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Drunken Outsiders
by Devon Stamp
In this podcast we talk about true crime, conspiracy theories, cryptids, and more, all while enjoying some drinks.
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134. The Boy in the Box
Join the guys as they discuss the boy in the box case. The murder of a young boy that baffled the police of a philadelphia neighborhood for decades.
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133. Frederick Valentich
Join the guys as they talk about Frederick Valentich, a 20-year-old Australian pilot who vanished in 1978 during a night training flight over the Bass Strait after radioing that an unidentified object with a green light was circling his plane. Despite an extensive search, neither he nor his aircraft was ever found, making it one of Australia’s most famous aviation mysteries.
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132, Chowchilla Kidnapping
This week the guys discuss the 1976 chowchilla kidnapping. A case where 26 children and a school bus driver find themselves in a fight for survival against all odds.
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131. John Darwin
Join the guys for the story of John Darwin, a British man who faked his death in a canoeing accident so he and his wife could collect life insurance money.
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130. The Murder of Russell & Shirley Dermond
Join the boys as they cover an infamous cold case in Georgia. A brutal double homicide within a wealthy gated community that had stumped law enforcement at the time, and still does to this day.
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129. The Disappearance of the Jack Family
Join the guys as they talk about the Jack Family, a 1980's family who disappeared without a trace. A case that left more questions then answers.
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128. Pizza Bomber
This week the guys talk about the pizza bomber case. A story involving pizza, multiple murders, and a scavenger hunt to end all scavenger hunts.
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127. Christmas Folklore
Join they guys as they discuss some Christmas folklore. From trolls to giant cats, hear a side of Christmas you may have never heard before.
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126. Mantell UFO
Today the guys talk about the mantell UFO incident, a post World War II story set in the state of Kentucky where hundreds of people witnessed something strange in the skies. A tale that garnered the interest of an entire nation, as well as cost an American hero his very own life.
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125. QuickFile Conspiracies 3
Join the guys as they dive into the world of conspiracies. From Walt Disney to Finland, we will show you the truths of the world.
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124. The Mauerova Family
Today the guys cover the crimes surrounding the mauerova family. A tale detailing the months long torture of two boys at the hands of their very own mother and surprising cult connections, showcasing that adoption ain’t always the best option.
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123. Vernon County Jane Doe
Join the boys as they journey back to the 1980's, where a body of a mystery woman was discovered, and mystified the public for years to come. This Jane Doe was bludgeoned to death, with her hands removed.
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122. Omaha Pathology Murders
Travel with the boys back to 2008 to cover the Omaha pathology murders. A true crime tale spanning half a decade involving murder, revenge, and a lesson in why diddling the dead doesn’t pay.
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121. Daub Family
This week the boys cover the Daub family, a tragic story about a family's struggle with mental illness. If you or a love one is having troubles, there is help, call 988.
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120. Tylenol Murders of 1982
Join the boys as they talk about the Tylenol murders in 1982. Seven deaths caused by poisoning that shocked the entire nation and spurred on an ongoing investigation that has spanned decades.
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119. Hollow Earth
Listen as the guys dive into the Hollow Earth theory, which suggests that Earth is entirely or partly hollow and may contain interior spaces, civilizations, or even a small inner sun.
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118. Zachary Ramsay
This week the boys cover the disappearance of Zachary Ramsay. A boy who mysteriously went missing in 1996 who may or may not have been murdered and eaten by his fellow neighbors.
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117. London Beer Flood
Join the guys as they talk about the London Beer Flood of 1814. Streets filled with Porter from the Horse Shoe Brewery, people drinking and people drowning.
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116. William Unek
Join the guys this week as they cover William Unek. A police constable in the Belgian Congo who liked the idea of mass murder so much, he did it twice.
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115. Tyler Hadley
Join the guys as the talk about the house party of Tyler Hadley in 2011 when a 17 year old kid went to great lengths to have a party. From drugs to dogs, tools to parents, parties to prison, its Hammer time.
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114. Pizza Murders of 1997
This week the guys are covering the pizza murders of 1997. A tale of death, thrills, and pizza that shows you how delivering pizzas is in, in fact, a deadly job.
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113. Werewolf of Dole
Journey to the past with the boys this week to cover the Werewolf of Dole. A 16th century French tale of murder, folklore, and the age old practice of farming shit, as well as what the average Joe should do with a billion dollar lottery winning.
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112. Spear of Destiny
In this episode, we uncover the dark legend of the Spear of Destiny—the weapon said to have pierced the side of Christ and granted ultimate power to its wielder. From ancient relics to Nazi obsession, we explore how one artifact became the center of myth, mystery, and world-altering conspiracy.
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111. Straw Hat Riots
Join the guys as they talk about the Straw Hat Riots, when in 1922 in New York City erupted when gangs of youths began attacking men who wore straw hats past the unofficial cutoff date of September 15. What started as a fashion faux pas turned into days of street violence, highlighting the absurd power of social norms.
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110. The Man Who Ate Everything
This week the guys travel to 18th-century France, a boy wandered — gaunt, filthy, and desperately hungry. No matter how much he ate, the hunger only grew stronger. He would steal scraps, scavenge from gutters, and eventually, devour things no sane man would touch
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109. Tsuyama Massacre
This week the guys discuss the Tsuyama Massacre of 1938. A tale of mass murder and loneliness that culminated into one of japans deadliest spree killings.
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108. Lululemon Murder
This week the guys look into the Lululemon murder, a story of how shoplifting turns into murder. On March 11, 2 woman were attacked, one was found dead, the other tied up saying 2 men with ski masked attacked them.
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107. Ibadan Forest of Horror
Join the guys as they discuss the Ibadan forest of horror. A tale of kidnapping, dismemberment, and murder that will make you think twice of visiting Nigeria.
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106. The Emu War
The guys dive into the Emu War, a 1932 Australian military operation aimed at controlling a large population of emus damaging wheat crops in Western Australia. Despite using machine guns, the emus proved too fast and elusive, resulting in a failed campaign that ended in public embarrassment for the government.
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105. The Football War
Join the guys as they talk about the Football War, also known as the 100 Hour War, a brief conflict in July 1969 between El Salvador and Honduras, triggered by political tensions and exacerbated by a World Cup qualifying match. Although the war lasted only four days, it resulted in significant casualties and deepened long-standing social and economic divisions between the two countries.
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104. Bible John Part 2
This week the guys finish up the Bible John story. We will go through the suspect list of the unidentified serial killer from the late 60's.
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103. Bible John
For this episode the guys talk about Bible John, a still-unidentified serial killer believed to be responsible for the murders of three women in Glasgow, Scotland, between 1968 and 1969. Each girl spent her last night at a ballroom, where it is believed where he picked them up.
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102. Setegaya Murders
Join the guys as they cross the pond to Japan to cover the Setagaya family murders. A quadruple homicide that has stumped the Tokyo police for decades.
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101. Randy Sellers
This week the guys talk about the disappearance of Randy Sellers, a 17-year-old boy who vanished after a night at the county fair, in 1980. The last anyone seen of Randy, was two police officers who dropped him off close to him home.
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100. Elizabeth Bathory
For this episode the guys talk about Elizabeth Bathory, a 16th-century Hungarian noblewoman known for her alleged crimes, including the torture and murder of numerous young women. She reportedly bathed in their blood to keep her youth, coining the term the "Blood Countess".
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99. The Pigman of Northfield
This week the guys talk about the Pigman of Northfield, a cryptid with a tragic origin story. Sam Harris, a 17-year-old boy who went missing and supposedly turned into a half man half pig.
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98. Yogurt Shop Murders
The guys dive into the Yogurt Shop Murders, in December of 1991 in Austin Texas where 4 teenage girls were murdered in a "I Can't Believe It's Yogurt!"
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97. Kentucky Meat Shower
Join the guys as they talk about the Kentucky Meat Shower, a phenomena that occured on March 3, 1876, chunks of what appeared to be meat rained down from the sky over a farm in Bath County, Kentucky, covering an area of approximately 5,000 square yards. Although various theories emerged regarding the cause ranging from vulture regurgitation to supernatural phenomena.
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96. Gorge Hennard
Listen to the guys as they talk about George Hennard, the perpetrator of the Luby's massacre in Killeen, Texas, on October 16, 1991, where he drove his truck into a cafeteria and opened fire, killing 23 people and injuring 27 others before taking his own life. The attack was one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history at the time.
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95. The Catacombs of Paris
This week the guys talk about the Catacombs of Paris which were created in the late 18th century when the city faced major public health concerns due to overcrowded cemeteries, leading authorities to transfer remains to underground quarries. Over time, the site became a historical and cultural landmark, officially opening to the public in 1809 and now holding the remains of over six million people.
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94. Springfield Three
Join the guys as they talk about the Springfield Three, an unsolved disappearance of Sherrill Levitt, her daughter Suzanne Streeter, and Suzanne's friend Stacy McCall from Levitt's home in Springfield, Missouri, on June 7, 1992. Despite extensive investigations, their whereabouts remain unknown, and the case continues to baffle authorities.
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93. Ghost Stories
Join the guys as they tell their own ghost experiences. From headless room mates, to grey ghostly figures.
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92. The Cecil Hotel
Join the guys as they talk about the Cecil Hotel, a hotel in Los Angles, CA. Built in the 1920, this hotel has had many death, and may mysteries.
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91. The Grim Sleeper
Listen as they guys talk about The Grim Sleeper, Lonnie David Franklin Jr., an American serial killer who preyed upon women in South Los Angeles from 1985 to 2007. He was arrested in 2010 and later convicted for ten murders, though authorities believe his actual number of victims could be much higher.
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90. Sodder Family
The guys dive in to the mystery of the Sodder Family, the disappearance of five children during a house fire on Christmas Eve in 1945 in Fayetteville, West Virginia. Despite official reports attributing the fire to electrical issues, the family suspected foul play and spent decades searching for answers, turning the case into a haunting unsolved mystery
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89. The Murder of Guin Phillips
Join the guys as they talk about the murder of Guin Phillips, a man from Elizabethtown, Kentucky. June 17, 2003 Guin was last seen having lunch with Joshua Cottrell, who later murdered him.
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88. Roderick Ferrell
Join the guys as they talk about Roderick Ferrell, aka Vesago, an over 500 year old vampire. Roderick lead his cult from Kentucky to Florida where they commited murder in 1996, to Louisianna.
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87. Minotaur
Listen as the guys talk about the myth of the Minotaur, a half bull half man creature. A tale of tragedy, heroism, and bestiality
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86. Chris Watts Murders
Join the guys as they dive into Chris Watts who In 2018, murdered his pregnant wife, Shanann, and their two young daughters, Bella and Celeste, in Frederick, Colorado. He initially claimed innocence but later confessed, leading to his conviction and life imprisonment
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85. 1993 Chuck E. Cheese Shooting
The guys dive into the 1993 Chuck E. Cheese shooting where on December 14, 1993, Nathan Dunlap, a former employee, shot and killed four employees and injured another at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Aurora, Colorado. Dunlap was seeking revenge for being fired from his job five months earlier.
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In this podcast we talk about true crime, conspiracy theories, cryptids, and more, all while enjoying some drinks.
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Devon Stamp
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