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  • Episode 111: “Crash, Control, and Consequence: The Mackenzie Shirilla Case
    Jul 28 2025
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    Episode 111: “Crash, Control, and Consequence: The Mackenzie Shirilla Case”

    📝 Episode Description

    On a warm summer night in Strongsville, Ohio, a car slammed into a brick wall at over 100 miles per hour. Two young men — Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan — died instantly. The driver? Mackenzie Shirilla, a 17-year-old girl who survived the crash.

    What followed was a trial that gripped the internet: love, obsession, digital footprints, and a crash that prosecutors say was no accident. In this episode of Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths, we uncover how forensic data, toxic behavior, and one life-altering decision led to a murder conviction — and a life sentence.

    Was this a tragic mistake… or a methodical act of vengeance?

    Buckle up — this one will stay with you long after the episode ends.

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    18 m
  • Episode 110-Cyberpsychopaths: Inside the Mind of a Digital Predator Guest Art Bowker
    Jul 28 2025

    🎧 Episode 110 – "Predators in the Wi-Fi: Surviving the Digital Hunt"

    Guest: Art Bowker, Cybercrime Expert & Author

    In this chilling episode of Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths, we leave the crime scene and enter the cyber scene — where predators don’t wear masks, they use usernames.

    Host [Your Name] sits down with Art Bowker, a 40-year veteran in law enforcement and one of the nation’s leading voices on cybercrime. From digital stalkers to online identity thieves, Bowker explains how today’s most dangerous criminals hide in plain sight — behind screens, fake profiles, and unsecured Wi-Fi networks.

    Together with coauthor Todd Shipley, Bowker has written Investigating Internet Crimes and the upcoming Surviving a Cyberattack (October 2024). In this episode, he shares real cases, tips to protect yourself and your family, and why “trust is the biggest vulnerability” in the digital world.

    Whether you're a true crime addict or just someone scrolling on public Wi-Fi, this episode might change how you use the internet forever.

    Call to Action

    Link to send listeners to:

    https://thecybersafetyguys.blog/

    The website provides information on cyberattacks and how to get his and his coauthor's book, Surviving a Cyberattack Securing Social Media and Protecting Your Home, which is being published in October 2024. Surviving a Cyberattack covers methods for protecting against online cyberthreats, minimizing the harm, reporting the attack, and surviving the aftermath. It includes checklists and devotes chapters to protecting children, vulnerable adults, small businesses, online market places, and more.

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    37 m
  • Episode 109-The $1.3 Trillion Lie: Exposing the Myth of Credit Card Debt with Tommy Kilpatrick
    Jul 21 2025

    🎙️ EPISODE 109 TITLE: The $1.3 Trillion Lie: Exposing the Myth of Credit Card Debt with Tommy Kilpatrick

    💥 DESCRIPTION
    In this explosive episode of Murder, Blood, and Psychopaths, we welcome Tommy Kilpatrick, author of Forgive and Forget: How to Nuke Your Credit Card Debt. Buckle up as Tommy delivers a shocking revelation: what you’ve been told about your bank-issued credit card debt may be completely false.

    After racking up $85,000 in alleged credit card debt from a failed infomercial contract and no earnings to show for it, Tommy took matters into his own hands. Armed with knowledge from his CPA background and a fierce drive for justice, he sued three banks in federal court—and while no verdict came from a jury, all $85,000 of the debt disappeared from his credit report with no 1099-C. What happened? According to Kilpatrick: there was no real loan—because there was no promissory note.

    Tommy breaks down what he claims is a trillion-dollar deception by the banks, revealing the mechanics behind alleged credit card debt, disguised debit cards, and misleading interest charges. He shares the exact steps your family could take—in just 45 days—to challenge this system and reclaim your financial freedom.

    🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Why your “credit card” might legally be a checking account with no real debt

    • How banks profit from gift-card-style lending and interest trickery

    • What steps to take if you want to legally dispute your alleged debt

    • The letter that could end harassment and clean your credit report

    • The shocking connection between retirement funds and fake lending

    💬 “Don’t believe anything in this book—take it to your CPA and ask them to read the first chapter.” – Tommy Kilpatrick

    🔗 Call to Action:
    👉 Visit: www.diy-debtrelief.com
    Get Tommy’s free eBook and schedule a free 15-minute consultation.

    📘 Get the book: Forgive and Forget: How to Nuke Your Credit Card Debt
    📲 Follow Tommy on Facebook: Tommy A Kilpatrick

    🎧 This is not your average financial advice—it’s radical, legal, and deeply personal. If you've ever felt buried in credit card debt, this episode could change your life.

    Subscribe now, and share this with someone who needs to hear it. 🧨

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    45 m
  • Episode 108-Guest Holly Potter Crossing Over: What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About Life, Death, and Consciousness
    Jul 14 2025
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    Episode 108-Guest Holly Potter Crossing Over: What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About Life, Death, and Consciousness

    🎧 Episode Description

    Meet Holly Porter, a powerhouse of resilience, purpose, and radiant joy. In this extraordinary episode, Holly shares the deeply moving story of her 70-day battle with COVID-19, during which she experienced two profound Near-Death Experiences and multiple out-of-body awakenings while in a coma. What happened during those moments defies logic—and it changed everything.

    Guided by what she describes as a divine calling, Holly emerged from the brink of death not only healed but transformed, launching a global mission of purpose and philanthropy. She is the founder of the Adventure Bucket Wish Foundation, supporting women to rise as resilient, purposeful leaders after adversity.

    From leading 11 startups, publishing 15 international best-selling books, to becoming a wellness advocate, philanthropist, and international speaker, Holly’s voice is a light for those walking through the darkness.

    This is not just a conversation—it's a wake-up call to your soul. Holly reminds us that even when life knocks us down, we are never out of reach of a miracle.

    🔗 Call to Action

    🎁 Claim Holly’s Free Gift:
    💼 The Success Vault – Your one-stop life and business resource guide
    👉 https://hollyporterinternational.com/

    💖 Join the Mission:
    🌍 Support & follow the Adventure Bucket Wish Foundation
    📩 Sign up for updates, events, and the newsletter
    👉 https://AdventureBucketWish.org

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    46 m
  • Episode 107- “One, Two, Three: The Murder of Skylar Neese”
    Jul 6 2025

    Episode Title: “One, Two, Three: The Murder of Skylar Neese”
    Podcast Description:

    On the surface, they were three inseparable teenage girls navigating high school in small-town West Virginia. But beneath the selfies and school hallways hid a dark secret that would end in unimaginable betrayal. On July 6, 2012, 16-year-old Skylar Neese climbed out of her bedroom window for what she believed was a late-night hangout with her best friends. She never came home.

    In this haunting episode of True Crime Echoes, we dive into the chilling case of Skylar Neese—a straight-A student whose brutal murder at the hands of her closest friends stunned the nation. With court transcripts, confession details, and Skylar’s own diary entries, we unpack how jealousy, secrecy, and peer pressure led to a premeditated stabbing in the woods of Brave, Pennsylvania.

    We also explore the aftermath—from the viral tweets and cryptic social media posts to the courtroom drama and the lasting impact of Skylar’s Law, which changed how missing teens are treated in West Virginia.

    This is a story about trust shattered, innocence lost, and a community forever changed.

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    13 m
  • Episode 106- "Cecil Hotel: Death, Darkness, and the Unsolved—America’s Most Haunted Address"
    Jun 8 2025

    Episode Summary:
    Step inside the infamous Cecil Hotel, where history and horror collide. In this episode of Vanished: Mysteries of the Missing and Unexplained, we unravel the chilling legacy of a Los Angeles landmark synonymous with tragedy, crime, and the unexplained. From its glamorous beginnings to its descent into darkness, the Cecil’s story is a catalog of suicides, unsolved murders, and notorious residents—including serial killers Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger.

    We revisit the mysterious death of Elisa Lam, whose eerie elevator footage and tragic end in a rooftop water tank captivated the world and fueled countless theories, both rational and supernatural. We also explore the unsolved murder of “Pigeon Goldie” Osgood, connections to the Black Dahlia, and the hotel’s reputation for hauntings and paranormal activity.

    Key Topics:

    • The history and decline of the Cecil Hotel

    • Documented suicides and unexplained deaths

    • The unsolved murder of “Pigeon Goldie” Osgood

    • Serial killers who called the Cecil home: Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger

    • The Elisa Lam case: viral surveillance footage, unanswered questions, and theories

    • Reports of hauntings, ghost sightings, and the hotel’s supernatural lore

    • The Cecil’s transformation and enduring legacy

    Why Listen:
    If you’re fascinated by true crime, haunted places, and the mysteries that refuse to be solved, this episode will keep you on the edge of your seat. The Cecil Hotel’s legacy is a chilling reminder that some places hold onto their secrets—and their ghosts—forever.

    Connect:
    Have a theory, a story, or a question about the Cecil Hotel or another haunted location? Share it with us at vanishedpodcast.com.

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    26 m
  • Episode 106 - Shadows in the Night: Unsolved Mysteries That Haunt Us
    Jun 8 2025
    Show Notes Script: "Shadows in the Night: Unsolved Mysteries That Haunt Us" Episode Summary: Tonight on Vanished: Mysteries of the Missing and Unexplained, we delve into the most chilling and perplexing cases from around the world. From a boy found in a box in Philadelphia, to a family lost in the Oklahoma mountains, to a killer who lived among his victims in Tokyo, these stories will leave you questioning what really happened—and why some mysteries may never be solved. Case 1: The Boy in the Box—America’s Unknown Child On February 25, 1957, the body of a young boy was discovered in a wooded area of Philadelphia’s Fox Chase neighborhood. The child, later identified as Joseph Augustus Zarelli, was just four years old. He was found nude, wrapped in a blanket, and placed inside a large cardboard box that had held a bassinet purchased at JCPenney. Joseph had been severely malnourished, beaten, and had multiple scars, some of which were surgical. Despite extensive publicity and hundreds of leads—including theories about foster homes, refugees, and even human trafficking—his identity remained unknown for over 65 years. In December 2022, breakthroughs in DNA technology finally revealed his name, but the mystery of who killed him and why remains unsolved. His story is a haunting reminder of the vulnerability of children and the enduring pain of unanswered questions123. Case 2: The Jamison Family—Lost in the Oklahoma Mountains In October 2009, the Jamison family—Bobby, Sherilynn, and their six-year-old daughter Madyson—set out to inspect a 40-acre plot of land near Red Oak, Oklahoma, in the rugged Sans Bois Mountains. Eight days later, their locked pickup truck was found abandoned, with their dog, Maisie, still inside. The truck contained wallets, IDs, cell phones, a GPS, and a shocking $32,000 to $35,000 in cash. Surveillance footage from their home showed the couple making repeated, trancelike trips between their house and vehicle, and Sherilynn placing a mysterious brown briefcase in the truck—neither the briefcase nor her handgun was ever recovered. Four years later, hunters discovered the family’s skeletal remains less than three miles from the truck. No cause of death could be determined, and the case is still unsolved. Theories include family feuds, drug involvement, paranormal encounters, cult connections, foul play, and even witness protection. The Jamison family’s disappearance continues to haunt Oklahoma and the true crime community. Case 3: The Setagaya Family Murders—A Killer Who Lived Among the Dead On December 30, 2000, in Setagaya, Tokyo, a family of four—Mikio Miyazawa, his wife Yasuko, and their children Niina and Rei—were brutally murdered in their home. The killer entered through an unlocked window, murdered the family with a knife, and then stayed in the house for hours, eating food, using the computer, and even sleeping. He left behind a wealth of DNA evidence, fingerprints, and personal belongings, including clothing and a bag of sand from a nearby beach. Despite one of the most extensive investigations in Japanese history, the killer has never been identified. Theories range from a random intruder to a personal vendetta, but the motive remains unclear. The Setagaya murders are a haunting example of a killer who left behind countless clues yet remains at large. Case 4: Pauline Piccard—The Girl Who Was, and Wasn’t In April 1922, a young girl named Pauline Piccard vanished from her family’s farm in a small French village. Shortly after, a girl resembling Pauline was found miles away, but she did not recognize her family and remained mute. The family took her in, but she remained distant. A month later, another girl’s body was found with Pauline’s clothes nearby. Was this Pauline? Or was the girl brought home an imposter? Villagers and family members were divided, and authorities were baffled. The case became a media sensation, with debates about memory, trauma, and identity. No definitive conclusion was ever reached, and the true fate of Pauline Piccard remains a mystery. Case 5: The Zodiac Killer—Cryptic Messages and Enduring Fear Between 1968 and 1969, the Zodiac Killer terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area, killing at least five people and taunting police with cryptic letters and ciphers. The killer’s victims were targeted at random, and he often contacted police and newspapers with taunting messages and coded letters. Over 2,500 suspects were investigated, but the killer was never identified. Survivors and witnesses described a masked or disguised attacker, but no clear composite was ever established. Despite decades of investigation and amateur sleuthing, the Zodiac’s identity remains unknown. His ciphers have been partially solved, but the case continues to fascinate and terrify, a symbol of the elusive nature of evil. These stories remind us that, for some, answers never come. Whether it’s a child found in a box, a family lost in ...
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    26 m
  • Episode 105-The Beast of Ukraine The Terminator: Inside the Mind of Anatoly Onoprienko"
    May 27 2025

    Episode 105-The Beast of Ukraine The Terminator: Inside the Mind of Anatoly Onoprienko"

    Episode Description

    Step into the chilling world of one of Europe’s most feared serial killers in this gripping episode: "The Beast of Ukraine: Inside the Mind of Anatoly Onoprienko." We unravel the life, crimes, and psychological profile of Anatoly Onoprienko—a man whose six-year reign of terror left more than 50 people dead and entire Ukrainian communities paralyzed with fear.

    Through meticulous research drawn from court records, investigative journalism, psychological analyses, and first-hand accounts, this episode explores:

    • Onoprienko’s traumatic childhood and the early signs of his violent tendencies

    • The systematic methods he used to select, isolate, and murder entire families across rural Ukraine

    • His chilling tactics for destroying evidence, including the use of household materials to set devastating fires

    • The massive manhunt that led to his capture and the haunting confessions that shocked a nation

    • The psychological forces and societal factors that shaped one of the deadliest killing sprees in modern European history

    Listener discretion is advised due to graphic descriptions of violence and murder.

    Research Sources
    • Court records and trial transcripts from Onoprienko’s prosecution

    • Crime+Investigation UK and other documentary features

    • Ukrainian and international news reports from the 1990s

    • Academic studies on serial killers and criminal psychology

    • Wikipedia and Criminal Minds Wiki for case chronology and victim details

    Tune in for a harrowing journey into the darkness of the human psyche, and discover how one man’s actions left a permanent scar on a nation.

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    24 m