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Unsealed

Wings Of The Eagle

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Unsealed: where Bible Prophecy and Current Events collide. The words of Jesus and the Prophets are coming to pass - learn the Truth before it's too late!
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Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! If you’ve ever wondered what happens when Microsoft Dynamics 365 gets a sprinkle of pizzazz, look no further than the Ellipse Unsealed podcast! In each episode, our Dynamic Duo, Bobby Small and Savanna Ball take you on a wild ride through the world of Dynamics 365. We’ve got top-of-mind content served up with a side of laughter, a dash of curiosity, and a chill vibe. Life is too short for boring podcasts. Tune in, turn up the volume, and let’s get unsealed!
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Murder Files Unsealed

Author Adidas Wilson

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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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Unsealed: The Tylenol Murders

AT WILL MEDIA, The Chicago Tribune

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In 1982, the nation was living in fear. One by one people in the Chicago area were dying. No one knew why — or who would be next. Law enforcement mobilized to answer the what, who and why. The what was Tylenol, laced with cyanide, placed randomly on store shelves to kill unsuspecting victims. But the who and the why? That would elude investigators for decades. If you think you know the story of the Tylenol Murders, think again. Award-winning Chicago Tribune investigative reporters Christy Gu ...
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Notaries Unsealed Podcast

The Notaries Unsealed Podcast

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Quentin Smith"Q", Seben Griffin "Uncle Griff", Ismael Mathurin "Mathurin", deliver a show based around the conversations these three Notaries have daily. General topics include Notary Public, Mobile Notary, RON, Remote Online Notary, Loan Signing, Notary Signing Agent, Notary Training, Notary Courses, Notary Journal, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Marketing, Entrepreneur, Small Business, Professional Development, Motivation, Common Sense & Personal Growth. Brought to you by: Captivated Notary ...
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Dukes and spies, queens and servants, friends and lovers - all of the Elizabethan world populates the letters of Bess of Hardwick. Bess herself wrote hundreds of letters throughout her life: they were her lifeline to her travelling children and husbands, to the court at London, and to news from the world at large.
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Sergeant Monica Mosley, a detective in the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office, was fatally shot during a home invasion in Bridgeton, New Jersey. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, leaving the law enforcement community in mourning. The New Jersey State Police, the Cape May County Prosecutor's Office, and the Bridgeton Police Department are i…
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#UFO #UAP #CitizensForDisclosure #GlobalDisclosureDayUnsealed - Disclosure Day is Coming. What part will you play in it? It IS coming soon, like it or not, ready or not, and it will not be comfortable. Until then, concerned citizens are gathering this Sunday Oct 20 for the first ever "Global Disclosure Day" - a free livestream event which Wings Of …
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🗝Discover how businesses can leverage EDI for success, the advantages over competitors, and insights into when it's time for a business to implement EDI. Plus, Reed shares the benefits of working with partners, specifically why he loves working with Ellipse Solutions!💜 🌟We also share our opinions on the city of hills, AKA the “Steel City”, aka Pitt…
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Saul C. Nava, a 24-year-old California man, was convicted of nine felonies, including murder, torture, and kidnapping, for the death of his girlfriend, Alisen Takacs-Escobar, who was found tortured and tattooed with degrading words. Nava was arrested at the couple's apartment after calling 911 for medical assistance. The investigation revealed that…
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This episode investigates the growing threat of extremism within the U.S. military, specifically focusing on veterans and active-duty personnel who have embraced far-right ideologies. The report highlights the case of Chris Arthur, an Iraq War veteran who used his military training to teach bomb-making and other deadly tactics to fellow extremists,…
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Carlos Jose Hernandez and Joshua Zuazo have been arrested and charged with the murder of Hussein Murray, a 72-year-old man in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The suspects posed as utility workers to gain entry to Murray's home and then killed him in the basement. Hernandez was arrested in Louisiana after a traffic stop and is awaiting extradition. Zuazo…
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Dustin Kjersem, a 35-year-old man, was found murdered in his tent near Moose Creek Road in Montana. Initially reported as a potential bear attack due to the brutality of the scene, investigators determined it was a homicide after examining the body and finding no evidence of bear activity. The lack of cell service in the remote location has hindere…
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The episode examines the movement to raise awareness of the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) in the United States. It highlights the tragic stories of individuals like Hanna Harris and Eleanor "Laney" Ewenin, emphasizing the disproportionately high rates of violence faced by Indigenous women and girls. The episode discusses th…
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The provided episode describes the investigation and trial of Quinton Tellis, who is accused of setting 19-year-old Jessica Chambers on fire in Courtland, Mississippi, in 2014. Chambers suffered severe burns and died the next day. The case garnered national attention, and Tellis was eventually charged with murder, but a jury failed to reach a verdi…
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The provided episode details the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Jermain Charlo, a young woman who vanished in Missoula, Montana, in June 2018. The narrative primarily focuses on the actions and statements of Michael DeFrance, Charlo's ex-boyfriend, who has been a person of interest throughout the investigation. While DeFrance has n…
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The provided episode details the unsolved disappearance and death of JoAnn Matouk Romain. The text reveals that police initially concluded that JoAnn committed suicide by walking into Lake St. Clair, but her family believes she was murdered. The focus is on the family feud involving several relatives, including JoAnn's brother, Bill Matouk, and cou…
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The provided episode summarizes the ongoing murder trial of Leilani Simon, who is accused of killing her 20-month-old son, Quinton, in 2022. The text describes the prosecution's case, which includes evidence suggesting Simon's drug use, troubled relationship with her boyfriend, and troubling text messages, as well as witness accounts that suggest p…
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This episode recounts the investigation into the murders of two sets of mothers and daughters in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The investigation began with the discovery of Karen and Karissa Lofton's bodies in their home, followed by the burned bodies of Delores and Ebony DeWitt found in a car trunk. Detectives initially faced few leads, but a …
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The provided episode focuses on the ongoing trial of Richard Allen, a suspect in the 2017 Delphi murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German. The text discusses the key evidence in the case, including a video recording made by German on her phone that captured a man believed to be the killer. The text also highlights the defense's alternative th…
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Jeffrey Norman Crum, a convicted sex offender, has been indicted for the murder, kidnapping, and sexual battery of 12-year-old Jennifer Odom in 1993. The case was a cold case for decades, but advanced DNA analysis led investigators to Crum. Crum is already serving a life sentence for a 1992 incident with a 17-year-old girl. In that case, authoritie…
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The episode recounts the successful investigation and identification of the killer of Teree Becker, a woman who was found murdered in 1975. Using DNA evidence and genetic genealogy, investigators connected the crime to Thomas Martin Elliot, a career criminal who died by suicide in 1991. The investigation took almost 50 years and involved comparing …
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This episode explores the relationship between ordinary jobs and serial killers. It debunks the common misconception that serial killers are always isolated individuals with unstable work histories. Instead, the article highlights how everyday jobs, particularly in blue-collar fields, can provide serial killers with opportunities to commit crimes a…
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The Servant Girl Annihilator was a serial killer who terrorized Austin, Texas, in 1884 and 1885. The killer targeted servant girls, often attacking them in their beds and mutilating them, leading to widespread fear and speculation. While authorities investigated numerous suspects, including James Phillips, the husband of one of the victims, no one …
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The episode examines the phenomenon of serial killers writing manifestos, exploring the motivations behind these actions. The article cites examples like Leonard Lake, who, along with Charles Ng, created a torture-murder compound, and Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," who wrote a hate-filled mission statement. Forensic psychologists suggest that thes…
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The episode explores why serial killers might contact one another. It posits three possible reasons: attention, affinity, and inspiration. Attention involves seeking notoriety from media coverage, as seen in the case of Keith Jesperson who contacted Rex Heuermann. Affinity involves finding validation and camaraderie from others who have committed s…
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This episode investigates the reasons behind the selective attention given to certain true crime cases, exploring the complex interplay of social, psychological, and media influences. It examines how media coverage, victim demographics, case location, and the appeal of mystery all contribute to the prominence of specific cases. Additionally, the ar…
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The episode is a chilling excerpt from a book that recounts the true story of a serial killer in Laredo, Texas. The book's author, Rick Jervis, spent years researching the case, including interviewing law enforcement officers and the families of the victims, to piece together the horrifying events that unfolded in 2018. The text specifically focuse…
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The episode provides a comprehensive timeline of the Karen Read murder trial, which ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury. The case revolves around the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, who was found dead outside the home of Brian Albert, a friend who was present at a party with Read and O'Keefe the night of his death. Read's defense ar…
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Deborah Poe vanished from her job at a convenience store in Orlando, Florida in 1990. Her disappearance remains unsolved. The circumstances of her case are eerily similar to the disappearance of another convenience store clerk, Donna Callahan, a few months prior. Both women were working the graveyard shift when they went missing, and both cases ini…
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This episode chronicles the case of Jane Furlong, a young mother who disappeared in New Zealand in 1993. The investigation, dubbed Operation Darlia, initially yielded no leads, but after 19 years, Furlong’s skeletal remains were discovered on a remote beach. The article explores the numerous leads and suspects police pursued over the years, includi…
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The sources recount the arrest of Paul Park, who is accused of fatally shooting Alyssa Lokits while she was exercising on the Mill Creek Greenway in Nashville. The investigation revealed Park allegedly followed Lokits before attacking her and leaving her near the tree line. Police used a dashcam video, a partial license plate, and the recognition o…
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The episode is an overview of notorious criminals in South Dakota, outlining their crimes and the impact they had on the state. It highlights individuals like Robert LeRoy Anderson, known as The Duct Tape Killer, who was convicted of murder and ultimately died by suicide in prison. The text also mentions Jerome Brudos, known as The Lust Killer, who…
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Amy Billig's disappearance in 1974 remains one of Florida's most enduring missing persons cases. The 17-year-old high school student was last seen hitchhiking in Coconut Grove, Florida, and despite extensive investigations and numerous leads, her whereabouts are unknown. The case has been plagued by unconfirmed theories, including abduction by a mo…
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The sources recount the trial of a father, stepmother, and uncle accused of murdering a 10-year-old girl. The prosecution alleges that the girl suffered prolonged abuse resulting in her death, with all three defendants sharing responsibility for her injuries and ultimate demise. The case relies heavily on evidence of severe physical abuse inflicted…
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Tabatha Tozzi was murdered on April 22, 2023 by her boyfriend, Oswaldo Natanahel Perez-Sanchez, who remains at large. The sources detail the events leading up to Tozzi's death, including a heated argument in her car that ended in her being shot in the head. Tozzi was kept on life support for two days before being pronounced brain dead. Perez-Sanche…
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The episode describes a complex case of catfishing, a form of online deception, that lasted nearly a decade. Kirat Assi, a radio presenter, was manipulated by her cousin, Simran Bhogal, who created a false persona named Bobby Jandu, a fictitious doctor. The deception extended to a network of fake friends and involved stealing the identity of a real…
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The episode explores the mysterious and disturbing phenomenon of cattle mutilations, focusing on the experiences of two ranchers, Mat Carter and M.T. Anderson. The article highlights the strange circumstances surrounding these mutilations, including the lack of blood and signs of struggle, and explores various theories about the perpetrators, rangi…
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Rex Heuermann, an architect suspected in the Gilgo Beach killings, allegedly created a detailed document outlining his methods for selecting, killing, and disposing of victims. This document, recovered from Heuermann's home, provides investigators with substantial evidence. The document covers a wide range of topics including the preparation of vic…
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The episode describes the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, by three white men in Georgia. It details the events leading up to the shooting, including Arbery's encounter with the men, their pursuit of him, and the subsequent altercation that led to Arbery's death. The episode further examines the local authorities' handling of the c…
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The episode provides a detailed account of the tragic case of Margaret Fleming, a young woman with learning difficulties who disappeared and was later found to have been murdered by her supposed caregivers, Edward Cairney and Avril Jones. The text recounts Margaret’s early life and struggles with learning, her strained relationship with her family,…
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A woman was found dead in her Monterey home in 2014, and investigators discovered the remains of another woman in a box under her kitchen table. Initial investigations suggested the deceased woman was Francesca Linda Jacobs, while the remains in the box belonged to her mother, Florence Jacobs. However, after analyzing DNA samples, authorities found…
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The episode explains the shocking 1990 murder of María Soledad Morales, a young woman from Argentina. The case, highlighted in the Netflix documentary "Breaking the Silence: The María Soledad Case," exposed a culture of impunity and corruption within the Argentine political system. While two men were ultimately convicted, the investigation and pros…
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The Texarkana Moonlight Murders were a series of four unsolved murders and related violent crimes that took place in Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas, in early 1946. The crimes, attributed to an unidentified serial killer known as the "Phantom of Texarkana," targeted couples in isolated locations on weekend nights. The murders caused widespread fear a…
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Three students from Tennessee State University vanished without a trace between 1986 and 1998. Alice Mae Sullivan disappeared in 1986, Donald Johnson went missing in 1989, and Marcus Rutledge was last seen in 1998. While police suspect foul play in Sullivan's case, they have not named any suspects in any of the three disappearances. The cases remai…
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A man in North Carolina, William Jacob Parsons, was arrested and charged with threatening FEMA workers who were providing disaster relief in the area following Hurricane Helene. Parsons was armed with a handgun and a rifle when he was apprehended, and he was charged with going armed to the terror of the public. Following this incident, FEMA announc…
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Charles Frederick Rogers was a man with a mysterious past who disappeared in 1965 after the dismembered bodies of his parents were discovered in their Houston home, leading to the infamous "Icebox Murders". The case remains unsolved, with Rogers as the primary suspect, despite his absence. Theories surrounding the case range from Rogers being a CIA…
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The episode presents multiple sources analyzing the case of "Jennifer Fairgate," a woman found dead in a hotel room in Oslo, Norway. These sources, primarily a segment from the show Unsolved Mysteries and an investigative article written by journalist Lars Christian Wegner, explore the mystery surrounding her identity and the circumstances of her d…
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The episode tells the story of the unsolved murders of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson, who were found dead in a wooded area in Houston in 1990. The episode details the horrific circumstances surrounding their deaths and the ongoing investigation, highlighting the frustration and pain experienced by their families. Despite the passage of time and th…
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The Pine County Sheriff's Office, equipped with a dedicated Search and Rescue team and certified human trackers, successfully located a missing woman after she became lost while searching for her dogs. The search efforts were hampered by frigid weather conditions, but the human trackers' ability to follow the woman's tracks significantly narrowed t…
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The provided episode describes the Red Lake School Shooting, a tragic event in 2005 where 16-year-old Jeff Weise killed nine people at Red Lake Senior High School on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. The text details the events of the shooting, including the killings of Weise's grandfather and his grandfather's girlfriend before the sch…
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The sources provide a detailed account of the murder of Melissa Henderson, focusing on the investigation and eventual conviction of her husband, Bill Henderson. Melissa's family initially believed she died of natural causes, but signs of struggle at the scene and inconsistencies in Bill's alibi raised suspicions. Evidence, including DNA under Melis…
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The provided episode details the Snowtown murders, a series of horrific killings committed in South Australia between 1992 and 1999. Led by John Justin Bunting, the perpetrators targeted individuals they believed to be pedophiles, homosexuals, or otherwise "weak." The murders were characterized by brutality, including torture and efforts to assume …
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The provided episode is an overview of the life and crimes of Elizabeth Diane Downs, an American woman who murdered her daughter and attempted to murder her other two children in 1983. The text details Downs' upbringing, her tumultuous marriage, her subsequent relationships, and the events leading up to the shooting. It then recounts the investigat…
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Mr. Cruel is the alias attributed to an unidentified Australian serial child rapist who perpetrated attacks on three girls in the northern and eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is also the primary suspect in the 1991 abduction and murder of a fourth victim, Karmein Chan. The name Mr. Cruel originated …
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The murder of Karmein Chan is an Australian child murder case in which a 13-year-old Chinese-Australian girl was abducted at knifepoint from her Templestowe, Victoria, home during the night of 13 April 1991. Karmein's body was discovered at Edgars Creek in the suburb of Thomastown on 9 April 1992; the prime suspect for her abduction and murder is a…
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