Twisted Podcast
Part 1 of 2. Alison Duiker's mother, Lonnie Rogers, went missing in 1981. Alison still doesn’t have answers to what happened to her mom or where she is.
info_outline Episode 216: Murder of Amber SpradlinTwisted Podcast
Robert Parmer of The Broken System Podcast discusses the murder of Amber Spradlin.
info_outline Episode 215: The Life & Death of Stanley KubrickTwisted Podcast
We will be delving into the complicated and conspiratorial aspects of Stanley Kubrick's work and his death.
info_outline Episode 214: MK UltraTwisted Podcast
The CIA needed to figure out how our enemies brainwashed people. There was no rule, law, or moral code they would not break to 'protect' us from the evils of others. The conducted their work under the super secret project: "MK Ultra."
info_outline Episode 213: Elizabeth Holmes, Part 5Twisted Podcast
Part 5 of 5. Elizabeth Holmes created the hugely publicized blood-testing company, Theranos. Her inventions put her on the cover of magazines. However, it was all a fraud.
info_outline Episode 212: Elizabeth Holmes, Part 4Twisted Podcast
Part 4 of 5. Elizabeth Holmes created the hugely publicized blood-testing company, Theranos. Her inventions put her on the cover of magazines. However, it was all a fraud.
info_outline Episode 211: Elizabeth Holmes, Part 3Twisted Podcast
Part 3 of 5. Elizabeth Holmes created the hugely publicized blood-testing company, Theranos. Her inventions put her on the cover of magazines. However, it was all a fraud.
info_outline Episode 210: Elizabeth Holmes, Part 2Twisted Podcast
Part 2 of 5. Elizabeth Holmes created the hugely publicized blood-testing company, Theranos. Her inventions put her on the cover of magazines. However, it was all a fraud.
info_outline Episode 209: Elizabeth HolmesTwisted Podcast
Part 1 of 5. Elizabeth Holmes created the hugely publicized blood-testing company, Theranos. Her inventions put her on the cover of magazines. However, it was all a fraud.
info_outline Episode 208: Death of Lacey FletcherTwisted Podcast
Lacey Fletcher was found deceased, melted into the couch inside her parent’s home. How did her mother and father allow this to happen?
info_outlineIn 1974, a domestic terrorist group kidnapped college student and media heir, Patty Hearst. As time went on, Patty appeared to be less of a victim, which generated conflicting beliefs about her current mental state. Did she suffer from Stockholm Syndrome?