …
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The Disappearance of Iowa Paperboy Johnny Gosch and Questions about the Jessica Alba Kidnapping
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49:14Jason discusses the case of Johnny Gosch, a boy who disappeared in 1982 in Wes Des Moinse, Iowa while delivering newspapers. Forty-two years later, the case remains unsolved. Sean shares the story of the kidnapping of Jessica Alba while on a movie set in the 1990s. Little is known since the incident of what really happened that day. Follow us on al…
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The Jacqueline Lard Case: A DNA Breakthrough After Decades
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48:45In 1986, Jacqueline Lard, a realtor in Stafford County, Virginia, was found murdered in a wooded area after disappearing from her office. The case remained unsolved for nearly 40 years until DNA evidence linked her murder to the 1989 murder of Amy Baker in Fairfax County. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitall…
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‘Just hold your bloody nerve.’ For full transcripts, content warnings and cast and crew information, go to https://www.redvalleypod.com and find us on social media @redvalleypod. If you like what you heard, please rate, review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. For more information on our sponsors go to https://fableandfolly.com/partners/…
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An Act of Kindness Gone Terribly Wrong and Uranium Super Snakes
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36:35Sean discusses the case of Jack Snyder, a Michigan teen who was murdered after offering two teenagers a ride home after spotting them walking in the cold. Jason finds a way to connect a timber rattlesnake, a stolen car, an open bottle of whiskey and Uranium to a man in Oklahoma looking to make... super snakes? Follow us on all the socials: Instagra…
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David Paul and the Big Time Bank Fraud of the 1980s
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33:30David Paul, a prominent figure in the 1980s savings and loan crisis, was the head of CenTrust, a major financial institution in Florida. In 1990, federal regulators seized CenTrust Tower due to the bank's unsound financial condition, reporting significant losses. Paul was accused of draining millions from the failing institution, using the funds fo…
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Cadaver Dogs Gone Wrong and a Slenderman Case Update
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43:02Jason discusses the use of cadaver dogs in searching for bodies surrounding open cases and uncovers the case of Sandra Anderson, a renowned dog handler who trained cadaver dogs, particularly her dog Eagle. They gained national recognition for their work in locating human remains. However, it was later discovered that Anderson had been planting evid…
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The Great White Concert Fire at The Station
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41:29The Station nightclub fire, during a 2003 Great White concert, killed 100 people and injured 230. The fire was started by pyrotechnics igniting flammable acoustic foam in the walls and ceiling. The club was overcrowded, with 462 people in a venue with a capacity of 404. The fire spread rapidly due to the lack of sprinklers and a series of other ter…
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