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We'll be taking a trip to Germany, the hunting ground of the Ruhr Cannibal. We'll follow a disturbing story of wrongful arrests, suicide, murder and cannibalism that takes place over a span of 20 years.  

This conundrum involves nearly a whole town. Ken Rex McElroy was such a notorious bad man that there was over 40 people to have been in the area when Ken was murdered in his pickup on Main St. For almost 40 years this little town has kept a very tight lip on the secret of who killed Ken Rex McElroy. Because no one saw a thing.

Like I promised in the Cary Stayner Episode, I am going to cover his brother’s story. This child was abducted at 7 years old and was able to escape captivity after seven long years and in that process he saved another boy's life. Please pull up a stool and let me tell you the story of Steven Gregory Stayner.

In 2010 a family of four suddenly disappeared without a trace. For year both the public and the authorities believed that the family had fled the country, until years later the discovery of human remains in the Mojave Desert forced them to re-evaluate everything. This is the story of the McStay Family

There this story is about a man who reached a breaking point and decided to become a serial killer in one of the most peaceful beautiful places in the United States . His reign of terror lasted less than six months. When being interviewed he admitted that he the feelings of hatred and wanting to stock and murder women was inside him since the age of seven years old. Please pull up the stool as I tell you the story of Cary Anthony Stayner and we will try to figure out the conundrum of why he snapped.​​

In October 2011 more than 100 men responded to an employment ad on craigslist. All they had to do was look after a big farm, they'd get a weekly pay and housing. No one suspected that this dream job was the rouse of a killer. Pull up a stool as we cover the conundrum of the Craigslist killer.

This story is just a straight up conundrum. Most likely not even a true story, but an entertaining one.

Could Soviet Russia be held responsible for the death of five prisoners who were enemies of the state? Did the effects of this experiment really cause these men to go crazy enough to inflict self-harm and give them strength that almost couldn’t be controlled by special trained operatives? Are there other experiments that are being attempted that are similar? Would it be farfetched to say that this might actually be a true story? I will let you come to your own conclusion as I tell the story of The Russian Sleep Experiment.

 

Pull up a stool and let us make you a drink and we will cover this conundrum together.

Could a killer be hiding behind the facade of a supportive friend or even a caring daughter? This is the story of the murder of Betsy Faria, a wrongful conviction and an unexpected murderer.

Pull up a stool and let us make you a drink and we will cover this conundrum together.

 

In 2007 a young boy goes missing leaving behind only questions and a note that reads "Dear Everybody, I'm sorry for everything. I won’t be a bother anymore. Goodbye, Jaliek."  

Pull up a stool and let us make you a drink and we will cover this conundrum together.

 

Two young women, students from Amersfoort, Netherlands, decided to plan a working vacation in Panama. They went to learn Spanish and volunteer with children. Plans changed when they disappeared off of a hiking trail. Their "alleged" hiking guide made it back to town but the girls never did. Clues are scattered throughout the jungle and theories have been tossed about. We will cover the conundrums that may never be solved.

Pull up a stool and let us make you a drink and we will cover this conundrum together.

 

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