PODCAST · true crime
The Bucklesberry Lemonade Podcast
by Tim Lisa Eubanks
Welcome to the world of Bucklesberry Lemonade, where true crime, the supernatural, cryptids, unsolved mysteries, and folklore converge with a generous splash of Southern charm. Join us as we delve into the chilling tales and unexplained phenomena that have captivated the imaginations of generations. Prepare to be captivated by our Southern hospitality as we explore the dark corners of history and the paranormal. Get ready for a journey that's both captivating and spine-tingling, all with a delightful Southern twist. So grab your favorite beverage, settle into your comfiest armchair, and let th
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The Audrey Leggett / Be Lo Cases Another Look for Answers
In late May and early June of 1993, two violent crimes shook eastern North Carolina.On May 30, 1993, 65-year-old Audrey Leggett was working alone at Cherry’s Cupboard in Bear Grass, North Carolina when she was shot multiple times during an apparent robbery. Around $200 was taken. The weapon was a .22 caliber firearm. No arrests were made.Just seven days later, on June 6, 1993, a gunman hid inside a Be-Lo grocery store in Windsor, North Carolina before closing. He forced employees and a cleaning crew to bind one another with duct tape and pet leashes. Four people were killed: Grover “Bud” Cecil, Joy Reason, Johnnie Rankins Jr., and Thomas Hardy. Two others survived.Witnesses described the Be-Lo suspect as a Black male in his early 30s. Investigators recovered fingerprint evidence, DNA, and ballistic material — but no confirmed match has ever been announced publicly.Law enforcement has never officially linked the Cherry’s Cupboard murder and the Windsor Be-Lo massacre.But the proximity — one week and roughly twenty miles apart — continues to raise questions.In this episode, we examine:• The murder of Audrey Leggett in Bear Grass• The 1993 Windsor Be-Lo grocery store massacre• The Hertford Be-Lo robbery involving duct tape and leashes• The Food Lion double homicide in Raleigh later that year• FBI behavioral profiling analysis• The surviving witnesses and 911 call• The forensic evidence that remains unresolvedThis is a documentary-style true crime investigation focused on facts, timeline, and documented evidence.If you have information about the Windsor Be-Lo murders or the Cherry’s Cupboard homicide, contact the Bertie County Sheriff’s Office.Nearly three decades later, the case remains unsolved.Someone knows what happened.#TrueCrime #ColdCase #Unsolved #crime #northcarolina
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More Baffling Cold Cases from North Carolina
In this episode of Bucklesberry Lemonade, we revisit a collection of North Carolina cases where the answers never came and the trail quietly went cold.Spanning decades and counties across the state, these stories include unexplained deaths, missing connections, and crimes that left more questions than conclusions. Some cases made headlines, others faded into local memory — but all remain unresolved.This episode examines the cases of Kristen Gantt, the Lake Summit Triple Murder (1966), Timothy Armstrong, Crystal Baker, Jessica Lowery, the long-elusive Too Tall Bandit, Antwan Pittman, Elizabeth Jane Smallwood, Ronald Lester Padgett, Antwan Whitmire, Roy Thomas Melton Jr., Joseph Adefolalu, and Nancy Dean Morgan.Presented in a calm, documentary-style format, this episode focuses on verified details, lingering mysteries, and why these cases still matter today.
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Something Heard My Name | True Paranormal Encounters from the Southern Woods
Tonight on BucklesBerry Lemonade, we step away from true crime and into the quiet, shadowed woods of the American South—where not every voice belongs to who you think it does.This episode features true paranormal encounters shared by listeners and firsthand witnesses, including:A gentle but unsettling ghostly presence in a farmhouse kitchen near Grifton, North CarolinaA replay of the Appalachian “mimic” encounter, where a voice called from the woods pretending to be someone familiarA deeply personal Eastern North Carolina encounter involving a voice that knew the host’s nameReports of shadowy figures, unexplained sounds, and call-and-response howls deep in the Southern woodsWe also include a bonus replay of our previously released episode, Strange Encounters, featuring additional real-world paranormal stories that listeners continue to talk about.These aren’t urban legends or folklore.They’re moments—quiet, strange, and unforgettable—shared by people who swear something followed them home.If you enjoy true paranormal podcasts, Southern ghost stories, Appalachian encounters, and real unexplained experiences, you’re in the right place.#Subscribe for more Southern-rooted true crime and paranormal episodes Have a story of your own? We’re listening.#true paranormal encounters#southern paranormal stories#paranormal podcast#real ghost stories#something called my name#appalachian mimic#voice mimic paranormal#paranormal woods encounter#southern ghost stories#real supernatural encounters#eastern north carolina ghost#north carolina paranormal#appalachian paranormal#haunted woods stories#paranormal voice in the woods#southern woods paranormal#haunted farmhouse story#ghost in the kitchen#listener submitted paranormal#true unexplained stories#creepy but true#nighttime paranormal#real horror podcast#southern mysteries#paranormal radio style#bucklesberry lemonade podcast#voices in the dark#cryptid encounters south
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He Blamed the Moon The Williamston Murder That Shocked North Carolina
He Blamed the Moon: The Williamston Murder That Shocked North CarolinaIn 1960, the murder of 17-year-old Judith Diane Hardison stunned the small town of Williamston, North Carolina — but what followed in court was even more disturbing.In this episode of BucklesBerry Lemonade, Tim breaks down the Jimmie Lee Honeycutt case, a historic North Carolina true crime story that featured one of the strangest defenses ever presented in a courtroom: blaming the crime on the moon.Using verified court records, trial testimony, and contemporary reporting, this episode examines the final hours of Judy Hardison’s life, the discovery at Woodlawn Cemetery, and why the so-called “lunar defense” was ultimately rejected.This is a small-town murder story, grounded in fact — not folklore — and a reminder that violence doesn’t come from superstition, but from human choice. Told in a southern gothic tone If you follow true crime podcasts, southern crime stories, or historic murder cases, this episode belongs in your queue. #podcast #crime #northcarolina
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UNSOLVED TRUE CRIME-THE SOUTH’S DARKEST SECRETS
Unsolved True Crime Cases from the South’s Past – Where the Past Doesn’t RestFrom moonlit lovers’ lanes to quiet front porches… and from highways that erase identities to a small Southern town shattered by gunfire—this episode dives deep into four of the most chilling true crime cases in Southern history.We begin with The Texarkana Moonlight Murders (1946)—the infamous Phantom Killer who stalked couples under cover of darkness, wore a mask, wrote taunting letters, and was never caught.Then we move to Columbus, Mississippi, where a series of elderly stranglings (1996–1998) turned a quiet town into a place of whispered fear, raising the terrifying possibility that the killer was someone familiar… someone local.Our noir closer follows The Man in the Suitcase, an unidentified victim found near an interstate in South Carolina in 1968—a traveler erased by highways, anonymity, and time.And finally, we return to North Carolina for the 1933 Taylorsville Bank Robbery, a failed heist at the Merchants & Farmers Bank that left a beloved cashier dead, a town traumatized, and three members of the same family executed—one of the most tragic and shocking crimes in state history.These are not just stories of violence—but stories of place, silence, and what happens when justice never comes.If you enjoy unsolved true crime, Southern mysteries, historical cold cases, and stories where the past refuses to stay buried, this episode is for you.#podcast #TrueCrime #subscribe
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North Carolina’s Missing: The Last Ordinary Day
North Carolina’s Missing: The Last Ordinary DayFive people. Five separate disappearances. One shared truth:each of them woke up to what should have been an ordinary day — and were never seen again.In this episode of North Carolina’s Missing, we examine five unresolved missing persons cases from across the state, spanning different years, counties, and circumstances — yet all bound together by unanswered questions and lives left in limbo. Cases covered in this episode:Rossana MilianiDouglas Eugene DaytonDarrell Todd BarhamWayma Lynn WhiteRonnie Dean RoyalKevin Perry FieldsEach name represents a story interrupted — a final confirmed sighting, a last phone call, a routine errand, or a moment that, at the time, seemed insignificant. These are not legends or folklore. These are real people from North Carolina whose absences still echo through families, communities, and case files.This episode focuses on:Verified timelines and last-known movementsWhat investigators know — and what they still don’tPatterns, inconsistencies, and lingering questionsWhy some cases fade from headlines while others endureWe avoid speculation and sensationalism, choosing instead to honor the facts, the missing, and the families still waiting for answers.If you have any information related to these cases, no matter how small it may seem, please consider contacting local law enforcement or submitting a tip through appropriate channels. Sometimes the smallest detail is the one that matters most. Because every missing person deserves to be remembered.And every last ordinary day deserves to be understood.#podcast #crime #subscribe
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The Pactolus Light & Other Haunted Tales of the Old North State: 7 Carolina Legends
"Pull up a chair and pour a glass of tea—tonight, we’re traveling from the Blue Ridge peaks to the salt spray of the Outer Banks to uncover 7 of North Carolina's most enduring mysteries."In this special "Shadow Side" anthology, we explore the legends that live in the gaps of history. We lead with our anchor story, The Pactolus Light. Journey back to 1910 to hear the tragic tale of Edwin Cox and a promise that death couldn't break—then hear a modern, firsthand account from 2004 that proves this light is still searching the tracks today.The Full Lineup Includes:The Moon-Eyed People: The ancient, nocturnal race that called the mountains home long before the maps were drawn.The Hunter of the High Country: A turn-of-the-century mystery of a seasoned woodsman who went into the brush and never came out. Was he the hunter... or the one being hunted?The Beast of Bladenboro: The 1954 "vampire" predator that left a trail of bloodless victims and a town in total lockdown.The Goatman of Nags Head: The chilling coastal legend that has haunted the dunes for generations.The Ghost Ship Carroll A. Deering: The five-masted schooner found abandoned on the Diamond Shoals with dinner still warm on the table.The Grey Man of Hatteras: The spectral sentinel who appears as a final warning before the great hurricanes hit.From the high country to the coast, these are the stories that the North Carolina soil refuses to forget. #podcast #urbanlegends #folklore #scary
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Traces, Places, and Cases Where the Clues Don't Add Up
Welcome to this episode-TRACES, PLACES, AND CASES: Where the Clues Don't Add Up!In this special, high-octane episode, we break down three of the most bizarre and frustrating UNSOLVED mysteries in American history, proving that the truth is often hidden in the last place you look—or in the clues that make the least sense.We investigate:The mystery of Brandon Lawson starts and ends with a chilling, garbled 911 call. We analyze the audio that captured his final, terrifying moments on a desolate highway. What did Brandon see that night in Texas? Why did his brother, Kyle, miss him by mere minutes, and how did a suspected homicide remain unsolved after his body was identified 11 years later? A true missing person nightmare.(Timecode for this case)75-year-old Ruby Akers vanished without a trace from a nursing home while recovering from a minor injury. She left behind her eyeglasses and dentures—items she couldn't live without. We discuss the shocking, anonymous tip that suggests Ruby didn't walk away, but was accidentally killed and hidden in a deadly cover-up involving a powerful drug, Thorazine. A baffling Texas cold case.(Timecode for this case)A century-old murder that remains one of the greatest unsolved homicides in US history. An Episcopal priest and his choir mistress are found murdered and posed under a crab apple tree. We explore the central trace—the damning love letters—and the way high society wealth and influence shielded the main suspects from justice. It was the original tabloid true crime circus of the Roaring Twenties.(Timecode for this case)Don't forget to like and subscribe! Let us know which case you think is the most solvable in the comments below!1. The Vanishing of Brandon Lawson (West Texas, 2013)2. The Disappearance of Ruby Akers (Sherman, Texas, 1986)3. The Hall-Mills Family Murders (New Jersey, 1922)#podcast #crime #subscribe
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THE STONES REMEMBER: 3 True Crime Cases That Started and Ended in a Graveyard
Three victims. Three graveyards. Three stories the stones refused to bury.In this Southern Gothic true-crime episode of Bucklesberry Lemonade, Tim takes you deep into the chilling cases of:William Deshawn Hamilton — The Cemetery Child of DeKalb County Curry Spivey — The 15-Year-Old Found in a New Bern CemeteryMargaret Fetterolf — The Woodlawn Jane Doe Identified After 45 YearsEach case began in a cemetery—or ended in one—and every story carries its own haunting secrets, DNA twists, and unanswered questions.From Georgia’s backwoods to Alabama’s red clay to North Carolina’s moss-covered headstones, these unsolved murders show how the dead sometimes hold the loudest truths.If you’re drawn to:• Southern Gothic true crime• Cold cases cracked by DNA• Cemeteries with dark histories• Unsolved homicides with eerie patterns…then this episode is for you.➤ Subscribe for more Southern Gothic mysteries, cold cases, and deep-dive investigations.➤ Share to keep these victims’ names alive.#truecrime #southerngothic #coldcase #unsolvedmysteries #cemetery #forensicgenealogy
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Four Unsolved Cold Cases From Florida--NEW
Four Florida women vanished under hauntingly strange circumstances — Jeana Burrus, Cindy Rogers, Susan Basile, and Gail Joiner. In this Southern-Gothic true crime deep dive, we uncover the clues, the theories, and the secrets the pines still keep.
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NEW 50 States, 50 + Strange Unsolved True Crime Cases
NEW EPISODE: 50 States, 50+ Strange Unsolved True Crime Cases + BONUS STORY — The Tale of Two IrenesDive into one of our most ambitious true crime episodes yet. We explore every U.S. state, uncovering mysterious unsolved homicides, chilling missing persons cases, and the strange patterns that still haunt investigators decades later.From small-town vanishings to cases with eerie coincidences, this episode is packed with the unknown, the unexplainable, and the unforgettable. BONUS SEGMENT — The Tale of Two IrenesTwo women.Two murders.Decades apart.Separated by over a thousand miles…Yet both victims shared the exact same name — Irene Wilson, and both were killed in disturbingly similar ways.Is it coincidence… or something darker?What You’ll Hear in This Episode:• 50+ unsolved cases across the United States• Chilling cold cases from 1976-1986• Missing persons mysteries still wide open• Unsettling patterns that cross time and geography• The bizarre double-case of Irene WilsonIf you love strange, unsolved, dark-corner true crime—this episode is for you.Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and drop a comment with the case that shocked you the most.#podcast #crime #subscribe
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The Lumberton Knot: The Killer Who Might Still Be There | Unsolved North Carolina Mystery
A chilling 20-year pattern of disappearances and death in East Lumberton, NC — a killer who may still walk free.#TrueCrime #UnsolvedMystery #Lumberton #NorthCarolina #BucklesBerryLemonade #Podcast
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The Daughters Who Never Came Home Alabama’s Unfinished Stories
n this haunting Southern Gothic true crime compilation, The BucklesBerry Lemonade Podcast revisits Alabama’s most heartbreaking mysteries — the unsolved disappearances of Brenda Kay Green, Sherry Lynn Marler, Carla Rebecca Corley, and Melinda Wall McGhee.Each of these women vanished under eerie and unresolved circumstances, their stories echoing through decades of unanswered questions and small-town fear. From vanished daughters to a nurse who disappeared in broad daylight, these are Alabama’s unfinished stories — bound together by faith, silence, and the shadows of the Deep South. Narrated by Tim and Lisa Sound Design: immersive, ghostly, and steeped in Southern atmosphere Gospel track: “Thank God I Am Free” – Dixie EchoesSome stories don’t end. They just wait for someone to listen.#TrueCrime #SouthernGothic #Podcast #MissingPersons #Alabama #UnsolvedMystery
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The Million Dollar Algorithm How One Man Rigged the Lottery
Tim dives into one of the most audacious true crime fraud cases of the 21st century: the stunning betrayal carried out by Eddie Tipton, the man whose job was to protect the American lottery system.Tipton, the former security director for the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), found the perfect loophole: he installed a single, malicious line of computer code to predict winning numbers on specific days of the year. For six years, Tipton and his co-conspirators walked away with millions across multiple states.#podcast #subscribe #crime
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The NC Jewel Heists-3 Ways To Steal A Million Dollars
The North Carolina Jewel Heists: Three Ways to Steal a Million Dollars | BucklesBerry LemonadeTim dives deep into three real-life, high-stakes jewelry store robberies across North Carolina, showcasing the shocking audacity and masterful planning of modern professional thieves.From the mountains of Asheville to the coastal plains, discover three entirely different methods criminals used to walk away with millions in diamonds and gold.The 52-Second Smash-and-Grab: The terrifying, lightning-fast Asheville Diamond Heist (2017) at Spicer Greene Jewelers, executed by thieves on dirt bikes. What makes the rare loose diamonds so valuable to international crime rings?The Planner's Downfall: The chilling story of Charles Anthony Walker Jr.'s coordinated and violent Kay Jewelers robberies (2018) in Garner and Elizabeth City. Learn why his ego and attempts at witness tampering led to a 34-year federal sentence.The Ghost Robbery: The sophisticated Rocky Mount Burglary (2024) at Gold Rush Jewelers, where thieves tunneled through walls to steal over $800,000. Is this the work of a phantom South American crime ring?Join us as we analyze the high risk, high reward world of jewelry theft, where the methods range from brutal speed to patient, professional stealth.SUBSCRIBE to BucklesBerry Lemonade for more true crime stories #podcast #crime #subscribe
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Vanished After Breakfast The Waffle House Disappearances”Four True Crime Mysteries That Begin in the Neon Glow of a Southern Diner.
Vanished After Breakfast: The Waffle House DisappearancesFour true crime mysteries — one eerie common thread.In this episode of The BucklesBerry Lemonade Podcast, we step beneath the humming neon lights of the South’s most iconic diner — Waffle House — where comfort food and late-night confessions collide with chilling disappearances.From Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia, these unsolved vanishings share a haunting link: each begins in the warm glow of a Waffle House sign and ends in silence.🔎 Cases Covered:• Shonda Renee Stansbury – Last seen injured at a Waffle House before vanishing into the North Carolina night.• Jarkira Brown – A Young woman disappears after leaving a Waffle House in Ellenwood, Georgia.• Lucky Hawkins – Vanished near a Brookhaven Waffle House in 2021, leaving only questions behind.• Heather Rena Sellars – Dropped off for work at a Spartanburg Waffle House in 2002 — never seen again.Join hosts Lisa and Tim as they explore the strange, the southern, and the sinister — piecing together the stories of those who disappeared after breakfast.☕️ The BucklesBerry Lemonade Podcast — where small towns hold big secrets and every story comes with a chill.#podcast #crime #horrorstories
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In The Tar Heel Shadows-Unsolved Disappearances and Haunting Deaths Across North Carolina.
From the foothills of Catawba County to the salt marshes of Pamlico Sound, North Carolina hides a collection of mysteries that refuse to rest.In this special BucklesBerry Lemonade Southern Gothic episode, Tim and Lisa unravel the unsolved disappearances and deaths that still echo through small towns and quiet backroads:Robert Connor – Claremont, 2003: A man vanishes after leaving home one morning, never to be seen again.Kimberly Thrower – Laurinburg, 2004: A teenage girl disappears on a humid summer night, leaving behind only questions.Calvin Brazier – Rocky Mount, 1975: A father’s mysterious vanishing still haunts the city nearly fifty years later.Judith Deavers-Hyder – Garland, 2015: A grandmother disappears without a trace — her car found, but not her.Helen Darlene Fuller & Phil “Skip” Parselli – Durham/South of the Border, 1981: A couple’s road trip ends in silence and unanswered calls.Then, the shadows deepen:Cynthia George, found dead under a New Bern home — a haunting that still whispers down Pollock Street.Linda Lee Jackson, whose house in Oriental burned at midnight, leaving behind secrets in the smoke.Timothy Armstrong, a man who vanished in California, only to be found in North Carolina under mysterious circumstances.Each case stands alone, but together they form a tapestry of mystery, memory, and the unseen currents that move through the South. #podcast #Unsolved #TrueCrime #NorthCarolina
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Vanished in the Sunshine State Four Florida Mysteries That Never Let Go
Vanished in the Sunshine State: Four Florida Mysteries That Never Let GoBeneath the golden glow of Florida’s sun lies a darker truth — one of vanished souls and unanswered questions. In this special BucklesBerry Lemonade compilation, we revisit four haunting cases that still echo through the palms and highways of the Sunshine State. The Vanishing of Marjorie Wilson — a young woman disappears, leaving behind only silence and suspicion. The Lost Valentine: Nicki Virginia Lee Elkins — love, loss, and a vanishing act that defied reason. Hitchhiking Into Shadows: The Disappearance of Amy Billig — a 17-year-old’s journey into the unknown, and a mother’s lifelong search for truth. Walked Out of Star Wars and Into the Unknown: The Mystery of John Ballenger — a simple movie night that became a lifetime of questions.Each story is a piece of Florida’s hidden history — a place where paradise and peril share the same horizon. #subscribe #podcast #crime
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“Unsolved & Unforgiven: Haunting True Crimes That Still Shock Us”
Stories in this episode:Gone: The Chilling Mystery of a Mother and Daughter Who Vanished 2 Years Apart — Joyce Elizabeth Harper and her teenage daughter Kimberly Cozart, both lost in San Diego County, bound by fate and mystery.Lost to the Night: The Unsolved Disappearance of Lisa Farmer — A young mother disappears, echoing eerily similar unsolved crimes in Lawton, Oklahoma.Timothy Armstrong’s Mysterious Fate — Vanished in California, only to be found years later in North Carolina, nearly 3,000 miles away.The Disappearance of Tristen Alan Myers — A child gone without a trace in Roseboro, North Carolina, leaving a small town searching for answers.Found by Mistake: The Brutal Mystery of Crystal “Jersey” Baker — A tragic discovery in the woods of Durham, North Carolina, raises chilling questions that remain unsolved.Walked Out of Star Wars and Into the Unknown The Mystery ofJohn Ballenger Through our immersive Southern Gothic storytelling style, we invite you to walk into the shadows of each case, hear the echoes of unanswered questions, and reflect on the lives behind the headlines. Subscribe for more true crime mysteries, unsolved disappearances, and Southern Gothic storytelling.#podcast #subscribe #crime
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Road Trip to the Unsolved: Chilling Missing Persons Mysteries-From VA to TX, NC, SC, & OK:
Road Trip to the Unsolved: Chilling Missing Persons MysteriesJoin us for a haunting journey across the country as we dive into some of the most baffling cold cases in American history. This special compilation episode is perfect for a long drive, a late night, or a rainy afternoon. From the misty backroads of Virginia to the quiet neighborhoods of North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas, we'll explore chilling disappearances that have haunted communities for decades.This is an audio-only episode, presented in a Southern Gothic storytelling style, crafted with care and respect for the victims and their families.
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No Place Like Home: True Crime in Virginia | 4 Mysterious Disappearances Still Unsolved
Virginia’s quiet towns and welcoming neighborhoods hold stories that never found their endings. In this episode of BucklesBerry Lemonade, we explore four haunting disappearances:Gerald Bradshaw – vanished from Virginia BeachRebecca Crist – gone without a trace from FairfaxDavid Blockett – a two-week-old infant taken from his Newport News homeBarbara Monaco – missing after a night out in Virginia BeachEach case is different, yet all share the same chilling mystery: how can someone simply vanish? Join us as we look at the facts, sift through the shadows, and keep their names alive.This is an audio-only episode, presented in Southern Gothic storytelling style, with care and respect for the victims and their families.🔔 Subscribe for more true crime and Southern mysteries.
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Eastern North Carolina The Unseen & Unheard Haunting Homicides, Vanishing Points, and The Unclaimed
Eastern North Carolina: The Unseen & UnheardHaunting Homicides, Vanishing Points, and Unclaimed IdentitiesJourney into the shadowed corners of Eastern North Carolina, where the unanswered echoes of unsolved crimes linger in the heavy Southern air. This episode uncovers five chilling cases that remain unresolved to this day: the brutal homicides of Curry Spivey and Camile Whalen, the puzzling disappearance of Tommy Walters, the forgotten case of Ruth Allen—whose body was discovered but never laid to rest by family—and the mysterious remains of an unidentified man found deep in the woods of Jones County. Each story is a thread in the dark tapestry of a region haunted by silence, secrets, and souls still waiting to be heard. #subscribe #podcast #crime
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Ordinary Days, Unexplained Endings Five strange NC DISAPPEARANCES
Cases covered in this episodeRobert Connor (Claremont, NC – 2003)Kimberly Thrower (Laurinburg, NC – 2004)Calvin Brazier (Rocky Mount, NC – 1975)Judith Deavers-Hyder (Garland, NC – 2015)Helen Darlene Fuller & Phil “Skip” Parselli (Durham/South of the Border – 1981) #podcast #subscribe #crime #truecrimecommunity
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The Vanishing of Steve Lewis Arrowood Jr
The Vanishing of Steve Lewis Arrowood Jr. | Southern Gothic True Crime MysteryIn 1975, 19-year-old Steve Lewis Arrowood Jr. left his home in Gastonia, North Carolina, and vanished without a trace. When his car was found abandoned days later near a apartment complex, investigators uncovered a trail of strange clues, chilling theories, and unanswered questions that have haunted his case for nearly five decades.In this episode of the BucklesBerry Lemonade Podcast, we dive deep into one of North Carolina’s most puzzling missing persons cases. We'll explore the mysterious discoveries, from a bizarre letter to the unusual state of his vehicle, and examine the various theories surrounding his disappearance. Was Steve a victim of foul play, or is there an even stranger truth waiting in the shadows?Join us as we uncover the facts, explore the theories, and remember Steve Lewis Arrowood Jr.If you enjoy Southern Gothic mysteries, unsolved disappearances, and eerie true crime stories, subscribe for more! #podcast #subscribe #crime #TrueCrime #MissingPersons #UnsolvedMystery #NorthCarolinaMystery #SteveLewisArrowood
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The Missing & The Murdered Three Unsolved North Carolina Cases
Tonight, on a new episode of Bucklesberry Lemonade, we dive into a trio of mysteries where the truth is as murky as a Carolina swamp. First, we explore the bizarre case of the Hughes Floyd family, who vanished from their home leaving behind a trail of conflicting stories and a chilling phone call. Then, we travel to the Outer Banks to unravel the Southern Gothic mystery of Elizabeth Turvey Brown, a woman who disappeared near the very spot she was once married, leaving her car, keys, and a haunting question in her wake. Finally, we break down the brutal and bewildering Durham family murders, where a blizzard couldn't hide a crime of shocking precision and a chilling motive that remains a mystery to this day. Join us as we shine a light on three strange and dark cases that have left a permanent shadow over North Carolina.#subscribe #podcast #crime
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The Murder of Brenda Sue Brown
The Brenda Sue Brown story is a cold case true crime from 1966 that captivated the small town of Shelby, North Carolina, and continues to draw attention today. Eleven-year-old Brenda Sue Brown disappeared while walking her younger sister to a Head Start class. Her body was later found in a wooded area, having been brutally beaten to death with a rock.The case remained unsolved for over 40 years, with evidence going missing and initial suspects never leading to an arrest. The case was finally reopened after a deathbed confession from a man who claimed he and another man, Thurman Price, were responsible. This confession, along with other new evidence, led to a renewed investigation and a trial, but the case remained complex and controversial. Intro and outro Last train to Mars -Dan Lebowitz#subscribe #podcast #crime
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Seconds From Safety The Brenda Kay Mills Story The Interview
Seconds from Safety: The Brenda Kay Mills Story | Unsolved Homicide | True Crime PodcastOn a sweltering August night in 1972, 19-year-old Brenda Kay Mills vanished just moments after leaving a local dance in Kinston, North Carolina. Two days later, her body was found off a rural road. No one was ever arrested. Witnesses were silenced. And justice was never served.Brenda’s case remains the -oldest unsolved homicide in Lenoir county and the 4th oldest unsolved homicide in North Carolina. In this haunting episode of The Bucklesberry Lemonade Podcast, her brother, Mr. Lenwood Mills, speaks publicly for the first time—sharing memories of his sister, deep family pain, and unsettling questions that still linger after more than 50 years. Subscribe for immersive true crime stories that deserve to be heard.#subscribe #podcast #crime
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“Twisted Truths Strange Crimes, Quick Cuts & Killer Clues
A True Crime compilation of our shorts, stories.Can you help solve a Mystery?
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Dead Ends & Dark Files NC'S Unsolved Secrets The Be lo Murders Fugitives & Forgotten Cases
Two of Our Past episodesJust maybe, you can solve a mystery on your ride home.On June 6th, 1993, a man appeared inside of a Be-Lo grocery store in Windsor, NC after closing hours. Brandishing a handgun, the man ordered the store manager and a cashier to empty the days earnings into a plastic bag in an apparent robbery.After taking the money, the armed suspect then ordered the two employees, plus the four-person floor cleaning crew to the back of the store. After being tied up, the suspect stacked the employees into three piles of two people a piece and then he opened fire. After murdering three and severely wounding two others, the killer walked out into the quiet night never to be seen again. Some twenty-nine years later the killer's identity remains unknown, and investigators continue to work the case. Could this same killer be responsible for another BE-LO robbery and the murder of Audrey Leggett? News clip WNCT NEWS 9 #BELOmurders #podcast #crime #subscribe North Carolina's history is filled with intriguing tales of fugitives and forgotten cases that have shaped the state's criminal and cultural landscape. From elusive outlaws who evaded justice to mysterious cases that have faded into obscurity, these stories provide a glimpse into the darker corners of history. This collection delves into some of the most captivating and enigmatic accounts, offering insight into the people and events that left an indelible mark on the state.INTRO CREDIT by Alexi ActionOUTRO CREDIT "music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio"
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Really strange True Crime cases Pt 1
he Road to Oneida The Vanishing of Tammy MahoneyStatic on the Line The Haunting Disappearance of Laureen RahnThe Voice on the Line The Haunting Disappearance of Margaret Ellen FoxLost To The Night The Unsolved Disappearance of Lisa Farmer Is There A PatternDo you Know Anything?#podcast #subscribe #crime
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Lost To The Night The Unsolved Disappearance of Lisa Farmer Is There A Pattern
A young mother vanishes without a trace, leaving her child alone in an unlocked house. Just years earlier, two other women in Lawton, Oklahoma, were found lifeless—strangled under eerily similar circumstances. Is there a chilling connection, or is it all a dark coincidence? Dive into the mystery of Lisa A. Farmer’s disappearance and Lawton’s unsettling pattern of unsolved crimes. Keywords: true crime, unsolved mystery, missing persons, cold case, eerie disappearances, strange coincidences, investigative journalism, criminal patterns, Oklahoma crime, dark history.
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North Carolina Alien Abductions
North Carolina has long been a hotspot for eerie and unexplained encounters, but some of the most chilling involve alleged alien abductions. Witnesses report vanishing for hours, experiencing missing time, and returning with strange memories they can’t explain. Others describe terrifying close encounters on remote country roads—blinding lights, otherworldly beings, and an overwhelming sense of paralysis. These cases defy logic, leaving behind more questions than answers. Are extraterrestrials watching us? Could these incidents be proof of something beyond our understanding? Join us as we explore the unsettling stories of alien abductions in North Carolina, where the truth may be stranger than fiction.#AlienAbduction #UFO #NorthCarolina #Paranormal #MissingTime #Extraterrestrial #UnexplainedMysteries #ConspiracyTheories
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More Scary Stories to Keep You Up All Night
In this chilling episode of Bucklesberry Lemonade, Lisa and Tim dive into eerie encounters that will leave you questioning reality. From a ghostly nurse in a North Carolina hospital to a cursed ring that refuses to be discarded, these true tales of terror will keep you on edge. We'll also explore the unsettling mystery of The Vanishing Driver, a spectral encounter at a lonely crossroads, and The Shadow and the Mysterious Crosses, where an unexplainable presence leaves its mark in the most haunting way. And don’t miss A Haunting Encounter at the Waffle House, where a late-night visitor might not be of this world. Turn off the lights, settle in, and prepare for a night of spine-tingling stories. But beware—you may not sleep soundly after this one!You said:
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Narrow Escapes Close Encounters with Serial killers
Title: "Narrow Escapes: Close Encounters with Notorious Serial Killers" Intro: [Background music fades in, eerie and suspenseful.] Lisa: "Welcome back to BucklesBerry Lemonade, the podcast where we serve up tales that are as chilling as they are true. I'm your host, Lisa, and joining me as always is my co-host, Tim." Tim: "Thanks, Lisa. Tonight, we delve into stories of individuals who unknowingly brushed shoulders with some of the most infamous serial killers in history and lived to tell the tale." Lisa: "These are the harrowing accounts of near-misses, where a simple twist of fate spared them from becoming another statistic. So, pour yourself a glass of lemonade, settle in, and prepare for a journey into the shadows of chance and survival." [Music fades out.] CREDIT "music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio & Samuel Francis Johnson
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Vanished without a trace Three Really strange Disappearances That Need To Be Solved
Welcome to this chilling episode where we delve into three baffling disappearances, each cloaked in mystery and marked by unsettling twists. First, we journey to Benton, Arkansas, where 45-year-old Cory Schroeder seemingly vanished into thin air after cryptically hinting at a "new adventure" on social media. Then, we explore the haunting cases of Jennifer Hammond and Christina White, two young women whose tragic disappearances and murders unfolded eerily close to one another in upstate New York—cases that may be linked to a recent high-profile kidnapping. Finally, we revisit the unsolved case of Brookelyn Farthing in Berea, Kentucky, whose final, desperate text messages still leave investigators and loved ones grappling with unanswered questions. These are not just stories of missing persons; they’re tales of high strangeness that blur the line between the explainable and the inexplicable. What really happened to Cory, Jennifer, Christina, and Brookelyn? Join us as we unravel the chilling details of their disappearances and explore the dark mysteries that linger in their wake. music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
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Mysteries of the Deep Woods, North Carolina’s Haunting Encounters
The deep woods of North Carolina are a place of beauty and mystery, where towering pines and ancient oaks create a canopy that seems to hold its own secrets. But beneath the rustling leaves and whispering winds lies a world that defies explanation. From shadowy figures that vanish without a trace to disembodied voices calling your name, the woods have an uncanny way of drawing you in—and reminding you that you’re never truly alone. These forests have long been the backdrop for chilling tales of the unknown: the eerie mimicry of something pretending to be human, the mournful whistle that echoes through the valleys of Linville Gorge, and the spectral black hound said to guide lost souls near the Outer Banks. And then, of course, there are the legends of massive, unexplainable creatures that lurk just out of sight. Whether it’s the strange, the cryptic, or the downright paranormal, the woods of North Carolina hold mysteries that challenge the limits of belief. In these shadowed depths, you never know what you might stumble across—or what might stumble across you. So, tread carefully, and remember: the forest is watching.
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L84MF The Mystery of Swimsuit Boy and Dean Corll's Unidentified Victim
In August 1973, the skeletal remains of a young man were uncovered in Houston, Texas, inside a rented boat shed. He was among the many victims of Dean Corll, infamously known as “The Candy Man.” Though Corll's reign of terror ended that year with his death, one haunting mystery remains—one victim has never been identified. Known only as “Swimsuit Boy,” he is the sole unidentified victim of Corll’s crimes. #podcast #subscribe #crime music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
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Nameless Shadows The Search for Jane and John Doe
Nameless Shadows: The Search for Jane and John Doe" In this episode of the Bucklesberry Lemonade Podcast, we delve into the mysterious and tragic world of America’s unidentified. With over 40,000 John and Jane Does lingering in morgues and cemeteries across the country, their silent stories are haunting reminders of lives forgotten. We explore the odd patterns, groundbreaking forensic techniques, and the tireless efforts to bring names—and justice—to these nameless shadows. #podcast #Johndoe #subscribe #crime #janedoe
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Vanished Women: Coincidences, Mysteries, and the shadow of the Zodiac
The stories of Robin Ann Graham, Jeannette Kamahele, Mary Margaret Cook, and Peggy Wynell Byars-Baisden weave together a haunting tapestry of unsolved disappearances. Despite occurring in different locations and under varying circumstances, these cases are bound by eerie parallels: young women vanishing without a trace, often under suspicious circumstances, leaving families and investigators searching for answers decades later. Robin and Jeannette’s cases draw speculation of a potential link to the infamous Zodiac Killer, while Mary and Peggy’s disappearances, though separated by years, share striking similarities—both mothers of two, vanishing from the same small street in Highland City, Florida. Together, these stories shine a spotlight on the fragile intersections of coincidence, suspicion, and tragedy. Each woman’s disappearance remains unsolved, a sobering reminder of lives left in limbo and justice yet to be served. #podcast #crime #serialkiler #CharlesManson #thezodiac #scary Music-Binary Life DAVID FEIDMAN
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The Lumberton Murders, Could this be a serial Killer?
While editing this episode, we discovered some discrepancies in the dates for certain cases. We deeply regret this oversight and appreciate your understanding as we work to ensure the integrity of the stories we share. Our primary goal with this episode is to bring these important cases back into focus, highlighting the growing crime in Lumberton and the challenges faced by its community. We also aim to shed light on the ongoing struggles and injustices endured by Native Americans, who are disproportionately affected by crime and systemic neglect. We hope this episode not only honors the victims and their families but also inspires action, empathy, and a commitment to justice. Let us never forget the importance of amplifying marginalized voices and advocating for safer communities for all. Thank you for joining us in this vital conversation. Jessica Lowery-https://youtube.com/shorts/QrzsmuSk6Ck Sara Graham - https://youtube.com/shorts/jK6OvT7t4cI The Fairmont NC Convenience Store Murders-https://youtube.com/shorts/wKhhPLx3VcY Ronald Locklear-https://youtube.com/shorts/OJ-ZM6ZOuFM INTRO CREDIT by Alexi Action OUTRO CREDIT "music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" Links visit us on the web bucklesberrylemonade.com Thanks for your support!! buymeacoffee.com/BucklesberryLemonade share your stories!! speakpipe.com/BucklesBerryLemonadePodcast #crime #Thelumbertonmurders #podcast #lumbertonnc #northcarolina #Bucklesberrylemonade
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Strange Crimes Ripped from Today’s Headlines
Strange Crimes Ripped from Today’s Headlines INTRO CREDIT by Alexi Action OUTRO CREDIT "music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio"
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Scary stories from our listeners
This is our first batch of stories from our new call in line, still working out some of the kinks. We would love to hear from you!! We are excited to hear your stories!!! just click the share your stories link on our You Tube channel or click here speakpipe.com/BucklesBerryLemonadePodcast
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When Women Kill A look at two female serial killers
Welcome to Bucklesberry Lemonade, where true crime meets keen analysis. I’m your host Lisa, joined by my co-host and husband, Tim. In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into the unsettling world of female serial killers, with a focus on two of the most notorious: Nannie Doss and Dorothea Puente. While often overshadowed by their male counterparts, these women carved out their own chilling legacies with subtle methods and surprising motives. We’ll explore what drove Nannie Doss, the “Giggling Granny,” to murder her loved ones, and how Dorothea Puente, the sweet-looking landlady, concealed her deadly intentions beneath a facade of kindness. Grab your drink and settle in for an eye-opening discussion you won’t want to miss! Intro/outro mix credit goes to Retrowave Synthwave 80'S by Alexi Action
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The Redhead Murders
The "Redhead Murders" refer to a series of unsolved homicides that took place in the United States during the 1980s. The victims, predominantly women with red or reddish hair, were found across several states, including Tennessee, Kentucky, and Arkansas. Many were discovered along highways, leading investigators to suspect that the perpetrator might have been a trucker or someone who traveled frequently. Despite extensive investigations, the cases remain unsolved, and the true number of victims is still unknown. The lack of definitive connections between the cases has only added to the mystery surrounding these tragic events. Join us as we deep dive on this episode of The BucklesBerry Lemonade Podcast! Intro/outro mix credit goes to Retrowave Synthwave 80'S by Alexi Action
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Serial Killers of North Carolina part 2
On this episode Terry Hyatt The Edgecombe County serial killer Intro- credit "Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" outro mix credit Retrowave Synthwave 80'S by Alexi Action
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Unsolved North Carolina Homicides
Unsolved North Carolina Homicides INTRO CREDIT by Alexi Action OUTRO CREDIT "music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio"
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STRANGE ENCOUNTERS
STRANGE ENCOUNTERS A collection of some very strange stories, enjoy!!INTRO CREDIT by Alexi ActionOUTRO CREDIT "music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio"
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What Happened to Trenny Gibson?
On October 8, 1976, 16-year-old Teresa "Trenny" Lynn Gibson joined her classmates from Bearden High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, on a field trip to Clingmans Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. They hiked the Forney Ridge Trail to Andrews Bald. That day, Trenny vanished without a trace
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Deathbed confessions of an ex satanist
Join us for a captivating tale of an ex-satanist who traveled down a dark and twisted road which ultimately lead to a a right turn on the road of salvation. INTRO CREDIT by Alexi Action OUTRO CREDIT "music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio"
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Dogman encounters in North Carolina
Dogman encounters in North Carolina Stories from https://dogmanencounters.com and Reddit 15 min imersive read stories!
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Welcome to the world of Bucklesberry Lemonade, where true crime, the supernatural, cryptids, unsolved mysteries, and folklore converge with a generous splash of Southern charm. Join us as we delve into the chilling tales and unexplained phenomena that have captivated the imaginations of generations. Prepare to be captivated by our Southern hospitality as we explore the dark corners of history and the paranormal. Get ready for a journey that's both captivating and spine-tingling, all with a delightful Southern twist. So grab your favorite beverage, settle into your comfiest armchair, and let th
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