• The Murders of Kara Kopetsky (2007) & Jessica Runions (2016) - Cass County, Missouri
    Apr 27 2026

    Discover the heartbreaking stories behind two women, Kara Kopetsky and Jessica Runions, whose lives were tragically taken by the same man over a decade apart. This Missouri Mayhem episode explores the dark patterns of abuse, manipulation, and the pursuit of justice that finally brought closure to their families. Main topics covered:

    • The early lives and disappearances of Kara Kopetsky (2007) and Jessica Runyon (2016)
    • The controlling and violent behavior of Kylr Yutz
    • Challenges in solving cases without physical evidence or bodies
    • The role of witness confessions, criminal history, and forensic evidence
    • Lessons on the dangers of domestic abuse and the importance of victim protection
    • The importance of persistence and community vigilance in cold case resolution.

    RESOURCES

    Comprehensive Case Archives & News Portals

    • Journey for Justice (KSHB 41): A massive digital repository including case details, maps of key locations, and biographies of everyone involved in the 2021 trial.
    • Interactive Case Timeline (KSHB 41): Tracks every major event from Kara’s 2007 disappearance to the final 2021 sentencing updates.
    • FOX4KC Investigative Timeline: Provides a chronological look at the 14-year search for justice and the specific points where the two cases intersected.
      • Missouri Court of Appeals Opinion (2023): The official legal ruling from the Western District (Case WD84633) details the points of appeal, trial evidence, and the final decision to uphold Yust’s convictions.
      • Probable Cause Statement: Found within KSHB 41's Case Details, this resource outlines the initial police investigation, witness statements, and the chronological timeline of both disappearances.
      • Trial Testimony Summaries: Detailed daily reports from KSHB 41 cover expert testimony from forensic anthropologists, DNA experts, and dental experts who identified the remains.
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    44 mins
  • Kansas City's Amusement Parks - Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun
    Apr 20 2026

    Discover the history, legendary rides, and recent business developments at Kansas City's iconic amusement parks, Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun. Join us as we explore exciting stories, urban legends, and the future outlook of these beloved leisure spots.

    Key topics:

    • The origins and inspiration behind Worlds of Fun, including Lamar Hunt's vision and the "Around the World" theme
    • Iconic rides like Zambi Zinger, Orient Express, Timber Wolf, and the beloved Wacky Worm
    • The evolution of Oceans of Fun, featuring the wave pool, water slides, and seasonal attractions
    • Notable accidents and safety concerns over the years
    • Urban legends and spooky stories involving the parks’ late-night mysteries
    • Recent business deal: Six Flags' sale of parks to EPR Properties and future operational plans with Enchanted Parks
    • Guest listener stories including humorous roller coaster incidents.

    Resources

    • Lamar Hunt & Mid-America Enterprises: Founded by the Kansas City Chiefs owner in 1973, the park was part of a major KC development boom alongside KCI Airport and the Truman Sports Complex.
    • Kansas City Public Library (KC History): Their "Missouri Valley Special Collections" includes over 20,000 images, postcards, and maps specifically documenting Kansas City landmarks like Worlds of Fun.
    • Worlds of Fun Timeline: An exhaustive fan-maintained database detailing every ride addition, removal, and event since the 1971 groundbreaking.
    • Roller Coaster DataBase (RCDB): The definitive source for technical specs on coasters like the Mamba (hypercoaster) and Patriot (inverted coaster), including height, speed, and g-force.
    • Coasterpedia Wiki: Provides a comprehensive list of operating and defunct rides, detailing the park's expansion from 20 original rides to over 40 today.
    • Oceans of Fun (1982): At its 1982 opening, it was the world’s largest water park. You can research its integration with the main park, which didn't fully occur until 2013.
    • Cedar Fair Acquisition (1995): Mid-America Enterprises sold the parks for $40 million, marking the transition from a locally-owned attraction to a corporate chain.
    • Six Flags Merger & EPR Sale (2024–2026): Most recently, Cedar Fair merged with Six Flags, followed by a 2026 sale to EPR Properties, with Enchanted Parks now serving as the operator.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Feeney Family Murders - Springfield, Missouri 1995
    Apr 13 2026

    This week's Missouri Mayhem explores the chilling details of the 1995 Springfield, Missouri Feeney family murders—an unsolved case that continues to puzzle investigators and intrigue true crime enthusiasts. This episode dives into the crime scene, forensic evidence, and the trial that left many questions unanswered.

    In this episode:

    • The tragic discovery of the Feeney family's murdered bodies and initial suspicions
    • The meticulous scene analysis, including bizarre details like paint traces and staged evidence
    • Autopsy findings: how the children and their mother were attacked
    • Key forensic clues: shoe prints, painted message, waterbed heat, and hair samples
    • The timeline of John Feeney's alibi, phone calls, and police interactions
    • The evidence that challenged his innocence, including receipts, traffic footage, and possible motives
    • Why the 1996 trial resulted in a surprising not guilty verdict
    • Theories of outside intruders, familial conflict, and potential abuse
    • The case’s unresolved questions and the neighbor's crucial sighting overlooked.

    Resources

    • Ozarks True Crime (Season 2): This entire season is dedicated to the Feeney case. Host Anne Roderique-Jones interviews family members, lead investigators, and journalists who covered the trial in the 1990s. You can listen to the series on Apple Podcasts or via the official website.
    • Crime Junkie Podcast: A specialized episode titled "MURDERED: The Feeney Family" provides a detailed timeline and exploration of the crime scene's unusual staging. The Crime Junkie Website includes a dedicated landing page with a full timeline of events from 1995 to the 1996 acquittal.
    • Crime Traveler (OzarksFirst): Local news outlet KOLR 10 features a "Crime Traveler" segment that summarizes the case's history and current status. The report is available on OzarksFirst.
    • Springfield News-Leader Archives: The local newspaper covered the 1996 trial extensively. While many articles are archived, the News-Leader's feature on the Ozarks True Crime podcast lists key primary sources like former reporters Ron Davis and Robert Keyes.
    • Reddit (Unresolved Mysteries): A deep-dive community thread on r/UnresolvedMysteries compiles evidence points, such as unidentified hairs on a nightgown and the specific sizes of shoeprints found at the scene.
    • FOX 2 News: Provides a high-level summary of why the case remains unsolved despite a suspect being brought to trial.
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    57 mins
  • The 1906 Easter Weekend Lynching of Three Innocent Men - Springfield, Missouri
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode, Megan and Mindy explore the harrowing story of racial violence in Springfield, Missouri, that unfolded on Easter weekend in 1906. They delve into the events leading to the lynching of three innocent Black men, the societal context of racial terror, and the lasting impact on the community. This heavy but essential history reveals how prejudice and silence perpetuate injustice and underscores the importance of remembrance and reconciliation.

    Primary Archival Collections

    • Katherine Lederer Ozarks African American History Collection: Housed at Missouri State University's Meyer Library, this collection includes over 7,500 documents and photographs documenting Black history in the Ozarks.
    • Greene County Archives: Contains official records from 1906, including jail records, bench warrants, and grand jury testimony related to the event.
    • Springfield-Greene County Library: The Local History Department maintains a collection of newspaper and magazine articles, as well as scholarly papers on the tragedy.
    • Springfield-Greene County African American Heritage Trail: This trail includes a dedicated stop at Park Central Square, featuring a historical marker unveiled in 2019 that memorializes the three victims.
    • History Museum on the Square: Located near the site of the lynching, the museum features permanent exhibits and digital archives detailing the event and its impact on the community.
      • The Story of Fred Coker, Horace Duncan, and Will Allen
    • Equal Justice Initiative (EJI): Partnered with local organizations for a soil collection ceremony in 2020 to acknowledge the racial injustice and include the victims in a national memorial exhibit.
    • "Easter, 1906" (Musical Album & Documentary): A choral work by composer William Averitt and poet Robert Bode, performed by the Missouri State University Chorale, which seeks to raise awareness about the lynchings.
    • Many Thousand Gone: Springfield’s Lost Black History by Katherine Lederer
    • Wicked Springfield, Missouri: The Seamy Side of the Queen City by Larry Wood:Includes historical accounts of criminal history and notable lynchings in Greene County.
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    27 mins
  • The Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse - Kansas City, Missouri 1981
    Mar 30 2026

    Discover the tragic and complex story behind the deadliest structural collapse in U.S. history up to 2001 — the 1981 Hyatt Regency skywalk disaster in Kansas City. Join Megan and Mindy as they delve into the events, survivors' stories, engineering failures, and the haunting legacy that still echoes today.

    Main Topics Covered:

    • The construction, architecture, and design flaws of the Hyatt Regency Hotel
    • The night of the collapse: timeline, chaos, and rescue efforts
    • The investigation, legal fallout, and changes in engineering safety standards
    • Survivor stories: trauma, heroism, and community impact
    • The ongoing legacy and memorial efforts to honor victims

    Key Investigative & Technical Resources

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Investigation Report: The definitive government investigation (NBSIR 82-2465) detailing the structural failure mechanism.
    • Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) Case Study: Detailed engineering analysis of the connection failure.
    • ASCE Library (Vol 16, No 3): An analysis of the structural failure and the faulty redesign.
    • UNT Digital Library - NBS Investigation: The full text of the official NBS report on the collapse.
    • Online Ethics Center at UVA: Examines the case as a primary example of professional negligence and ethical failure in engineering.
    • University of Florida Library Guide: Compiled sources including peer-reviewed articles and educational materials.
    • YouTube - Engineering Failure Case Study: A detailed, visual explanation of the "fast-track" construction failure, highlighting how the change was approved.

    Archives & Historical Context

    • Missouri State Archives (RG 998.519): Contains extensive documents, including court records, police files, and official reports.
    • Structure Magazine - Remembrance: A retrospective on the disaster and its impact on professional liability.
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    54 mins
  • The 2011 Joplin Tornado - The Day Joplin Changed Forever
    Mar 23 2026

    In this Missouri Mayhem episode, the sisters delve into the dramatic story of the May 22, 2011 EF5 tornado that ravaged Joplin, Missouri — one of the deadliest in U.S. history. Join us as we explore the community’s response, survivor stories, and lessons learned to prepare for future storms.

    Key Topics:

    • The historical significance of Joplin and its ties to Missouri’s rugged, hardworking roots
    • Meteorological science behind tornado formation in Tornado Alley, including EF scale ratings
    • Minute-by-minute account of the tornado’s impact, from formation to aftermath
    • Survivor stories: hospital nurse, bathtub miracle, and trapped motorists
    • The importance of preparedness: emergency plans, impact-based warnings, and community resilience
    • Memorials and community rebuilding efforts reflecting strength and hope
    • How Missouri’s safety protocols and warning systems have evolved post-Joplin.

    Official Reports & Research

    Government & Engineering Studies

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) – Joplin Tornado Investigation — Detailed technical study on building performance, emergency communications, and structural impact.
    • FEMA “Joplin, MO, Tornado Lessons Learned Study” — A federal review of the response and recovery, including operational and logistical insights.
    • University Thesis: A people’s recovery: the Joplin tornado of May 22, 2011 — Survivor narratives, social capital, and recovery analysis.

    Emergency & Disaster Relief

    • American Red Cross (Missouri) — Emergency support, shelter, meals, mental health services, and anniversary reflections on their Joplin response.
    • The Salvation Army Disaster Relief — Meals, care, emotional support, and long-term recovery initiatives for survivors.
    • Direct Relief — Medical supply support and emergency aid to health centers during the tornado response.
    • Convoy of Hope — Participated in disaster relief operations with tools, supplies, and community support.

    Local Recovery & Rebuilding Resources

    • Rebuild Joplin / City of Joplin Official Recovery Page — Current efforts to rebuild housing, volunteer opportunities, and community recovery programs.
    • Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity – Story of Recovery — Housing construction efforts and community rebuilding narrative since 2011.
    • Community Foundation of the Ozarks – Joplin Tornado Recovery Reflections — Fundraising history, grants, and long-term community support.
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    1 hr
  • The Horrific Murder of Cassidy Rainwater - Windyville, Missouri 2021
    Mar 16 2026

    In this Missouri Mayhem episode, Mindy & Megan explore the heartbreaking story of Cassidy Rainwater, a mother of six whose life was tragically cut short in the Missouri Ozarks. We delve into her background, the events leading up to her disappearance, and the chilling discovery that unraveled a brutal crime. This case underscores the importance of community vigilance, digital evidence, and the devastating impact of vulnerability in rural areas.

    Key Topics:

    • Overview of the 2021 Cassidy Rainwater case and its geographic setting in Windyville, Missouri
    • Cassidy's background: childhood, struggles, and life circumstances leading up to her disappearance
    • The involvement of James Phelps and Timothy Norton, and their connection to the victim
    • How digital evidence, including disturbing photos uploaded online, was pivotal in solving the case
    • The horrifying details of the crime scene: dismemberment, preservation in a freezer, and evidence found on property
    • Court proceedings, sentencing, and the justice served to the perpetrators
    • The community’s response, including vigils and efforts to memorialize Cassidy
    • Broader themes: vulnerability of those experiencing housing instability, rural dangers, and online exploitation
    • How small acts like tips and digital footprints can prevent heinous crimes.

    Official Legal & Investigative Resources

    • Missouri Case.net: The official portal for Missouri Courts. You can search for "James Phelps" and "Timothy Norton" to view public dockets, sentencing records, and the $30 million civil judgment filed in Dallas County.
    • FBI National Press Releases: The FBI Kansas City Field Office issued statements regarding the digital forensic analysis that cracked the case.
    • Missouri Tort Victims’ Compensation Fund: Information on how the family can access funds following the wrongful death judgment.

    Primary Local News Coverage

    These outlets have followed the case from the initial missing person report in August 2021 through the final sentencing in 2023:

    • Springfield News-Leader: Provided the most detailed timeline of events and investigative reporting on the "Colorado" cover story.
    • KY3 News (Springfield, MO): Captured video footage of the memorial services and interviews with Cassidy’s son, Aden.
    • KOAM News Now: Released specific details from the probable cause affidavits regarding the contents of the freezer and the "7-24" labels.

    Cold Case Resources (Tracy Wahwassuck)

    • The Charley Project: Maintains a profile on Tracy Denise Wahwassuck, which details the parallels between her disappearance and her daughter Cassidy’s.
    • Laclede County Sheriff’s Office: The agency still handling the open investigation into Cassidy’s mother’s death.
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    41 mins
  • The Tanner Ward Case - Trenton, MO 2017 - #justicefortannerward
    Mar 9 2026

    In this Missouri Mayhem episode, the sisters delve into the perplexing disappearance and death of 19-year-old Tanner Ward in Trenton, Missouri. Despite official rulings of suicide, numerous inconsistencies and unanswered questions keep Tanner’s case alive in the community’s heart. Join us as we explore the facts, theories, and ongoing fight for justice.

    IF YOU HAVE MORE INFO ABOUT THIS CASE, PLEASE CONTACT:

    • DALLAS COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT - (417) 345-2441
    • TRENTON POLICE DEPT - (660) 359-5557

    Primary News & Reporting

    1. True Crime News (Crime Watch Daily / Chris Hansen) “Mystery in Missouri: What Happened to Tanner Ward?” – Covers the disappearance, discovery, decomposition details, and family objections – Includes statements from Trenton police and Tanner’s mother
    2. KTTN Radio (Trenton, MO) Endangered Person Advisory Issued for Tanner Ward – Initial disappearance details, physical description, timeline – Local reporting closest to the case
    3. Gallatin North Missourian (December 2017 archives) Body Identified as Tanner Ward – Official identification, coroner involvement, suicide ruling – Statements from local officials
    4. Trenton Police Department – Public statements regarding the suicide ruling – Claims regarding decomposition, animal activity, and length of suspension.
    5. Grundy County Coroner’s Office – Cause and manner of death determination – Autopsy coordination with Kansas City forensic lab
    6. Missouri State Highway Patrol – Endangered Person Advisory June 13, 2017
    7. Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen – National exposure of the case – Highlights inconsistencies raised by the family – Introduced the case to a broader true-crime audience.
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    55 mins