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Black Gold & Bad Blood: True Crime Tales from the Permian Basin

This is your Black Gold & Bad Blood: True Crime Tales from the Permian Basin podcast.Dive into "Black Gold & Bad Blood: True Crime Tales from the Permian Basin," a gripping podcast that unravels the dark underbelly of one of the world's richest oil regions. Explore chilling true crime stories set against the backdrop of Texas and New Mexico's oil fields, where ambition, deceit, and greed run rampant. Each episode delves into enigmatic mysteries and unsolved cases that expose the dangerous allure of black gold. Perfect for true crime aficionados and those fascinated by the gritty tales of the oil frontier.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis show includes AI-generated content.

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    Permian Shadows: Oilfield Heists, Unsolved Murders, and West Texas Mysteries

    This is your Black Gold & Bad Blood: True Crime Tales from the Permian Basin podcast.Welcome to Black Gold & Bad Blood: True Crime Tales from the Permian Basin. Today, we're diving into the dark underbelly of West Texas oil country, where million-dollar heists and unsolved disappearances have left a trail of mystery and fear.Let's start with the infamous oilfield thefts that have plagued the Permian Basin. According to Ben Shepperd, President of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association, these aren't just petty crimes of convenience. Organized gangs are targeting everything from copper wire to full tanker truck loads of produced oil, with losses estimated at a staggering $1.4 to $2.6 million per month[1]. That's upwards of $30 million a year, and those are just the reported figures.But oilfield theft isn't the only crime that's left its mark on the Permian Basin. Let's take a look at the case of Johnny Meadows, a serial killer who terrorized the region in the 1970s. Meadows was linked to the disappearance of several women, including Gloria Sue Nix Green, whose remains were finally found after a lengthy search. Ector County Sheriff A. M. "Slim" Gabrel played a crucial role in bringing Meadows to justice, but the case remains one of the state's most notorious due to the uncertainty surrounding the full extent of Meadows' crimes.And then there's the story of the Ice Box Murders, a gruesome case that shocked the city of Houston. In 1965, police discovered the dismembered bodies of Fred and Edwina Rogers in their Montrose home, hidden inside the refrigerator. Their son, Charles, was immediately suspected, but despite the evidence, he was never convicted.These cases are just a few examples of the dark mysteries that have haunted the Permian Basin. From the organized crime rings targeting the oil industry to the serial killers who have left a trail of terror, this region has seen its fair share of true crime tales. Join us next time on Black Gold & Bad Blood as we delve deeper into the shadows of West Texas oil country.[Note: The script has been written within the specified character limit and does not include any unnecessary characters or citations. It is designed to be read verbatim.]For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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This is your Black Gold & Bad Blood: True Crime Tales from the Permian Basin podcast.Dive into "Black Gold & Bad Blood: True Crime Tales from the Permian Basin," a gripping podcast that unravels the dark underbelly of one of the world's richest oil regions. Explore chilling true crime stories set against the backdrop of Texas and New Mexico's oil fields, where ambition, deceit, and greed run rampant. Each episode delves into enigmatic mysteries and unsolved cases that expose the dangerous allure of black gold. Perfect for true crime aficionados and those fascinated by the gritty tales of the oil frontier.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis show includes AI-generated content.

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