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Devil Town

Imperative Entertainment

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Fear and hysteria grip the small town of Gilmer, Texas, when the search for missing teenager Kelly Wilson takes a series of bizarre and shocking turns. Thirty years later, journalist Wes Ferguson returns home to uncover what really happened to Kelly, who has never been found, in this wild, 11-episode true crime podcast. "A thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding Wilson's disappearance and the ensuring hysteria that engulfed Gilmer" - Longview News-Journal Devil Town is a produc ...
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In the Land of Lies

Imperative Entertainment

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Sean Kipe tells the story of former Georgia police officer Michael Chapel, convicted of the 1993 robbery and brutal murder of Emogene Thompson and sentenced to life in prison. However, with the recent surfacing of new information, Chapel’s story may have taken a dramatic turn – one that could potentially prove his innocence. Kipe takes a deep dive into Chapel’s past to find the unbelievable truth behind a story that involves corrupt police officers, crime rings, drug trafficking, steroids, a ...
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The Agent

Imperative Entertainment

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2022 Webby Award Honoree, Podcast Documentary Limited Series and Specials. The Agent is the remarkable true story of Jack Barsky, the longest-surviving known member of the KGB illegals program operated during the height of the Cold War. Barsky hid in plain sight in America for 10 years, all the while leading dual lives on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. On one fateful day, he was confronted with an impossible choice. The Agent is a production of Imperative Entertainment in association with ...
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How It All Went South

Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch

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Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch have been making podcasts together for a while now and decided to make ‘How It All Went South’ because they realized they had collected so many stories between them over the years. They've worked together on some of the most popular and beloved podcasts out there - In the Red Clay, Fox Hunter, In the Land of Lies, and Drowning Creek. Along the way, Sean and Jason would call each other constantly, always wanting to share even crazier and more wild stories…and they wan ...
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Standoff

Imperative Entertainment

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Standoff follows Fred Gómez Carrasco, a drug cartel kingpin and orchestrator of the 1974 Huntsville, Texas, prison siege. The siege was one of the most infamous hostage crises in American history and played out in dramatic fashion over eleven days, all in front of a terrified national audience. One hundred hours of audio containing the actual hostage negotiations and the deadly shoot-out tell the story like never before. "Journalist Wes Ferguson... weaves a fascinating yarn using new intervi ...
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Elizabeth the First

Imperative Entertainment and House of Taylor

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In a world where “influence” equals follower counts and likes, there was one woman who, over the course of her career and half a century before, defined the meaning of influence and transformed its power. She went the distance by living a remarkable life beyond the dazzle - breaking ground as the first true influencer. Her name? Elizabeth Taylor. Narrated by Katy Perry, Elizabeth the First is a 10-episode podcast series exploring the life of Elizabeth Taylor as Hollywood icon, mother, wife, ...
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The Cost of Happiness: Tony Hsieh

Imperative Entertainment and Vespucci

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Billionaire Zappos founder and tech CEO Tony Hsieh was obsessed with happiness and helping people achieve it. After running “the world’s happiest company” for two decades, Hsieh created his experimental community — The Downtown Project — dedicated to pursuing happiness. But what do Tony's life and death reveal about Silicon Valley’s obsession with re-imagining how society functions? "A gripping tale" - The Guardian The Cost Of Happiness is reported and hosted by Nastaran Tavakoli-Far. It is ...
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Operation Morning Light

Imperative Entertainment and Vespucci

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"Best Podcasts of 2022" - Financial Times On a January night in 1978, a white light burned through the sub-Arctic sky. It was Cosmos 954, a nuclear-powered Soviet espionage satellite that had malfunctioned and fallen to earth. As the satellite disintegrated, it scattered dangerously radioactive debris across the vast traditional lands of the Dene, Métis, and Inuit in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Operation Morning Light tells the story of the Cosmos 954 disaster, its impact on the lan ...
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The Paddlefish Caviar Heist

Imperative Entertainment and Vespucci

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"Best True Crime Podcast" Nominee, 2023 Ambies Warsaw, Missouri, is a small, rural town of just over 2,000 people in the American Midwest. Locally it’s known as the “quiet end of the Lake of the Ozarks.” Very few realize that it’s the paddlefish capital of the world. But when a new group arrived driving flashy, imported cars and dropping hundreds of dollars on bait and tackle, the town became the setting for an undercover federal sting operation tasked with bringing down a suspected internat ...
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Christopher Whiteley makes a desperate phone call, then vanishes into the woods, igniting one of Texas' strangest and most controversial true-crime cases. Listen to more episodes over at The Unforgotten See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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In October 1999, a plane carrying legendary golfer Payne Stewart flew on a 4 hour journey across the heart of the United States. But what the public didn't know at the time was that all those on board had succumbed to hypoxia. The flight was set for a tragic end and could crash anywhere and at anytime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas…
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Buford Pusser is known as a legendary sheriff in the South, always walking tall against the bad guys. But now 58 years after Pusser's wife died under mysterious circumstances, was Buford Pusser behind her death the entire time? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch
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Jason discusses the mysterious circumstances of the murder of Roger Dean in 1985. On a seemingly normal Wednesday morning back in 1985, a man in a ski mask enters the home of Roger and DJ Dean. Find out how the case was finally resolved 40 years later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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This week, Sean and Jason pour one out for rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, looking back at his most famous run-ins with law enforcement. Jason covers the breaking news around the Charles and Angela Byrd case out of Bexar County, Texas, including a surprising confession. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this week's episode, Sean covers a case of a man who successfully smuggled dinosaur bones into the country... until he was finally caught. Jason asks the question - has anyone ever broken into Fort Knox (or at least tried to?). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch
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Sean discusses the mystery around the death of Canadian tourist Elisa Lam at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles in 2013. Jason is intrigued by the extreme adventures of climber Alain Robert, known worldwide as the 'French Spiderman' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch
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In this week's episode, Sean tries to convince Jason that a 3-year old boy spotted a ghost who is also a missing person. Jason pulls an Austin Powers and cryogenically freezes himself to go back in time and discover the origins (and horrors) of freezing your head for the promise of a better (and lengthy) new life in the future. Learn more about you…
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In this week's episode, Sean discusses a cold case that was solved by a Tennessee high school class. Jason ventures to the far reaches of the Pacific Ocean to discover the story of a remarkable rescue on the tiniest of deserted islands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this week's episode, Jason discusses Project Starlight, a CIA project that brought in psychics in response to Soviet mind-control experiments. Along the way, they tried to solve a true crime case. But did they succeed? Sean breaks down a 2020 case of a date that ended up causing one of the largest California wildfires at the time. Learn more abo…
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In this week's episode, Sean delves into the harrowing case of Jocelyn Smith, a six-year-old girl who went missing in South Africa, and the subsequent conviction of her mother, Kelly Smith, for kidnapping and trafficking. The discussion explores the societal implications of such cases, the role of traditional healers, and the broader issue of human…
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In this week's episode, Jason discusses the case of Lucy Mae Johnson, a 95-year old grandmother who died in 2023, but was not at her own funeral. Sean digs into the still-unsolved Keddie Murders from 1981. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast Follow Sean Kipe: Inst…
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In this week's episode, Sean gives an update on the Victoria Goodwin 'Ghost Hunters' case. Jason discusses the incredible story of Erden Eruc, a man who circumnavigated the globe in the craziest way possible. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at…
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Jason discusses Lois Gibson, world record holder known for her incredible sketches used to try and solve thousands of cases. Sean discusses the Angie Solomon murder-for-hire case in Franklin, TN. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify! Fo…
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In this week's episode, Sean discusses the case of Mark Twitchell, the 'Dexter Killer' and Jason dives into the story of Tatsuya Ichihashi, a man on the run for over 2 years following the murder of Lindsay Hawker. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get mer…
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Jason discusses the shocking events that Paul Templer faced while in Zimbabwe when he came face to face with a rogue male hippo. Sean discusses a recent criminal case that was 'solved' by social media. But there's more to the story here than maybe what you've read. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsou…
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In the sweltering summer of 1989, Patricia Stallings cradled her three-month-old son, Ryan, as she and her husband David rushed to a St. Louis hospital. Little did they know that this frantic trip would be the beginning of a harrowing journey through a labyrinth of medical misdiagnosis, legal missteps, and a mother’s worst nightmare. Follow us on a…
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In this week's episode, Sean talks about a Chinese scheme where multiple hitmen kept passing the buck to someone else to do the job. Jason discusses the fascinating world of fingerprint mutilation and how even famous gangsters have tried to use it as a technique to get away with their crimes. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentso…
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By some crazy coincidence, both Sean and Jason talk about incidents in the air. Sean talks about how a man in Seattle stole a plane and went for a joyride before meeting his untimely death while Jason discusses a prison breakout from the 80s that is the most romantic gesture ever involving Nadine and Michel Vaujour. Follow us on all the socials: In…
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The Barbara Mackle case involved the 1968 kidnapping of 20-year-old Barbara Mackle, who was abducted from a motel in Decatur, Georgia. Her kidnappers buried her alive in a specially constructed box, demanding a ransom from her wealthy family. After 83 hours, she was rescued by the FBI. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth Tik…
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Sean uncovers a ghostly coincidence in the breaking news case about a potential hit of a Ghost Adventures cast member.... ordered by his wife. Jason discusses the shocking 1993 case of James R Scott and how a levee breaking on the Mississippi River sent him to prison for over 30 years. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth Tik…
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On February 28, 1997, two heavily armed bank robbers engaged in a fierce confrontation with the LAPD in broad daylight in the streets of North Hollywood, CA. It is one of the most intense and pivotal gun battles in U.S. police history – and will forever be known as The North Hollywood shootout. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwent…
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Sean allows A.I. to take over his life, falling for the tech hacker that grabbed millions from Facebook and Google. Jason discusses a breaking case of an 80-year old female victim found near the river's edge in Oregon... in a suitcase. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouth…
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While on trial for rape, Brian Nichols overpowered a deputy, stole her gun, and embarked on a deadly rampage. He murdered Judge Rowland Barnes, court reporter Julie Ann Brandau, and Sheriff's Deputy Hoyt Teasley within the courthouse. A massive manhunt for Nichols ensued, causing panic and fear across the Atlanta area. Follow us on all the socials:…
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In this week's episode, Jason discusses the use of so-real-you-can't-believe-it masks that'll make you take a second glance at a suspicious person. Sean discusses the news of a cold case from 1977 set in Hawaii that may have finally been resolved. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howit…
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Christopher Knight, known as the "North Pond Hermit," lived a solitary existence in the Maine wilderness for 27 years, from 1986 to 2013. He survived by stealing supplies from nearby cabins, committing hundreds of burglaries. Knight's secluded life ended when he was apprehended in 2013. His story gained widespread attention due to the extreme lengt…
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If you enjoy How It All Went South, try Slaycation—a darkly comedic podcast exploring murders, mysterious deaths, and disappearances that happen while you’re on vacation. Hosted by a social worker turned true crime enthusiast, her comedy screenwriter husband, and their Emmy-nominated TV producer friend, this gripping series will have you laughing, …
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Jason discusses the case of Victor Bernal, director of zoos and parks for the interior state of Mexico, along with 4 accomplices, showed up to purchase a gorilla in a hanger in Miami. But Bernal and his crew didn't know was that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service had set up a sting. Sean discusses the case of Charlie Javice, accused of fraud in a $…
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The Fred Roehler case centers on the 1981 deaths of Verna Roehler and her son, Douglas Johnson, who drowned during a boating trip near the Channel Islands, California. Initially deemed an accident, suspicions arose due to inconsistencies in Fred Roehler's account and the discovery of head injuries on the victims. Investigations revealed substantial…
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In this episode, Sean discusses the tragic murder case of the Candy family in Oklahoma, where husband and father Jonathon Candy killed all but one of his family members, then turned the gun on himself. Jason discusses the infamous case of Michael Fay from 1993, a teenager who received a controversial caning at the hands of the Singaporean governmen…
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On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the Potomac River shortly after takeoff from Washington National Airport. The Boeing 737-200, bound for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a stop in Tampa, encountered difficulties during its ascent. The plane struck the 14th Street Bridge, a busy thoroughfare connecting Virginia and D.C., before …
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