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The Pascagoula Abduction: The Most Credible Alien Encounter Ever Recorded?

31 min · 25. maj 2026
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October 11, 1973. Pascagoula, Mississippi. Two shipyard workers drive to an abandoned fishing pier after work looking for a quiet night on the river. Less than an hour later, they walk into a sheriff’s office claiming they were taken aboard a craft by something not human. What happened next turned the Pascagoula Abduction into one of the most studied UFO cases in American history. In this episode of Mugshot Mysteries, Kathryn and Gabriel walk through the full encounter reported by Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, the secretly recorded police interrogation that changed the sheriff’s mind, the failed attempts to debunk the case, the polygraph examinations, Dr. J. Allen Hynek’s investigation, the 1973 nationwide UFO flap, and the military helicopter incident that unfolded just days later in Ohio. Then they go deeper. Why do UFO waves consistently emerge during periods of cultural collapse and institutional distrust? Why do human beings interpret unexplained phenomena the way we do? Is alien encounter mythology simply psychology under stress, or does the persistence of certain cases point toward something harder to explain? The episode explores: • The Pascagoula UFO encounter • The secret sheriff’s office recording • Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker • Dr. J. Allen Hynek and Project Blue Book • The 1973 UFO flap • The Coyne Helicopter Incident • Psychological explanations for alien encounters • Pareidolia and pattern recognition • Collective anxiety and mass cultural projection • Religious and philosophical implications of extraterrestrial life • The history and legends surrounding the Singing River And at the center of all of it sits one question: Why did two terrified men continue telling the same impossible story for the rest of their lives? One line from the hidden recording still unsettles researchers more than fifty years later: “When they come back, I want to be ready for them.” SOURCES: Primary Pascagoula sheriff’s office recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SYuUt5OT8I [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SYuUt5OT8I] 1973 🇺🇸 #UFOB [CASE] The Secret Recording of Parker & Hickson UFOB | Your UAP Library Hynek, J. Allen. The UFO Experience: A Scientific Inquiry. 1972. Center for UFO Studies archival materials and case documentation. Diamond, Fred. Jackson County Sheriff investigative statements and interviews regarding the Pascagoula incident. APRO (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization) case files, 1973. Harder, James A. investigative findings and witness interviews regarding Pascagoula. United States Army documentation regarding the Coyne Helicopter Incident, October 18, 1973. Vallée, Jacques. Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact. 1988. Mack, John E. Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens. 1994. Bartholomew, Robert E. UFOs and Alien Contact: Two Centuries of Mystery. 2017. Sagan, Carl. The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark. 1996. Nickell, Joe. Investigative writings regarding UFO claims and anomalous experiences. Psychological and sociological research referenced: pareidolia, cognitive threat detection, collective anxiety theory, mass sociogenic phenomena, and Terror Management Theory. Historical reporting from: The Clarion-Ledger, The Biloxi Sun Herald, The Mississippi Press, Associated Press archives, and regional reporting from October-November 1973. DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses alleged alien abduction, psychological trauma, religious interpretation, and reported paranormal phenomena. The Pascagoula Abduction remains officially unexplained. No claim presented in this episode constitutes verified proof of extraterrestrial life or alien visitation. Polygraph examinations referenced in the episode are discussed as investigative tools, not scientific proof of factual accuracy. Statements regarding the Coyne Helicopter Incident, UFO sightings, and reported anomalous phenomena are presented as documented claims from witnesses, investigators, military personnel, and researchers. Inclusion does not constitute endorsement. Psychological explanations discussed in this episode include pareidolia, cognitive pattern recognition, collective anxiety theory, and sociological interpretations of UFO waves. Religious and philosophical discussion reflects historical and theological debate and is presented for commentary purposes only. Mugshot Mysteries encourages listeners to approach extraordinary claims critically, skeptically, and thoughtfully. Send us your theories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/support] 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Loved this one? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it's the fastest way to help us grow. 📸 Follow us on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mugshotmysteriespodcast] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mugshotmysteriespodcast/]for mugshots, mysteries, paranormal, conspiracies, and everything Gabriel said that didn't make the final cut. Stay curious. Stay suspicious.

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The Truth About Gypsy Rose Blanchard | Munchausen by Proxy, Murder & the Pink House

A twenty-three-year-old woman has never walked in public. Has never eaten without a feeding tube. Has leukemia, muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, brain damage from a premature birth. Takes a fistful of medications every day just to survive. Has been to more than a hundred doctors. Has had her teeth removed, her salivary glands surgically excised, her head shaved weekly to simulate chemotherapy. Has spent her entire life in a wheelchair in a pink house in Springfield, Missouri, where the whole town calls her mother a saint. None of it is true. In this episode, Kathryn and Gabriel cover the case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, twenty-three years of Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another, the murder of Clauddine "Dee Dee" Blanchard on June 10, 2015, and the legal, psychological, and generational architecture that made all of it possible. This episode follows Dee Dee Blanchard, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Nicholas Godejohn, Rod Blanchard, Emma Pitre, and the doctors, deputies, neighbors, and systems who failed to stop what was happening inside the pink house on West Volunteer Way. SOURCES: Missouri v. Gypsy Rose Blanchard, plea hearing and sentencing records (2016); Missouri v. Nicholas Godejohn, trial record and sentencing (2018); Greene County Sheriff's Office incident and case records; Orlikow-era Munchausen by proxy clinical literature; American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) guidelines on Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another; Mart, E.G., Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy Reconsidered (2002); Bass, C. and Glaser, D., "Early recognition and management of fabricated or induced illness in children," The Lancet (2014); Meadow, R., "Munchausen syndrome by proxy: the hinterland of child abuse," The Lancet (1977); Berry-Dee, C. and Smith, M., investigative reporting on the Blanchard case; Gypsy Rose Blanchard, My Time to Stand: A Memoir (2024); The Act, Hulu original series (2019), produced with the cooperation of Rod Blanchard; Mommy Dead and Dearest, HBO documentary (2017), dir. Erin Lee Carr; The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Lifetime (2024); Dr. Bernardo Flasterstein neurological examination records as reported in court proceedings and investigative journalism; Kristy Blanchard interviews, multiple outlets; Bobby Pitre family interviews; Sheriff Jim Arnott public statements, June 2015; Gypsy Rose Blanchard, ABC News interview; Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Part 3: Gypsy Blanchard on what happened the night her mother was stabbed to death — ABC News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysUtZexaZTI [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysUtZexaZTI]; Feinstein, D., Senate Intelligence Committee statement on CIA Detention and Interrogation Study (referenced for series continuity); Aurora's birth and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome disclosure, Gypsy Rose Blanchard public statements (2024–2025). DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (Munchausen syndrome by proxy), including non-consensual medical procedures performed on a minor, prolonged physical and psychological abuse, medically induced illness, surgical interventions performed on a healthy child, physical restraint, coercive control, homicide, and the intersection of trauma and criminal culpability. This episode also discusses Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a heritable connective tissue disorder. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, or psychological advice. Gypsy Rose Blanchard's account of her own experience, including the night of June 10, 2015, is reconstructed from her sworn testimony, her 2024 memoir, her ABC News interview (linked above), and court records. Nicholas Godejohn's background, diagnosis, and legal outcome are drawn from trial record and his attorneys' public filings. Characterizations of Dee Dee Blanchard's psychological history reflect published clinical research on Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another and family interviews — not a formal posthumous diagnosis. The generational history of the Pitre family is drawn from family interviews as reported by multiple investigative outlets. Patient counts, procedural records, and the precise timeline of Gypsy's medical history vary across sources and remain subject to some historical dispute. No living individual is accused of any crime not already adjudicated. Nothing in this episode is medical, legal, or psychological advice. Send us your theories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/support] 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Loved this one? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it's the fastest way to help us grow. 📸 Follow us on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mugshotmysteriespodcast] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mugshotmysteriespodcast/]for mugshots, mysteries, paranormal, conspiracies, and everything Gabriel said that didn't make the final cut. Stay curious. Stay suspicious.

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episode The Pascagoula Abduction: The Most Credible Alien Encounter Ever Recorded? cover

The Pascagoula Abduction: The Most Credible Alien Encounter Ever Recorded?

October 11, 1973. Pascagoula, Mississippi. Two shipyard workers drive to an abandoned fishing pier after work looking for a quiet night on the river. Less than an hour later, they walk into a sheriff’s office claiming they were taken aboard a craft by something not human. What happened next turned the Pascagoula Abduction into one of the most studied UFO cases in American history. In this episode of Mugshot Mysteries, Kathryn and Gabriel walk through the full encounter reported by Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, the secretly recorded police interrogation that changed the sheriff’s mind, the failed attempts to debunk the case, the polygraph examinations, Dr. J. Allen Hynek’s investigation, the 1973 nationwide UFO flap, and the military helicopter incident that unfolded just days later in Ohio. Then they go deeper. Why do UFO waves consistently emerge during periods of cultural collapse and institutional distrust? Why do human beings interpret unexplained phenomena the way we do? Is alien encounter mythology simply psychology under stress, or does the persistence of certain cases point toward something harder to explain? The episode explores: • The Pascagoula UFO encounter • The secret sheriff’s office recording • Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker • Dr. J. Allen Hynek and Project Blue Book • The 1973 UFO flap • The Coyne Helicopter Incident • Psychological explanations for alien encounters • Pareidolia and pattern recognition • Collective anxiety and mass cultural projection • Religious and philosophical implications of extraterrestrial life • The history and legends surrounding the Singing River And at the center of all of it sits one question: Why did two terrified men continue telling the same impossible story for the rest of their lives? One line from the hidden recording still unsettles researchers more than fifty years later: “When they come back, I want to be ready for them.” SOURCES: Primary Pascagoula sheriff’s office recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SYuUt5OT8I [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SYuUt5OT8I] 1973 🇺🇸 #UFOB [CASE] The Secret Recording of Parker & Hickson UFOB | Your UAP Library Hynek, J. Allen. The UFO Experience: A Scientific Inquiry. 1972. Center for UFO Studies archival materials and case documentation. Diamond, Fred. Jackson County Sheriff investigative statements and interviews regarding the Pascagoula incident. APRO (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization) case files, 1973. Harder, James A. investigative findings and witness interviews regarding Pascagoula. United States Army documentation regarding the Coyne Helicopter Incident, October 18, 1973. Vallée, Jacques. Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact. 1988. Mack, John E. Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens. 1994. Bartholomew, Robert E. UFOs and Alien Contact: Two Centuries of Mystery. 2017. Sagan, Carl. The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark. 1996. Nickell, Joe. Investigative writings regarding UFO claims and anomalous experiences. Psychological and sociological research referenced: pareidolia, cognitive threat detection, collective anxiety theory, mass sociogenic phenomena, and Terror Management Theory. Historical reporting from: The Clarion-Ledger, The Biloxi Sun Herald, The Mississippi Press, Associated Press archives, and regional reporting from October-November 1973. DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses alleged alien abduction, psychological trauma, religious interpretation, and reported paranormal phenomena. The Pascagoula Abduction remains officially unexplained. No claim presented in this episode constitutes verified proof of extraterrestrial life or alien visitation. Polygraph examinations referenced in the episode are discussed as investigative tools, not scientific proof of factual accuracy. Statements regarding the Coyne Helicopter Incident, UFO sightings, and reported anomalous phenomena are presented as documented claims from witnesses, investigators, military personnel, and researchers. Inclusion does not constitute endorsement. Psychological explanations discussed in this episode include pareidolia, cognitive pattern recognition, collective anxiety theory, and sociological interpretations of UFO waves. Religious and philosophical discussion reflects historical and theological debate and is presented for commentary purposes only. Mugshot Mysteries encourages listeners to approach extraordinary claims critically, skeptically, and thoughtfully. Send us your theories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/support] 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Loved this one? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it's the fastest way to help us grow. 📸 Follow us on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mugshotmysteriespodcast] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mugshotmysteriespodcast/]for mugshots, mysteries, paranormal, conspiracies, and everything Gabriel said that didn't make the final cut. Stay curious. Stay suspicious.

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MKUltra: The Sleep Room - CIA Brainwashing & Dr. Ewen Cameron Pt. 3

A 26-year-old mother of five checks into a hospital for postpartum depression and is put into a drug-induced coma that lasts 86 days. A young mother in Winnipeg is sent to the most respected psychiatrist alive and comes home unable to recognize her own husband, not knowing she has a daughter, having to be taught how to be a person again. An 18-year-old with a sore leg is injected with LSD every other day while a looped recording tells him, for weeks, that he killed a mother who is still alive. A child is experimented on before he is born, and is told decades later, in writing, by his own government, that he does not qualify for help because the programs only cover patients. In Part 3 of Kathryn and Gabriel's MKUltra series, the program ends and the technique doesn't. Because while Richard Helms ordered every MKUltra file the CIA had destroyed in 1973, the story survived through misfiled financial records, Cameron's own published research, congressional investigation, the declassified KUBARK and 1983 interrogation manuals, ongoing Canadian litigation, the 2014 Senate report, and the patients and families who spent the rest of their lives refusing to let it go. This episode follows Donald Ewen Cameron, Linda MacDonald, Velma Orlikow, Robert Logie, Jean Steel, Lloyd Schrier, the patients of the Allan Memorial Institute's Sleep Room, and the detainees of the programs that inherited their treatment. SOURCES:  Church Committee Final Report (1976); Rockefeller Commission Report (1975); CIA MKULTRA Collection, declassified 1977; U.S. Senate Hearings on Human Drug Testing by the CIA (1977); D. Ewen Cameron's published papers on depatterning and psychic driving (American Journal of Psychiatry and related journals, 1956 to 1962); Allan Memorial Institute and McGill University records; Subproject 68 funding records routed through the Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology; Orlikow et al. v. United States litigation filings; Government of Canada compensation program records and correspondence; Quebec Superior Court class action certified July 2025; KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation manual (1963); Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual (1983), both declassified 1997 following Baltimore Sun reporting and litigation; Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Study of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program (2014, declassified executive summary); Department of Defense interrogation policy memoranda (2002 to present); Army Field Manual on Human Intelligence Collector Operations; Mitchell and Jessen contracting records; Senator Dianne Feinstein, statement on the release of the CIA Detention and Interrogation Study, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX4Qr_M--_o [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX4Qr_M--_o] (Senator Feinstein's official channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SenatorFeinstein [https://www.youtube.com/@SenatorFeinstein])  DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses non-consensual medical experimentation, drug-induced comas, electroconvulsive therapy administered at voltages far above standard protocol, experimentation on children and on a pregnant patient, psychological abuse, paralytic and psychoactive drug administration, sensory deprivation, coercive interrogation, torture, state violence connected to U.S.-trained intelligence services, post-9/11 detention practices, and ongoing, unresolved litigation. Portions of this episode are reconstructed from declassified government records, congressional investigation and testimony, published medical literature, court filings, government compensation correspondence, investigative journalism, and surviving patient and family accounts. Patient counts, the duration of specific procedures, and the scope of CIA funding vary across sources and remain subject to historical and legal dispute. The connection between Cameron's research and later interrogation doctrine reflects declassified manual citations, congressional findings, and ongoing scholarly debate, not legal conclusions. Characterizations of post-9/11 interrogation programs reflect the declassified 2014 Senate study, public reporting, and litigation filings. No living individual is accused of criminal conduct. Nothing in this episode is medical, legal, or psychological advice. Part 3 of 3 Send us your theories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/support] 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Loved this one? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it's the fastest way to help us grow. 📸 Follow us on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mugshotmysteriespodcast] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mugshotmysteriespodcast/]for mugshots, mysteries, paranormal, conspiracies, and everything Gabriel said that didn't make the final cut. Stay curious. Stay suspicious.

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episode MKUltra: The Names - Operation Midnight Climax & Edgewood Arsenal Pt. 2 cover

MKUltra: The Names - Operation Midnight Climax & Edgewood Arsenal Pt. 2

A man checks himself into a psychiatric hospital for depression and dies after being injected with an experimental Army chemical warfare compound. A young painter in Paris accepts a drink from a stranger and spends the next forty years trapped inside his own mind. The CIA rents apartments in San Francisco, hires sex workers, doses unsuspecting men with LSD, and watches them through two-way mirrors while agents take notes from behind the wall. And in a small French village in 1951, hundreds of people suddenly lose their minds overnight. In Part 2 of Kathryn and Gabriel’s MKUltra series, the names finally surface. Because while the CIA destroyed most MKUltra records in 1973, some stories survived through lawsuits, congressional hearings, declassified files, forensic investigations, surviving memoranda, Army footage, and families who refused to let the story die. This episode follows Harold Blauer, Stanley Glickman, the victims of Operation Midnight Climax, the soldiers of Edgewood Arsenal, and the residents of Pont-Saint-Esprit. SOURCES: Church Committee Final Report (1976); Rockefeller Commission Report (1975); CIA MKULTRA Collection, declassified 1977; U.S. Senate Hearings on Human Drug Testing by the CIA (1977); John Marks, The Search for the Manchurian Candidate (1979); Stephen Kinzer, Poisoner in Chief (2019); H.P. Albarelli Jr., A Terrible Mistake (2009); Operation Midnight Climax memoranda; Edgewood Arsenal records and Army testing footage; Fort Detrick records; Stanley Glickman v. United States filings; Harold Blauer litigation records; surviving CIA hypnosis memoranda and Subproject 119 files; French medical reports and investigative records related to Pont-Saint-Esprit; BBC Reel documentary “MK-Ultra: The shocking Cold War experiments hidden by the CIA” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_-ek5CsTGc [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_-ek5CsTGc] DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses covert government experimentation, non-consensual drug administration, chemical warfare research, psychological abuse, prostitution connected to intelligence operations, military testing on human subjects, and unresolved Cold War-era allegations tied to MKUltra and related programs. Portions of this episode are reconstructed from declassified government records, congressional testimony, court filings, forensic findings, investigative journalism, military records, and surviving witness accounts. Some claims discussed — particularly regarding Pont-Saint-Esprit and specific CIA field operations — remain historically disputed and are presented as part of the documented public record and ongoing historical debate. Statements regarding Frank Olson’s death reflect published forensic opinions, investigative findings, and historical reporting, not legal conclusions. No living individual is accused of criminal conduct. Part 2 of 3 Send us your theories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/support] 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Loved this one? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it's the fastest way to help us grow. 📸 Follow us on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mugshotmysteriespodcast] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mugshotmysteriespodcast/]for mugshots, mysteries, paranormal, conspiracies, and everything Gabriel said that didn't make the final cut. Stay curious. Stay suspicious.

11. maj 202636 min
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MKUltra: Nine Days - The Death of Frank Olson Frank Olson Pt. 1

On the night of November 28th, 1953, a man named Frank Olson went out a tenth-floor window at the Statler Hotel in New York City. He was 43. He was a biological warfare scientist for the United States Army. He had a wife and three kids in Maryland. The official story, for the next 22 years, was suicide. The actual story is that nine days earlier, the CIA had spiked his drink with LSD without telling him. And when his behavior became inconvenient, they put him in a hotel room with a chemist, and at 2:30 in the morning he was on the sidewalk. Kathryn and Gabriel open a three-part series on MKUltra. Part 1 traces the program from Cold War panic through Operation Paperclip to the signing of MKUltra on April 13th, 1953. They profile Sidney Gottlieb — chemist, folk dancer, goat farmer, assassination program director — and John Mulholland, the magician the CIA hired to teach agents how to drug people without being seen. Then they follow Frank Olson: the Fort Detrick biological warfare scientist who saw things he wasn't supposed to see, got dosed at a cabin in western Maryland, and nine days later was dead on a New York sidewalk. In 1994, forensic examiner James Starrs exhumed Frank's body. He found a hematoma above the left eye inconsistent with a fall. His official conclusion: the evidence was, in his words, rankly and starkly suggestive of homicide. The Manhattan DA opened a homicide investigation in 1996. It is technically still open. The cause of death was changed from suicide to unknown. No arrest has ever been made. Frank's son Eric has been pulling the thread for fifty years. SOURCES: Church Committee Final Report, 1976. Rockefeller Commission Report, 1975. CIA MKULTRA Collection, declassified 1977. U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Health, Hearing on Human Drug Testing by the CIA, 1977. Starrs, J.E. forensic examination report, Frank Olson exhumation, 1994. Albarelli, H.P. A Terrible Mistake, 2009. Kinzer, S. Poisoner in Chief, 2019. Marks, J. The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, 1979. Operation Sea-Spray, U.S. Army declassified documents. Mulholland, J. "Some Operational Applications of the Art of Deception," declassified 2007, reprinted in The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception. U.S. Army, Special Operations Division, Fort Detrick records. Manhattan District Attorney homicide investigation, People v. Olson, 1996. DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses covert government experimentation on non-consenting subjects, LSD administration, biological weapons development, covert testing on civilian populations, suspected homicide, and Cold War-era institutional cover-up. The Frank Olson death timeline is reconstructed from declassified CIA documents, congressional testimony, and the 1994 forensic examination. Robert Lashbrook's account is drawn from his own statements to investigators. The forensic conclusion of possible homicide reflects James Starrs's published findings and does not constitute a legal determination. The Manhattan DA investigation remains open and no charges have been filed. Operation Sea-Spray and the death of Edward Nevin are documented in declassified Army records and subsequent federal litigation. No living individual is accused of criminal conduct. This episode is Part 1 of 3. Send us your theories [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513350/support] 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Loved this one? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it's the fastest way to help us grow. 📸 Follow us on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mugshotmysteriespodcast] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mugshotmysteriespodcast/]for mugshots, mysteries, paranormal, conspiracies, and everything Gabriel said that didn't make the final cut. Stay curious. Stay suspicious.

4. maj 202640 min