Cover Up: The Conspiracy Tapes
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The Illuminati - the infamous conspiratorial obsession - wasn't always that way. It was the work of one man that brought the illuminati from obscure to omnipresent - John Todd. In the 1970s, Todd burst into the public eye with tales of secret societies and dark rituals, claiming to be an ex-witch linked to human sacrifices among the elite. But as his tales spread and followers grew, his web of secrets unraveled, and ultimately - he vanished. 'Cover Up: The Conspiracy Tapes' exposes the twisted hidden story of a man whose myths influenced some of the most notorious events in recent history.
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SEASON 4: The Anthrax Threat
In the wake of 9/11, a series of letters laced with a deadly powder called anthrax appeared on the desks of prominent journalists and politicians in New York City and Washington D.C. Five people were killed, and seventeen more were infected. It was the worst case of bioterrorism in American history, setting off a surge of finger pointing, xenophobia, and fear.
But what started as an unprecedented case soon turned into an unsettling mystery. Who had sent these letters? And why?
On season 4 of Cover Up, we trace the FBI’s costly investigation into the attacks, which was stacked with a seemingly endless series of false leads, damaging leaks, and embarrassing blunders. Through revealing interviews with victims, agents, and suspects, we unpack the case in its messy entirety, all with an eye toward the question that remains today: Did the FBI identify the true killer, or is this case still unresolved?
From Campside Media and Sony Music Entertainment, this is Season 4 of Cover Up: The Anthrax Threat.
SEASON 3: Body Brokers
For eight years, Megan Hess ran Sunset Mesa Funeral Home in the small town of Montrose, Colorado. She promised clients discounts on normally expensive cremations, a seeming kindness in a town where many are poor. But in the back of the funeral home, Megan’s elderly mother Shirley was actually dismembering the dead. And then Megan was selling the body parts – heads, torsos, legs – to companies that claim to do medical research. Megan and Shirley were body brokers, trading on a dark network where people buy and sell bodies. What exactly were the two women after? Who was really buying those stolen bodies, and why?
SEASON 2: The Pill Plot
Back in the ‘90s, a ragtag group plotted an international drug smuggling scheme and set up a secretive lab to cook up tablets. But they weren’t trafficking narcotics—they were fighting to bring the abortion pill America. This season will take you inside the epic struggle facing activists who battled presidents, the Supreme Court, militant anti-abortionists, would-be assassins and murders.
SEASON 1: The Ministry of Secrets
Season one uncovers the story of The Ministry of Secrets, one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Cold War. At its heart is a missing person — a wartime hero and international celebrity. But that’s just the starting point. It involves the royal family, MI6, the CIA and the KGB. There’s conspiracies. And lies. This story is so sensitive, so secret - that the truth is being withheld for 100 years, until 2057. Presenter Giles Milton and producer Sarah Peters are on a quest to find out why…
The Conspiracy Tapes is part of The Binge - subscribe to listen to all episodes, all at once, ad-free right now.
From serial killer nurses to psychic scammers – The Binge is your home for true crime stories that pull you in and never let go.
Follow The Binge Crimes and The Binge Cases to get new stories on the first of the month, every month.
Hit ‘Subscribe’ at the top of The Conspiracy Tapes show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com.
The Binge – feed your true crime obsession.
SEASON 4: The Anthrax Threat
In the wake of 9/11, a series of letters laced with a deadly powder called anthrax appeared on the desks of prominent journalists and politicians in New York City and Washington D.C. Five people were killed, and seventeen more were infected. It was the worst case of bioterrorism in American history, setting off a surge of finger pointing, xenophobia, and fear.
But what started as an unprecedented case soon turned into an unsettling mystery. Who had sent these letters? And why?
On season 4 of Cover Up, we trace the FBI’s costly investigation into the attacks, which was stacked with a seemingly endless series of false leads, damaging leaks, and embarrassing blunders. Through revealing interviews with victims, agents, and suspects, we unpack the case in its messy entirety, all with an eye toward the question that remains today: Did the FBI identify the true killer, or is this case still unresolved?
From Campside Media and Sony Music Entertainment, this is Season 4 of Cover Up: The Anthrax Threat.
SEASON 3: Body Brokers
For eight years, Megan Hess ran Sunset Mesa Funeral Home in the small town of Montrose, Colorado. She promised clients discounts on normally expensive cremations, a seeming kindness in a town where many are poor. But in the back of the funeral home, Megan’s elderly mother Shirley was actually dismembering the dead. And then Megan was selling the body parts – heads, torsos, legs – to companies that claim to do medical research. Megan and Shirley were body brokers, trading on a dark network where people buy and sell bodies. What exactly were the two women after? Who was really buying those stolen bodies, and why?
SEASON 2: The Pill Plot
Back in the ‘90s, a ragtag group plotted an international drug smuggling scheme and set up a secretive lab to cook up tablets. But they weren’t trafficking narcotics—they were fighting to bring the abortion pill America. This season will take you inside the epic struggle facing activists who battled presidents, the Supreme Court, militant anti-abortionists, would-be assassins and murders.
SEASON 1: The Ministry of Secrets
Season one uncovers the story of The Ministry of Secrets, one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Cold War. At its heart is a missing person — a wartime hero and international celebrity. But that’s just the starting point. It involves the royal family, MI6, the CIA and the KGB. There’s conspiracies. And lies. This story is so sensitive, so secret - that the truth is being withheld for 100 years, until 2057. Presenter Giles Milton and producer Sarah Peters are on a quest to find out why…
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this host sounds like an idiot 😂
Human nature is always the weakest link.
you know this show is trash when they blame the victims at Ruby ridge (wife holding a baby, 14 year old boy, dog). at least there's no wasting time getting past the first episode
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Typical Grand Junction, Mesa County, Montrose, Delta Colorado activity. GJ SUXS!!! I was stationed there for 15 years, hated every second and could not wait to transfer out of that hell hole and had to deal with the Montrose area a lot and it was just as bad as GJ! If you go there, don't stay longer than 3 days and stay away from the river. Watch your back and do not trust anyone!!!
omg this woman is completely ridiculous. Maybe nobody wanted to be her friend because they already knew what kind of person she is. How can you be so holier-than-thou about people being angry over the fact that this woman BUTCHERED the loved ones of other people purely for greed. She and Megan are vile.
"My friend was nice to me, other people in town looked at us funny, when all she did was hack up some people!"
It a I understand like she did not have a family member in that funeral home. your family member didn't get dismembered. You're lucky. Maybe step back and look at the whole picture of what your "friend' did.
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It's annoying how softly she deals with Philip - a guy who not only butchered people for profit but also couldn't have cared less if you or your loved one got HIV, cancer, hepatitis, etc from bodies he knew should never have be used for donations. She lets him play it off like he did everything ethically and legally until just the very end when he maybe made some poor choices. She characterizes his vile, mercenary motives as merely "irresponsible" and "dangerous". He sounded proud of his scheme.
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I love this show but when you take out the ads the episodes are super short. it's a bummer. you barely start getting into the story and it's over.
This is enough information for a 10 minute episode drawn out for over half an hour. It repeats endlessly to the point one almost switches off. Listen to any episode of BBC Witness History to learn how a story is told in around the same time. Maybe it’s aimed at a younger audience.
The narration style makes the show. If you ever listened to old a m radio stories, you would probably appreciate it. It fits the time period of the story and is so very British. Love it.
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Love your podcast! Please make more episodes.
I enjoy your program and wait for each episode. I also appreciate the effort you put into acting the part with your narration style. it appears in a couple of the comments that this might be a bit much for some but I suggest that perhaps they might loosen up and have a little more fun with your work.