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Front Porch Forensics
Front Porch Forensics
Author: Robert Routt
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All things true crime, from famous serial killers, mass murders, lesser-known cases from across the world, and everything in between.
We investigate different cases in depth to reveal the who, what, when, where … but especially the WHY.
Hosted by Laura W., with her husband Daniel (BumpstockBarbie and BumpstockKen on X),
and even their tiny tyrant making surprise appearances!
We investigate different cases in depth to reveal the who, what, when, where … but especially the WHY.
Hosted by Laura W., with her husband Daniel (BumpstockBarbie and BumpstockKen on X),
and even their tiny tyrant making surprise appearances!
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The BumpStocks look back on past Front Porch Forensucs episodes from the very first episode in 2024 all the way through December 2025.
Your hosts discuss Rodney Alcala , the Dating Game Killer.
Join your Hosts as they share what they experienced at the Serial Killer Exhibition World Tour , A behind the curtain look.
A look at Chicagos St Valentines Day massacre. The Bumpstocks cover this notorious event that changed the power dynamic of Chicago Mob landscape. Also, Bumpstock Ken gets on a rant about current events and 'scratches the surface" of his rage over the Epstien files. As if that isnt enough, Your hosts cover some of the ongoing Guthrie kidnapping situation.
Your hosts, The BumpStocks take a deep dive into Britains most prolific Serial Killer. Dr Death Harold Shipman. Listen in as the touch on the case, the pscyche of the killer , and as always , honor the victims. Listen as they give their unique take on the case, and heck, there may even be a song or two. Yall pull up a chair on their Front Porch .
In 1897, in rural West Virginia, a newlywed named Zona Heaster Shue died under mysterious circumstances. The local doctor declared it natural causes—until her grieving mother claimed her daughter’s ghost appeared, naming the husband as murderer and describing exactly how she had been killed. Authorities exhumed the body, confirmed a broken neck and signs of strangulation, and the husband was eventually convicted. The Greenbrier Ghost case remains the only known instance in U.S. history where a “ghost’s testimony” (relayed by a living witness) helped secure a murder conviction. In this episode, we examine the evidence, folklore, and whether justice from beyond the grave is ever truly possible.
The Bumpstocks tackles a challenging topic in the wake of the recent school shooting. They interview a man with a plan and actual answers on how to fix it. Jason, with 3D Responses, outlines an effective, inexpensive way to keep our kids safe in scary situations. Tune in and check out actual answers. Follow him here on X @3DResponseSCheck out more info here https://www.3dresponse.com/
On a chilly January night in 2013, a 21-year-old traveler named Elisa Lam checked into a notorious downtown L.A. hotel and then vanished. Days late,r maintenance workers discovered her body inside a rooftop water tank — and a grainy elevator surveillance video released by police turned the case into an internet obsession. In this episode we unpack the facts, the footage, and the rumors: the Cecil Hotel’s long decline from 1920s grand dame to skid-row icon (it’s been rebranded and operated under names like Stay on Main), its grim history of suicides and notorious guests, the bizarre elevator behavior that set off wildfire speculation, and the coroner’s final finding of accidental drowning (with bipolar disorder listed as a significant factor). We play the primary audio and video evidence, walk through investigative timelines, separate verifiable facts from online myth, and interrogate unanswered questions: how did she get onto the roof, why weren’t there signs of foul play, and why does this one case refuse to die? Expect forensic detail, skeptical analysis, and the kind of uncomfortable empathy the story needs. If you want a measured look at a case that became a cultural Rorschach test, pull up a chair.





