How It All Went South

Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch
How It All Went South
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Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch have been making podcasts together for a while now and decided to make ‘How It All Went South’ because they realized they had collected so many stories between them over the years. They've worked together on some of the most popular and beloved podcasts out there - In the Red Clay, Fox Hunter, In the Land of Lies, and Drowning Creek. Along the way, Sean and Jason would call each other constantly, always wanting to share even crazier and more wild stories…and they wanted to make them all… but, they got busy, and these take a really long time to make into a 10-episode series. What do Sean and Jason talk about on How It All Went South?  How about renting a hitman (from a man named Guido), 1930s gangsters, runaway brides, lottery winners with totally bad luck, an eye drop killer, duck sauce killer, memory card killer, and unsolved cases. They talk about psychics, body builders, shootouts, trailer park massacres and SOOOO much more. And it ain’t a podcast about stories set in the South, y’all. It’s anywhere a crazy story happened… Sean and Jason talk about Alaska. Because, well, Sean is obsessed with Alaska. Join us every week twice a week for How It All Went South. Find us on YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok, and of course, wherever you listen to podcasts.

  1. -3 ДН.

    The Not-So-Friendly Friendly Murders of Palm Springs

    Jason discusses the Friendly murders that took place in Palm Springs, California in 1978. The victims were Edward and Sophia Friendly, a wealthy couple with ties to prominent families, and their maid, Francis Williams. The murders were particularly gruesome, with all three victims shot in the head at close range. The initial investigation focused on Edward Friendly's business dealings, but later shifted to Sophia's strained relationship with her children, Edward Hutton and Sophia Hutton. Sophia had amended her will to disinherit her children after they contested her control over a San Francisco townhouse. The inheritance hinged on whether Sophia or her ex-husband, Curtis Hutton, died first. Curtis was terminally ill at the time of the murders. You can also watch full video versions of this episode and every episode on YouTube. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify! Follow Sean Kipe: Instagram: @seankipeofficial Follow Jason Hoch: Instagram: @starexplorer How It All Went South is a twice weekly podcast series hosted by Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch. New episodes are published every Monday with an additional episode available early for subscribers on our Apple Podcasts channel every Friday. If you are a subscriber, you get all episodes ad-free. Reach us at howitallwentsouth@gmail.com (especially if you have an idea about a story we should cover) or leave a message for us at 470-682-1280 and we might use your message on a future show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Wild Story of Runaway Bride Jennifer Wilbanks

    Sean discusses the case of Jennifer Wilbanks, a bride from Duluth, Georgia who went missing days before her wedding in 2004. Despite an extensive search involving local and federal law enforcement, Wilbanks was eventually found in Albuquerque, New Mexico, claiming to have been abducted and sexually assaulted. However, she later confessed to fabricating the story due to the overwhelming pressure of her impending wedding. Sean and Jason delve into the unusual aspects of the case, including the massive search effort, the media frenzy surrounding Wilbanks' disappearance, and the subsequent backlash she faced upon her return. You can also watch full video versions of this episode and every episode on YouTube. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify! Follow Sean Kipe: Instagram: @seankipeofficial Follow Jason Hoch: Instagram: @starexplorer How It All Went South is a twice weekly podcast series hosted by Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch. New episodes are published every Monday with an additional episode available early for subscribers on our Apple Podcasts channel every Friday. If you are a subscriber, you get all episodes ad-free. Reach us at howitallwentsouth@gmail.com (especially if you have an idea about a story we should cover) or leave a message for us at 470-682-1280 and we might use your message on a future show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Open Your Eyes: The Case of the Eye Drop Killer

    Jason and Sean discuss the case of Jessy Kurczewski, who was convicted of murdering her friend and caretaker, Lynn Hernan. Hernan was found dead in her home, initially thought to be a drug overdose, but toxicology reports revealed a fatal dose of tetrahydrozoline, the main ingredient in eye drops. Kurczewski was suspected due to her suspicious behavior and criminal record, and further investigation revealed that she had been stealing from Hernan and had made inconsistent statements about Hernan's death. Even after being convicted, Kurczewski continued to try to manipulate the case by writing a letter from prison instructing a friend to forge documents and create a fake audio recording to make it seem like Hernan had committed suicide. You can also watch full video versions of this episode and every episode on YouTube. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify! Follow Sean Kipe: Instagram: @seankipeofficial Follow Jason Hoch: Instagram: @starexplorer How It All Went South is a twice weekly podcast series hosted by Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch. New episodes are published every Monday with an additional episode available early for subscribers on our Apple Podcasts channel every Friday. If you are a subscriber, you get all episodes ad-free. Reach us at howitallwentsouth@gmail.com (especially if you have an idea about a story we should cover) or leave a message for us at 470-682-1280 and we might use your message on a future show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch have been making podcasts together for a while now and decided to make ‘How It All Went South’ because they realized they had collected so many stories between them over the years. They've worked together on some of the most popular and beloved podcasts out there - In the Red Clay, Fox Hunter, In the Land of Lies, and Drowning Creek. Along the way, Sean and Jason would call each other constantly, always wanting to share even crazier and more wild stories…and they wanted to make them all… but, they got busy, and these take a really long time to make into a 10-episode series. What do Sean and Jason talk about on How It All Went South?  How about renting a hitman (from a man named Guido), 1930s gangsters, runaway brides, lottery winners with totally bad luck, an eye drop killer, duck sauce killer, memory card killer, and unsolved cases. They talk about psychics, body builders, shootouts, trailer park massacres and SOOOO much more. And it ain’t a podcast about stories set in the South, y’all. It’s anywhere a crazy story happened… Sean and Jason talk about Alaska. Because, well, Sean is obsessed with Alaska. Join us every week twice a week for How It All Went South. Find us on YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok, and of course, wherever you listen to podcasts.

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