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Jul 27, 2025 • 33min

THE GYM MAT INCIDENT: KENDRICK JOHNSON

On January 11, 2013, 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was found dead inside a rolled-up gym mat at Lowndes High School in Valdosta, Georgia. Students discovered his sock-clad feet sticking out during gym class, prompting calls to 911. His mother, Jacquelyn Johnson, who had been searching for him since the night before, arrived at the school unaware of the tragedy unfolding inside the gym. The fight for justice for Kendrick is still as strong as it was that day. Join us as we unravel the details, theories, and lingering questions surrounding this case. Thanks to our sponsor and for checking out our awesome partners!   MINT MOBILE: Go to mintmobile.com/crimesalad to get your three-month unlimited plan for just 15 bucks a month! Astonishing Legends: Go to AstonishingLegends.com to explore their episode notes, research links, photos, and book recommendations—it’s a whole rabbit hole waiting to be explored.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 13min

BONUS Weird History: America’s Weird Asylum History: Nellie Bly and the Fight for Change

PLEASE FOLLOW THE SHOW WHEREVER YOU'RE LISTENING! IT'S BEEN HELPING OUR SHOW GROW. THANK YOU!  A hundred years ago, being ‘different’ could land you in a lunatic asylum—places of abuse, neglect, and forgotten souls. In this episode of Weird History, we uncover the dark past of America’s psychiatric institutions, from Nellie Bly’s daring undercover exposé at Blackwell’s Island to the horrors of lobotomies and modern-day abuses in ‘troubled teen’ facilities. History’s ghosts aren’t as far away as we think. OOOH, also check out this apartment (the one we talk about in this episode): THE OCTAGON! https://octagonnyc.com/  If You Suspect Abuse / National Resources & Hotlines (U.S.) ***In an emergency, call 911 if someone is in immediate danger.*** Elder Abuse (including in nursing homes or care facilities) Eldercare Locator (U.S. Administration on Aging) 1‑800‑677‑1116 https://eldercare.acl.gov Connects you to local Adult Protective Services or Long-Term Care Ombudsman. National Center on Elder Abuse  https://ncea.acl.gov Child Abuse or Neglect Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline  1‑800‑4-A-CHILD (1‑800‑422‑4453)  Text: “CHILDHELP” to 1‑800‑422‑4453  https://childhelphotline.org Confidential help available 24/7 in 170+ languages. Abuse of People with Disabilities National Disability Rights Network  https://www.ndrn.org Finds your state’s Protection & Advocacy (P&A) office. Mental Health & Psychiatric Facility Abuse SAMHSA Treatment Referral Helpline 1‑800‑662‑HELP (4357)  https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline The Joint Commission (To Report a Behavioral Health Facility)  https://www.jointcommission.org/report_a_complaint.aspx Domestic Violence / Intimate Partner Abuse The Hotline  1‑800‑799‑SAFE (7233)  Text: "START" to 88788  https://www.thehotline.org 24/7 confidential support for victims and concerned loved ones. Troubled Teen Industry / Institutional Abuse Breaking Code Silence (Survivor Advocacy) https://www.breakingcodesilence.org
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Jul 13, 2025 • 28min

Through the Telescope: The Day Heather Teague Vanished

PLEASE GIVE US A FOLLOW TO HELP GROW OUR SHOW WHEREVER YOU ARE LISTENING! ** Nearly 30 years have passed since Heather Teague vanished from a Kentucky beach, but her mother, Sarah, refuses to let her story be forgotten. While police claim they identified Heather’s kidnapper and closed the case long ago, Sarah believes they got it wrong—and that the truth is still buried. In this episode, we dig into the unanswered questions, troubling missteps, and Sarah’s ongoing fight for justice. Was the investigation mishandled? And after all these years, will Heather ever be found? Please consider becoming a Crime Salad Patreon and Apple subscriber! —Your support means the world to us and helps us play our part in spreading awareness about these important topics!! You can check out our very affordable Ad-Free options at patreon.com/Crimesaladpodcast  Thanks to our sponsors!  MiracleMade: trymiracle.com/CRIMESALAD If you order today, you’ll save over 40%, AND when you use our code CRIMESALAD at checkout, you’ll get a FREE 3-piece towel set and an extra 20% off! Listen to Astonishing Legends!! Go to AstonishingLegends.com to explore their episode notes, research links, photos, and book recommendations—it’s a whole rabbit hole waiting to be explored.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 12min

 Weird History (Bonus): The Dancing Plague of 1518

In the summer of 1518, the town of Strasbourg was gripped by a bizarre epidemic of uncontrollable dancing. Starting with one woman, the phenomenon spread, ultimately affecting hundreds and resulting in tragic consequences. Different theories arise—could it be mass hysteria, ergot poisoning from moldy bread, or a religious frenzy? This strange historical event sheds light on how societal pressures can lead to collective madness, inviting listeners to ponder the mysteries of human behavior through time.
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Jun 28, 2025 • 25min

Disappeared: Amber Dubois and Chelsea King

Content Warning: This episode contains detailed discussion of child abduction, sexual violence, and murder. Listener discretion is advised. In February 2009, 14-year-old Amber Dubois disappeared while walking to school in Escondido, California. Her family searched tirelessly—without answers. A year later, 17-year-old Chelsea King went missing during her routine run in a nearby park. Was this a total coincidence that two young girls completely vanished? Or was there a serial killer to blame? In this episode, we piece together the facts behind Amber’s disappearance, the shocking investigation into serial offender John Gardner, and how one mother’s heartbreak became a mission to protect others. Hosted by Ashley and Ricky Plum of Crime Salad. Thanks to the sponsors for this episode Switching is easy. Keep your phone, your number, and your sanity.  To get your new wireless plan for just $15 a month, go to mintmobile.com/salad Episode Resources & Support Links If you'd like to support the families affected by today’s case or learn more: Amber Dubois Memorial Foundation  https://www.amberduboisfoundation.org Chelsea’s Light Foundation  https://www.chelseaslight.org If you or someone you know has been impacted by a case like this, here are some organizations offering grief support and victim advocacy: National Center for Victims of Crime  https://victimsofcrime.org Parents of Murdered Children (POMC)  https://pomc.org RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)  https://www.rainn.org | 24/7 Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE The Dougy Center—Grief Support for Children & Families  https://www.dougy.org Crisis Text Line  Text HOME to 741741 (free, 24/7 crisis support) Have a Case You Want Us to Cover? If there's a case you'd like to hear us cover, please reach out—we’re always listening! Follow us on our most active platforms:  TikTok   Instagram    Facebook (we check it too, just not as often)
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Jun 22, 2025 • 39min

Murder Without Justice: Jason Corbett

When Irish father Jason Corbett relocated to North Carolina with his two children, it was meant to be a fresh chapter after the tragic loss of his first wife, Mags. He eventually married Molly Martens, an American woman hired to help care for his young children. But nearly a decade later, Jason’s life would end violently inside their North Carolina home—sparking an international investigation and a courtroom battle that has left many questions unanswered. In this episode, we look deeper into the years leading up to Jason’s death through the eyes of his daughter Sarah, now an adult, and his sister Tracey Corbett Lynch, who has long fought for answers. Tracey remembers troubling signs during the couple’s wedding visit to America, including Molly’s alleged behavior and inconsistencies in her personal story. Meanwhile, Sarah later came forward with unsettling memories from childhood—claims that challenge the public image of a loving stepmother and raise questions about control and manipulation inside the home. From conflicting narratives to transatlantic legal twists, we break down the facts, examine the claims, and explore why many still feel justice remains out of reach for Jason Corbett and his children. Please note: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, mental health, and graphic content related to a violent murder. Listener discretion is advised. Thanks to our sponsors! Cash App: Download Cash App and use our code CRIMESALAD when you sign up. Send $5 to a friend within 14 days and get $10 back—no catch. That’s money. That’s Cash App. Detective Perspective—One unsolved case, real insight, every week. Listen to Mondays wherever you get your podcasts. Watch Tuesdays on YouTube. As always, we’re so grateful for our Crime Salad Patreon and Apple subscribers—your support means the world to us and helps us play our part in spreading awareness about these important topics.
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Jun 15, 2025 • 28min

The Zoo Man: The Thomas Huskey Case

In the 1990s, Knoxville’s ‘Zoo Man’ wasn’t just caring for elephants—he was hiding horrific secrets. Thomas Huskey was accused of attacking sex workers and eventually linked to multiple murders. His shocking defense? Multiple personalities. This is the disturbing true story of the Zoo Man Killer. Content Warning: sexual assault, sex work, strangulation, murder, and mental illness. Need support? • UK: NUM—Call 0800 464 7669 (Tues–Fri, 10am–4pm) or email casework@nationaluglymugs.org • US: Sex Workers Project—Call 646-602-5617 or email swp@urbanjustice.org Sponsor for this episode: FÜM is a flavored air device—no nicotine, no vapor, no batteries. Just breathe in and enjoy. Try it at tryfum.com/salad and use code SALAD for a free gift with your Journey Pack. Thomas Huskey Zoo Man Killer Knoxville murders Knoxville Zoo Magnolia Avenue, Knoxville Tennessee serial killer Dissociative Identity Disorder DID defense 1990s true crime serial killer podcast sex worker homicides unsolved true crime true crime podcast 🔎 #TrueCrime #ZooMan #ThomasHuskey #SerialKiller #KnoxvilleTrueCrime #DID #MentalHealth #CrimePodcast #Unsolved #MurderMystery
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Jun 9, 2025 • 44min

The Death of Stephanie Wasilishin: A Mystery Still Unsolved

In this episode of Crime Salad, we’re diving into the heartbreaking story of Stephanie Marie Wasilishin—a devoted mother, talented pastry chef, and vibrant woman whose life was cut short on July 9, 1993. What happened that night in Sedona, Arizona has haunted her family for over three decades, especially her daughters, Nikki and Christina. Stephanie’s story began long before that tragic night. After the loss of her twin brother in infancy, her family relocated from Illinois to the Deep South, settling in Arizona. Years later, she would meet Russell Peterson, the man who would become her partner and the father of her youngest daughter. But when Stephanie was found dead in their home, and Russell was the only witness, the lines between accident, suicide, and murder became painfully blurred. Despite Stephanie’s death being ruled a homicide, no one has ever been charged—and the case remains one of the many unsolved mysteries we explore on this show. Through Nikki’s courageous efforts to seek justice and keep her mother’s story alive! If you’re drawn to true crime stories that mix deep emotion with disturbing questions, this one’s for you. We’re unpacking not only a potential murder but also the ripple effect it left behind. Be sure to follow us on social media for updates, contemporary crimes, behind-the-scenes content, and more:  📱 TikTok, Instagram, Facebook → @crimesaladpodcast While you're there, follow Stephanie’s daughter on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nicolewasilishin Also, please consider signing this petition: https://www.change.org/p/demand-a-complete-homicide-investigation-for-the-murder-of-stephanie-marie-wasilishin?source_location=petition_update_page As always, we’re so grateful for our Crime Salad Patreon and Apple subscribers—your support means the world to us and helps us play our part in spreading awareness about these important topics. Thanks to our sponsors:  Miracle Made—Sleep better with silver-infused, temperature-regulating sheets.   Save 40% + get a free towel set at TryMiracle.com/CRIMESALAD with code CRIMESALAD.  BetterHelp—Therapy made simple. Get 10% off your first month.   Visit BetterHelp.com/CRIMESALAD Sponsored by BetterHelp.  Detective Perspective—One unsolved case, real insight, every week.   Listen on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts. Watch Tuesdays on YouTube.
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May 30, 2025 • 16min

Gone Too Soon: Dylan Rounds’ Fight for Justice

On May 28, 2022, 19-year-old Dylan Rounds vanished in the Utah desert—his life and dreams of building something of his own were cut short by senseless violence. In today’s episode, we reflect on the impact of Dylan’s story, where the case stands today, and how his loved ones continue to fight. Want to help or learn more? Visit dylanroundslegacy.org. Please consider sharing this episode on social media to help keep Dylan’s story alive. We’re incredibly thankful for our Crime Salad Patreon and Apple subscribers—your support helps us continue telling the stories that matter. Support here: patreon.com/Crimesaladpodcast
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May 23, 2025 • 13min

Side Salad: 18-year-old escaped: The Gloucester Township Horror Story

On May 8, 2025, a teenage girl arrived at a Wawa convenience store in Gloucester Township, New Jersey.  Her shaved head and scarred-up wrists clearly told a story that something was wrong. She wasn’t there to grab a snack or fill up a gas tank—her neighbor had driven her there to meet authorities. She was in desperation to escape a nightmare that, according to investigators, had lasted nearly seven long years. But in the moment she was hesitant to tell them everything.  Her story would later reveal years of abuse and imprisonment—suffering inflicted by the very people who were supposed to love and protect her. Somehow, it all went unnoticed, hidden behind closed doors with no contact with the outside world. What makes this case even more disturbing is how it exposes the glaring gaps in how we monitor the safety and well-being of homeschooled children in America. Listener discretion is strongly advised. If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or needs help, contact the National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) or visit childhelp.org for resources and support. If you believe in amplifying the voices of those who’ve been unfairly silenced, consider becoming a subscriber on Apple Podcasts or joining us on Patreon. Your support helps us continue the deep research, careful storytelling, and advocacy that these stories deserve. Every contribution makes a difference—and keeps us going. Apple Podcasts Patreon

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