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Same Crime, Different Time: A Historical True Crime Podcast With Jen Chambers

Same Crime, Different Time: A Historical True Crime Podcast With Jen Chambers

著者: Jen Chambers
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In Same Crime, Different Time, Jennifer brings her passion for uncovering the truth to a region steeped in chilling true crime, perplexing historical events, and unsettling local lore. Each week, you'll embark on a journey through time, exploring ancient and modern cases of murder, mysterious disappearances, and strange, captivating places. With Jennifer's extensive research background in true crime and history, you'll connect the dots between past and present, revealing the enduring threads of mystery that weave through this incredible, yet often unsettling, landscape.

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  • Mary Morrissey & The Living Enrichment Center: Cult, Scandal, or Something More?
    2025/08/23

    What happens when a spiritual movement grows into a 95-acre empire and then collapses under scandal?

    This week on Same Crime, Different Time, we’re diving into a bonus episode! In an encore for some of you, a new tale for others, from the previous incarnation of this show, this is the story of Mary Morrissey and the Living Enrichment Center in Wilsonville, Oregon. Once the largest New Thought church in the state, it promised empowerment, community, and transformation. But behind the glossy exterior lurked whispers of financial fraud, cult-like devotion, and… something even stranger.

    - A $10.7 million scandal that brought it all crashing down- Haunting tales from its neighbor, the abandoned Dammasch State Hospital- Tunnels, shadows, and chilling encounters in the woods behind the center

    Was it a cult? Was it a scam? Or did the grounds themselves hold something darker than money laundering? Tune in for this mix of true crime, controversy, and Pacific Northwest hauntings—only on Same Crime, Different Time.

    Link in bio to listen.#TrueCrimePodcast #OregonHistory #SameCrimeDifferentTime #MaryMorrissey #PNWParanormal #CultStories #HauntedOregon



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    15 分
  • Lost in the Gorge: The Martin Family Disappearance
    2025/08/23

    In December 1958, the Martin family vanished during a holiday outing near Hood River, Oregon. Two daughters’ bodies were found five months later. But the rest of the family, and their station wagon—disappeared into legend…

    Until now.

    This week’s episode explores: - Their final journey through the Columbia Gorge - Theories from tragic accident to possible foul play - New evidence found at the bottom of the river - And why this case still grips Oregon’s heart

    Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Link in bio.

    #SameCrimeDifferentTime #MartinFamily #OregonMysteries #ColdCase #TrueCrimePodcast #UnsolvedMystery #ColumbiaRiverGorge #HistoryPodcast #PacificNorthwestTrueCrime



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    16 分
  • Paper Towns
    2025/08/16
    In 1942, America’s West Coast lived with the very real fear of enemy attack. Pearl Harbor was still fresh in memory, submarines had shelled the Ellwood oil fields near Santa Barbara, and blackouts were part of daily life. People who lived and worked in factories across the country, especially in the PNW, were worried.So the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers turned to an unlikely ally: Hollywood.Boeing’s Plant 2 in Seattle became “Boeing Wonderland,” a 23–26 acre rooftop neighborhood complete with plywood houses, chicken-wire shrubs, and painted streets that matched the real neighborhood across the river. The goal? Convince any bomber pilot or aerial reconnaissance photographer that nothing of importance was below.I love these stories because they sit at the intersection of creativity, fear, and survival. Ordinary people walked those fake streets every day, maintaining an illusion that quite literally helped protect the home front. It doesn't seem like it could be real. But it was.They didn’t just build factories. They built neighborhoods in the sky.Sources & further readingBoeing (Seattle) Plant 2 camouflage & “Boeing Wonderland”: HistoryLink on Boeing & Washington aerospace (notes Plant 2 camouflage); HistoryLink on South Park Bridge entry (Detlie, 26 acres, materials); 99% Invisible feature on the 23-acre fake suburb; Flying Magazine retrospective (Dec 13, 2024); Museum of Flight Plant 2 notice; Wikipedia (Plant 2) for reference trail to Seattle Times coverage. HistoryLink+199% InvisibleFLYING MagazineMuseum of FlightWikipedia Douglas Aircraft, Santa Monica (Clover Field):. Calispherelosangeles.spaceforce.mil Lockheed Burbank “Operation Camouflage”: Lockheed Martin history page; LAist longform on disguise of the airport/factory complex; Airmail feature summarizing Ohmer’s work and the 5,000-ft test. Lockheed MartinLAistAir Mail; Army Air Force official history (Air Defense of the Western Hemisphere) on perceived West Coast danger in 1942; Oregon Secretary of State archive on Japanese attacks (Ellwood shelling, balloon bombs); U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. IbiblioOregon Secretary of StateAir UniversityWillow Run background: Detroit Historical Society encyclopedia entry; The Henry Ford collection set on Willow Run; warfarehistorynetwork overview of Willow Run production. Detroit Historical SocietyThe Henry FordWarfare History Network To hear more, visit jbchambers.substack.com
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    13 分
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