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January 24, 1961 - Goldsboro, North Carolina - In this gripping episode, we unravel the story of a routine B-52 flight gone awry over Goldsboro, North Carolina, carrying two nuclear bombs. Hear the details of crash, the bomb being "lost" (though it can be pinpointed on the map, and what the military has done since then. Join us as we reflect on the legacy of the Goldsboro incident and the enduring lessons learned from this perilous chapter in Cold War history. Don't miss this riveting exploration into the untold secrets that continue to shape our understanding of nuclear safety and...
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Jan 31, 2012 - Social media is often a place to keep up with friends and family. But what happens, when it turns deadly? On Jan 31, 2012, that happened to Billie Jean Hayworth and Billy Payne. Jenelle Potter was the mastermind behind it all... her and a CIA agent named "Chris". So we know who killed them but the why and the story behind it will leave you looking at your Facebook friends a little closer. We give Tom the week off, so join Ben and special guest Kevin from "Art of Emergency Nursing" as we look at the case of the killer catfish on tonight's...
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So one of the questions we get asked from listeners is "Do you ever have any updates?". Well as the name implies, we do continue to monitor the stories that we have done in the past. In this episode, join Ben & Tom as we talk about some updates for 3 of our past stories. We provide an update on Dyatlov Pass (as some new research came out); Somerton Man (has he finally been identified?); and Bloody Benders (this is a very interesting update that you are not going to want to miss). This episode is sponsored by Eko Health. Learn more about their digital...
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October 28, 1943 - Philadelphia, PA - In this episode of "Will Continue to Monitor," join us as we explore the fascinating case of the Philadelphia Experiment. Steeped in conspiracy theories and paranormal lore, the Philadelphia Experiment allegedly made a US Naval Ship disappear and reappear. Legend has it that the U.S. Navy conducted a top-secret experiment involving teleportation, time travel, and cloaking technology. We dive into the historical context, examining potential scientific explanations, and debunking theories to unravel the mystery surrounding this extraordinary tale. From...
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June 16, 2009 - Rosses Point Beach, County Sligo, Ireland - In this episode of "Will Continue to Monitor," hosts Ben and Tom delve into the baffling case of Peter Bergmann, the lifeless body discovered on Rosses Point Beach. The circumstances surrounding his death were unusual and mysterious. No identification or personal belongings were found with the body. The investigation into Peter Bergmann's case unveiled a series of enigmatic clues. Surveillance footage revealed his peculiar behaviors and encounters leading up to his final days. The lack of identification, fingerprints, and dental...
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Join us on "Will Continue To Monitor," as we uncover the captivating story of Henrietta Lacks and the groundbreaking impact of her immortal cells, known as HeLa cells. Explore the life of Henrietta Lacks, the discovery of her unique cells, and their significant contributions to medical research. Dive into the ethical controversies surrounding their use, and discover the enduring legacy of Henrietta Lacks and the ongoing questions raised by her extraordinary story. Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration of science, ethics, and the remarkable journey of HeLa cells. Because we were so...
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In this episode, we delve into the suspects and theories surrounding the D.B. Cooper case. Despite an extensive investigation by the FBI, Cooper's true identity and fate remain unknown. Over the years, a number of suspects have emerged, including Richard McCoy Jr., a Vietnam veteran and experienced skydiver who hijacked a plane in 1972 and was later killed in a shootout with the FBI. Another suspect is Duane Weber, a career criminal who reportedly confessed on his deathbed to being D.B. Cooper. Weber's wife also claimed that he resembled the composite sketch of Cooper, and that he had shown...
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November 24, 1971 - Pacific Northwest - A man known as Dan (not D.B) Cooper boarded a Northwest Orient Airlines plane from Portland to Seattle. He was dressed in a suit and tie, and appeared calm and collected as he made his way to his seat. Cooper ordered a bourbon and soda, and soon after takeoff, he handed a note to the flight attendant. The note indicated that Cooper had a bomb in his briefcase and demanded $200,000 in ransom money and four parachutes. Cooper's demands were met by the authorities on the ground, who delivered the money and parachutes to the plane during a stop in...
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1878 - Sante Fe, New Mexico - Rising 22 feet (or 6.1 meters) into the air in Loretto Chapel is what many consider to be an actual miracle. It is made out of wood that so far has been identified as a relative of a tree found in Alaska, sorta but otherwise not much luck on where it came from. It’s freestanding with no center support. Also, nobody knows how it was built then or now. We never got to ask because the single, solitary, carpenter that built this did it in complete privacy and vanished the morning it was found constructed in the chapel. He never said his name but was the answer to...
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March 6, 2016 - Lake County, Oregon - It was a normal morning for Mary Lee Kelley until she noticed that her 25-year-old, 50 foot Oregon Maple tree was missing from her back yard. It appeared to have been removed with large equipment yet she heard nothing throughout the night. The local sheriff's office responded and investigated, but unfortunately the investigation has lead to more questions than answers as this case still remains unsolved. The question that Mrs. Kelley and law enforcement seem to still be asking themselves... is why? Why would someone steal a tree?...
info_outlineJanuary 5, 1935 - Kansas City, MO - Who was the man in Room 1046 of the President Hotel? More importantly, who killed the man in this room that day? The man checked into the hotel under the name Roland T. Owen, but had used other aliases including Eugene K. Scott and Cecil Warner. It wasn't until several years after his death when the case had went cold that he was identifed by his mother as Artemus Ogletree. He was found by a bellhop in the room naked on all fours, covered in blood with stab wounds and a skull fracture. When asked who did this to him his response was "Nobody". When it was annouced that he would have a pauper's funeral, someone called the funeral home saying he needed a proper burial and would send money. Flowers were delivered to the funeral with a card reading "Love Forever Louise".
To this day, the murder has been unsolved and ends up being more questions than answers in the case of Who was the man in Room 1046.
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