Conspiracy Theories, Cults, & Crimes

Conspiracy Theories, Cults, & Crimes

Conspiracy Theories, Cults, and Crimes explores true stories of belief taken too far: murderous cults, criminal cover-ups, mass manipulation, and the conspiracies that still won't die. Hosted by Vanessa Richardson, three weekly episodes dig into cases like Jonestown, Heaven's Gate, CIA mind control experiments, and presidential assassinations. This is true crime at the intersection of faith, fear and manipulation. Conspiracy Theories, Cults, and Crimes is a Crime House Original, powered by PAVE Studios. Follow us on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to @crimehousestudios on YouTube and follow us @crimehouse on Instagram.
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This episode of 'Conspiracy Theory's Cults and Crimes' explores the chilling double homicide of Barry and Honey Sherman in their Toronto mansion. It traces Barry Sherman's journey from a part-time courier to the billionaire founder of Apotex, detailing a life defined by aggressive litigation, business rivalries, and immense philanthropic impact. The investigation delves into the complexities of the case, moving from an initial theory of murder-suicide to evidence suggesting a staged professional hit. As investigators examine mysterious security footage and potential motives involving business scandals and legal battles, the episode reflects on how the Shermans' vast fortune and litigious legacy may have ultimately led to their deaths.

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They were strangled and tied by their necks to the railing of their own swimming pool.

00:02:23 · The narrator describes the gruesome discovery of Barry and Honey Sherman's bodies.

But behind the galas and the nonprofits was a man who'd spent 50 years making enemies, bitter relatives, business rivals, foreign competitors.

00:04:29 · The narrator establishes the motive-rich background of Barry Sherman's life.

He told a friend he didn't believe in security. If someone was going to get him, they were going to get him.

00:21:07 · This illustrates Barry Sherman's nonchalant attitude toward the potential physical threats posed by his business dealings.

The belts, it seemed, had been wrapped around their necks afterward to hold them upright against the railing and make the whole thing look like a suicide.

00:29:03 · This reveals the critical forensic finding that debunked the initial police theory of murder-suicide.

And in the end, as their deaths proved, sometimes it's the money that takes you.

00:37:54 · The narrator concludes by reflecting on how the Shermans' vast fortune may have ultimately led to their murders.

Episodios

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CRIME: The Mysterious Murder of Barry & Honey Sherman

This episode of 'Conspiracy Theory's Cults and Crimes' explores the chilling double homicide of Barry and Honey Sherman in their Toronto mansion. It traces Barry Sherman's journey from a part-time courier to the billionaire founder of Apotex, detailing a life defined by aggressive litigation, business rivalries, and immense philanthropic impact. The investigation delves into the complexities of the case, moving from an initial theory of murder-suicide to evidence suggesting a staged professional hit. As investigators examine mysterious security footage and potential motives involving business scandals and legal battles, the episode reflects on how the Shermans' vast fortune and litigious legacy may have ultimately led to their deaths.

21 ago. 2026
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CULT: Secrets of Opus Dei

This episode explores the origins and evolution of Opus Dei, from its founding by José María Escrivá in Spain to its rise within the Catholic Church. It details how the organization's mission to find holiness in ordinary life eventually led to significant political influence and a unique, independent status within the Vatican. The investigation further examines the group's organizational structure, financial power, and controversial practices, including allegations of psychological control, aggressive recruitment, and exploitation. The episode also covers various allegations of abuse and human trafficking, alongside the organization's political influence in the US.

19 ago. 2026
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CONSPIRACY THEORY: The Pizza Connection

This episode explores the 'Pizza Connection,' a massive heroin pipeline operated by the Sicilian Mafia that utilized legitimate-looking Italian businesses in America to distribute drugs. The operation leveraged Sicilian chemists to refine heroin and smuggled it into the U.S. inside food shipments like canned tomatoes, eventually leading to the rise and violent assassination of Carmine Galante. The narrative details the operational mechanics of using family pizzerias as fronts for laundering massive profits and covers the undercover work of FBI agent Joe Pistone (Donnie Brasco). The investigation ultimately led to the arrest of high-ranking mobster Gaetano Badalamenti, though the trial raised critical questions about whether the prosecution truly disrupted the drug trade or merely led to the replacement of key players.

17 ago. 2026
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CRIME: $200,000 and a Parachute: D.B. Cooper

This episode explores the legendary 1971 unsolved hijacking of D.B. Cooper, detailing how he used precise technical knowledge of a Boeing 727 to execute a daring mid-air escape. The investigation delves into his strategic demands, the lack of aviation security in the early 1970s, and the subsequent search for clues. The narrative examines various leads, including the discovery of ransom money in 1980 and the potential connection to suspect Richard Floyd McCoy II through new evidence like titanium traces. Ultimately, the episode reflects on the lasting impact of the hijacking on global aviation security and honors the courage of the flight crew.

14 ago. 2026
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CULT: Lords of Darkness: The Hellfire Club

This episode of 'Conspiracy Theory's Cults and Crimes' explores the history of the 18th-century Hellfire Clubs in England and Ireland. It details the rebellious lifestyle of Philip Wharton, whose scandalous social circles helped spark the legend of these secret societies, and traces the club's evolution from London parties to more sinister incarnations in Dublin and the Medmenham Friars. The narrative follows the downfall of the clubs through the political exposure by John Wilkes and their eventual move to the underground Hellfire Caves. Finally, the episode examines the enduring danger of the 'do what you will' philosophy, linking the aristocratic excess of the past to the infiltration tactics used by modern extremist groups like The Order of Nine Angles.

12 ago. 2026