The Deuce Conrad Show originally aired as a source for weird history, conspiracy theories and true crime. As time progressed so did Deuce's love for a good mystery or a gruesome crime scene. That is why you will find some early episodes that are non crime related. Nonetheless, he brings real life experience as a retired investigator to the digital air waves. Coupled with a love for journalism, Deuce brings his stories to life, no sugar coating, no bullshit as he says, just the truth!
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In 1988, an adulterous Alabama minister carries out a murder for hire of his wife. The minister would end up taking his own life. Three men would see prison time, two of which would be executed. One of those executed would survive his first execution attempt only to make history by being the first person to be executed by means of nitrogen hypoxia.…
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It was one of the most horrific murders to ever happen in lower Alabama. Various weapons including an axe were used to inflict torture upon his victims. Now, Derrick Dearman faces the electric chair for the crimes he committed.
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Rhonda Belle Martin was a seemingly ordinary woman, living in Alabama during the 1950s. But beneath that facade, she carried a dark secret that would later shock the nation. A serial killer and family annihilator, she was convicted for the murder of her fourth husband, Claude Carroll Martin, but her list of victims extended far beyond him.…
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In the heart of Arkansas, between 1944 and 1945, a chilling tale unfolded—a story of a man known as "Big Jim."James Waybern Hall, better known as "Big Jim," left a trail of terror in his wake, taking the lives of four individuals, including his own wife.Convicted of murder after a swift two-day trial in May 1945, Hall faced the ultimate sentence: d…
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On November 4, 1987, nine-year-old Frankie Barnes disappeared during a neighborhood bike ride in Providence, Rhode Island. His bicycle was discovered two weeks later, hidden near an abandoned brewery close to his home. Just a month after Frankie’s disappearance, six-year-old Jason Wolf vanished while retrieving the mail. His body was found a week l…
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Born on November 24, 1938, in Lincoln, Nebraska, Charles Raymond Starkweather grew up in a respectable working-class family. Despite his stable home life, Starkweather's school years were marred by bullying due to a mild birth defect and a speech impediment. He channeled his frustration into gym class, where he discovered physical prowess that he u…
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A drifter from Hoffman Estates, Michael C. Silka, allegedly killed nine people, including a state trooper, before being fatally shot by police near a small Alaskan fishing village. Silka, 25, suspected of multiple murders, had only been in Alaska for a month when he committed the spree. His victims included a pregnant woman, a toddler, and several …
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One of the most horrific mass killings in North Dakota history occurred on April 22, 1920, at the Wolf farm near Turtle Lake. Neighbor John Kraft discovered the bodies of Jacob Wolf, his wife Beatta, their five daughters, and a neighboring chore boy, Jacob Hofer, two days after the murders. The only survivor was the Wolfs’ nine-month-old baby, Emma…
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Join Deuce for an intense journey into the mind of critical care nurse Nikki Cappello. She was known for her intelligence and creativity, but when it came to her husband Jim Cappello, things took a dark turn. Delve into the gripping tale of how Nikki's seemingly perfect life unraveled, leading to a shocking crime that would change everything. This …
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“Unveiling Garrett Mountain: The Mystery of Frank Potts” delves into the chilling case of Frank Potts, suspected of a string of murders across the US. Despite being convicted for one, doubts linger. Join us as we unravel the enigma surrounding Garrett Mountain in Northeast Alabama. Was Potts truly a serial killer, or a victim of circumstance? Explo…
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Join us as we delve into the shocking true crime story of a Huntsville, Alabama landlord, Robert Bezote, whose dispute with his tenant takes a deadly turn. In a chilling tale of violence over unpaid rent and a dispute over status, explore the dark depths of human nature as we uncover the tragic events that led to Bezote's brutal murder. Tune in to …
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In this episode, Deuce delves into the harrowing events of the West End Christian School hostage crisis of 1988. Join us as we explore how James L. Harvey's siege unfolded, holding 110 people, mostly children, captive in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Discover the dramatic conclusion, involving a gubernatorial promise, its controversial legality, and the dra…
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Stephen Pearson disappeared from Grand Bay, Alabama in December 2000. This cold case has so many twist and turns that you will likely be left scratching your head. Was he killed by neighbors or drug traffickers? Was the government involved? Was it a greedy land investor? Many questions remain unanswered!…
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In the early days of Alabama, a murder turned Sheriff became more than folk-lore. To some a hero and to others pure terror. Did a Birmingham madam aid in his escape from prison? Listen to find out.
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Deuce investigates allegations of abuse and inhumane treatment of state inmates in Alabama. Rumors of beatings, murder, lack of medical care and filthy living conditions are going unreported to the nation. There are even allegations of stealing human organs. At what point does the state cross the line in punishing those convicted even the most hein…
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Adolph Theodore Laudenberg, known as The Santa Strangler, was an American serial killer who murdered three women in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles and one in San Francisco during the 1970s, and is the prime suspect for another two similar murders.
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The City of San Francisco streamliner was one of America’s most luxurious trains. In 1939, it derailed in the Nevada desert under mysterious circumstances. Was it murder? Terrorism? Revenge? Deuce examines this and more!
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Jason Klonowski was vocal critic of the Madison County, Alabama Sheriff’s Department. He open protested police brutality and was funding a civil lawsuit on behalf of his friend who was beaten by deputies, but ended up murdered before obtaining justice.
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Dr. H.H. Holmes was a sadistic and manipulative killer who reigned terror wherever he went. His killings were calculated and heinous and nothing prevented him from hunting his prey - even the World’s Fair!
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A prominent South Carolina attorney is charged with the murder of his wife and son. Alex Murdaugh reigns from one of the state’s most influential families and in addition to murder charges, he is charged with nearly 80 additional crimes.
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A Alabama snake handling preacher tried to kill his wife in 1991. He used the instruments of God that he preached would test a person’s faith in attempting murder- rattlesnakes!
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Deuce examines how the American criminal justice system no longer serves the people effectively. He discusses issues from with the system that is creating a dire situation and failure as a whole. Deuce also discusses how we might be able to reform the system and restore it to one for the people and by the people.…
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For eleven days the nation was baffled at the thought of an assistant director of an Alabama jail, breaking out an inmate charged with Capital Murder. Vicky White would end up taking her own life as she and Casey White were cornered by police. This is is the unbelievable story of how these two ended up in one of the greatest jail breaks in modern t…
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Paul Dennis Reid was a wanna-be country singer who terrorized Nashville, Tennessee, robbing local restaurants and executing fast food workers. This violent ex-con got away with murder for weeks until he pressed his luck one time too many and fell right into law enforcement’s trap.
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John Legg and Fredric Rogers are accused of a 2020 mass murder in Alabama. The two allegedly along with Jeremy Roberts founded a motorcycle club called the “7 Deadly Sins.” The murders were a result of unsanctioned activities by Roberts. Both Legg and Rogers await trial.
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Jerome Henry "Jerry" Brudos was an American serial killer and necrophile who murdered at least four women in Oregon between 1968 and 1969. He tortured and dismembered the bodies of his victims. This is his unbelievable story.
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Between 1970 and 1973, serial killer Dean Corll raped and murdered at least 28 boys and young men around Houston — with the help of two teenage accomplices. To everyone in his Houston neighborhood, Dean Corll seemed like a decent, ordinary man. He was known for spending most of his time at the small candy factory that his mother owned, and he got a…
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He was elected to serve and protect. However, James “Humpy” Parker, reigned terror on those her served for nearly 25 years. This is the story of one of America’s most corrupt sheriffs. Note: Sheriff Parker was never convicted of murder but has long been suspected of countless unsolved disappearances and deaths.…
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Deuce takes a look back at Alabama's deadliest mass shooting. The March 10, 2009, rampage spanned three communities, ten people were killed and six injured before the shooter Michael McClendon took his own life.Connect with Deuce: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Youtube SnapchatShow Notes: Wikipedia - Geneva County Massacre Murderpedia - …
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Before Columbine and Parkland, there was Richland. Jamie Rouse terrorized the small Tennessee school as he took the lives of a teacher and student on November, 15, 1995. This is the story of that event and a look into the mind of a school shooter.Connect with Deuce: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Youtube SnapchatShow Notes: Wikipedia: Ri…
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Thomas Sweatt is one of the most prolific serial arsonists in American history. For more than thirty years Sweatt terrorized the Washington D.C. area, and not once did he find a spot on law enforcement's radar. How did he go so long undetected? This is his unbelievable story.Connect with Deuce: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Youtube Snap…
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The 1992 death of military policeman Chad Langford was quickly ruled a suicide. However, his family doubted the Army's findings from the very beginning. Langford was found bound and shot in the head while on duty at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. How did the Army go about determining that he committed suicide? You will be shocked. So many…
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Deuce shares the unbelievably stupid yet real story of a disgruntled Subway customer. His quest to rob a string of Subway store and his sad yet comical capture.Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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Deuce takes a look at the top ten best beard products in his opinion. Because his opinion is all that matters!Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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In this episode Deuce looks back at one the most violent bank robberies, shootouts, and police manhunts in history. Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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Deuce examines the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre of 1929. The violent event left seven members of the North-Side Gang dead and remains unsolved. Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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Deuce gets real about his love-hate relationship with the State of Alabama.
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Deuce investigates one of America’s biggest mysteries. Cahokia was the largest city ever built north of Mexico before Columbus and boasted 120 earthen mounds. The city vanished with no record as to why. This is the story the civilization and it's people.Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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With the 428th pick in the 1974 NFL draft, the Green Bay Packers selected. . . one of the most violent killers in U.S. history. No one is saying football led Randall Woodfield down his dark path—but did it perhaps deter him from it, at least for a while? Deuce tells his story.Website: www.deuceconradshow.com…
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Trust the science they say! Deuce examines America's history of untruthfulness regarding protection of health.
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Deuce investigates the disappearance of Bambi Woods. Woods was the star of the iconic adult film Debbie Does Dallas, and went missing in the 1980's.Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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Deuce examines the most beautiful women in history and narrows it down to ten. While your opinions may differ, Deuce quite frankly doesn't give a damn. I hope you enjoy!Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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Deuce investigates the crimes of Reta Mays, a nursing assistant at the Louis A. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Mays was sentenced to life in prison after killing multiple patients under her care. This is the story of her crimes.Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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Deuce takes a look back at one history's most murderous couples Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck. The two known as the "Lonely Heart Killers" coerced single ladies through sex and greed before killing them. Sentenced in 1949, the two were executed in 1951. This is their story.Website: www.deuceconradshow.comIntro Music: Yestin, "Livewire"Ibotta: J…
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Learn about how one the most iconic Christmas poems was almost never heard. On behalf of all of us at the Deuce Conrad Show, Merry Christmas!Website: www.deuceconradshow.comIntro Music: Yestin, Live Wire
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Listen to the sounds and voices of the victims and survivors of the Quad-State Tornadoes. Deuce pauses to reflect, honor and cherish those who lived to tell their stories.Website: www.deuceconradshow.com
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Deuce investigates the origin of marijuana's criminalization and it is not what you expect. Rooted in racism and outright lies, it's ban has been overturned once, only to be codified as one of America's most dangerous drugs. Is it time that we decriminalize marijuana? Deuce asks that very question in this episode.Website: www.deuceconradshow.comInt…
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Deuce investigates the 1998 murders and assault committed by a seventeen year old boy. Jeffery Franklin brutally murdered his parents and nearly murdered his two brothers and sisters. The crime shook the Rocket City and hunts many to this day.Website: www.deuceconradshow.comIntro Music: Yestin, "Livewire"…
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Deuce dives into the question, have we lost control of our country? How do we gain control? What does our future behold?Website: www.deuceconradshow.comIntro Music: Yestin, Livewire
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Deuce looks back at the gruesome torture and murders committed by Robert Berdella. The murders which took place in the 1980's, shocked the world and left many wondering how someone could be so evil.Website: www.deuceconradshow.comIntro Music: Livewire, Yestin
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