Jeremy Pell, the host of the Duh Weekly Podcast, embarked on this podcasting journey with a blend of curiosity, passion, and a desire to explore the uncharted territories of storytelling. Let’s delve into the inspiration behind his mic: Jeremy didn’t want to limit himself. His podcast would cover a wide range of topics: from funny anecdotes to serious issues, from sports to true crime. Nothing was... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Maura Murray and Theories of her disappearance including the one Theory that absolutely lines everything up and makes everything finally make sense. Just a theory!! We discuss the timeline leading up to her disappearance also information From the Pro... more
On July 16, 1986 Kenneth Brent Patterson wrecked his 1972 Camero flipping it several times. While trying to leave the scene he gets his car hung up on a fence. HE HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN AGAIN!! cash.app/$JeremyPell support our podcast and/or The... more
We discuss in depth the sexual child predator Sean Williams and his connections to people in high places. We talk about his drug cartel connections all the way to his deep dark connection to a child sex ring. He has money, influence and protection fr... more
We discuss Sean Williams and his timeline of crimes leading up to his arrest and his final act of escape. He’s a free man on the run. Where is Sean Williams.
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Noticed last episode dated Dec 22, what happened?
The Shannan part of this case gets me the most. We’re supposed to believe her phone was out there for 18 months and when they find it her mother can turn it on? It seems to me someone dumped those items well after she was left after she was killed. Dr Baden did a second autopsy and said her hyoid bone was damaged. Which happens in strangling or hanging. It was almost 60 degrees and hardly any water in the marsh. No way she died of drowning or hypothermia. That’s insane. Don’t get me started on t... more
Nice to have an honest sounding host. Brings a more human feeling to the stories.
Good podcast, down to earth host.
True crime is a saturated market so it’s great to hear from someone who treats it as more than just a gateway to podcasting. The host gives a lot of respect to the victims and their families and tells a compelling, attention-grabbing story. Definitely check it out!
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