Up and Vanished
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Up and Vanished
This is a podcast I've been following for a while. It's about the disappearance of school teacher and beauty queen Tara Grinstead. It happened in my state when I was in high school, but I never recall hearing about it.
It's eerie the similarities between the town involved and many small towns around me, and the characters (and their accents) seem quite familiar to me. Highly recommended.
It's website is upandvanished.com I think. You can also find it on iTunes.
It's eerie the similarities between the town involved and many small towns around me, and the characters (and their accents) seem quite familiar to me. Highly recommended.
It's website is upandvanished.com I think. You can also find it on iTunes.
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They finally got the guy in custody. I listened to a few episodes of that podcast. Sometimes I go onto the unresolved mysteries subreddit and read about those cases. You might enjoy it, even though its mainly speculation.
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Ever listen to that missing 411 stuff about our national parks?
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That guy Paulides is a great narrator. I've listened to him in interviews and his speaking skills are phenomenal. However, I feel like he is a bit disingenuous. He will often talk about how they find the clothes of missing people when the weather is cold, and how the bodies are never found, but terminal burrowing and paradoxical undressing are well documented phenomena. It seems like he is trying to sell different ideas depending on the interview. Personally, I don't give much credence to bigfoot or a National Parks coverup. I think the Park Service is probably among our most innocuous services of government. In my opinion a lot of the missing people are not found due to reasons above, but I think some of the disappearances are probably the work of various serial killers. That being said, I have looked into many of the cases he's mentioned and they are chilling.Speaker to Animals wrote:Ever listen to that missing 411 stuff about our national parks?
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That podcast sounds kind of like the podcast, My Favorite Murder. It's basically a true crime podcast where the two hosts will sometimes encourage their audience to write to them about a famous murder in their local area. It's interesting to listen to what they talk about epically when they are covering a topic like the Night Stalker.
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I bet the park service is the nexus of it all, and we're all looking in the wrong place. Den of thieves that lot.heydaralon wrote:That guy Paulides is a great narrator. I've listened to him in interviews and his speaking skills are phenomenal. However, I feel like he is a bit disingenuous. He will often talk about how they find the clothes of missing people when the weather is cold, and how the bodies are never found, but terminal burrowing and paradoxical undressing are well documented phenomena. It seems like he is trying to sell different ideas depending on the interview. Personally, I don't give much credence to bigfoot or a National Parks coverup. I think the Park Service is probably among our most innocuous services of government. In my opinion a lot of the missing people are not found due to reasons above, but I think some of the disappearances are probably the work of various serial killers. That being said, I have looked into many of the cases he's mentioned and they are chilling.Speaker to Animals wrote:Ever listen to that missing 411 stuff about our national parks?
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker) or The Original Night Stalker (as yet uncaught)?Penner wrote:That podcast sounds kind of like the podcast, My Favorite Murder. It's basically a true crime podcast where the two hosts will sometimes encourage their audience to write to them about a famous murder in their local area. It's interesting to listen to what they talk about epically when they are covering a topic like the Night Stalker.
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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The original night stalker was like the michael jordan of rapists. I want them to catch that fucker because I have read all these wild theories about who he is and he almost doesn't seem like a real person. If they do catch him though, it will be a disappointment. These people are rarely criminal masterminds. They are usually mediocre pathetic individuals.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker) or The Original Night Stalker (as yet uncaught)?Penner wrote:That podcast sounds kind of like the podcast, My Favorite Murder. It's basically a true crime podcast where the two hosts will sometimes encourage their audience to write to them about a famous murder in their local area. It's interesting to listen to what they talk about epically when they are covering a topic like the Night Stalker.
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They have talked about both on their show.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker) or The Original Night Stalker (as yet uncaught)?Penner wrote:That podcast sounds kind of like the podcast, My Favorite Murder. It's basically a true crime podcast where the two hosts will sometimes encourage their audience to write to them about a famous murder in their local area. It's interesting to listen to what they talk about epically when they are covering a topic like the Night Stalker.
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The two make a perfect juxtaposition: Ramirez looks like the nightmarish devil-worshipping serial killer that he really was, while the Original Night Stalker probably is an evil genius who can pass as a regular dude--maybe married with kids, good job, no criminal history--who's scarier?heydaralon wrote:The original night stalker was like the michael jordan of rapists. I want them to catch that fucker because I have read all these wild theories about who he is and he almost doesn't seem like a real person. If they do catch him though, it will be a disappointment. These people are rarely criminal masterminds. They are usually mediocre pathetic individuals.
I only became interested in serial killers a few years ago when the police by me accidentally discovered one (at least) in our midst--the "Long Island Serial Killer;" and so far, they've got next to nothing on him from what I can learn. I've always been a sucker for a mystery.
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "