Something's Not Right
Summary: Take a seat with Thashana and Olivia for Something's Not Right, the podcast where we explore true crime and all things creepy or unpleasant, with special focus on incidents in Tennessee. **EXPLICIT LANGUAGE**
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Podcasts:
We discuss The Great Train Wreck of 1918, which was the worst rail accident in US history – and it happened right here in our hometown of Nashville.
A college freshman visiting home in Nashville’s Crieve Hall neighborhood is brutally murdered in 1964. Part 2 of 2
A college freshman visiting home in Nashville’s Crieve Hall neighborhood is brutally murdered in 1964. Part 1 of 2
Fred and Edwina Rogers were murdered in Houston, Texas, in 1965, and their son was the only suspect. We discuss the gruesome details and the weird theories that allegedly tie it to another very famous murder.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! We talk about the disappearance and gory end for prolific B-movie director Al Adamson.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! The gruesome story of the 1992 road rage incident which led to the death of Nashville-area photographer, Chris Kelly.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! In 1964, Helen Mae Adkins, 22, was found by her roommate, raped and strangled in her Nashville apartment.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! After killing Red Eldridge in Kingsport, Tennessee, in 1916, Mary the Elephant faced the ultimate punishment.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! Two stories: The first is the brutal murder of 3 1/2 year old Heather Elizabeth Johnston in Nashville's Belle Meade neighborhood. Then we lighten the mood a bit when we talk about the Chattanooga home of Gloria and Billy Hull.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! We talk about the 1973 murder of French tutor Jacqueline Haloua-Dismukes in her home in Nashville's West Meade neighborhood.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! In 1967, Nashville homemaker Merlyn J. Woodfield was stabbed by an intruder in her posh West Meade home.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! Learn what Joan Crawford and Ric Flair have in common when Thashana tells Olivia the story of Georgia Tann and the Tennessee Children's Home Society in Memphis.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! We discuss the 1965 and 1966 Nashville murders of Wanda June Anderson and Reba Kay Green, but we also lighten things up with more of that boner talk.
If this is your first time listening, try a couple of the more recent episodes first and then check the early ones out later. We've improved our audio quality considerably! Thashana and Olivia discuss the unsolved 1969 murder of 12-year-old Nashville girl, Kathy Jones.