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Twisted 2s #21 Lost Cosmonauts Bardstown Murders

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🗓️ 30 May 2018

⏱️ 9 minutes

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For this week we focus on a conspiracy theory in Outer Space and a series of mysterious murders that happened in an idyllic town. Get ready for Scary Mysteries, Twisted Two's. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________Scary Mysteries TWISTED TWO's:Lost Cosmonauts & Bardstown MurdersTales of hauntings, murder and scary mysteries. Every week Twisted Two's dives into a pair of uniquely terrifying true stories that are worthy of a more in depth look.#1 Lost Cosmonauts April 12, 1961, on this day, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to successfully head into space. However, despite Yuri's success, conspiracy theorists believe he wasn't the first one sent there by the Soviet Union. They say that there have been several other "Lost Cosmonauts" whose journey's didn't end well, and that their deaths have since been covered up. The theory of the Lost Cosmonauts began shortly after Yuri famously made it back safely from orbit. Unlike NASA, the launchings done by the Soviet Union were run by the military, hence, stories of secrecy and possibilities of a cover-up were rampant. So Is there any proof of this at all? For starters the Soviet Union was proud of trumpeting its wins all over the world, but were also notorious for shrouding and airbrushing "failures" from their records. One example of this is the Nedelin Catastrophe where more than 150 people died when an R-16 ballistic missile exploded at a launchpad. The records were swept from history and it wasn't until the collapse of the Soviet Union that the incident ever came to light. #2 Bardstown MurdersRegarded as a "place where neighbors still borrow cups of sugar," Bardstown is a small town located just south of Louisville, Kentucky. The town contains just 16,000 people and was once hailed as being the "Most Beautiful Small Town in America." But despite the proclamation, Bardstown also carries a dark and sinister truth. The town was in dissaray when four deaths and a missing person happened between 2013 & 2015 and It all started with the ambush killing of Police Officer Jason Ellis. In 2013 Jason was heading home from work when he stopped at Exit 34 to remove branches blocking the road. He stepped out of his vehicle, bent to pick up the debris and when he stood up, he was shot dead on the spot. When officers investigated the crime scene, they discovered that apparently the debris was placed there intentionally and the shooter waited in hiding for whoever was going to move it. Jason suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the arms, torso and face.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Scary mysteries, mysteries, twisted twos, lost cosmonauts and Bardstown murders.

0:14.0

Tales of hauntings, murder, and scary mysteries.

0:18.0

Every week, twisted twos dives into a pair of uniquely terrifying true stories that are worthy of a more in-depth look.

0:24.3

For this week we focus on a conspiracy theory in outer space and a series of

0:30.3

mysterious murders that happened in an idyllic town.

0:34.5

Get ready for scary mysteries twisted twos.

0:39.7

Number one, Lost Cosmon

0:49.7

April 12, 1961 On this day, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to successfully head into space.

0:56.1

However, despite Yuri's monumental trip, conspiracy theorists believe he wasn't the first

1:01.3

one sent there by the Soviet Union. They say that there have

1:05.0

been several other lost cosmonauts whose journeys didn't end well and that their

1:10.0

deaths have since been covered up. The theory of the lost cosmonauts began shortly

1:16.6

after, Yuri famously made it back safely from orbit. Unlike NASA, the launchings done by the Soviet Union were run by the military, hence stories

1:26.0

of secrecy and possibilities of a cover-up were rampant.

1:30.1

So is there any proof of this at all?

1:33.4

For starters, the Soviet Union was proud of trumpeting its winds all over the world,

1:38.4

but were also notorious for shrouding and airbrushing failures from their records.

1:43.0

One example of this is the Nodellan catastrophe where more than 150 people died,

1:49.0

when an R-16 ballistics missile exploded at a launch pad. The records were swept from history and

1:55.5

it wasn't until the collapse of the Soviet Union that the incident ever came to light.

2:01.2

Prior to Yuri there were rumors of cosmonauts sent to space and most of them perishing during their ill-fated flights.

2:08.0

In one report, at least one cosmonaut died during 1957 and 1958, while another leak from the The Perhaps the most chilling evidence comes from recordings, supposedly captured by Italian

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