
Chip Campbell
In March of 2016, a man by the name of Chip Campbell was picked up on the security cameras of a Circle K gas station in Milton, Florida. This would be the last verified footage of the man, who had been going through some serious issues in the preceding months.In this episode, I speak to Chip's sister, Lesa Kissoon, as well as his friend, John Claudio. Both let me know about the circumstances Chip was living in before he disappeared, what kind of person he was, and their thoughts on what happened. You can support Chip's family and their effort to find him at gofundme.com/findchip or support KlaasKids at klaaskids.org If you or someone you know are facing issues this holiday season, please don't be afraid to call: - Suicide Prevention hotline: 1-800-273-8255- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration hotline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) InfoWritten, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan. Additional editing by Elias at e-Audio Productions. Musical CreditsBlue Dot Sessions - "Olivia"Graham Bole - "Heebie Jeebies"Dilating Times - "Parallel"Daniel James Dolby - "Longing"Pipe Choir - "Gemini (Instrumental)"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
21 Des 20171h 30min

The Brabant Killers (Part Five: Theories & Suspects II)
Following the final attack by the Brabant Killers, the police investigation struggled to find any real progress. Suspects like Madani Bouhouche and Robert Beijer came and went, with only tentative ties to extremist groups being found. As the 1980s came to an end, trouble behind-the-scenes spelled trouble for investigators. Prosecutors were sent packing, parliamentary commissions were created and then concluded, and suspects continued to emerge. First came Phillipe de Staercke - a violent thug with a proclivity for violence - who had ties to a well-armed government official, named Jean Bultot. Then came Patrick Haemers, a well-known Belgian criminal who committed suicide in the early 1990s. This episode also details the fledgling investigation as it progressed into the 2000s, and includes some of the more... "outlandish" theories, as well as recent updates that inspire confidence in the survivor's demands for justice.Part five of five. InfoWritten, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanMusic by T. NordgrenAdditional editing by Elias at e-Audio Productions Music creditsPulse Emitter - "Moonlit Valley"Kai Engel - "Touch The Darkness"Parcus Decree - "Thoughts About Future"Borrtex - "Journey"Scott Holmes - "Everest" Sponsors- Head to Harrys.com/unresolved to claim your free trial shaving set- Head to sudiosweden.com and use offer code "UNRESOLVED15" to save 15% off any pair of headphonesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
10 Des 201759min

The Brabant Killers (Part Four: Theories & Suspects I)
On November 9th, 1985, the Brabant Killers struck for the last time. This attack - which was the bloodiest yet - resulted in eight people dead, seven others injured, and a criminal investigation that was plagued from the very beginning. The Brabant Killers happened to attack in the middle of a very tumultuous time for Belgium. Terrorist organizations were rising up during that time period, from different sides of the political spectrum. The Westland New Post were right-wing extremists, lead by Paul Latinus and Michel Libert... Latinus would commit suicide mysteriously in the early days of 1984, and Libert would be officially questioned by police for Brabant involvement as recently as 2014. Meanwhile, the left-leaning Communist Combatant Cells - who had bombed various targets through 1984 and 1985 - were led by a man named Pierre Carette, who would find himself behind bars at the same time the Brabant attacks ended.As the investigation proceeded, officials began to suspect police involvement. Soon, after the mysterious murder of Juan Mendez in 1986, they found themselves on the heels of two men named Madani Bouhouche and Robert Beijer... both of whom have been suspected as Brabant Killer suspects ever since. Part four of five. InfoWritten, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanMusic by T. NordgrenLearn more about the podcast at unresolved.me Music CreditsDelicasession - "Horizon"Blue Dot Sessions - "Olivia Wraithe" Sponsors- Head to Harrys.com/unresolved to claim your free Harry's shave set- Use offer code "UNRESOLVED15" at Sudio SwedenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
4 Des 201740min

The Brabant Killers (Part Three: 1985)
Throughout 1982 and 1983, three criminals terrorized the area of Brussels. Starting off with nothing more than ski masks and a single rifle, the three quickly armed themselves with military-grade equipment and became feared for their brutal robberies.In 1984, the Killers disappeared. The public at-large waited for the investigation to make progress, but before long, the "Mad Killers of Belgium" returned to commit their most heinous attacks yet. Part three of five. InfoWritten, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanMusic and production by T. NordgrenAdditional editing by Elias at e-Audio ProductionsLearn more about the podcast at unresolved.me Music CreditsPipe Choir - "Monachine" Sponsors- Head to Harrys.com/unresolved to claim your free Harry's shave set- Head to Sudio Sweden's website and use the offer code "UNRESOLVED15" to save 15% on any pair of headphonesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
27 Nov 201741min

The Brabant Killers (Part Two: 1983)
Throughout 1982, Belgian police were concerned over a rash of strange attacks plaguing the Brussels area. All involved criminals matching the same basic descriptions, but lacked any real motive. They seemed to be the actions of a mysterious gang lashing out... but at something or someone without any real purpose. Going into 1983, these attacks would continue. Worse, they would escalate, with the gang becoming more bold and violent throughout the year. Car jackings, robberies, murders - it seemed like there were no ethical concerns for these mysterious criminals, who would continue to act throughout 1983, before disappearing under mysterious circumstances. Part two of five. InfoWritten, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanMusic and production by T. NordgrenAdditional editing by Elias at e-Audio ProductionsLearn more about the podcast at unresolved.me Sponsors- Head to harrys.com/unresolved to claim your free Harry's trial shave set- Head to Sudio Sweden's website to use offer code "UNRESOLVED15" to save 15% on any pair of headphonesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
19 Nov 201744min

The Brabant Killers (Part One: 1982)
In 1982, a group of offenders began striking the Brussels area of Belgium. It began with a series of small robberies, but - by the end of the year - had progressed to full-blown murder. Though their criminal career was still in its apparent infancy, the Brabant Killers - also known as the Brabant Gang and the Gang Of Nivelles - would go on to become Belgium's most violent and mysterious criminals. Over thirty years later, their identities and motives are still unknown.Part one of five. Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanMusic and production by T. NordgrenAdditional editing by Elias at e-Audio ProductionsLearn more about the podcast at unresolved.me Sponsors- Head to harrys.com/unresolved to claim your free Harry's trial shave set- Head to Sudio Sweden and use offer code "UNRESOLVED15" to save 15% on any pair of headphones Additional music:Dee Yan-Kee - "Andante - Vivace"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
13 Nov 201727min

Bible John
In February of 1968, 25-year old Patricia Docker visited the Barrowland Ballroom on a Thursday evening, leaving her son in the care of her parents. She was estranged from her husband but still legally married, so she didn't tell anyone her apparent destination, for fear of judgment. You see, Thursday nights at the Barrowland Ballroom came with a reputation. Some of the Thursday patrons were adulterers, looking for a night of fun away from the stresses of everyday life. One killer used this reputation to his advantage. In addition to Docker, this killer also claimed the lives of two more women: 32-year old Jemima McDonald in August of 1969, and 29-year old Helen Puttock just two months later in the latter days of October.Despite unique details about the suspect being released to the public, as well as one of the most intricate sketches in Scottish history, the identity of the figure named "Bible John" has remained a mystery for the ages. Learn more about the podcast at unresolved.me Written by Robert Cron Hosted, produced, and additional writing by Micheal Whelan Additional music and production by T. Nordgren Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
24 Sep 201754min

Chase Massner (Update #2)
In March of 2014, 26-year old Chase Massner disappeared. Chase, an Iraqi war veteran who was married with two kids, was last seen at the home of his friend, named Brad Clement. Because of the content, this will likely be the last update I make on the story for quite some time. Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan. Music by T. Nordgren. Additional music provided by Ailsa Traves.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
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