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Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast

Ray William Johnson
Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast
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  • Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast

    How Did He Survive This? // The Roy Sullivan Story

    2026/06/27 | 8 mins.
    Roy Sullivan, a United States park ranger in Virginia, earned a unique spot in history by surviving seven verified lightning strikes between 1942 and 1977. Recognized by the Guinness World Records as the most lightning-struck person to survive, Sullivan endured multiple injuries from these encounters
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    She's OBSESSED With Him // The Kumiko Yasufuku Murder Story

    2026/06/26 | 8 mins.
    Kumiko Yasufuku was arrested and indicted in Japan for the 1999 cold-case murder of Namiko Takaba. Driven by a long-held, unrequited obsession with the victim's husband, Satoru, Yasufuku.
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    He Can't Stop Cheating // The Stephen Allwine Murder Story

    2026/06/25 | 8 mins.
    Stephen Allwine was a Minnesota IT specialist and church elder convicted of first-degree premeditated murder for the November 2016 slaying of his wife, Amy Allwine. Motivated by a desire to exit his marriage without ruining his religious standing, Allwine initially used the dark web to hire a hitman.
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    He's The Most Dangerous Man in Russia // The Alexander Pichushkin Murder Story

    2026/06/24 | 8 mins.
    Alexander Pichushkin is a notorious Russian serial killer known as "The Chessboard Killer" and the "Bittsa Park Maniac," who is serving life imprisonment for murdering at least 48 people.
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    He Found $150 Million Dollars // The Tommy Thompson Story

    2026/06/23 | 8 mins.
    Tommy Thompson is an American marine engineer who made history in 1988 by locating the SS Central America, a California Gold Rush-era steamship that sank in 1857 with tons of federal gold. While initially celebrated for recovering millions in treasure from the "Ship of Gold" using deep-sea robotic technology, his triumph quickly soured when the 161 private investors who funded his expedition sued him for failing to share the profits. Instead of complying with a 2012 court order to reveal the whereabouts of a missing batch of 500 gold coins, Thompson became a fugitive, living under aliases in Florida hotels
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About Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast
The Official Podcast of Ray William Johnson, storyteller and comedian. Tune in for the best stories of True Crime and Pop Culture.
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