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The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things

Kyle Risi & Adam Cox, Bleav
The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things
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    The 2019 eBay Stalking Scandal: When Tech Giants Become Stalkers

    03/03/2026 | 1h 18 mins.
    In 2019, eBay went full villain in one of Silicon Valley’s biggest cyberstalking scandals. Today we’re diving into the fragile ego at the top, and the lengths the CEO went to in a harassment campaign against a wholesome suburban couple in Boston.

    After critical posts hit a nerve, eBay’s CEO instructed their Global Security team to take down nay sayers at any cost. Today we track the emails, fake accounts, doorstep packages, and the FBI investigation that drags the whole operation into the light.

    Topics include

    EcommerceBytes, Ina and David Steiner, and the criticism eBay could not ignore

    eBay cyberstalking tactics, fake accounts, and a harassment campaign gone rogue

    Threat Matrix, private dossiers, and what Global Security thought it was doing

    How the FBI traced the stalking back to eBay executives and DOJ charges

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
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    West Memphis Three: Paradise Lost, Justice Lost, Innocence Lost

    24/02/2026 | 1h 32 mins.
    The West Memphis Three story is a nightmare of panic, pressure, and vanished evidence, where a confession mattered more than truth.

    In 1993, three eight-year-old boys vanished in West Memphis, Arkansas, then turned up murdered in Robin Hood Hills. As the Satanic Panic crept into the investigation, police chased a satanic ritual narrative and built a case around Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jesse Misskelley, fuelled by a false confession and courtroom “experts” who should never have been there. Years later, the hair evidence in a ligature knot and the Alford plea that freed them leave one brutal question hanging: if they walked out, who never got caught?

    Topics include

    Satanic Panic hysteria and a wrongful conviction built on fear

    Jesse Misskelley’s false confession and the interrogation tactics behind it

    Paradise Lost and West of Memphis, and how the documentaries shifted the case

    The Alford plea, the hair evidence in the knot, and why the case stayed unresolved

    DNA testing and the long fight for full exoneration

    Resources and Further Reading

    West Memphis Three - Wikipedia

    The Satanic Panic - Wikipedia

    Paradise Lost (1996) - Documentry

    West of Memphis (2012) - Peter Jackson

    Devil's Knot - Mara Leveritt

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
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    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
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    McMillions: When America’s Biggest Game Stopped Being a Game

    17/02/2026 | 1h 14 mins.
    McMillions exposed how McDonald’s Monopoly was quietly hijacked, turning “random” winners into a pattern the FBI could not ignore.

    It started with a tip that sounded like sour grapes, but then the FBI noticed something odd: all the winners were connected. The lead led to the realisation that the McDonald’s Monopoly game was rigged, and had been for most of its existence. And the man behind it was Uncle Jerry, Jerry Jacobson. What emerged was a secret FBI initiative dubbed Operation Final Answer, and a co-ordinated national sting.

    Topics include


    Jerry Jacobson and the inside job at the heart of McDonald’s Monopoly


    How game pieces were stolen, swapped, and funnelled to “winners”


    The St Jude prize story and why it made perfect cover


    Operation Final Answer and the FBI’s plan for simultaneous arrests


    Simon Marketing and the blind spots that let it run for years

    Resources and Further Reading

    McMillions (2020) - TV Mini Series

    McDonalds Monopoly Scam - Wikipedia

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
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    Chowchilla Bus Kidnapping: The Day a School Bus Vanished

    10/02/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    The Chowchilla bus kidnapping began like any school run, then veered into a buried alive ordeal no one could have imagined.

    One moment a group of kids are arguing about snacks, the next they are being marched off a bus by men who clearly skipped Kidnapping 101. While the town panics, the abductors bungle their own plan and promptly disappear, leaving 27 people trapped underground with no idea what happens next. What unfolds is a mix of fear, grit, and surprisingly resourceful thinking as the captives take matters into their own hands.

     

    Topics include


    Chowchilla


    Michael Marshall


    Ed Ray


    Buried alive schoolchildren


    Largest child kidnapping case in US history

    Resources and Further Reading

     

    1976 Chowchilla kidnapping -  Wikipedia

    Edward Ray - The City Of Chowchilla

    They’ve Taken Our Children, 1993 - by Vern Gillum

    The ballad of the Chowchilla bus kidnapping - Vox

    Chowchilla bus kidnapping - Rare photos CBS

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
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    The Suffolk Strangler: Steve Wright The Man Who Made the Road Home a Nightmare

    03/02/2026 | 1h 21 mins.
    The Suffolk Strangler turned Ipswich into a locked-door city. Five women vanish from the red light district and the road home becomes a crime scene.

    In December 2006, the Ipswich murders unfold at terrifying speed as five women are found dumped on rural roads outside the town. Panic turns the streets silent, while the women at the centre of the story are reduced to headlines instead of humans. Inside Operation Sumac, detectives chase CCTV footage, a Ford Mondeo, DNA evidence and forensic fibres to close in on Steve Wright.

    Topics include


    Steve Wright and the Suffolk Strangler timeline


    The Ipswich serial killer panic and the city’s response


    Life and risk inside the Ipswich red light district


    How was Steve Wright caught using CCTV footage and DNA evidence


    What the case reveals about who gets protected in Ipswich

    Resources and Further Reading

    Ipswich serial murders -  Wikipedia

    Wright guilty of Suffolk murders - The Guardian

    Murder in the Red Light - Apple TV

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
    Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favourite takeaway.

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A weekly variety podcast giving you just enough information on a topic to stand your ground at any social gathering. We explore stories from the realms of true crime, history, and incredible people.
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