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Music journalist Ruby Price speaks to the people involved in the scene… the scene being Yorkshire and Manchester's music communities and the people who play there! Get in touch: email: [email protected] Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ruubez001 Ko-Fi (https://ko-fi.com/ruubez)
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Our passion- true crime. Our mission- to bring awareness to all cases. On Inhuman you’ll hear everything from the most deranged serial killers, to that missing persons case you’ve been invested in for the last 10 years, to the occasional spooky tale. It’s like kicking it with your besties talking about true crime. Hosted by Haley Toumaian Price and Andrea Shaenanigans, we’re just trying to keep it human over here.
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Virtue Above Rubies

Cressilia McDaniel

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Proverbs 31:10 Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. This podcast was started in hopes of encouraging and empowering women to start and/or grow a closer relationship with Jesus- to become a rare woman of Virtue! I pray you feel spiritual support through this podcast and that it will inspire you to become a woman of virtue through the Book Readings, Question and Answer episodes, words of wisdom, and Interviews with women who have walked this road before us!
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The ChatDesk

Rubie Esther

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The Chat Desk brings together millennials to tackle the most provocative topics of today, from relationship saga to real talks and careers. No topic is off limits. Take a seat and keep listening to The Chat Desk podcast. New Episodes Every Sunday Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iamrubie-esther/support
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Doctoring the Truth

Jenne Tunnell and Amanda House

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Welcome to Doctoring the Truth, a podcast where two dedicated audiologists dissect the world of healthcare gone rogue. Explore jaw-dropping stories of medical malfeasance, nefariousness, and shocking breaches of trust. The episodes provide deep dives that latch onto your curiosity and conscience. It's a podcast for truth-seekers craving true crime, clinical insights, and a dash of humor.
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Send us a text A snowstorm, a noisy house full of pets, and then a hard turn into a story that still shakes the walls of medicine and justice: Ruby McCollum. We walk through Ruby’s path from a disciplined childhood in segregated Florida to a marriage that brought visibility and risk through the Bolita economy. When a respected physician blurred pro…
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Ashlea Aldrich, a 29-year-old mother from the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, was found deceased in a field on the reservation in January 2020, with her death officially ruled an accident caused by hypothermia and alcohol, though her family strongly disputes this and believes she was the victim of long-standing domestic violence that authorities failed to…
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Olivia Lone Bear was last seen in New Town, North Dakota in October 2017 before she disappeared. The mother of 5 was found several months later, strapped into the passenger seat of the truck she was driving - which had been underwater in a lake 1.5 miles away from her home. Despite an investigation into the case, her death remains unsolved. There i…
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Tionda and Diamond Bradley are two young sisters who vanished from their Chicago home on July 6, 2001. Their mother, Tracey Bradley, reported them missing after finding a note allegedly written by Tionda saying they had gone to the store and playground. Despite extensive searches, no trace of them has ever been found their case remains one of the m…
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Send us a text Sirens fade, charts close, and the questions linger: who cares for the caregivers when the system won’t? We share the life and legacy of Dr. Lorna Breen, a brilliant emergency physician whose dedication collided with an unprecedented crisis. Her story opens the door to a candid conversation about moral injury, burnout, and the quiet …
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In episode 46 of Fresh From The Scene, music journalist Ruby Price is joined by Rob Rideout and Harry Boam from Huddersfield-based prog band Memnor! They have a chat about their new single IV. Awake, the lore behind the band, and why we need to remember that music is meant to be fun! "Let's all be real here. This is music by nerds. You know it, we …
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On April 7, 2021, a man showed up to a property in Rock Hill, South Carolina and took the lives of six people. Robert and Barbara Lesslie had been taking care of their grandchildren, Noah and Adah, when former NFL player Phillip Adams shot them to death. He also killed two HVAC workers on the property, James Lewis and Robert Shook. Adams’ actions h…
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On April 3, 1987, three people—Sarah Boyd , her daughter Kimberly Boyd, and family friend Linda McCord —attended a gospel in Walterboro, South Carolina. After the concert, they left together in a 1977 blue Lincoln owned by Linda’s husband, John McCord. They were expected to return home to Dorchester County that night, but they never arrived. The ne…
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Send us a text The scariest villains don’t lurk in shadows; they wear scrubs, speak softly, and learn your child’s name. We return to the Beverly Allitt case and follow the tight trail from confusion to certainty: unexplained pediatric collapses, careful interviews, and the lab result that cracked it open—insulin present with no C peptide, a forens…
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Send us a text A knife that could take a leg in thirty seconds, a theater packed with spectators, and a patient who never got a say—our journey begins with Robert Liston, the unrivaled speed surgeon of the nineteenth century. From there we follow the messy, gripping path from pain-as-proof to consent-as-right, revealing how anesthesia muted screams…
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Aliens lurking, demons watching, or just some friendly neighborhood ghosts?? This month’s listener stories are filled with the spooky, the scary, and the haunted. Enjoy! To submit your own story, go to https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/listener-stories! Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit…
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Trevor Deely was a young Irish man who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 2000. On December 8th of that year, he left his office in Dublin around 4:00 a.m. and was last seen on CCTV footage walking near Haddington Road. Despite extensive investigations, Trevor was never found. His case remains one of Ireland’s most enduring missing perso…
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Terry Dolowy and her dog vanished in the early morning hours of February 14, 1985. 4 days later, her body was found, decapitated and on fire. Despite evidence being found, Terry’s case went cold and remained that way for multiple decades — until last year, when an arrest was finally made thanks to DNA. And one of our listeners unknowingly worked wi…
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Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier were young Native Americans from Lake Andes, South Dakota, whose mysterious deaths in 1992 remain unsolved. At just 20 and 18 years old, they were navigating early parenthood and close-knit community life when a car accident led to their sudden disappearance. Months later, their bodies were found in a ditch near …
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Send us a text A bright Children’s Ward. A reassuring nurse. Then a surge of cardiac arrests, hypoglycemia, and near-fatal collapses that no one could neatly explain. We step inside Grantham and Casteven Hospitals in the early ’90s to trace how a pattern of harm unfolded in plain sight—and how a trusted caregiver leveraged chaos, night shifts, and …
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A grave for over 6 million Parisians, the Paris Catacombs today are a huge tourist attraction of the city. But the history behind the subterranean ossuary is much deeper than just being a “mass grave”, and the intricate construction with bones is something that some find haunting while others find fascinating. Click here to join our Patreon. Connec…
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Time Out Dolls, also known as Corner Dolls, Pouting Dolls, or Shy Dolls, are toddler-sized dolls posed with their faces hidden, mimicking a child being punished or sulking. These dolls became iconic at car shows, often posed against vehicles to hide dents and some owners even dress the dolls to match their cars. However, there's also an eerie and u…
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Send us a text A marble‑and‑steel clinic, an in‑office CT scanner, and a surgeon who promised fast fixes for every sinus woe—then a trail of lawsuits, a vanished yacht guest list, and a fugitive life in the Alps. We pull back the curtain on the “Nose Doc” saga with Shannon, a seasoned ENT PA who explains what ethical sinus care really looks like an…
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A family of three disappeared under mysterious circumstances in October 2009. Their bodies were later found, but what happened to the Jamison Family in Oklahoma 16 years ago remains a mystery. Theories have circled over the years, some crazier than others, but none have been proven and what happened to Bobby, Sherilynn, and Madyson Jamison is unkno…
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In the cold corridors of Čachtice Castle, Countess Elizabeth Báthory ruled with elegance—and terror. Born into nobility in 1560, she was beautiful, brilliant, and powerful. But behind her aristocratic grace lurked whispers of horror. Servants vanished. Noble girls sent to her finishing school were never seen again. By the time she was arrested in 1…
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Located off the coast of Georgia, the six islands that make up The Golden Isles have seen a long history of war and wealth that have led to ghosts and spirits lingering on the islands today. These are the stories of the hauntings of St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island in the Golden Isles. Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram…
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Send us a text A tailor’s back room, a bottle of “powder,” and a stack of insurance forms—our step-by-step tour of Philadelphia’s 1930s arsenic ring reveals how murder became a business, cloaked in folk magic and legitimized by paperwork. We start with a misdiagnosed “pneumonia,” follow the paper trail through forged signatures and overlapping poli…
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This month we're sharing all your spooky ooky stories from ghosts to spirit guides to creepy bus drivers! Click here to join our Patreon. Click here to get your own Inhuman merch. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodc…
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A prominent family in Washington, DC, the murders of Savvas, Amy and Phillip Savopoulos and Vera Figueroa in their home in 2015 shocked the community. The house was burned after the victims were held for 19 hours, tortured, and brutally murdered. Despite the fire, though, DNA evidence on a pizza crust in the home led investigators to their killer. …
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Send us a text A panicked phone call, a birthday detour, and an orange tree set the stage for a darker question we can’t ignore: what happens when medicine bends to fame? We trace Michael Jackson’s path from Gary’s crowded rooms to global icon, then into the sleepless spiral that ended with propofol in a mansion and a 20-minute delay that medicine …
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Leonard John Fraser is one of Australia’s most notorious serial killers. Fraser had a long history of violent sexual offenses, dating back to the 1970s but in the late 90's his crimes escalated to murder. Click here to join our Patreon. Click here to get your own Inhuman merch. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit lis…
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Sid Wells was about to start his senior year at the University of Colorado Boulder when he was shot to death in his condo. Initially a potential witness, his roommate, Thayne Smika, quickly became a suspect. But with limited tangible evidence, Smika could not be charged and was released - disappearing shortly after. Smika has remained on the run un…
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Send us a text A brake-slam on a country road sets the tone for an hour where trust, timing, and tiny choices change everything. We start with a heart-pounding near-miss and pivot into the disappearance of Gerald “Jerry” Rayborn—an 89-year-old father and WWII veteran whose caregiver, praised as an “angel,” quietly turned access into control and con…
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Andrea Knabel is a missing mother from Louisville, Kentucky, whose case has drawn national attention due to its tragic irony. Andrea was last seen walking from her sister Erin’s house in Audubon Park toward her mother Cheryl’s home on August 13, 2019. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Andrea Knabel is asked to contact the Louisville…
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Between 1978 and 1990, several murder victims were found along major highways in the US, in states including Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Many of the victims were unidentified for years, but they all had one thing in common: they were all redheads or had reddish-colored hair. Because of this detail, t…
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Send us a text What happens when the person you trust most with your life becomes your executioner? In this chilling episode, we unravel the disturbing case of Dr. Harold Shipman, the most prolific serial killer in modern history, whose medical license became his perfect disguise for murder. Harold Shipman wasn't lurking in shadows or breaking into…
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Patricia Jean Schneider vanished from Pedley, Riverside County, California under deeply suspicious circumstances in the early morning hours of July 31, 1982. To this day Patricia's case remains unsolved. Click here to join our Patreon. Click here to get your own Inhuman merch. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit list…
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In March 1995, a body was discovered in a fridge in an irrigation canal in northern California. Unfortunately, the female victim of the blunt force trauma homicide couldn’t be identified… and it remained that way for nearly 30 years. In 2023, thanks to genetic genealogy, the victim was identified as Amanda Lynn Schumann Deza. Mandy was last seen in…
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Send us a text When 24-year-old Michelle Herndon was found dead in her Gainesville home, nothing seemed immediately amiss. No signs of struggle, no forced entry – just a vibrant young woman inexplicably gone. But a single empty bathroom trash can would unravel a disturbing case of obsession, betrayal, and medical knowledge turned deadly. This case …
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Dorothy Jane Scott was a 32-year-old single mother from Anaheim, California, whose mysterious disappearance and murder in 1980 remain unsolved to this day. On May 28, she vanished after leaving a hospital where she had taken a coworker for treatment—her car was later found burning in an alley, but she was nowhere to be found. For years, Dorothy’s f…
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Two almost-encounters with killers, some familial ghost visits, and heartwarming stories fill this month's listener stories! Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more abo…
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Send us a text What happens when the person wearing the white coat is more dangerous than the disease they claim to treat? The horrifying saga of Dr. Anthony Pignataro reveals how a man with fabricated credentials and failed medical training managed to operate on unsuspecting patients from a makeshift basement surgery room. Born into medical privil…
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In 2007, Tiffany Rubin, a special education teacher from Queens, New York, was sharing joint custody of her 6-year-old son, Kobe Lee, with her ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Lee. During a scheduled visit, Lee abducted Kobe and secretly took him to South Korea, his native country, without informing Tiffany. Tiffany flew to South Korea with the help of some am…
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You might know him as Bob Evans, Curtis Kimball, Gordon Jenson, Gerry Mockerman, or Larry Vanner– which is why he is most well known as the Chameleon Killer. Terry Peder Rasmussen is a convicted serial killer who is suspected to have at least 5 victims, likely many more, that he killed between 1978 and 2002 in New Hampshire and California. He is al…
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Send us a text Anthony Pignataro exemplifies narcissistic personality disorder in medicine, using forged credentials and manipulation to practice despite repeatedly failing residencies and harming patients. His story reveals how narcissism and hubris in healthcare can lead to devastating consequences when warning signs are ignored, and systems fail…
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The Bakersfield 3 case is about 3 people from Bakersfield, California—Micah Holsonbake, Baylee Despot, and James Kulstad—whose lives were tragically intertwined through a series of violent events in the spring of 2018. Within just 34 days, one was murdered, one went missing, and one was killed in a shooting. Their cases, though initially treated se…
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Inside two 55-gallon drums in the woods of Bear Brook State Park in New Hampshire, US, four murder victims were found 15 years apart. The victims - a woman and three children - remained unidentified for several decades before genetic genealogy helped determine their identities and what likely happened to them. Information regarding the fourth unide…
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Send us a text Stephen Matthews appeared to be the perfect catch on dating apps - successful doctor, dog owner, outdoor enthusiast. But behind this carefully crafted image lurked a calculated predator who drugged and assaulted multiple women after gaining their trust. The hosts dive deep into this disturbing case where Matthews used his medical cre…
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Ebony Simpson was just 9 years old when she was abducted and murdered in Bargo, New South Wales, on August 19, 1992. Her story shocked the nation and led to profound changes in how Australia supports families affected by homicide. Her parents, Peter and Christine Simpson, went on to co-found the Homicide Victims Support Group, which continues to he…
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Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind was just 22 years old, about to start her life as a mother, when she was stolen from the world by two monsters. Dubbed “womb-raiders”, a woman and her boyfriend killed Savanna to get her baby. Today, Savanna’s Act works to help improve the federal response to missing or murdered Indigenous persons (MMIP), including by in…
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Be Vigilant and Trust Your Gut, this listener stories installment is a great reminder for both! Click here to join our Patreon. Click here to get your own Inhuman merch. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ L…
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Winnie Ruth Judd was a medical secretary in the 1930s when she killed her two friends, Anne LeRoi and Sarah Samuelson, allegedly over the affections of a man. She proceeded to put their bodies in trunks and travel to Los Angeles, where she was eventually caught. Her story doesn’t end there, though, because there were appeals, changes to sentences, …
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Send us a text What happens when healthcare professionals face a critical pediatric emergency and systemic resistance simultaneously? Our episode opens with a gripping medical mishap submitted by a nurse who found themselves racing against time to save a 4-year-old hemorrhaging after a routine tonsillectomy. When the child began swallowing blood an…
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The unsolved murders of Phyllis Murphy, Patricia Furlong, Angie Smith, Inga Hauser, and Patricia Doherty span over a decade of heartbreak and mystery across Ireland and Northern Ireland. Each woman vanished under everyday circumstances—waiting for a bus, leaving a pub, walking home from a concert, arriving in a new country, or shopping for Christma…
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Prue Bird was just 13 years old when she disappeared from her home in February 1992, and to this day, she has never been found. Two decades later, a convicted killer made a confession, but Prue’s family believes there is more to the story and others were involved - including some known criminals who were associated with Prue’s grandmother and throu…
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