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Bishop's Gambit: A Story of Rage and Revenge
Richard Rohr once wrote, “The human ego prefers anything, just about anything, to failing or changing or dying.” And he was just talking about your g…
4 years, 11 months ago
Mad Science: The Murder of Paul Maasland
Michel de Montaigne once wrote that obsession is the wellspring of genius and madness. If today’s story isn’t a flawless example of that, then I don’…
4 years, 11 months ago
Fox Hollow: Serial Killer Herb Baumeister, Part 2
In Part 1 we introduced you to Herb Baumeister: Husband, father of three, prominent Indianapolis businessman…secret necrophile. By the early 1990s, H…
4 years, 11 months ago
Fox Hollow: Serial Killer Herb Baumeister, Part 1
We talk a lot about masks on our show. Most people wear them sometimes. We have our professional mask, our “make a good first impression” mask, our “…
5 years ago
Neighborhood Watch: The Kidnapping of Doe Roberts
Small towns are interesting places. Everybody acts like they’re the “real” America—simple, safe places where life moves at a slower pace and everybod…
5 years ago
Bad, Bad Choices: Dipshits Grab Bag
The movie “The Room” is an interesting study. If you’ve never seen it, you should. Director (and I put that in air quotes) Tommy Wiseau, who may actu…
5 years ago
A Spider's Web: A Killer Who Almost Got Away
We like to think we can trust ourselves—that our read on a situation, whatever that situation may be, is correct. We need to believe we’ve got this, …
5 years ago
Mommy Darkest: Sante and Kenny Kimes, Part 2
So, campers. Last week we introduced you to Sante Kimes: Liz Taylor lookalike, scammer, arsonist, sadist, and mother of Kenny Kimes, a promising youn…
5 years ago
Mommy Darkest: Sante and Kenny Kimes, Part 1
A wise man once said, “A boy’s best friend is his mother.” Oh, wait. That was actually Norman Bates, wasn’t it? Sorry. But a mother’s love IS one of …
5 years, 1 month ago
The Resurrection of Loserus: Canoe Man John Darwin
In every human civilization I can think of, we’ve had—y’know—rules. Granted, some of them have been silly, or downright wrong, and should have been s…
5 years, 1 month ago