• Episode 36- Jeffery Manchester aka The Roofman
    Jan 30 2026

    The Roofman, starring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst is billed as a true story. Find out how Army Reservist Jeffrey robbed over 50 locations before getting caught, and the military skills he used to evade being captured, and to escape.

    Very minimal crime descriptions. Trigger warning for discussion of PTSD, weapons, and possible death scenarios.

    3:31 start of story

    30:10 The real story vs the movie (differences)

    32:31 Differences in types of crime

    35:04 Jeff's prior knowledge of McDonalds

    35:57-39:09 TRIGGER WARNING discussion of PTSD, armed robbery, weapons and possible armed robbery worst case scenarios

    39:09 What are the differences between "True Story" "Based on a True Story" and "Inspired by Actual Events"

    42:49 closing

    46:30 contact info

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    48 mins
  • Episode 35- PFC Kelli Bordeaux
    Jan 21 2026

    When 23 year old Kelli Bordeaux fails to show up at morning formation on April 16th 2012, her chain of command knows something is wrong. This dedicated Soldier would never go no contact/ no show. What happened to her Friday night? Where is she, and who did something to her? Was it her estranged husband? Her new boyfriend? The local bar employee?

    The answers come two years later, from an unusual source.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 34- Very Quick Year in Review
    Dec 31 2025

    What stories do you want me to feature in 2026? Why are there so many mass shootings? Tune in. - should be a pretty safe episode- discussion of crime of course, but in a very general statistics driven way. No gore, no details, PG13 for cussing.

    Life updates and intro first part

    3m 52sec Some PTSD info

    11m 40 sec (approx) Crime Stuff

    22m 45 sec shout outs, follow info, book updates

    Thank you followers!

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    28 mins
  • Episode 33- Paranormal Investigation 101
    Oct 26 2025

    Learn some tips for those that want to attend an investigation or freestyle one on their own. Show notes: FT. BRAGG STORIES: 'We Try To Debunk' | WUNC

    Tar Heel Traveler: Scott stakes out train tracks in Cumberland County, in search of a spooky light

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    45 mins
  • Episode 32 (part 2) Wrapping Up Recent Happenings
    Oct 1 2025

    Finishing up the information on Nigel Edge and his shooting of a small North Carolina restaurant on the water, and discussing the similarities with the church shooting in Detroit, less than 15 hours later by Thomas Sanford.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 31 (part 1) Recent Happenings- SGT Clarke, Robert Eugene Brashers, Nigel Edge
    Sep 28 2025

    What is going on lately? In just the past week, we've had a inmate at the Fort Leavenworth USDB unalive himself, a serial killer (military Veteran) get linked to a 34 year old cold case, and a USMC Veteran kill 3 people in a mass shooting LAST NIGHT.

    This episode ends abruptly, and is just under an hour. Apologies for the abrupt ending- real life happened during the recording. Part 2 should be out in 24-48 hours.

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    1 hr
  • Epidsode 30- The Sallie House and Ft Leavenworth, KS
    Jun 1 2025

    A small departure from the typical format, this episode covers and investigation (paranormal) and the history of the Sallie House in Atchison Kansas, as well as the last bit of US Disciplinary Barracks tour and information from Ft. Leavenworth

    No specific Service Members or Veterans are profiled in Episode 30

    Does contain discussion of paranormal activity, prison life

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 29- SGT Timothy Hennis and MSG Timothy Hennis
    Mar 6 2025

    The double jeopardy clause, included in the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution, provides protection against being prosecuted again for the same offense after being acquitted, convicted, and/or punished for the same offense.

    A gruesome triple homicide is committed in a quite neighborhood in 1985, near Fort Bragg, NC. A suspect is soon identified, and Timothy Hennis is convicted of the crimes in 1986, being sentenced to death. An appeal in 1989 overturns the verdict, and Tim is a free man.

    So how is the same man tried for the same crimes 20 years later? Did he do it? If he did, what about the physical evidence that doesn't match? Mr. X? And if he is innocent, as he claims, why did so many people identify him at the murder scene? This case is studied in law schools all over the US.

    Innocent to the Civilians, Guilty to the Army.

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    1 hr and 33 mins