Chillworthy

Brent and Talia

Chillworthy – the true crime podcast where two best friends dig into the darkest mysteries, the most chilling murders, and everything eerie in between. With a perfect mix of deep dives, sharp wit, and the kind of late-night, spine-tingling conversations you’d only have with your closest friend, Brent and Talia break down the cases that keep you up at night—while keeping it just unhinged enough to make you laugh. If you love true crime, wild theories, and the feeling of swapping spooky stories with your best friend, you’ve found your people. New episodes drop every Saturday.  As Always, Stay Safe and Stay Chill! Thank you for listening~ Brent and Talia  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support.

  1. 5d ago

    The Last Showing: Ashley Okland

    On April 8, 2011, 27-year-old real estate agent Ashley Okland was doing something completely ordinary: preparing to show a model townhouse in West Des Moines, Iowa. But sometime that afternoon, everything changed. Ashley was found inside the model home suffering from two gunshot wounds. There was no obvious explanation for why anyone would want her dead, and for nearly 15 years, her murder remained one of Iowa's haunting cold cases. Her death forever changed the way many real estate professionals thought about their own safety, while her family and friends were left waiting for answers. Then, in March 2026, nearly fifteen years after Ashley's death, investigators made a shocking arrest. Kristin Ramsey, a woman with connections to the development where Ashley was killed, was charged with first-degree murder. New court documents have since revealed previously undisclosed details about what witnesses saw and heard that afternoon—and investigators say Ramsey gave multiple conflicting accounts of her whereabouts.But an arrest isn't the same thing as an answer. This week on Chillworthy, we're taking a closer look at the life and murder of Ashley Okland, the investigation that went cold, the questions that lingered for more than a decade, and the developments that have brought this case back into the spotlight.Because sometimes, the quietest places hold the darkest secrets. As always, stay safe—and stay chill. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    The Last Showing: Ashley Okland
  2. Aug 9

    The Five Who Were Missing: The Sodder Children

    Christmas Eve. A house fire. Five children who vanished without a trace. In the early morning hours of December 25, 1945, the Sodder family home in Fayetteville, West Virginia, erupted in flames. George and Jennie Sodder and four of their children escaped, but five children remained unaccounted for: Maurice, Martha, Louis, Jennie, and Betty. The official conclusion was that the children died in the fire. But there was one enormous problem: their bodies were never found. What followed was a decades-long search for answers. The Sodders questioned the cause of the fire, pointed to a series of strange circumstances surrounding that night, and pursued reports that their children had been seen alive after the fire. There were claims of suspicious activity, a missing ladder, a severed telephone line, vehicles that mysteriously wouldn't start, alleged sightings, and even a photograph that the family believed showed Louis Sodder as an adult. Were the five children victims of a tragic Christmas Eve fire—or were they taken from their home before the flames ever reached them? For decades, the Sodder family refused to stop asking the same question: What really happened to the five children? This week on Chillworthy, we're diving into one of America's most enduring missing-person mysteries: The Sodder Children. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    The Five Who Were Missing: The Sodder Children
  3. Aug 2

    The Last View: Bernadette Vander Meer

    On August 22, 2006, Bernadette Vander Meer and her husband, David, traveled to Zion National Park to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary. Their destination was Angels Landing—a breathtaking, dangerous trail where David had proposed to Bernadette a decade earlier. But somewhere near the summit, their anniversary trip turned into tragedy. David told investigators that he had turned away for only a moment to move their backpacks and prepare to photograph Bernadette with the sunrise. When he turned back, she was gone. Bernadette’s death was ruled an accident, but questions lingered. Why were the circumstances surrounding her fall so strange? Why had the couple’s life insurance policies been dramatically increased shortly before her death? And what secrets were hiding behind the image of a respected youth pastor and devoted husband?Nearly two decades later, a new investigation would bring Bernadette’s case back into the spotlight and David Vander Meer would finally be charged with her murder. This week on Chillworthy, we’re heading to the top of Angels Landing and taking a closer look at the death of Bernadette Vander Meer, the questions that refused to disappear, and the investigation that came far too late. As always, stay safe and stay chill. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    The Last View: Bernadette Vander Meer
  4. Jul 26

    Beyond Reasonable Doubt? The Hendricks Family

    On a quiet November morning in 1983, police entered an upscale Illinois home and discovered a scene so brutal it would haunt investigators for decades. Susan Hendricks and her three young children had been murdered while husband and father David Hendricks was supposedly hundreds of miles away on a business trip. The evidence appeared to point in one direction. A jury convicted David of murdering his own family, and he was sentenced to four consecutive life terms. But seven years later, that conviction was thrown out. In a stunning retrial, he walked free. So what really happened inside the Hendricks home? Was justice ultimately served—or did a killer escape accountability? Join Brent and Talia as they unravel a case filled with forensic controversy, religious influence, circumstantial evidence, and one of true crime's most enduring questions. As always... stay safe and stay chill. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    Beyond Reasonable Doubt? The Hendricks Family
  5. Jul 12

    Chasing Shadows: The Blair Adams Mystery

    What would you do if you knew someone was trying to kill you... but no one believed you? In July 1996, Blair Adams abruptly abandoned his life in British Columbia. He emptied his bank accounts, withdrew valuables from his safety deposit box, crossed an international border, boarded multiple flights, rented cars, and traveled more than 2,600 miles—all while telling those closest to him that someone was after him. Just days later, Blair was found brutally murdered in a parking lot in Knoxville, Tennessee.His cash was still scattered around his body. His jewelry remained untouched. There were no clear suspects, no obvious motive, and no explanation for why he ended up in a city where he knew no one.Was Blair suffering from overwhelming paranoia?  Was he fleeing a very real threat? Or did someone track him across an entire continent? Nearly three decades later, one haunting question remains:Was Blair Adams running from a danger no one else could see... or one no one has ever identified? Join Brent and Talia as they unravel one of the strangest unsolved homicide cases ever investigated—a mystery filled with fear, unanswered questions, and a journey that ended far from home. Because sometimes the most terrifying mysteries aren't about who committed the crime...They're about what the victim knew before it happened. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    Chasing Shadows: The Blair Adams Mystery
  6. Jun 27

    Released Into the Dark: Mitrice Richardson

    On a quiet September night in 2009, 24-year-old Mitrice Richardson was released from the Lost Hills Sheriff's Station just after midnight—alone, without her car, her phone, or a ride home. She was more than 15 miles from where she'd last been seen, in the shadow of the Santa Monica Mountains. She was never seen alive again. Eleven months later, her remains were discovered in a remote Malibu canyon, raising far more questions than answers. Why was she released into the darkness despite concerns about her mental state? What happened during the hours after she walked away from the station? And why has the case remained clouded by conflicting accounts, missing details, and lingering controversy? In this episode of Chillworthy, Brent and Talia trace Mitrice's final known movements, examine the investigation that followed, and explore the unanswered questions that continue to haunt her family and the public more than a decade later. Some mysteries aren't defined by what we know—but by what should have never happened in the first place. 🎧 Listen now... and decide for yourself what was lost in the darkness. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    Released Into the Dark: Mitrice Richardson
  7. Jun 13

    The Circleville Letters: Small-Town Secrets and Silent Threats

    In 1977, residents of a quiet Ohio town began receiving anonymous letters—handwritten messages exposing secrets, accusing neighbors of affairs, corruption, and lies, and making chilling threats that felt far too personal to ignore. Whoever was behind them seemed to know intimate details about people’s private lives, turning a close-knit community into a town gripped by paranoia. At the center of the storm was school bus driver Mary Gillispie, whose life became the obsession of the mysterious writer. Letters accused her of having an affair with a local school superintendent, while her husband, Ron Gillispie, received increasingly threatening messages warning him that his family was in danger. Then, after receiving a mysterious phone call one evening, Ron left home armed—and never came back. His death was ruled an accident, but many believed something far darker had happened. Years later, the case took an even more disturbing turn when Mary discovered a threatening sign along her bus route that led to a terrifying discovery: a homemade booby trap rigged with a loaded handgun, seemingly designed to kill. Authorities believed they had finally found their suspect. Paul Freshour, Mary’s brother-in-law, was arrested and convicted in connection with the trap and long suspected of writing the infamous letters. But then the impossible happened. Even after Paul was sent to prison, the letters kept coming. For years, new messages continued to arrive—taunting victims, exposing secrets, and raising a chilling question that still haunts Circleville to this day: Did investigators catch the wrong person… or was someone else hiding in plain sight the entire time? This week on Chillworthy, we dive into one of true crime’s strangest and most unsettling unsolved mysteries—one filled with obsession, secrets, suspicion, and a writer who may have never truly been caught. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    The Circleville Letters: Small-Town Secrets and Silent Threats
  8. May 10

    The Devil of the Barrens

    Deep within the forests of southern New Jersey lies a legend that has survived for more than 250 years. They call it the Jersey Devil — a winged creature said to stalk the Pine Barrens with glowing eyes, impossible screams, and a curse dating back to the 1700s. In this episode of Chillworthy, we explore the chilling origins of the Jersey Devil legend, from the infamous story of Mother Leeds and her cursed 13th child to the wave of terrifying sightings that swept across New Jersey in 1909. Witnesses described a creature unlike anything they had ever seen: part horse, part bat, part nightmare. But was it mass hysteria, folklore passed down through generations, or something truly lurking in the Barrens? From colonial superstition to modern encounters, The Devil of the Barrens dives into one of America’s oldest and most unsettling cryptid legends — and the fear that still echoes through the pines. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support. DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.

    The Devil of the Barrens
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About

Chillworthy – the true crime podcast where two best friends dig into the darkest mysteries, the most chilling murders, and everything eerie in between. With a perfect mix of deep dives, sharp wit, and the kind of late-night, spine-tingling conversations you’d only have with your closest friend, Brent and Talia break down the cases that keep you up at night—while keeping it just unhinged enough to make you laugh. If you love true crime, wild theories, and the feeling of swapping spooky stories with your best friend, you’ve found your people. New episodes drop every Saturday.  As Always, Stay Safe and Stay Chill! Thank you for listening~ Brent and Talia  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chillworthy--6229613/support.

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