Did The Delphi Murders Expose A Community Of Cultist Murderers?
Oct 09, 2023, 11:00 PM
In the most recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, Trial Consultant and Body Language Expert Susan Constantine delved deep into an ongoing criminal case. The revelations from the conversation not only touch on a specific law enforcement figure's alleged omissions and misconduct but also raise broader concerns about the existence of organized and covert "evil" in society.
The focal point of their discussion was Tony Liggett, the Carroll County Sheriff. A 136-page document submitted by Richard Allen's defense claims that Liggett either ignored critical evidence or even lied about its existence. The core sentiment echoed by Brueski and Constantine was a clear mistrust in the system, and more broadly, a quest for truth in a world plagued by deception.
Constantine noted, "There's so much deception that's going on. Reports that go missing don't go missing because they go missing. They're going missing because somebody is hiding them." The implication is clear: there are elements within our system that might be actively working against the truth. But why?
The conversation took an even darker turn when the topic shifted to 'Odinism'. While no documented cases of Odinists performing human sacrifices exist, the larger issue at hand, as presented by the hosts, is the possibility of secretive underground cults, some satanic in nature, involved in heinous acts. The debate then revolved around whether some crimes, including the Delphi murders, could be linked to such cultic practices.
Constantine shared her belief about such dark societies. "I do believe that there are these cultic practices out there... Underground clubs, satanic movements that are happening and self-sacrificing." However, despite these strong allegations, it was clear from the conversation that proving these claims is complex and evidence might be scant.
Drawing parallels with other infamous cases, including the BTK killer, the crux of the discussion revealed a chilling possibility: individuals or even groups, leading seemingly normal lives by day, might be part of dark, underground networks by night.
Brueski hauntingly reflected, "There are boogeymen out there, there's more than we think there are... We see them even institutionally... when they work together, it creates like a mega super monster boogeyman."
Yet, what might be the driving force behind such increasing depravity? According to Constantine, a lack of empathy and emotion might be fueling this rise. "The human depravity has grown so rapidly that we have become desensitized to having emotion or feeling or empathy for other people."
Her assertion raises a pressing question: are we as a society, knowingly or unknowingly, facilitating the growth of such dark networks? Perhaps more troublingly, could there be external evil forces at play, influencing individuals to commit heinous crimes without remorse?
Concluding their conversation, Constantine made a bold statement, emphasizing her belief in true evil forces at work. "There is truly an evil force that is somehow inhabited these types of people that are there being able to do the things that they've done without a sort of conscious or repercussion of it."
This insightful episode of "Hidden Killers" not only sheds light on alleged misconduct in a single case but also forces listeners to confront larger, more profound questions. As we go about our daily lives, who might be lurking in the shadows, and more importantly, are we ready to confront the realities of organized evil?
How secure is the fabric of our society when secret organizations could be operating right beneath our feet?
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The focal point of their discussion was Tony Liggett, the Carroll County Sheriff. A 136-page document submitted by Richard Allen's defense claims that Liggett either ignored critical evidence or even lied about its existence. The core sentiment echoed by Brueski and Constantine was a clear mistrust in the system, and more broadly, a quest for truth in a world plagued by deception.
Constantine noted, "There's so much deception that's going on. Reports that go missing don't go missing because they go missing. They're going missing because somebody is hiding them." The implication is clear: there are elements within our system that might be actively working against the truth. But why?
The conversation took an even darker turn when the topic shifted to 'Odinism'. While no documented cases of Odinists performing human sacrifices exist, the larger issue at hand, as presented by the hosts, is the possibility of secretive underground cults, some satanic in nature, involved in heinous acts. The debate then revolved around whether some crimes, including the Delphi murders, could be linked to such cultic practices.
Constantine shared her belief about such dark societies. "I do believe that there are these cultic practices out there... Underground clubs, satanic movements that are happening and self-sacrificing." However, despite these strong allegations, it was clear from the conversation that proving these claims is complex and evidence might be scant.
Drawing parallels with other infamous cases, including the BTK killer, the crux of the discussion revealed a chilling possibility: individuals or even groups, leading seemingly normal lives by day, might be part of dark, underground networks by night.
Brueski hauntingly reflected, "There are boogeymen out there, there's more than we think there are... We see them even institutionally... when they work together, it creates like a mega super monster boogeyman."
Yet, what might be the driving force behind such increasing depravity? According to Constantine, a lack of empathy and emotion might be fueling this rise. "The human depravity has grown so rapidly that we have become desensitized to having emotion or feeling or empathy for other people."
Her assertion raises a pressing question: are we as a society, knowingly or unknowingly, facilitating the growth of such dark networks? Perhaps more troublingly, could there be external evil forces at play, influencing individuals to commit heinous crimes without remorse?
Concluding their conversation, Constantine made a bold statement, emphasizing her belief in true evil forces at work. "There is truly an evil force that is somehow inhabited these types of people that are there being able to do the things that they've done without a sort of conscious or repercussion of it."
This insightful episode of "Hidden Killers" not only sheds light on alleged misconduct in a single case but also forces listeners to confront larger, more profound questions. As we go about our daily lives, who might be lurking in the shadows, and more importantly, are we ready to confront the realities of organized evil?
How secure is the fabric of our society when secret organizations could be operating right beneath our feet?
Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj
Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com