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The Deuce Conrad Show

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The Deuce Conrad Show originally aired as a source for weird history, conspiracy theories and true crime. As time progressed so did Deuce's love for a good mystery or a gruesome crime scene. That is why you will find some early episodes that are non crime related. Nonetheless, he brings real life experience as a retired investigator to the digital air waves. Coupled with a love for journalism, Deuce brings his stories to life, no sugar coating, no bullshit as he says, just the truth!

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Episode Episode 69 | The Burger Chef Murders: An Unsolved American Tragedy Cover

Episode 69 | The Burger Chef Murders: An Unsolved American Tragedy

On November 17, 1978, four young employees working the closing shift at a Burger Chef restaurant in Speedway, Indiana simply vanished. Jayne Friedt, Daniel Davis, Mark Flemmonds, and Ruth Shelton—ranging in age from just fifteen to twenty years old—disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a restaurant that looked hastily abandoned and a community desperate for answers. Two days later, their bodies were discovered in a wooded area twenty miles away, victims of a brutal execution-style murder that shocked the nation. Despite money missing from the safe, investigators quickly realized this was far more sinister than a simple robbery gone wrong. Nearly five decades later, the Burger Chef murders remain one of Indiana’s most haunting unsolved cases. This comprehensive investigation explores the chilling details of that November night, the devastating discovery in Johnson County, and the countless suspects and theories that have emerged over the years. From botched investigations and jurisdictional disputes to modern DNA analysis and renewed calls for justice, we examine why this case has eluded resolution despite being one of the most extensively investigated crimes in state history. Four young lives were stolen, four families were shattered, and the truth remains buried somewhere in the decades of evidence, witnesses, and missed opportunities. #TrueCrime #BurgerChefMurders #UnsolvedMysteries #ColdCase #Indiana #SpeedwayIndiana #TrueCrimePodcast #UnsolvedMurders #1970sCrime #FastFoodMurders #CriminalInvestigation #JusticeForVictims #MurderMystery #TrueCrimeCommunity #IndianaHistory #UnsolvedCases #CrimeHistory #TrueCrimeAddict #ExecutionStyleMurder #MissingPersons

25. Feb. 2026 - 13 min
Episode Episode 68 | The Battle of Athens: When Veterans Took Up Arms Against Electoral Corruption Cover

Episode 68 | The Battle of Athens: When Veterans Took Up Arms Against Electoral Corruption

In August 1946, World War II veterans in Athens, Tennessee did the unthinkable—they took up arms against their own local government in what became known as the Battle of Athens. For over a decade, McMinn County had suffered under the corrupt Cantrell political machine, where elections were rigged, votes were stolen, and armed deputies controlled polling places through intimidation and violence. When these veterans returned home from fighting fascism abroad, they found their own hometown operating under tyrannical rule. On August 1, 1946, they watched as corrupt officials seized ballot boxes and locked them in the county jail, preparing to steal another election. What happened next was unprecedented in modern American history. That night, 300-400 armed veterans surrounded the jail and demanded an honest count of the ballots. When the corrupt deputies refused, a firefight erupted that lasted through the night, with dynamite explosions rocking the building until dawn. The veterans ultimately forced a surrender, secured the ballot boxes, and conducted a public count that revealed what everyone suspected—the reform candidates had won in a landslide. This remarkable story of citizen resistance raises profound questions about democracy, corruption, and the lengths people will go to defend their right to vote. The Battle of Athens remains the only successful armed rebellion against a corrupt local government in modern American history. #BattleOfAthens #TennesseeHistory #WorldWarII #Veterans #Democracy #ElectionIntegrity #PoliticalCorruption #AmericanHistory #CivilRights #VotingRights #1946 #TrueStory #USHistory #McMinnCounty #PoliticalMachine #ArmedResistance #GINonPartisanLeague #AthensTN #ForgottenHistory #HistoryPodcast

18. Feb. 2026 - 12 min
Episode Episode 67 | The Martin DeFoor Axe Murders: Atlanta’s Forgotten Tragedy of 1879 Cover

Episode 67 | The Martin DeFoor Axe Murders: Atlanta’s Forgotten Tragedy of 1879

Step back into 1879 Atlanta, where an elderly pioneer couple met their brutal end in one of the city’s most chilling unsolved cases. Martin and Sarah DeFoor, respected early settlers who helped build Atlanta from its frontier roots, were savagely murdered with an axe on their own farm in an attack that shocked the growing Southern city. This is the story of a crime that exposed the limitations of 19th-century law enforcement, shattered a community’s sense of security, and left questions that remain unanswered over 145 years later. From the horrific discovery by neighbors to the theories about transients, robbery, and dark secrets, explore every angle of a case that has been nearly forgotten by history but deserves to be remembered. Join us as we examine the evidence, explore the suspects, and uncover why this brutal double homicide was never solved. We’ll transport you to post-Civil War Atlanta, where gas lamps flickered on dirt roads and justice often proved elusive. Through careful historical research and period accounts, we reconstruct the final hours of the DeFoors’ lives and the investigation that followed. This is more than just a true crime story—it’s a glimpse into Atlanta’s hidden past and a reminder that some mysteries endure forever, leaving only names on street signs and whispers in the archives. #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMystery #AtlantaHistory #ColdCase #AxeMurder #1800s #VictorianCrime #SouthernHistory #TrueCrimePodcast #UnsolvedMurders #HistoricalCrime #AtlantaColdCase #DeFoorMurders #CivilWarEra #CrimeHistory #MurderMystery

11. Feb. 2026 - 15 min
Episode Episode 66 | Murder in Lafayette Square: The Sickles-Key Affair of 1859 Cover

Episode 66 | Murder in Lafayette Square: The Sickles-Key Affair of 1859

In the shadow of the White House, a shocking crime of passion erupted on a calm Sunday in 1859: Congressman Daniel Sickles gunned down Philip Barton Key—son of the man who wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner”—in broad daylight in Lafayette Square. Fueled by betrayal, adultery, and rage, the brazen murder stunned antebellum America and led to the most explosive trial of the era. This is the story of the nation’s first successful temporary insanity defense—the legal bombshell that let a killer walk free and forever changed criminal justice. Sex, scandal, honor, and history’s most audacious acquittal—don’t miss this gripping tale of murder right across from the President’s doorstep. Hit play now and discover why this case still echoes today. #TrueCrime #HistoricalTrueCrime #MurderMystery #TemporaryInsanity #CrimeHistory #LafayetteSquare #WhiteHouse #Scandal #19thCentury #TrueCrimePodcast #HistoryPodcast

4. Feb. 2026 - 25 min
Episode Episode 65 | The Cane Creek Massacre: Violence Against Mormon Missionaries in Tennessee Cover

Episode 65 | The Cane Creek Massacre: Violence Against Mormon Missionaries in Tennessee

August 10, 1884. A quiet farmhouse in Lewis County, Tennessee. When two young Mormon missionaries arrived seeking converts, they had no idea their mission would end in bloodshed. Within months, an armed mob stormed the home where they were staying, leaving four people dead and shattering a community forever. One missionary, just 20 years old, never made it home. Another escaped into the woods, wounded and running for his life. This is the shocking true story of religious violence in post-Civil War America—a forgotten massacre that exposed the deadly consequences of fear, prejudice, and mob justice. Discover what really happened when faith communities collided in the rural South, why neighbors turned into killers, and how this tragedy changed Mormon missionary work forever. A gripping tale of persecution, survival, and the dark side of American religious history. ⚠️ Content Warning: Contains descriptions of violence and religious persecution. #TrueCrime #History #AmericanHistory #MormonHistory #Tennessee #ReligiousHistory

28. Jan. 2026 - 13 min
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