Conspiracy theories represent secret knowledge: real or not, and there is something very pleasing about having supposed insider knowledge. Because of their entertainment value, you can find conspiracy theories everywhere. Implausibility doesn’t make conspiracy theories less entertaining
Kurt Cobain, the 1960s mega-icon Marilyn Monroe, TV’s Hogan's Heroes lead actor Bob Crane, the talented and multi-award-winning actress Natalie Wood, and the people's princess, Princess Diana.
The diverse mix of authors interviewed includes cryptologist and cipher expert David Oranchak, authors who propose their suspects are already convicted serial killers, authors who claim the Zodiac was their father, authors who offer new or already considered suspects, and an author who argues the Zodiac killer didn't exist at all and that Zodiac was a hoax.
The official story was that JFK was killed by a lone assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. However, many conspiracy theorists believe in an assassination plot involving the FBI, CIA, U.S. military, VP LBJ, Cuba's Fidel Castro, Russia's KGB, the Mafia, or some combination of those entities
Discussion about the essential question concerning the actual number of victims is also included. Were there only five? We also include a researcher who examined the crime scenes and recounted their opinion of the murders.
In his 37 years, Rob Stewart had seemingly spent more time underwater than above. The Toronto-born marine biologist fueled a literal sea-change with his 2006 documentary Sharkwater, about the endangerment of the seas’ top predator, and led an activist movement that saw more than 100 countries ban shark products.
And it was on January 31, 2017, while seeking revolutionary footage of sawfish sharks mating near the wreck of the Queen of Nassau off the Florida Keys, that Stewart drowned in a bizarre series of events.
As detailed in Robert Osborne’s The Third Dive, both Stewart and his diving instructor Peter Sotis made a risky third deep-dive of the day using “rebreather” apparatus, in murky waters that frustrated filming efforts. Both divers seemed okay when reaching the surface. Stewart, apparently lost consciousness also, as the boat was swinging around to meet him. He disappeared, and his body was discovered by a remote submersible search vessel three days later.
This was not just your average mass murder. It was much worse. Over time, some brutal details were revealed.
Beginning in 1968 and continuing into the 1970s, a predator stalked California and New York, torturing, raping, and murdering young girls and women. But who was the monster behind these tragedies?
Tweed, Ontario, was in a panic. What's even more shocking is when an upstanding resident stood accused of the assaults. This was not just any man, but a pillar of the community
Quiet little Burlington, Nova Scotia - In 1904, it was home to passionate lovers, tangled family relations, and a murderer.
Enter Mickey Kelly's noir world, a surreal complexity of scam artists, drug dealers, thieves, mobsters, and killers.
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