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Ever see a police cordoning off a building, a historical plaque on a house, or a 'No Trespassing' sign and immediately want to know why?


Welcome to Nosey Neighbor.


We believe every address has a secret, and we’re the ones digging them up. From the rise-and-fall stories of the elite in their mega-mansions to the gritty, forgotten histories and true crimes hidden in plain sight...nothing is off-limits.


If it’s worth whispering about, it’s worth an episode.


Part history, part true crime, and 100% Nosey.


We’re pulling back the curtain on the world’s most infamous stories, one neighborhood at a time.


Follow the show and stay nosey.

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  • The Hi-Fi Shop Murders in Ogden, Utah
    Mar 1 2026

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    Ogden, Utah. 1974. What started as a routine closing shift at the Hi-Fi Shop turned into one of the most brutal and depraved crimes in American history. When three airmen from Hill Air Force Base walked into the shop with a blue gym bag, they weren’t just looking for electronics, they were looking to conduct a deadly "experiment."

    In this episode, we go deep into the soundproofed basement of 2323 Washington Blvd. We detail the harrowing survival of Orren Walker, the tragic bravery of Michelle Ansley, and the 18-hour shift of investigator George Throckmorton, whose refusal to give up led to the "smoking gun" hidden under a barracks floor.

    This isn't just a story of horror; it’s a testament to the resilience of the families who stayed unbroken and a community that stood together to demand justice.

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  • The $7 Million Foreclosure That's Now a $30 Million Kingdom
    Oct 7 2025

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    Hi Nosey Neighbor. In 1990s Utah, one slogan was king: "One Call, That's All." It belonged to celebrity attorney Keith Barton, and he used his fame and fortune to build a 25,000-square-foot palace in Alpine that became the stuff of local legend.

    But behind the gold leaf, marble floors, and grand ballroom, a shocking story was unfolding. In this episode, Nosey Neighbor is peeking over the fence to uncover the truth...or at least some of it. We're digging into the family lawsuits that exposed a staggering $40 million in debt, a secret lifestyle of chartered jets and lavish parties, and the financial chaos that brought the entire empire crashing down.

    We'll take you to the dramatic courthouse auction where the mansion was lost for a fraction of its value, and reveal the stunning twist of its recent renovation and jaw-dropping $30 million price tag. Find out what really happened to Keith Barton and the incredible fate of the house that 'One Call' built. It's a cautionary tale of ambition, family drama, and the secrets hidden in the neighborhood's grandest homes.

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    We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you have any interesting storiers that you want us to talk about, please email us at noseyneighboroffical@gmail.com

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    Instagram: @noseyneighbor.official

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