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Carrie Jones

DUDE, NO!

A weekly True Crime, Society, Culture and News podcast
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DUDE, NO!

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DUDE, NO!

Carrie Jones

DUDE, NO!

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The fact that a Chinese spy balloon was able to basically travel all the way across the nation rattled a lot of Americans. Why did we not shoot it down earlier? What if it was transmitting important and valuable defense information the entire t
Ghost ships have been reported throughout the ages, even as recent as the mid-2000’s. Most of these stories involve vessels located by other boats in the water with no crew on board and no records or evidence of any wrongdoing or catastrophic e
This podcast we’re going to talk about our town’s purple fire snowstorm about 170 years ago and other weird things that happened in 1853, showcased in just one newspaper on one day. It was February 170 years ago that a lightning storm hit Mount
This episode we talk facts about homicide. And Iceland. Carrie talks Iceland. Come hang out with us for a bit while we talk about homicide stats from the U.S. and the globe. And Iceland. Always Iceland. So many sources!
Sometimes life doesn’t make a lot of sense and that’s the case in this podcast about the deaths of two young woman brutally sexually assaulted and murdered in the UK. Trigger warnings for murder, sexual assault RESOURCES https://www.usatoday.co
You guessed it, we’re talking all about one state, one tiny state, on the Eastern seaboard and how it’s been a hotspot for UFO sightings. It’s so fun. Come hang out with us. THE AMAZING BOOK WE REFERENCE It’s Taryn Plumb’s New England UFOs. You
This episode we talk not just about the infamous tale of five werewolves in Palmyra, Maine, but delve a bit more deeply into Maine’s current outbreak of cryptoids of the canine type. Join us! SOURCES https://whatliesbeyond.boards.net/thread/82/
Sometimes you have circumstantial evidence. Sometimes you have physical evidence. And sometime you have paranormal evidence? Join us as we delve into the murder of Teresita Basa. LINKS WE REFERENCE https://history4610.rssing.com/chan-52547626/a
Last week my opening dialogue spoke of the need for both physical and circumstantial evidence for a successful prosecution of crime. This week, we’ll be discussing multiple murders that are very much related but may not have been carried out by
Last week my opening dialogue spoke of the need for both physical and circumstantial evidence for a successful prosecution of crime. This week, we’ll be discussing multiple murders that are very much related but may not have been carried out by
Today we are once again talking about murder: the taking of a human life by another person without a provable and justifiable self-defense argument.  Today, most people probably get their knowledge of crime fighting and police work from televis
When I was in ninth grade, my mom had a man she’d been flirting with move into our house while he “got back on his feet.” He travelled all the way from Oregon to our house, carrying a couple gifts. A Oregon mascot that was green and vaguely cut
The world of stamp collecting doesn’t seem like a world of intrigue and crime, a place where people end up dead in a car in Maine. But some people think that’s exactly what happened to Massachusetts man James Arlington Cassidy Stamp collecting
I’m just going to put it out there: crime is stupid and murder? That’s beyond stupid. And if you’re murdering kids or women or people who are marginalized or oppressed? I am just not good with you. I have not achieved the enlightened state that
Giant, furry cryptids tromping around our world? Uncaptured? Not discovered by scientists? Maybe? Maybe not? But how about the story of Portlock, Alaska, a whole town that allegedly up and moved after a serial killing Bigfoot’s terrorizing murd
Last week we talked about Danny Paquette, a NH man who obviously had his share of troubles and how he was murdered by a single shot fired at great range one Saturday when he was working in his birthday. There are a lot of Paquettes in New Hamps
Last week, we talked about a murder that hit a little close to home for my family. It was the murder of Pamela Mason, a kid who was killed by Edward Coolidge. This week, we go into a New Hampshire family that was truly haunted by deaths and mur
It’s 1963, winter, and snowing lightly, and my mom is in a parking lot in her car. It’s an industrial parking lot where her husband’s uncle’s trucking company is located. It was once the largest trucking company in New England and my dad worked
Last week we started our two-part series about Leslie Spellman, a young woman on a hiking adventure whose body was found in a garden on the island where we live in Maine back in the 1970s and this week we continue that story with a little more
There’s something so alluring about national parks, alluring and sometimes dangerous. The big vistas of nature tend to lend themselves to both mishaps and murder. Join us as we talk about the death of 27-year-old yoga instructor, Leslie Spellma
Is Bigfoot real or not? That’s the first question of this episode. A lot of people have been pondering this question for decades. And in other centuries and other cultures, there was no question. It was just an assertion. By whatever name and w
Sometimes you can’t catch any breaks. Sometimes you might have the worst train robbery in history with the smallest take ever. And sometimes you die and become an amusement park dummy. It sounds like an episode of Supernatural or the X-Files, b
How many people go missing every year in the United States? According to  National Missing and Unidentified Persons (NamUS) database, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, more than 600,000. In Maine this year so far there are 108
This is a local case that Shaun (co-podcaster of awesome) helped break a few years ago. It’s his birthday week so he needs a little extra love. We hope you’ll listen. It comes out Tuesday.
This is our first episode, and honestly? It kind of hurts. Join us as we delve into the cold case of Mary Catherine Olenchuk. The death of this sweet thirteen-year-old girl at a small coastal Maine town spurned many a conspiracy theory, but no
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