Episode 39: Paranoia: The Abduction and Murder of Rick Post, Pt. 1
We all have paranoid moments sometimes. We catch our significant
other looking at us funny and we wonder, “Uh oh, is he mad at me?
What did I say?” Or we walk into the break room and a huddle of
coworkers suddenly stops talking—and we think “Oh my...
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We all have paranoid moments sometimes. We catch our significant
other looking at us funny and we wonder, “Uh oh, is he mad at me?
What did I say?” Or we walk into the break room and a huddle of
coworkers suddenly stops talking—and we think “Oh my God, they were
talking about ME. I must be about to be fired!” We all do it, and
more often than not we’re wrong. Usually, the consequence of that
is nothing more serious than feeling like a doofus for a second.
But paranoia was the most dangerous force on earth for the major
players in the story we’re about to tell you. It began as the
thinnest tendril of a whisper. But soon that tendril branched out,
black and cold as a strangling vine, and a whole circle of people
would fall victim to its lies.
Sources:
Investigation Discovery's "Murder in Paradise," Episode "Spies,
Lies, and Alibis"
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-aug-21-me-torture21-story.html
https://www.devicewatch.org/reports/rife/pretrial_memo.shtml
https://www.casewatch.net/doj/bailey/trial_memo.pdf?_ga=2.48969062.1959969553.1582257756-2053706941.1582257756
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/4041dmca.html
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other looking at us funny and we wonder, “Uh oh, is he mad at me?
What did I say?” Or we walk into the break room and a huddle of
coworkers suddenly stops talking—and we think “Oh my God, they were
talking about ME. I must be about to be fired!” We all do it, and
more often than not we’re wrong. Usually, the consequence of that
is nothing more serious than feeling like a doofus for a second.
But paranoia was the most dangerous force on earth for the major
players in the story we’re about to tell you. It began as the
thinnest tendril of a whisper. But soon that tendril branched out,
black and cold as a strangling vine, and a whole circle of people
would fall victim to its lies.
Sources:
Investigation Discovery's "Murder in Paradise," Episode "Spies,
Lies, and Alibis"
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-aug-21-me-torture21-story.html
https://www.devicewatch.org/reports/rife/pretrial_memo.shtml
https://www.casewatch.net/doj/bailey/trial_memo.pdf?_ga=2.48969062.1959969553.1582257756-2053706941.1582257756
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/4041dmca.html
Follow us, campers!
Patreon (join to get all episodes a day early, an extra episode a
month, and a free sticker!):
https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfire
Facebook: True Crime Campfire
Instagram:
https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079
Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfire
Email: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.com
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-campfire--4251960/support.
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