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Dark Origins

Podcast de Gabriela Ralph and Rob Reem

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*We suggest starting with our most recent episodes!*This podcast delves into the stories that inspired all mediums of art, with a focus on the darker aspects of it all! We’ll talk about the real-life events that influenced popular movies, books, and other pieces of art. Occasionally we’ll cover the opposite, and talk about times that art influenced life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode The Boomtown Rats "I Don't Like Mondays" and Brenda Spencer artwork

The Boomtown Rats "I Don't Like Mondays" and Brenda Spencer

On a quiet Monday morning in January 1979, shots rang out from a house across the street from Grover Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego. The shooter was 16-year-old Brenda Spencer, armed with a rifle her father had given her for Christmas. By the time the chaos ended, the principal and a custodian were dead, and eight children and a police officer were wounded. When asked why she did it, Brenda chillingly replied, "I don't like Mondays. This livens up the day." That haunting statement soon echoed around the world—not just in news reports, but in a song. Irish rock band The Boomtown Rats, fronted by Bob Geldof, were so disturbed by the story that they wrote "I Don’t Like Mondays," a hit that captured the senselessness and tragedy of the attack. In this episode, we explore Brenda Spencer’s life leading up to the shooting, the events of that morning, and how a mass shooting at a school helped give rise to one of the most haunting pop songs of the era. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16 de jul de 2025 - 54 min
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Murderess: The Winnie Ruth Judd Story

As a train traveled from Phoenix to Los Angeles, staff grew uneasy. A foul smell was coming from two trunks belonging to a young female passenger. That unease turned to horror when they noticed blood seeping from the cracks. Hoping it was something as simple as spoiled meat, they alerted police to inspect the trunks upon arrival. At the station, officers stopped the petite woman walking away from the luggage—her name was Winnie Ruth Judd. When asked about the trunks, she claimed her husband had the keys... then dropped them and ran. Inside were the bodies of her two closest friends, Agnes Anne LeRoi and Hedvig "Sammy" Samuelson. How did they end up dismembered and hidden in trunks, traveling by train with the woman they once trusted? And where did Ruth go? This chilling case captivated the nation and even inspired an all-puppet film, Murderess: The Winnie Ruth Judd Story, written and directed by Scott Coblio. Join us as we unpack the bizarre, bloody mystery of the “Trunk Murders.” Sources: “Gettysburg Times - Google News Archive Search.” Google.com, 2025, news.google.com/newspapers?id=tMQlAAAAIBAJ&pg=7051. Accessed 28 Mar. 2025. John, Finn J.D. “Offbeat Oregon: Oregonians Played Prominent Role in 1930s’ Most Horrific Murder.” The Lincoln County Leader, 5 Mar. 2021, www.thenewsguard.com/community/offbeat-oregon-oregonians-played-prominent-role-in-1930s-most-horrific-murder/article_b9009184-7d2a-11eb-a0d7-63595170049c.html. Accessed 28 Mar. 2025. “Murder & Mayhem - the Strange Saga of Winnie Ruth Judd.” Arizona Memory Project, azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/303. Pela, Robrt L. “Phoenix New Times.” Phoenix New Times, 24 Sept. 2014, www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/ruthless-a-long-lost-confession-letter-may-finally-tell-the-real-story-of-winnie-ruth-judd-6657689. THE. “American Hauntings.” American Hauntings, 2025, www.americanhauntingsink.com/trunk-murderess. Accessed 28 Mar. 2025. “The Story of the Phoenix “Trunk Murderess” Winnie Ruth Judd.” The Arizona Republic, 2025, www.azcentral.com/picture-gallery/news/local/phoenix/2024/11/25/phoenix-trunk-murderess-winnie-ruth-judd/74188821007/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2025. “The Twisted Tale of Winnie Ruth Judd: Phoenix’s Favorite Murderess | the Order of the Good Death.” The Twisted Tale of Winnie Ruth Judd: Phoenix’s Favorite Murderess | the Order of the Good Death, 2024, www.orderofthegooddeath.com/article/the-twisted-tale-of-winnie-ruth-judd-phoenixs-favorite-murderess/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2025. Wikipedia Contributors. “Winnie Ruth Judd.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 4 Feb. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Ruth_Judd. “Winnie Ruth Judd Reminiscences Letter.” Arizona Memory Project, 2025, azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/94275. Accessed 28 Mar. 2025. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de mar de 2025 - 55 min
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The Frog Boys and Children (2011)

In this episode, we delve into one of South Korea’s most infamous unsolved mysteries: the Frog Boys Murders. What began as a simple day of adventure for five young boys on March 26, 1991, turned into a decades-long nightmare filled with unanswered questions, police missteps, and lingering grief. The boys—aged 9 to 13—left their homes in Daegu, South Korea, to search for salamander eggs on the slopes of Mt. Waryong. But they never returned. What followed was a desperate and highly publicized search, with the entire country gripped by their mysterious disappearance. For 11 years, their fate remained unknown until 2002, when their skeletal remains were discovered in a remote area of the mountain. Initial reports suggested they may have died from exposure, but forensic examinations indicated blunt force trauma to their skulls, pointing toward foul play. We explore the botched investigation, theories surrounding their deaths—including speculation about a possible military cover-up—and the lasting impact on South Korean society. From grieving families demanding justice to the chilling possibility that their killer (or killers) may still be out there, this case remains one of South Korea’s most haunting mysteries. Join us as we dissect the evidence, examine the theories, and reflect on the heartbreaking legacy of the Frog Boys Murders. Sources: “In 1991 Five Boys Went Searching for Frogs. Their Bodies Were Discovered 11 Years Later.” Mamamia, 26 Aug. 2019, www.mamamia.com.au/frog-boys/. “Intrigue, Scandal, Heartbreak: The Case of South Korea’s Missing “Frog Boys.”” CNA, www.channelnewsasia.com/cnainsider/intrigue-scandal-heartbreak-case-south-korea-missing-frog-boys-774406. “KSIS : What Happened to the Frog Boys?” KSTATION TV, 13 Nov. 2024, kstationtv.com/2024/11/13/ksis-what-happened-to-the-frog-boys/?lang=en. Accessed 22 Feb. 2025. Wikipedia Contributors. “Frog Boys.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 28 Jan. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog_Boys. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 de feb de 2025 - 26 min
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Na'Ziyah Harris

In January 2024, 13-year-old Na'Ziyah Harris vanished after stepping off her school bus in Detroit, Michigan. What started as a desperate search for a missing child soon unraveled into a chilling tale of grooming, betrayal, and heartbreak. Na'Ziyah should be living the last precious years of her girlhood—hanging out with friends, focusing on schoolwork, and dreaming of her future. Instead, her life was cruelly cut short. Her body remains unfound, and the man she once called her "uncle" now stands trial for her murder. In this podcast, we dive into the devastating details surrounding Na'Ziyah's life, the events that led to her disappearance, and the ongoing fight for justice. Na’Ziyah’s story is a harrowing reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by so many young girls and the urgent need for change and protection. Sources: Buczek, Joseph, and Jack Springgate. “Detroit Man Charged over Missing 13-Year-Old Na’Ziyah Harris Appears in Court.” Cbsnews.com, CBS Detroit, 17 Jan. 2025, www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/naziyah-harris-murder-detroit-man-charged-court-appearance/. COURT TV. “Man Charged with Impregnating, Murdering 13-Year-Old Na’Ziyah Harris.” YouTube, 30 Sept. 2024, www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwScFzQq0Xg. Accessed 26 Jan. 2025. Detroit, FOX 2. “Missing Na’Ziyah Harris: Suspect’s Search History, How Police Found His Phone.” FOX 2 Detroit, 8 Jan. 2025, www.fox2detroit.com/news/missing-naziyah-harris-more-witnesses-testify-against-murder-suspect-jarvis-butts. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025. Foster, Wells. “Accused Detroit Serial Child Abuser Will Stand Trial for Murder.” Https://Www.wilx.com, WILX, 9 Jan. 2025, www.wilx.com/2025/01/09/accused-detroit-serial-child-abuser-will-stand-trial-murder/. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025. FOX 2 Detroit. “Preliminary Hearing for Na’Ziyah Harris Suspect.” YouTube, 1 Nov. 2024, www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQWjSwveT9g. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025. Sayles, Samantha. “Key Takeaways from Preliminary Hearing in Murder Case of Na’Ziyah Harris.” WDIV, WDIV ClickOnDetroit, 16 Jan. 2025, www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2025/01/17/naziyah-harris-murder-case-disturbing-texts-search-history-read-aloud-in-court/. ---. “Na’Ziyah Harris Murder Case: Disturbing Texts, Search History Read Aloud in Court.” WDIV, WDIV ClickOnDetroit, 17 Jan. 2025, www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2025/01/18/texts-search-history-definition-of-a-pedophile-what-to-know-about-naziyah-harris-murder-case/. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025. ---. “Timeline: What We Learned in Na’Ziyah Harris’ Disappearance Nearly 1 Year Later.” WDIV, WDIV ClickOnDetroit, 8 Jan. 2025, www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2025/01/08/timeline-what-we-learned-in-naziyah-harris-disappearance-nearly-1-year-later/. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025. ---. “What We Know: Testimonies Continue in Preliminary Hearing of Man Accused of Killing Missing Detroit Teen.” WDIV, WDIV ClickOnDetroit, 7 Jan. 2025, www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2025/01/07/what-we-know-testimonies-continue-in-preliminary-hearing-of-man-accused-of-killing-missing-detroit-teen/. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025. Sayles, Samantha, and Dane Kelly. “Breaking down Charges “Groomer, Pedophile” Faces in Death of Detroit Girl, Additional Victims.” WDIV, WDIV ClickOnDetroit, 27 Sept. 2024, www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2024/09/27/breaking-down-charges-groomer-pedophile-faces-in-death-of-detroit-girl-additional-victims-2/. WXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7. “Preliminary Hearing Continues against Suspect in Na’Ziyah Harris Case.” YouTube, 8 Jan. 2025, www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdAmcLStHls. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de ene de 2025 - 38 min
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Oakey Albert "Al" Kite

In May 2004 Oakey Albert “Al” Kite was found hog-tied and tortured to death in his basement after he didn’t show up for work. Al’s murder is one of the most mysterious we have covered because investigators still don’t know who perpetrated the crime, and there is no discernible motive other than a sick urge to torture and kill. The investigation has uncovered a lot of information, but not quite enough to tie everything together. Whoever killed Al went by the alias Robert Cooper and found him via an ad Al had placed looking for someone to rent his basement. After the murder, many witnesses came forward to tell police that Robert Cooper had also met with them regarding property they were trying to rent out. The strange thing is that each witness met a slightly different version of Robert, as it appeared he was tweaking different characteristics to conceal his identity. But why? And why did the killer choose Al specifically? We cover the case from start to finish and discuss all of the theories surrounding it in this week’s episode. Sources: Flowers, Ashley. “Oakey “Al” Kite - 9 of Hearts, Colorado, Part 2 - the Deck.” The Deck, Feb. 2023, thedeckpodcast.com/oakey-al-kite-part-2/. Accessed 13 Jan. 2025. The. “Unresolved.” Unresolved, 2014, unresolved.me/the-waverly-stranglings, https://doi.org/1074178/18p6wP1I_normal. Accessed 11 Nov. 2024. to, Contributors. “Robert Cooper.” Unidentified Wiki, 2025, unidentified-awareness.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Cooper, https://doi.org/1091233/24707. Accessed 13 Jan. 2025. “UNKNOWN SUSPECT - UNSOLVED HOMICIDE - AURORA, COLORADO | Federal Bureau of Investigation.” Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2025, www.fbi.gov/wanted/vicap/homicides-and-sexual-assaults/victim-oakey-al-kite-jr. Accessed 13 Jan. 2025. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

13 de ene de 2025 - 41 min
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