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Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
#104 Unlucky Lotto Winners: Part 3(The Final Part)
Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
In this final installment of The Unlucky Lotto Winner series, we find a couple twists! Typical victims were perps, a guy won a car, and more craziness in Florida.....shocker.
You know you need these Raycons.
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Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
#103 Unlucky Lotto Winners: Craigory Burch & Urooj Khan
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Craigory Burch, Jr., a 30 year old forklift driver from Georgia, matched all five numbers in the Fantasy 5 drawing in November of 2015 and won a $434,272 jackpot “My right eye and hand had jumped for the past two weeks,” Burch said, according to the state lottery. “I knew that I would come into money.”
Urooj Khan immigrated to the U. S. from India when he was twenty-three. He worked hard, saved his money, and by 2012, the 46-year-old owned three dry cleaning shops on Chicago's North Side. Urooj couldn't believe his luck in spring 2012 when he scratched off a second lottery ticket at a 7-Eleven near his home on Chicago's North Side and realized he had won $1 million.
These fellas thought their troubles were over...man were they wrong.
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Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
#102 Unlucky Lotto Winners: Abraham Shakespeare
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
In 2006, Abraham was a 38 year old day laborer that lived in a working class neighborhood of Lakeland, Florida, where he grew up..
...atleast until November of that year when he won $30,000,000, which he brought home $17,000,000 of!
Yea, it was around this time that shit got interesting. Oh and lets not forget about that bitch, Carol...I mean, Dede Moore.
Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael

Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
#101 Vincent "Vito" Smothers
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
By the age of twenty-six, Vincent Smothers had killed at least a dozen people, most of them drug dealers. As he saw it, he was simply hastening an inevitable conclusion. “When you grow up in the hood, you learn: if you sell drugs, you’re going to end up one of two things—in jail or dead,”
“Those are the results of that life.” As for women who got in the line of fire, he reasoned, they’d benefitted from the trade. “When you flock to the ballers” “you get what they get when it’s your turn.”
This episode contains a cover of "Lose Yourself" by Eminem
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Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
#100 Bodies In Sandwiches - Joe Metheny
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
"Everything was going pretty good until I ran out of my special meat. So I lured another bitch up to my trailer. I got her in there and started to rip her clothes off and start knocking the hell out of her. She was screaming, but there was no one around to hear her except me. And I just kept on laughing at her." -Joe Metheny
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Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
#99 Kelli Bordeaux: The Murdered Soldier
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
"She was there to have fun. That's all it was. She was there as a friend. He was there trying to be a boyfriend," said P.I. David Marshburn.
But Kelli just thought of him as a drinking buddy....
"They went to the bar and she basically didn't pay him any attention," said Marshburn. "She was singing, cutting up, flirting with other guys. Just being friendly."
Kelli would leave Froggy Bottoms with nick some time after midnight...and never be seen again.
This episode contains an original cover of "Love Interruption" by Jack White
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Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
#98 The Murder of Mandy Stavik
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Molly Brighten (Mandy's Sister)- "Mandy, she was larger than life. … It's just she accomplished a lot in the short time that she was here."
All that promise came to an abrupt end in 1989, when the college freshman came home from Central Washington University for Thanksgiving. The day after the big holiday meal at her house, Mandy set out on the last jog of her life with her German Shepard, Kyra.
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Tuesday May 19, 2020
#97 The Monster Gary Green
Tuesday May 19, 2020
Tuesday May 19, 2020
"My original plan was to kill all of us. That way, in the afterlife, we all could be a happy family."-Gary Green
Gary Green was sent to death row 10 years ago for the September 2009 slayings of his wife, Lovetta and drowning of her daughter, Jazzmen Montgomery, at their home. Lovetta was stabbed more than 25 times. One other child, Jarret, who was 9, was stabbed in the stomach. He survived along with his brother J.T. who bravely tell their story.
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Wednesday May 13, 2020
#96 Rebecca's Biggest Fan
Wednesday May 13, 2020
Wednesday May 13, 2020
Rebecca Lucile Schaeffer was an American model and actress. In 1986, she landed the role of Patricia "Patti" Russell in the CBS comedy My Sister Sam. Schaeffer also appeared in several films, including the black comedy Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills. At the age of 21, Schaeffer was murdered by an obsessed fan who had been stalking her...Robert John Bardo.
Bardo watched Schaeffer in the black comedy Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills in 1989, in which she appeared in bed with another actor. He became enraged by the scene, apparently out of jealousy, and decided that Schaeffer should be punished for becoming "another Hollywood whore".
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Wednesday May 06, 2020
#95 The Prom Night Murders
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Did an Indiana teenager murder four members of his family in an argument over prom?
"No one should have seen what we saw that morning." said Detective Mark Senter. What Senter saw in the home adjacent to the Olive Branch Church was gruesome: Reverend Robert Pelley, his wife Dawn, and Dawn's daughters Janel and Jolene were shot at close range with a shotgun. Parishioners discovered the four bodies when Bob Pelley and his family did not show up for services that morning. No signs of forced entry, no witnesses, and no murder weapon....
*This episode features an original cover of "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
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Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
#94 The Barefoot Bandit Prefers "Colton Harris-Moore"
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Colton Harris Moore is an American former fugitive. He was charged with the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars in property, including several small aircraft, boats, multiple cars, and the burglaries of at least 100 private residences in various locations around the Pacific Northwest of the United States and adjacent areas of Canada, all committed while still only a teenager.
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Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
#93 Targeted at Target: The Kelsey Smith Story
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
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Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
#92 The Chicken-Killin', Egg Stealin' Michael Ross
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
"No one in her right mind invites a serial killer into her life. Who would want to know that kind of evil? For more than a decade, this is exactly what I did. I never imagined that I would consider someone like Michael Ross, a convicted serial rapist and murderer, a close friend. But from 1995 until his death by lethal injection in 2005, that is exactly what I did and what he became to me." -Martha Elliot
Recommended Book: "Man in the Monster" by Martha Elliot
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Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
#91 Lizzie Halliday "The Worst Woman On Earth"
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
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Wednesday Mar 18, 2020
#90 The Tulsa Hex House
Wednesday Mar 18, 2020
Wednesday Mar 18, 2020
Tulsa’s Hex House (as it became known) has a dark and evil history that haunted Tulsa for years. To this day the Hex house is still a fixture in Tulsa, mainly during October, as it's now re-born every year as the area's scariest haunted house...this episode is not about that attraction, but the odd, true events that inspired it!
It all started way back during World War II...when one woman decided to play by her own rules. Carolann Smith had many unexplained deaths in her presence and even had two "slaves" living in her basement who claimed to be held there by hexes placed on them by Smith, herself.
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