2: Corruption, Lies, and Mysteries

Ruh-roh! Hey, true crime and mystery fans! It's time to join the Waters brothers, Shane and Josh, for another thrilling episode of Mystery Inc, where they'll delve into the world of corruption, lies, and mysteries that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

In this episode, the brothers kick off with a lighthearted discussion about a five-year-old chihuahua who's living the high life, sipping ice water, sleeping in a comfy bed, and even stealing ham when the opportunity arises. But that's just a taste of the intrigue to come!

Shane then shares a tweet from actress Leah Remini, known for her exposé on Scientology with her show Scientology and the Aftermath and the podcast Fair Game. The tweet reveals that Shelly Miscavige, the wife of Scientology's leader David Miscavige, has been missing for over 15 years. Leah alleges that the LAPD may have mishandled the missing person case, and she provides emails showing a friendly relationship between the detectives and the Church of Scientology. But when Shane tweets about Shelly's disappearance, mysterious propaganda Twitter accounts start to target him, deepening the mystery even further.

The conversation then shifts to Josh's exploration of Spiritualism during the Victorian era and the supernatural swindlers who preyed upon the unsuspecting public. With countless victims scammed by con artists during the peak of Spiritualism, one can't help but wonder: were all these accounts just sleight of hand and smoke paper, or was there any actual evidence of communication with the spirit world?

Join the Waters brothers as they put their detective hats on and get to the bottom of these enigmatic stories in this captivating episode of Mystery Inc. Don't miss out on the pulse-pounding adventure and surprises that await you!

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