To answer the question of where Casey was when she was "working", she was sitting at home all day with George. The day Caylee died, she sat at home until after George went to work. The computer searches put her there and the other searches used against Casey at trial were all done in the middle of the afternoon. Several of her friends said they knew she wasn't working because Casey was always "working from home" or "home sick."
Marcus is a beautiful man, inside and out. I'm seeing some hateful judgments here and I don't agree with them. That being said, teeth whitening has some a long way. My teeth were Marcus shade recently, partially because I used to be a smoker. I'm also a big coffee drinker! However, my dentist offered to whiten my teeth but the cost was like 500 bucks. I found the same product but without the expensive custom molds on Amazon. It's called opalescence go. My fiance and I did them together before our engagement photos and it really helped a lot. It's one of the cheapest and easiest ways to improve your appearance because you only have to use it for like ten days and then one day every few months. Much easier than wearing nice clothes, diet and exercise, and salon haircuts.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ER5NN3K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_Itz4BbPBXJ5M6
A few years back I read The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis which is a great, but incredibly grim fictionalized account of the plague, with a parallel time travel/future pandemic storyline. It’s a massive bummer, but a good read nonetheless for science fiction fans.
It's pretty easy with do with internet download manager you just have to install it and the plugin for your browser and then a download button just appears on above the video. keep in mind it's a trail version for only 30 days
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Here’s one! Looks like you can’t choose which you get, and it’s a little pricy for just one pen, but it can be done!
I also saw some people selling packs of 3-10 or so on eBay - and the pricing was much better. Search “tip and strip pen.” :)
Hey folks, this is Matt Rosvally, Director of The Miranda Murders. I wanted to publicly thank everyone who has watched and/or shared their thoughts on the film on any social media platform, especially when the response is that of disapproval or dislike of the film. This feedback makes all the difference to not only myself, but also the production team and (even more importantly) the individuals who helped build this film from the bottom up that were personally affected by the actual murders in 1984/85.
For those of you willing to share, I wanted to ask for your feedback on the Amazon page directly by writing a short review and offering us the number of stars you feel the film deserves. We are truth seekers and value the honesty of our audience, even if your review on the film is that it bothers you and it deserves a 1 star. Thank you once again for your engagement and support.
Here is the link to the Amazon page, where the film can be rated: https://www.amazon.com/Miranda-Murders-Matthew-Rosvally/dp/B0744RB1W8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1513626189&sr=8-1&keywords=the+miranda+murders
Ha ha, no I'm just cheap. Universal is $14-15 while the field format is $5.xx. after using it I do like it though.
Rite in the Rain makes awesome stuff. Probably all the pot but I find keeping a journal really helps me stay organized.
Sure do, we are hoping to get out before the C&C remaster... so sometime in the next year is the goal.
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It's so old it started out in the C&C generals engine back in 2003, when I was in uni, but life has pushed everyone around the globe and we get together to work on it once or twice a year, just to keep ourselves from going crazy.
My roommates got me this for xmas and I've treasured it since then, lots of gruesome pictures and it's really informative:
https://www.amazon.com/Sick-Rose-Disease-Medical-Illustration/dp/1938922409
Someone else posted a day or two ago, I couldn't find a lot of info but you can pre-order and there's a "how to":
There is finally a new print available from Amazon for way cheaper then the originals go for. For those of you thst just want to read it and aren't worried a out having the one worth a buttload of cash. The shipping takes forever (purchased mine 1/31 and won't arrive until 2/25) but I will update with more info once it arrives. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.com/Final-Truth-Autobiography-Pee-Gaskins/dp/B09JJ7F9SR&ved=2ahUKEwjZkJ6Yo_31AhVnJzQIHemUCIUQFnoECDoQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2HROnoRFIhN4EGFUwU_JOp
If they don't, this is the book you'll need to fill the void.
J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets https://www.amazon.com/dp/0393321282/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_3WRQ7NQAT3P6B0AD8098?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
If anyone is interested on a unique first person perspective on Hurricane Katrina, I highly recommend this book Heroin, Hurricane Katrina, and the Howling Within https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008RN322U
It tells the story of a group of heroin addicts that stayed through the hurricane and aftermath they saw.
Nice find, hail yourself!
According to that press release they will be on "The Faction talk" channel.
https://www.siriusxm.com/channels/faction-talk
They don't have lpotl open lines on the schedule yet I expect they'll be announcing that soon.
I'm really curious if you'll need to be a siriusxm member to listen to Open Lines or if you can get it at patreon?
There's been some strange activity in this thread regarding the teespring link to purchase this shirt - here's the correct link, confirmed not to be a scam.
Hail yourselves!
Rightfully unpopular. It's not about the time it takes to install and sign up, and it never was. Spotify is simply a garbage application and platform for listening to podcasts. It's literally the antithesis of the purpose of podcasting.
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I dunno if you found them somewhere else already but there are a bunch of recent episodes still up on Google podcast if you wanna binge before tomorrow: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL2xwb3RsLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz&episode=MTI4NGU3MGNmMDNkNGE3ZDg3YWQ1ZTBhYjVhMzBiMTI%3D
Yeah I’m sure it works fine, but it’s still a wide open back door that people have broken before and will break again. It’s security theater, all cloud-based security is. It’s impossible to create a totally secure system if it’s phoning home to some corporation. They will never be ahead of the game. The best home security is closed circuit, or at least a home brew solution.
Also their ad straight up plays into peoples fears. It’s disgusting and I don’t get why the boys can play the ad and turn around and talk about Fox News doing the same thing.
I've never heard of Terrare. That's fascinating! It sounds like he had a combo of pica, some metabolic disorder, and Prader-Willi Syndrome. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/prader-willi-syndrome/symptoms-causes/dxc-20316377
There's a really thorough book written by a former Detroit News investigative reporter called The Snow Killings that I've been obsessed with. It's a lot less overdramatic and self-centered than The Kill Jar, instead really focusing on the facts of the case, the ineptitude of the DCP, and how such a thing could go unsolved.
The only part of the book that shows an ounce of bias is when the author proposes a police cover-up, but even that is backed up by witness testimonies and facts. It's a lot more convincing and earnest than your run-of-the-mill "My dad was the Zodiac Killer!" books we see every decade or so.
Although I definitely agree they need a legit Bigfoot episode, I really hope they don't focus on the Patterson-Gimlin film. Astonishing Legends did a 7 part, 17 hour series on the film only to end with 🤷🤷🤷. Some of the characters are fun, but there's nothing there.
The latest research by Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner (both discussed on LPOTL before) is more fruitful in my opinion. They've gone back and re-interviewed a lot of the early experiencers and found that the stories were all heavily redacted by early Bigfoot researchers. The whole phenomenon is much more entwined with High Strangeness than we've been led to believe. Henry said he's reading "The Eighth Tower" by John Keel and the Bigfoot phenomenon fits right into all of that.
Not OP but Do What Thou Wilt is pretty well written w a neutral viewpoint on Crowley. Not on of the Boys’ sources but I thought it was a good read and a fair portrait, also lined up w the LPotL version of his life sonfar.
I will be checking out the rec’d books on him tho, it’s been a minute and I do love Uncle Al
Check out Caitlin Doughty's "Ask a Mortician" youtube channel if you haven't already. She periodically covers this topic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLfcjeo_J7w
Also, she wrote a book about death rituals around the world. Good stuff.
They've been mentioning the book sporadically for a while now, I'm relatively new and binged listened so I can't tell you how long ago. As of right now I believe the book is set to drop in February. Here's the Amazon listing for it.
They're British. Marcus was eating them on the episode from a couple weeks ago. I found them on Amazon and then forgot I ordered them until I opened the box today.
I’m in the US and Memories of Murder isn’t on Netflix for me, it’s actually on amazon prime though if anyone else is having a similar issue. https://www.amazon.com/Memories-Murder-Park-Doo-Man/dp/B074BNBQVK
The book was by Peter Tomasi and Peter Snejbjerg. Here's a link to the Amazon listing for the most recent hardcover: https://www.amazon.com/Light-Brigade-Peter-J-Tomasi/dp/1616554053/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1589264161&sr=8-1
This post links to the final part. Previous parts are linked at the top of the page.
You can also read it in ebook form via Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079WKF7J8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_KglIAbF4H5CKR
Podcasts: LPOTL, Generation Why, Casefile True Crime, Court Junkie, Criminal.the CBC's Alberta Williams podcast, does Unexplained count (it's about strange and mysterious real life events, only JUST started listening to it).
Written: The A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers this is the original one I snagged from my sister after she left home, John Douglas books
TV: Unsolved Mysteries is on Netflix, I'll watch it every now and then when I'm bored and want to relive my youth ;) haha.
It has never affected my sleep. The only time it's been affected was listening to an episode and falling asleep, and I half wake up to the sound of whispering...distant, soft, ominous whispering...turns out it was a dramatic cue during "Snapped" podcast where a girl was explaining what her schizophrenia was sounding like or something (can't remember) but it was honestly the only time listening to a podcast has freaked me out....that and the ones with the 911 calls the boys TRIED doing once? Yeah, never gonna listen to a 911 episode EVER.
I'll bet there get into the weird Oswald/Chaos Magic connection.
Oswald was pretty good friends with Kerry Wendell Thornley who was the co founder of the Discordian movement. Thornley actually wrote a book about him and Oswald in the military that was published before the assassination (its called the Idle Warriors if you want to check it out). They even had Thornley testify at the warren commission during which time he broke into his lawyers office and used his copy machine to make the first edition of The Principal Discrodia.
I find this case really fascinating since it's from my hometown, but Anthony Sowell was a really twisted individual much along the line of a Gacy where he had the previous sexual assault conviction, hid the bodies in his house that he killed during a sexual tryst, he just wasn't a socially active guy. This is probably the best book written on the case:
Beyond the list that /u/clownphysician posted, I recommend the trilogy of books on The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run by James Jesson Badal. In The Wake of the Butcher focuses on the Cleveland case itself, I recommend the authoritative edition as it has more information on the key suspect. Though Murder Has No Tongue is about the unjust arrest and treatment of Frank Dolezal, the only man to ever be arrested for the crimes. The final book, Hell's Wasteland, explores the theory that the Mad Butcher was also active in neighbouring Pennsylvania.