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Bloody Besties: True Crime Podcast

Welcome to Bloody Besties. Your true crime podcast with best friends who have known each other since elementary school.We are your hosts, Forensic Scientist Ruby Wilde presenting little known cases to Melissa Mae, the daughter of police officers and true crime addict who will be the one to bring you fun facts about our episode.So, sit back, relax, just kidding, stay sharp, buckle up and we hope you enjoy the ride.Music by audionautix.com: Jason Shaw

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    Sniffing Out the Truth: Cadaver Dog Cases, Episode 3

    In this final episode on cadaver dogs, we have an update from our last episode. We will also cover two haunting cases where critical evidence was hidden—and ultimately uncovered. In 1998 Utah, the disappearance of June Flood and Rex Tanner led to a shocking investigation involving an eccentric ranch owner and a brutal murder followed by extreme efforts to destroy evidence, until cadaver dogs helped locate key remains and bring those responsible to justice. The episode then moves to Ireland, where Tina Satchwell’s 2017 disappearance remained a mystery for years until investigators revisited her home in 2023. A cadaver dog alerted to her buried remains, leading to a conviction for murder in 2025. These cases highlight the vital role cadaver dogs play in uncovering the truth—no matter how well it’s hidden. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Sniffing Out the Truth: Cadaver Dog Cases, Part 2

    At Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield, Indiana, a family’s discovery of human remains exposed the dark truth about Herb Baumeister, a man living a double life. Linked to the disappearance of multiple men in the 80s and 90s, his crimes went unnoticed for years… until survivors and investigators began connecting the dots.With haunting details—mannequins staged around a pool, narrow escapes, and a property hiding hundreds of remains—this case is as disturbing as it is unforgettable.And it’s not over. New searches and modern forensic genealogy are still identifying victims decades later.Plus, we cover a recent and still-unfolding dismemberment case out of Long Island that proves some stories are still being written.And let us not forget about Buster the Wonder Dog and the closure he was able to provide to the MIA’s from WWIIListen now if you’re ready for a case that’s eerie, complex, and far from closed. The list of the identified victims of Fox Hollow Farms to this dateJohnny Bayer, 20, Indianapolis, missing on May 28, 1993.Allen Wayne Broussard, 28, Indianapolis, missing on June 6, 1994.Roger Allen Goodlet, 33, Indianapolis, missing on July 22, 1994.Richard D. Hamilton, 20, Indianapolis, missing on July 31, 1993.Steven S. Hale, 26, Indianapolis, missing on April 1, 1994.Jeff Allen Jones, 31, Indianapolis, missing on July 6, 1993.Michael Kiern, 46, Indianapolis, missing on March 31, 1995.Manuel Resendez, 31, Lafayette, missing on Aug. 6, 1993.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Sniffing Out the Truth: Cadaver Dog Cases, Part 1

    Because you asked, we are giving you a series on Human Remains Detection K9s and the cases they helped solve.From a dog in 1808 leading police to two murdered women in Bavaria…to Pearl, the first official cadaver dog, helping find Karen Levey after 2 years…to search dogs locating Maria Tanasichuk deep in the woods…to K9s uncovering a mass grave in the 2017 Pennsylvania farm murders…These dogs train for 1,000+ hours to detect what humans can’t—bringing answers when there are none.And this is just the beginning of what these amazing canines can do.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    The Anthill Kids: Faith, Fear, and Torture

    Listener discretion is seriously advised for this one.This week we dive into the horrifying story of the Anthill Kids, the Canadian cult led by self-proclaimed prophet Roch Thériault. What began as a fringe religious group and “healthy living” clinic spiraled into isolation in the Quebec wilderness, forced polygamy, starvation, child abuse, and unimaginable torture carried out in the name of God.From botched “surgeries” on a kitchen table to the death of followers and children, Thériault’s reign of terror only escalated after multiple arrests failed to stop him. It would take a survivor with a severed arm to finally bring the nightmare to an end.This is the story of blind devotion, absolute control, and the brutality that can grow inside an isolated cult.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Dark Pastures Part 5: The Disappearance of Helen Brach (Part 2)

    When prosecutors dug into Helen Brach’s disappearance, they uncovered a massive horse-fraud scheme led by charming con man Richard Bailey. Wealthy widows were love-bombed, money disappeared, and insured horses began dying under suspicious circumstances.The investigation exploded into a RICO case involving trainers, vets, fake paperwork, insurance scams — even a hired horse killer. Though Helen’s body was never found, a judge later ruled there was enough evidence to believe Bailey conspired in her murder.He served decades in federal prison. He still claims innocence. Helen’s case remains unsolved.So who really silenced the Candy Lady?💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Dark Pastures Part 4: The Disappearance of Helen Brach (Part 1)

    Money. Horses. Manipulation. Disappearance. Helen Brach, a candy heiress, vanished in 1977, leaving no body, no arrests, and a trail of secrets involving inheritance schemes and Chicago’s racing scene. A place where money ran fast, and secrets ran faster. The mystery remains — because sometimes the truth disappears too.Books Hot Blood: The Money, the Brach Heiress, and the Horse Murders by Ken EngladeThin Air: The Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Helen Brach by Pat ColanderWho Killed the Candy Lady?: Unwrapping the Unsolved Murder of Helen Brach by James Ylisela💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Dark Pastures Part 3: Murders, Disappearances, and the Truth 40 Years Later (Remastered)

    Bobby Peterson, and his friends John and Tony Shuessler vanished after a movie in 1955 and were later found murdered. The truth stayed silent for 40 years.A mob informant. A confession. Two trials. And a man who died claiming innocence.The same names surface again in a possible connection to the disappearance of Patty Blough, Renee Bruhl, and Ann Miller, in Michigan. Listen to this weeks episode to see how this all connects into our Horse Crimes series. Also including a promo for another great podcast: Hooked on True Crime💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Dark Pastures Part 2: The Violent Legacy of Silas Jayne

    In this episode, we dive into the dark and tangled history of Silas “Si” Jayne, the notorious head of the Jayne Gang and a feared figure in Chicago’s horse industry. Si built a life marked by intimidation, fraud, arson, violence, and murder. Meet Silas Jayne, the gangster you’ve never heard of… until now.BLOODY BESTIES MERCH: https://bloody-besties-true-crime.printify.me💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Dark Pastures Part 1: The Unsolved Murder of George Brown

    In 1984, Sydney horse trainer George Brown was found dead in his burned-out car — beaten, broken, and silenced. Months later, the Fine Cotton scandal shocked Australia: a horse-swapping scheme gone disastrously wrong. Decades on, new evidence suggests the two events are linked — that Brown was murdered for refusing to take part in an earlier race-fixing plot. From shady bookmakers and conmen to whispers of royal cover-ups, The Ring-In unravels the mystery behind an unsolved killing that still haunts Australian racing — and asks, who really silenced George Brown?BLOODY BESTIES MERCH: https://bloody-besties-true-crime.printify.me💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Halloween Horror: The murder of Mabel Greineder

    A Halloween walk turned deadly in 1999. Mabel Greineder was found brutally murdered —Her husband, a prominent Boston doctor, was the one to find her. Was Massachusetts dealing with a serial killer attacking the elderly in parks, or were the couple’s secrets leading to a suspect closer to home. Was it passion, deception, or something darker? BLOODY BESTIES MERCH: https://bloody-besties-true-crime.printify.me💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Deadly Escape: Double Jeopardy and Murder Confessions

    Who would confess to a murder that they had been acquitted for? Listen to this weeks episode where Donald Hume got away with killing Stanley Setty, and then for good measure when he was free and clear he told everyone how he did it. Did he stop there? You will need to listen to find out. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Fatal Inheritance: Two Murders in the Same Family

    What would drive someone to kill not once but twice in the same family? This week we bring you the tale of Ben Novack Sr., his wife Narcy and his mother Bernice. What tied them all together, and what eventually drove them apart, and what does Batman have to do with any of this? You will have to tune in to find out. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Glitz, Glamour, and Gore: The murder of Jacques Mossler

    Did this woman get away with choosing her nephew over her husband? This week we discuss the life and times of Candy and Jack Mossler and how everything changed with Melvin Powers entered their lives. One would wind up dead and the other 2 were left free and clear. Who possibly got away with murder? Listen to this weeks episode to find out. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Dead End: Terrible Truckers: Part 4

    Do any of our listeners want to become long-haul truckers now?In the final episode of this wild ride (pun intended) we will talk about Wayne Adam Ford, Clark Perry Baldwin, Clyde Carl Wilkerson, the not totally in the long-haul trucker category, but it counts of the murders of Jay Roland Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg, and the final case against Edward Surrat who was caught when he passed out at a crime scene.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Murderous Miles: Terrible Truckers Part 3

    Does a couple that kill together stay together? You will have to listen to this third installment to find out what ultimately happened with John Robert Williams and Rachel Cumberland. We will discuss the case against Dellmus Colvin and how one of his potential victims brought him down after escaping. Including some blips of cases with little information out there like the case of Gary Dion David Sr. , Robert G. Rembert Jr., and Garry Dean Artman. And finally the currently unfolding case of the murder of Jaspinder Singh.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Highway of Killers: Terrible Truckers Part 2

    Would you confess to a crime if you knew you had been caught? If you are ready for your second dose of men who cannot control their urges on the road we are bring you the story of the Vampire Trucker Timothy Jay Vafeades, Martin Lee Sanders and how the confessions just kept coming, and how the capture of Adam Leroy Lane prevented a husband from having to go to trial for the murder of his wife.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Highways of Horror: Terrible Truckers Part 1

    What really happens when long haul truckers are on the road? This week’s episode will let you know what some of them do to pass the time. We will begin our 4 part series with Warren Luther Alexander, Sean Patrick Goble, and Bruce Mendenhall, and the misery they left in their wake.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Marooned and Murdered: What happens on Deserted Islands

    Do you know who you would want to be stranded on a desert island with?These people did not have a choice. From the shipwreck of the Batavia leading to survival on Beacon Island and West Wallabi Island. To the murders on Smuttynose Island, in New England, in 1873. Wrapping up on Clipperton Island and what happened when a lighthouse keeper decided to declare himself king. And let us not forget Melissa Mae's fun fact about the sex organs of barnacles.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    The Monster of Van Dieman's Land: A Hunger for Humans

    When is it okay to eat another human? The answer is never, but this week we will talk to you about people who decided there apparently is a right time and place to consume a little long pig. Thomas Jeffries decided he was done serving time on Van Diemen’s Land (modern day Tasmania) so he escaped from prison alongside his fellow convicts. Alexander Pearce also could not be bothered to stay put escaping as well with some cohorts. Did any of these men survive?💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Solving Cupid’s Coldest Cases: Valentines Day Victories

    How long does it take to close a case? As you know from last week’s episode, some cases may never be solved, but this week, we give you closure. It may have taken years, but justice has been found for these victims. From the murder of Terri McAdams and finding her killer, but not before he struck again killing Denise Sharp and her best friend Debra DeLaTorre. A Jane Doe got her identity back when it was discovered that she was Wanda Deann Kirkum. Jodine Elizabeth Serrin’s family got closure. Ignacia Manriquez found her justice after 17 years when her killer was caught in Mexico. And finally a Valentine’s Day dance was the beginning of the end for Carla Walker, but thanks to efforts by Paul Holes, her killer was found and sent to prison. This murder lead to the “Carla Walker Act” to make sure there is federal funding for DNA testing in cold cases. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Loved to Death XOXO: Valentines Day Unsolved Murders

    Will these cases ever be solved? This week we are asking for help. Valentine’s Day is meant to be a time to show your loved ones how much you appreciate them and care, but in some cases, this may not be a time of joy and good feelings. We are bringing you numerous cases that have happened on or around Valentine’s Day that are still unsolved. For the season of love, let us help give the families some closure. We have included in the episode who to contact if you have any information about Jesse Allen McBane and Patricia Ann Mann, Carolyn Celeste Eaton, Cassandra Rundle, Detrick and Melanie Strum, James Monta Tolen and Karey Irene Bowdoin, William E. “Billy” Trimbach, Maureen Fields, and finally Daniel Coverston. If you know something, please say something. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    What's in the Trunk? True Crimes Darkest Hiding Places

    Have you ever looked at a case, a suitcase, or a trunk and wondered what is in there? This week we so many victims who were discovered inside of trunks. We will let you know what the possible contents may include. We talk about Toussaint-Augustin Gouffé who went missing and how his assailants were found. We will talk about how a Vere St. Leger Goold was an uprising star competing in the Wimbledon All Comer’s final, and his downfall leading to the murder of Emma Levin. We jump over to New Orleans, Louisiana to find out about the murders of Theresa and Leonide “Lonie” Moity. Moving over to Los Angeles there was a trunk discovered at a train station containing the remains of Agnes Ann LeRoi, but who could have murdered the X-ray technician? And finally, 1934, Brighton, England, where Violet Kaye was discovered dismembered, did her killer escape justice? Tune in to this weeks episode to find out. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    SUX to Suck

    Is there such a thing as the perfect murder weapon? Those in this week’s episode thought so. We will bring you the case of David Davis and the murder of his wife Shannon Mohr during their romantic horseback ride. There is the current case that has not even gone to court yet involving attorney Steven Cozzi and Dr. Tomasz Kosowski. And finally, the case of Kimberly and Stephen Hricko and what happened on Valentine’s Day 1998. All we have to say about these cases is that it SUX to suck.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    The Gruesome Crime Beneath the Crown

    What happens when you have a man who has been knighted murdered in his own home? This case has nothing but mystery and intrigue as it is a true whodunit. Sir Harry Oakes was minding his own business in Nassau, Jamaica when on the morning of July 8th, he was found murdered in his own bed. Was it his son-in-law, his house guest, one of his friends? At the end you may have your own theories, and we would love to hear them.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Kinky Kin: These Killers Like to Keep it in the Family

    When is it wrong for 2 adults to consummate their love for one another? This week we will inform you it is wrong when you are biologically related. We are covering a few cases involving “consensual incest”, and the terrible outcomes it can lead to. Starting with Heather Garde and Cody Garde, then heading over to cover the Gierasik family, moving over to Sarah Barrass and her torrid tale, then we will hit up a horrible Valentine’s Day for John Thomas McGuire, and finally, probably the most well-known case, we will talk about Steven Walter Pladl and Katie “Denise” Gould. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Jealousy & Cold Blooded Murder: The Milkshake Killer Case

    Why is it that things that taste so good can give you the most harm? This week we will cover the case of Esther Castellini and her husband Rene and how her sweet indulgence was literally the death of her. We will talk about heavy water, “Klatu from Outer space”, the “Maharaja of Alleebaba”, arsenic, an affair, and will wrap things up with the case of the Kosberg Family annihilation. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Frozen to Death-or Murdered? The Cold Truth Revealed

    Why would anyone want to spend a year in Antarctica? Because it is fascinating as you will find out this week. We will cover multiple incidents of horrible occurrences that have happened on the content including the tragic death of Dr. Rodney Marks, why you can’t play chess there, why you can’t have an appendix there, what exactly is Winter Over Syndrome.  Grab your coat and your seat belt and get ready for a crazy ride.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Killer for Hire: Real Stories of Paid Assassins

    How easy is it to find a hitman? This week we learn it really is not that difficult. Also, what lengths people are willing to do to keep their money and their mistress. And what happens when someone just cannot stop planning other peoples deaths. We are covering the case of Christine Ferrari Demeter with Peter Demeter. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    One Touch, One Killer: The Power of a Single Fingerprint

    How far back have we been using fingerprints to solve crimes? This week we are covering the first case in Argentina that was solved with this technique all the way in 1892. Piggybacked onto this case is one that happened in 1905 in England. We are covering the case of Francesca Rojas that was solved with the help of analyst Juan Vucetich, as well as the murder of Thomas and Ann Farrow solved with the help from Detective inspector Charles Collins a founding member of the Fingerprint Branch of the Scotland yard.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Deadly Messages: Real Murders Tied to the Ouija Board

    When is a bored game not just a game? Enter the Ouija bored and the ways that people have used them to excuse their nefarious plans, or are they not excuses and they Ouija made them do it?Listen to this weeks episode to find out about Clothilde Marchland, Lila Jimerson, Nancy Bowen and their connections, we move onto Arizona to cover the case of Ernest, Madie, and Dorthea Hurley. Finally Kansas City, Herbert and Nelly Herd. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    The Shocking Link Between Crime Scenes and Comic Strips

    What do comic books and deep sleep therapy have to do with each other? You have to listen to this week’s episode to find out how an artist could be callous to alter too many young ladies lives with what some may consider too little recourse. In addition, how one of his victims was affected twice over. This week will cover Leonard Lawson and his victims, as well as the Chelmsford Private Hospital.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Murder Solved by a Rolex? The Watch that Caught a Killer

    When is a watch worth the cost? We think it is when it helps solve your murder, so Rolex may have something to brag about. This week we have a real live Talented Mister Ripley whose murderous downfall came with the hands of time. This week we are covering the case of Albert Johnson Walker and Ronald Platt.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Missing, Manipulated, Murdered? The Hunt for the Atrocious Abductor

    How long do you hold onto hope that your missing loved one will return? This weeks tragedy will involve too many girls whose families never received that answer, forever being left in limbo. Did it have anything to do with the rodeos, the carnivals, or the fairs that were coming to town? We may never know, but hopefully one day, closure can happen. We will cover Sharon Baldeagle and Sandi Brokenleg, Christy Gross and Charlene Brown, Cinda Pallett and Charlotte June Kinsey, a little about Deborah Raw Meyer and Jayleen Banker, and finally the man suspected of it all Royal Russell Long. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

  34. 5

    From Quirky to Killer: The Shocking Story of Tricky Rickel

    When is a trick not a treat? This week the rodeo comes to town with a man who just wanted toentertain the masses. But, when jealousy struck, he could not see the enjoyment anymore andhe decided to end the show. This wasn’t his first rodeo, was it going to be his last?This week we will cover the case of Herschel Clay “Tricky” Riggle and Frances Irene Williamsonwith Walter Issac Akerblade.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Deadly Diamonds & Cursed Movies: True Crime or Superstition?

    Are there such things as curses? This week we explore numerous curses with a major focus on the Poltergeist movie curse and you can be the judge.We are covering the Hope Diamond, Dominique Dunne and John Sweeny, Heather O’Rourke, Lou Perryman with Seth Tatum, Marsalee “Marsy” Nichols with Kerry Conley and the creation of Marsy’s Law, Rebel without a Cause and more.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Exorcism or Murder? The Deadly Truth Behind a Possession Gone Wrong

    When is it a demon? We don’t know if anyone really knows, but sometimes the figuring out goes too far and then there are no winners. All involved have their faith shook and their lives change. This week is no horror movie, but real-life events that ended with murder. This week we will cover the cases of Joan Leonora Vollmer and her husband Ralph, and Michael Taylor with his wife Christine.  Music by audionautix.com: Jason Shaw💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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    Big Top Blazes

    When is negligence murder? This episode we are looking at what happens when a day of family entertainment ends in disaster and tragedy when people do not do their due diligence to ensure safety standards are met. Along the way there may be some extra side stories about your hosts and about people in the periphery of what happened. We will touch on the history of Ringling Brothers and Barnam and Bailey Circus. And we will cover what happened at the circuses in Hartford, Connecticut and Niteroi, Brazil. Please forgive the audio on this track, it will improve. 💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available.This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Bloody Besties. Your true crime podcast with best friends who have known each other since elementary school.We are your hosts, Forensic Scientist Ruby Wilde presenting little known cases to Melissa Mae, the daughter of police officers and true crime addict who will be the one to bring you fun facts about our episode.So, sit back, relax, just kidding, stay sharp, buckle up and we hope you enjoy the ride.Music by audionautix.com: Jason Shaw

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Ruby Wilde and Melissa Mae

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