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The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things

Strange True Stories with Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things
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  • The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things

    Marilyn Monroe: Dark History of How Hollywood Built and Broke an Icon

    02/06/2026 | 1h 50 mins.
    Marilyn Monroe is one of the most recognisable women who has ever lived, but the version the world fell in love with was, in many ways, built in a studio. 

    Today, we trace how Marilyn Monroe emerged from Norma Jean’s unstable and abusive childhood to become the Hollywood icon everyone thinks they know. We follow her early modelling career, her studio-made voice, and the blonde bombshell image she spent years trying to outrun. But there is a darker side to this story too: the marriages, the power struggles, and the myths that shaped her final years. Marilyn Monroe’s story is what happens when public fantasy grows far bigger than the woman forced to carry it. 

    Topics Include 

    norma jean’s childhood, foster homes, and abuse

    how marilyn monroe was made by hollywood

    the breathy voice, the bombshell image, and studio control

    joe dimaggio, arthur miller, and public fascination

    jfk, conspiracy theories, and the final unraveling

    Resources and Further Reading 

    Marilyn Monroe - Encyclopaedia Britannica

    Marilyn Monroe - FBI Vault

    Marilyn’s Method - The Criterion Collection

    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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    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 Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things

    Zodiac Killer: Unsolved Mysteries, Ciphers and the Dark History of the Hunt

    26/05/2026 | 1h 24 mins.
    The Zodiac Killer did not just murder people; he turned the case into a public game of fear, symbols, letters and unsolved ciphers.

    This episode follows the Zodiac Killer from the first lovers’ lane attacks in Northern California to the murder of taxi driver Paul Stine, tracing how a string of true crime cases became one of America’s most enduring unsolved mysteries. We unpack the Zodiac Killer murders, the taunting newspaper letters, the coded messages, the Z340 cipher, surviving witnesses, and the strange public performance that made the case feel bigger than the crimes themselves.

    We also look at the suspects and theories that have kept the case alive, including Arthur Leigh Allen, Lake Berryessa, Lake Herman Road, Blue Rock Springs, and the haunting question of why the Zodiac Killer was never caught. This is dark history, historical true crime, real life mysteries and true crime stories at their most unnerving: a serial killer podcast deep dive into what really happened, what remains unknown, and why the hunt still fascinates listeners decades later.

    Topics Include 

    zodiac killer murders

    zodiac killer letters and ciphers

    z340 cipher and the unsolved codes

    arthur leigh allen and other suspects

    why the zodiac killer was never caught

    Resources and Further Reading 

    The Zodiac Killer Part 01 - FBI Vault

    The Zodiac Killer Part 02 - FBI Vault

    Zodiac Killer - Wikipedia

    Who Is the Zodiac Killer? - Biography

    The Solution 340-Character Cipher - Wolfram Blog

    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

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    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 Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things

    John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown Case and the Dark History Behind It

    19/05/2026 | 1h 33 mins.
    John Wayne Gacy was never just the killer clown; he was a trusted local man hiding sexual violence, murder, and years of missed warnings in plain sight.

    Today we explore the real story of John Wayne Gacy, starting with 15-year-old Robert Piest’s disappearance and the police work that finally broke the case open. We trace Gacy’s public image as a contractor, community figure, and Pogo the Clown, then follow the darker pattern behind the headlines: earlier assaults, parole failures, ignored red flags, victims lured into danger, and the horrifying crawl space discoveries beneath his house.

    Rather than treating John Wayne Gacy as a simple monster-myth, we ask what really happened, why the killer clown label became so sticky, and how a man with such a visible life kept offending for so long. It is a dark history episode for listeners drawn to true crime stories, true crime cases, famous trials, serial killer podcast deep dives, and strange true stories about the people who hide in plain sight.

     

    Topics Inclued 

    robert piest and the disappearance that broke the case

    the truth behind the killer clown myth

    john wayne gacy’s double life and public image

    police failures, parole failures, and missed warnings

    the crawl space discoveries, confessions, and trial

    Resources and Further Reading 

    John Wayne Gacy - Encyclopaedia Britannica

    John Wayne Gacy's Artwork - Encyclopaedia Britannica

    John Wayne Gacy - FBI Vault

    John Wayne Gacy - Biography.com

    John Wayne Gacy: A Timeline  - Biography.com

    Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes - Netflix

    John Wayne Gacy - 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
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  • The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things

    Room 1046: A Kansas City Hotel Murder and One of True Crime’s Unsolved Mysteries

    12/05/2026 | 1h 17 mins.
    A man checks into the President Hotel under a false name — and Room 1046 becomes a locked-door nightmare.

    The death of the man known as Roland T. Owen remains one of the strangest true crime stories of 1930s Kansas City. Behind the name was a deeper mystery: Artemis Ogletree, a false identity, a hotel room filled with unanswered questions, and a cast of names that still feel like pieces from a puzzle no one has ever fully solved.

    This historical true crime episode follows the eerie Room 1046 case through the President Hotel, the Kansas City murder investigation, the mystery letters, and the people connected to the story, including Eugene K. Scott, Mary Soptic, Don Kelso and the elusive “Louise”. Was Room 1046 the scene of a planned hotel murder, a meeting gone wrong, or something even stranger?

    For listeners drawn to unsolved mysteries, real life mysteries, cold case podcast stories and dark history, this is a chilling look at how one hotel room became a lasting legend. Room 1046 is not just a murder case. It is a strange history of aliases, silence, fear and unanswered questions that still refuses to stay buried.

    Topics Include

    The President Hotel in Kansas City in January 1935

    Roland T. Owen and the false identity trail

    The note to Don and the name Louise

    The attack inside room 1046

    Artemis Ogletree and the letters sent after death

    Why the Room 1046 case remains unsolved

    Resources and Further Reading

    Murder of Artemus Ogletree - Wikipedia

    The Creepy Murder In Room 1046 - Youtube

    The Man Who Locked Himself In - Criminal

    The Owens Case - Kansas City Mag

     

    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 Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things

    Nepal Royal Massacre: A Dark History of Prophecy, Power and Palace Killings

    05/05/2026 | 1h 11 mins.
    A royal dinner becomes a bloodbath, a prince lies in a coma, and the Nepal Royal Massacre turns a dynasty into one of modern history’s most disturbing mysteries.

    This dark history episode follows the Nepal Royal Massacre from the Shah dynasty prophecy and the “tenth generation” curse to Crown Prince Dipendra’s blocked relationship with Devyani Rana, royal astrology, status, and the marriage politics simmering inside the palace. On 1 June 2001, a family gathering in Kathmandu ended with King Birendra, Queen Aishwarya and much of Nepal’s royal family dead — and with an official account that many Nepalis struggled to believe.

    We trace the palace massacre, the early “accident” cover story, Dipendra being crowned king while in a coma, Gyanendra’s succession, the Kathmandu riots, and the conspiracy theories that still cling to the case. For listeners of true crime stories, royal scandals, real life mysteries and strange true stories, the Nepal Royal Massacre is a chilling collision of love, power, prophecy, public distrust and historical true crime.

    Topics Include: 

    The Shah dynasty prophecy and the “tenth generation” curse

    Crown Prince Dipendra and Devyani Rana

    Royal astrology, status, and marriage politics

    The June 2001 family gathering inside the palace

    The massacre, the “accident” cover story, and Dipendra’s coma

    Succession, outrage, and the conspiracy theories that followed

    Resources and Further Reading 

    Nepalese royal massacre - Wikipedia

    A royal massacre - ABC

    Massacre at the Palace - by Jonathan Gregson

    Nepal Royal Family Massacre - Zero Hour Documentry

    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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    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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About The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things
The Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating Things is a weekly documentary-style podcast about strange true stories, true crime, dark history, scandals, mysteries and remarkable people. Why listen to three podcasts when you can have it all in one? Hosted by Kyle Risi and Adam Cox, each episode takes one fascinating real-life story and gives you the full thing: the context, the characters, the chaos, the terrible decisions, and the tiny details that make you say, “Wait… how did this actually happen?” From infamous crimes and forgotten history to celebrity scandals, survival stories, cults, frauds and real-life mysteries, The Compendium is smart, funny, curious and thoroughly researched — made for listeners who want the whole story in one satisfying listen, without a ten-part homework assignment. New episodes weekly. Step inside the circus tent.
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