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Murder In The Rain

Recycled, Reduced

Murder In The Rain

Murder In The Rain

True Crime

4.21.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

If, like us, you grew up in the late 70’s- 1990s, you were inundated with one new, and seemingly world-saving message. RECYCLE! Don’t just throw things into the landfill; recycle what you use, reduce your use and reuse what you have! Unfortunately, Recycling Centers aren’t just home to hard workers trying to help us make the world better. They are sometimes used to dispose of people. TodayI will be telling the stories of bodies found at Recycling Centers. Some accidental, some, like Stephanie Standen, were purposeful. Listener warning, as this will include the story of Baby Precious. A newborn, disposed of like garbage. To get started on your own newspapers.com journey, Go to Newspapers.com/Crime. When you sign up, use discount code MurderInTheRain to get 20% off! Visit justaddBUOY.com/MITR to get started with some Buoy drops focused on Hydration, digestion, brain health, Immunity, rescue, or energy! Intro (compilation of songs) Recycle Rap - Captain Planet - Intro Theme - Give A Hoot! Don't Pollute "Dirty Word" - 1986 Commercial - Keep America Beautiful: The Crying Indian (1970) - Recycle Reduce Reuse AND CLOSE THE LOOP - Yakety Yak take it back - 35mm - "HD" - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (1991) - 1991 Coca-Cola Classic "Recycle With The Real Thing" TV Commercial - Batty Rap from Ferngully Swan Island Basin Remedial Design Group - EFI Recycling - The Oregonian June 29 2013- Found Dead, baby gone but not forgotten - ‘Baby precious’ killer charged 10 years after newborn’s body found on recycling plant conveyor belt - Oregon Health Authority: Safe Surrender: When a Parent Can't Care for a Newborn - Two Adult Males Located Deceased in North Portland - When Did Americans Start Recycling? | HISTORY - Decades of public messages about recycling in the US have crowded out more sustainable ways to manage waste - The Idaho Statesman Dec 9 2008 Autopsy Shows Man Crushed in Paper Bale was Drunk - IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DIVISION THREE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. EUGENE ALEC JUPP, Appellant - Statesman Journal May 23 2011- Police ID body found at recycling center - The Oregonian Nov. 12 2008- Man's body found inside 1,500-pound paper bale - The Spokesman Review April 5 2019- Roommate death nets 25 years - The Spokesman Review April 20 2018- Man sought in killing turns himself in- - The Spokesman Review April 19 2018- Estrangement, isolation in victim's past - The Spokesman Review April 21 2018- Man's bail set at $1 million for alleged murder of roommate - The Spokesman Review March 1 2019 Murder Our Sponsors: * Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

Reduce, reuse, recycle.

0:11.0

Reduce, reuse, recycle.

0:15.0

Attention, earthlings, yeah, we're talking to you.

0:20.0

Now me and the passe, we got a job to do.

0:24.1

So listen up.

0:25.0

Captain Planet, he's a hero.

0:28.5

Gonna take pollution down to zero.

0:31.9

Going to help him put us under.

0:35.4

Bad guys who like to looting plunder

0:39.3

you'll pay for this captain planet

0:43.3

give a hoot don't pollute never be a dirty bird

0:48.3

in the city or in the once

0:51.3

top keep amer America looking good.

0:57.0

Some people have a deep abiding respect

1:00.0

for the natural beauty that was once this country.

1:05.0

And some people don't.

1:09.0

People start pollution.

1:12.4

People can stop it.

1:17.8

Plastic bottles, aluminum foil, glass containers, and motor oil.

1:19.0

Papers, cans.

1:20.3

That old magazine, we got one.

1:21.8

Land, let's keep it clean.

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