Beer pairing for episode is Navigating Darkness Stout from Paper Brewing a beer brand out of Vancouver.
Story 1 – Cam The Bayou Killings (No actual Bayous)
Located about 90 miles north of Little Rock Arkansas is a little area called the Illinois Bayou. It has everything that you would think a bayou would have: bogs, marshes, and a very prehistoric kind of feel. Locals, as well as visitors, flock to the area to hit the water and see what kind of goodies they can reel in but sometimes the things that they catch on the other end of the line, is something no one would expect or want. That is exactly what happened, when a couple out for a day of fishing, reeled in a ghastly sight: a body part. Authorities rush to the scene and what they would uncover would only leave more questions and unveil a hidden sect of people whose strong beliefs include anti-government but does it also include murder? This is the story of the Kehoe family.
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Story 2 – Mike Sons of Freedom
While the Doukhobor people are a peaceful Christian sect the Sons of Freedom where a terrorist splinter group in British Columbia. Arson, bombings and more.
As podcasters, we have a platform and duty to speak up and call out injustice. In light of the murder of George Floyd, we have come together in solidarity to use our platform to speak up against racial injustice and amplify the voices of black podcasters that deserve more recognition. Racism is prevalent in all industries; from the media who under-report on black victims to the justice system which routinely fails black victims. In this collaborative episode, we document black history and current events with the voices of those who have lived through it.
Written by: CrimeLapse, Morbidology, Sinister Silhouettes, Bruh Issa Murder, Handcuffed Podcast, True Crime? Never Heard of it, Blood and Firewater, Hard Truths Podcast, Noir True Crime Files and All Things Eeerie
Produced by: CrimeLapse and Morbidology
Graphics by: Death by Champagne
Thanks to: Reverie: True Crime Podcast, Evidence of a Crime, All Things Eeerie, It’s Murder Up North, The True Crime Witch, Writing About Crime, Death by Champagne, Murder She Spoke, Murder and More, Always Time for True Crime, Malice, Hometown Homicide, Brew Crime, Our True Crime Podcast
On this Bonus episode we reached out to our Patreon supporters, listeners and out wonderful podcast buddies to get the burning questions about us. This is our first of hopefully many Ask Me Anything episodes.
On this episode we hit the topic of Music Crimes. We also had composer, producer and podcaster Jayme McDonald as a guest. Check out his work here. He scored the new movie Dosed that talks about the use of Magic Mushrooms (psilocybin) to help defeat the opioid crisis as well as its healing benefits.
More about Jayme McDonald: Jayme McDonald aka MD is a composer/producer/podcast host who doubles in music as Chatterless ; releasing lofi and synthwave inspired projects.
Marvin Gaye’s Murder
This is the story of the lifelong war between Marvin Gaye and his father.
you may not know Lou Pearlman and his crimes but I am sure you know the bands he helped create and manage. Those include Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, O-Town, LFO, Take 5, Natural, US5, Jordan Knight, Aaron Carter, Smiles and Southstar, C-Note, Innosense and Solid HarmoniE.
We all know R. Kelly because he believed he could fly. But the real story is the sexual abuse of minors and a sex cult. With the case still in the courts much of this is still alleged but come on.
Beer pairing for this story is Uiltje Brewing (Dutch) Meneer De Uil a massive barrel aged beer using Glen Garioch Scotch barrels.
It is getting close to Valentine’s Day and love is in the air. Well it is for some but sadly not for the poor victims of these crimes.
Bright Eyed and Super Failed
His eyes couldn’t be more freakishly wide open but Stephen Grant still couldn’t see the multitude of stupid mistakes he was making. This is the story of the murder of Tara Lynn Grant.
Beer paring for this story is Nickel Brook Brewing Duplicitous Citra Dry-Hopped Sour.
A disturbed young man doesn’t get the help that he so desperately needs. It all ends in blood. Spilled, spread and digested. This is the story of Richard Chase.
Beer pairing for this story is the Super Strange & Super Obvious a Dryhopped Saison a collaboration between Strange Fellows Brewing and Superflux Beer Company.
Fritz Haarmann was a monster that was active from before World War 1 to World War 2 in Germany. He was known by a few names including the Butcher of Hanover, the Vampire of Hanover and the Wolf-Man.
Beer pairing for this story is the Container Brewing Transit NE Double IPA.
This episode is a tough one. White Privilege has become more and more painfully present with every passing year and it needs to stop. Tune in to our three cases of blood curdling situations.
This needs to stop now!
Traffic Stops. Absolutely nothing to fear………..
When you get pulled over by the cops do you fear for your life? If you said no then you are definitely privileged. Unfortunately for Philando Castile things did not go well for him at this traffic stop.
Beer pairing for this story is Double Fist Punch Double IPA from Taylight Brewing.
It’s not what you know, it’s which friend you promote
Instead of a synopsis I’m going to give you the gist of the judicial decisions made by the person I am reporting on: anti-gun control, anti-rights for refugees, anti-rights for any sort of prisoner, anti- women’s rights, anti-environment, pro-nepotism, sexist… you get the idea. I can see why Trump likes him so much. The Story of Brett Kavanaugh.
Prison Breaks are very popular in the movies and TV but they are just as insetting when it comes to real life. This episode we are covering a bunch of cases of what we think are compelling prison breaks. This episode we collaborate with a friend of the show beer podcast What The Hops from Buffalo New York.
Frank Freshwaters
This is the real life Shawshank Redemption case with a little bit of Florida Man thrown in.
Beer pairing for this story is Florida Cracker by Cigar City Brewing
Kent Institution is the only Maximum Security Federal Prison in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory and it turns out that it was a bit to easy to break out of back in 1990.
My Milkshakes Bring my wife to the yard… the graveyard that is
This is a story about a shitty husband, a loving wife and the medical community that nearly failed her. Rene Castellani used his wife’s favourite treat to murder her.
Bicycle, Bicycle, Bicycle! I wish I hadn’t ridden my bicycle bicycle, bicycle!
It’s not often that both parties involved in a true crime case are victims but that is what we are talking about today so it’s twice as sad. What a Debbie Downer I am. *Sad Trumpet Sound*.
Beer pairing for this story is Strathcona Beer Co Beach Radler.
On this episode we hit the topic Kidnappings. We cover three stories and also do a quick review of The Girls Are Gone a novel.
The Not so Magic School Bus
This may seem like a horrible story about the largest kidnapping in US history but stick with me. It’s really about being a hero no matter what your age.
Beer pairing for this story is a beer cocktail called School bus
Most people know of John Walsh from his show America’s Most Wanted but not everyone knows where he got into helping fight against crime. This is the story of his sons kidnapping and murder.
Beer pairing for this story is Arcade Glow from Boombox Brewing.
On this episode we take on hometown crimes. Not only do we cover them thought but our friend Ross from 3 Beers In podcast out of Austin Texas joins us on our first collaboration episode. We cover cases in the provinces of British Columbia and Ontario Canada as well as Serbia and Texas.
Hometown Mystery – Leah Sousa (Beck)
Nothing could make a mother forget the brutal death of her child. Not even amnesia.
Beer pairing for this story is Amnesiac Double IPA from Phillips Brewing.
This time on Brew Crime we have called the episode Game Of Crimes not because of a TV show that is all the rage but because in some way Games tie into the two cases we will be covering on this episode.
Life is not a Game. But it was for The Scorecard Killer
Starting in the early 70’s someone was leaving the bodies of young men beside freeway off-ramps. To make matters worse, they were keeping a coded tally.
Beer pairing for this story is Parklife Passion Fruit Ale from Bomber Brewing out of Vancouver.
After last weeks episode we thought we would turn the tables and talk about parents that kill.
You can run, but you can’t hide.
A horrible murder is committed, the killer calmly cleaned up then disappeared for 18 years. This is the story of John List.
This story paired with Naughty Hildegard ESB from Driftwood Brewing.
On episode 11 we did things a little differently. The whole episode is about the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre. Nina covers Al Capone, Mike Covered the North Side Gang and Beck covers the Massacre. Let us know what you think of this episode layout.
Al Capone
One side of the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre was Al Capone’s gang. Here Nina gets into the history of Al Capone.
It’s February 14th 1929. People are buying last minute gifts for their significant others, maybe receiving flowers from secret admirers, or maybe… just maybe… dying in a hail of gunfire. This episode is called The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: well at least now I don’t have to buy a gift.
On Episode 10 we welcome our new full time host Nina into the mix. We also delve deep into conspiracy theories. From the far fetched to the ones you would wish were far fetched.
True East
When his parents are murdered this former Vancouver resident now living in Washington States life changes forever.
This story was paired with What the Huck a Huckleberry Wheat Ale from Fernie Brewing.
Body Snatching, radioactive testing and Project Sunshine
Sometimes things sound to crazy to be true. Some times those things turn out to be true! Governments would never hid things from their citizens would they?
This story was paired with Situational Ethics Chocolate Coffee Imperial Stout aged on Port Barrels from Monday Night Garage out of Atlanta Georgia.
When a former religious theme park called Holy Land USA in Connecticut falls into disrepair and decay things were bound to go wrong. Unfortunately this night spelled a tragic end to a vibrant young woman’s life. Chloe Ottman will forever be remembered as a extremely friendly person that would befriend anyone she met.
This story paired with Vanishing Monk Belgian Witbier from Old Yale Brewing.