Fred Zain was hired by the West Virginia State Police, as a chemist, in 1977. Over the course of his career, his is responsible for a potential 134 imprisonments in West Virginia and 180 in Texas.
Zain claimed to have majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry, however it was discovered that he did in fact major in Biology (with a C average), but only had a couple of chemistry courses (which he failed).
Unfortunately, Zain died of liver cancer before he could stand trial for his actions, which included:
recording results from blank test plates
testifying that inconclusive evidence was in fact conclusive
reporting negative results as positive
These were not one-off instances. This happened time and time again.
He robbed people of their lives. Not only was he responsible for sending innocent people to prison – but in turn, that means that the true guilty party was never made to pay for their actions, as these cases are closed once a man is in prison.
Kehoe was a mass murder in the 1920s. He is responsible for the Bath School Disaster, which claimed the lives of 38 children and 6 adults in 1927. The careful, months-long, planning that went into this, makes him one of the biggest pieces of trash that we have ever learned about.
This giant turd of a man lost an election and took it out on his already dying wife and numerous, completely innocent, little children. 45 People died and at least 58 were injured – mostly children between the ages of seven and twelve years old.
Sometimes it is easy to separate yourself from events that took place so long ago (95 years in this instance), but this is one that really pissed me off. Our podcast is generally filled with a large amount of joking around, but this episode made it really difficult to laugh at all. Even as I type this out, I am getting quite upset about this event. What kind of low-life son of a bitch kills little children like this? This piece of shit planned this. Try to grasp that. This was not a spur of the moment action. This guy worked on this for months.
In an instant 38 children lost their lives. 38. 38 little kids who had their entire lives in front of them. They could do anything. They were probably all bright-eyed, happy young children, having the time of their life with their friends at school. And just like that – they were gone (or changed forever due to injury and/or trauma). And why??? Because some asshat was disgruntled after losing an election. It makes me sick. All of the families who thought their kids were as safe as could be at school, had their heart ripped from their chest. That is a pain that cannot possibly go away.
I normally don’t type much on here. I simply provide pictures, videos, or links to more information, but this assbag has me so ticked off that I couldn’t just post a few links and be done. My only hope is that there is in fact a Hell, and 95 years later Andrew Kehoe is still suffering for this senseless act.
Danny Rolling (Gainesville Ripper) was a serial killer, who in 1994 murdered 5 college students. All in – he confessed to murdering 8 people, and attempting to murder his abusive father.
Not only did this twisted individual murder these college students, but he also raped them and mutilated their bodies, even decapitating one for the shock value of the people who would find her body.
When it was discovered that he was the potential murderer, he was found in jail after getting caught following a robbery.
Rolling was executed by lethal injection on October 25, 2006.
In 1950, the FBI started a list of it’s 10 most wanted individuals. Over the course of the year, there would be a total of 16 people on the list, with the general rule of people only dropping off of the list if they have been captured, they die, or it is determined that they are no longer deemed an overwhelming threat to society.
As of September 7, 2022, there have been a total of 529 fugitives listed. The last one was added after our recording of the “Current Ten Most Wanted”.
Original 10 Most Wanted Fugitives – 195010 Most Wanted as of September 6, 2022.
On the date that we recorded the Current Ten Most Wanted, Rafael Caro-Quintero had been captured, but there had not been a replacement added yet. As of Today, September 22, 2022, Michael James Pratt has been added.
Jiménez was killed in 2006 at age 65 in his studio in Hondo, New Mexico, when one of the sculpture’s three sections came loose from a hoist, pinning him against a steel support beam and severing an artery in his leg. He bled to death on his studio floor before being declared dead on arrival at the nearest hospital. – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mustang
Blucifer – by Luis Jiménez
Flying Tailor
Franz Reichelt died in 1912, when jumping off of the Eiffel Tower, when his parachute suit failed to deploy and he plummeted 187 feet. – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Reichelt
Franz Reichelt wearing his parachute suit
Space Taxi
On 16 August 2009, a just-completed prototype Jetpod crashed, killing the founder of Avcen, Michael Robert Dacre, who was the sole occupant. Dacre had attempted to take off three times and on the fourth successfully lifted off before stalling and crashing. According to Taiping deputy police chief Syed A. Wahab Syed A. Majid, the company had not obtained permission from the Royal Malaysian Air Force to conduct the flight tests. – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCEN_Jetpod
Ruby Ridge was the site of an eleven day gun battle and standoff, between Randy Weaver (and family and friend) and a multitude of law enforcement agencies, which resulted in the death of Weaver’s wife and son.
The is an aerial view of the cabin of Randy Weaver and his family on Ruby Ridge in North Idaho. Photo was taken March, 1992. Spokesman-Review photo/Shawn Jacobson
Hundreds of federal agents converge on Ruby Ridge during the standoff in August 1992. (The Spokesman-Review)
Frank Scherschel/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesFrank Scherschel/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesMother’s Room Frank Scherschel/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesAuction of Ed Gein’s belongings following his arrest. Bettmann/Getty Images