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True Crime All The Time Unsolved

Ep137 - The VA Murders and James Adamski

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2019

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

We're bringing you two unsolved cases in this episode. The first is the 1975 murders at a VA hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Over a six week period, a large number of patients experienced respiratory attacks, some that proved to be fatal. The FBI was called in and pinned the murders on two ICU nurses who had recently immigrated from the Philippines. The second case is the murder of James Adamski, who went missing in the early hours of Halloween in 1982. James was an 18-year-old senior who attended a Halloween party at a bar and never made it home. His body was later found in a remote field by some hunters. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the particulars of these two unsolved cases. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise and donation information

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Hello everyone and welcome episode 137 of the True Crime all the time on Solve podcast. I'm Mike Ferguson and with me as always is my partner in True Crime might Gibson. Give me how are you?

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Good man about you. I'm doing great. Good. I'm excited as always to record an episode. It's the fun part for us. We love it. Let's go ahead and give our new Patreon supporter shout out.

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We had Byron Wikkington. Hey Wikkington. Anna Paglia. Anna Elaine Fierina. Oh Fierina. Mandy Tucker. What's up Mandy? Julie Calvators. Calvators. David Andrew. David Anna Bega. Anna Bega. Sounds like Winna Bega. Except that's Winna Bega. Yeah. But yeah, other than that sounds like. Yeah. Haley Kocky. You see so cocky.

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Kristina Cisneros. Cisneros? No. No matter how you say it, I'm gonna say no. Chelsea Cardocus. Cardocus. Kristen Woodall. Raffaco.

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Can't be careful with that. I need to be careful with that one. Yeah. And I'm not even sure I'm pronouncing it correctly. Yeah. Kim R. They came. Winnie Drew's. Hey, Winnie. Wendy Schomburg. What's up, Wendy? Elizabeth Gunnaka.

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Gunnaka. Julie Collins. Hey Julie. Brianna Gomez. Hey Brianna. Shelley Dean. What's up, Shelley? Norell. Just Norell. Like the razor. That's a razor. Sure. It's electronic device. Okay. Yeah. What we're going with. Not familiar with it, but. All right. J. Os B. Ander S. I know that's weird. It was put in there kind of strange. I didn't really understand exactly what it means. But I read it the way it's in there. I was gonna say, hey, Jay. Yeah. Jay.

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Christian Jensen. Hey, Christian. Elizabeth Scott. Elizabeth. And Rebecca Miller. What's up, Rebecca? So we appreciate all that new support. And then if we go back into the ballgives.

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This week we selected Robert LP. Hey, Robert. So appreciate the long term support as well. We had PayPal, Patrick Martins. Patrick. Stephen Kessler. What's up, Stephen?

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Shiana Robinson. We like that name. Shiana and Pauline Tim. Hey, Pauline. So appreciate it all gives right now. We have a true crime all the time out. We're talking about Suzanne Baso. Disturbing. She was a disturbed individual. For sure. To pray on a mentally impaired man. Right. Suzanne was a con artist. She reeled this man in. Buddy Musso.

3:19.0

And essentially enlisted five other people to help her murder this guy to get her hands on his money. She was a asshole. She was a she was that. But the details of what they did to this guy. They're horrific. I can't stress that enough. So but make sure you check out the episode. Also check out our new podcast. The reviewer in in the next episode. The one that's coming out.

3:49.0

Tuesday. We're talking about the ostrich travel pillow. This is like no travel pillow you've ever seen. It's different. It is so different. And we're talking about some fake fat. Fake fat. I got a lot of fake fat. Recently on me. Unfortunately mine is real. It's all too real. Oh, maybe I have real fat. I wish mine was fake that I could remove. Yeah. All right, buddy. Are you ready to get into this episode of true crime all time and salt? Yeah, let's do them on.

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We're talking about two different cases in this episode. We've done that a little bit recently partly because some of the cases we find interesting. But there's not enough information out there to carry a full episode. Right.

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So we have to package a couple together. They're not always related. No. And that's the case in this episode. But we're talking about some unsolved murders at a VA hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This goes back to 1975.

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And we'll talk about the unsolved murder of 18 year old James Adamski of Cheek to Waga, New York. New York has some very fascinating city names.

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They do, man. In Oklahoma, New York and Oklahoma. I mean, all states do. But of the cases that we've done, it's really New York and Oklahoma that jump out at me. Yeah.

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Of having the most interesting city names. And also some of the most hard to pronounce city names. Some that I mess up a lot. And you're here about all of them. Yeah. Well, I think actually in this episode, we have a voicemail about a city in New York that I butchered.

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Recently. So let's jump right into these unsolved murders at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was 1975 when some very disturbing and suspicious respiratory attacks and deaths began to happen at the local VA hospital.

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This was during the summer for six consecutive weeks. The hospital during that time had 11 patients die. 24 that they were able to save, but they barely escaped death. Yeah, very close.

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At one point gives three patients had respiratory issues within a 22 minute time frame. I mean, it's very suspicious. That's a lot of activity in a short period of time.

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It is. I mean, you're going to have issues, right? At any hospital, people are going to go into cardiac arrest. People are going to have respiratory attacks or issues.

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And unfortunately, some people are going to die, but the rate at which specifically people were having these respiratory issues and the number of close calls and the number of deaths. Very suspicious.

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