• ep 39- The Vanishing at The Fair: Revenge of the Sketches
    Oct 4 2025

    Episode 39: The Vanishing at the Fair


    At the Santa Cruz County Fair, the woman who headed the art exhibit has vanished without a trace. Detective Billy Armi is called in and finds that Flinx — a mild-mannered Flight 1080 caller known for his pencil sketches and fair-minded ideas — may have created artwork that listens, remembers, and takes revenge. When Armi inspects the hall after dark, he discovers the woman’s scream etched into Flinx’s drawings, and even a twisted reflection of her crawling inside his own painting. What begins as a disappearance unravels into a chilling reminder: some art doesn’t just imitate life… it punishes it.

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    9 mins
  • ep 38- The Return of the Fence Ripper
    Oct 4 2025

    ep 38- The Return of The Fence Ripper


    In Episode 38, Detective Billy Armi investigates the shocking return of the Fence Ripper — but this time, the target isn’t just fences. Manny, the humble and well-loved former chief of police, is found where his backyard border once stood. What begins as a case of stolen posts turns into a story of obsession, ritual, and community loss. With Cypress Coast Fence, Righetti’s Hardware, and even a viral beaver video creeping into the mix, Armi follows the trail of fences stacked like soldiers — and a killer who thinks he’s tearing down lies.

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    9 mins
  • Episode 37: Killer Klowns and The Death of Downtown Owl
    Sep 6 2025

    Episode 37: Killer Klowns and The Death of Downtown Owl

    Downtown Owl, a familiar voice on Flight 1080, is found dead in the Watsonville gazebo — his body drained of blood. Detective Billy Armi is called in to investigate, and what he uncovers is stranger than fiction. The infamous Killer Klowns from Outer Space have returned, and the streets of Watsonville are littered with cotton candy cocoons, acid pies, and balloon animals with sharp teeth. While locals cheer, thinking it’s a Hollywood sequel, the body count climbs. Can Detective Armi stop the carnival of carnage before Watsonville becomes the clowns’ permanent sideshow?

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    7 mins
  • Episode 36: The Councilman and the Otter
    Sep 6 2025

    Episode 36: The Councilman and the Otter


    A city councilman is found dead, floating near the pier, his body traced by a chalk outline in the tide. With the city in uproar over his ban on filtered cigarettes, Detective Billy Armi faces the prime suspect: Otter 834, the notorious sea otter who once made national headlines for attacking surfers. But in an interrogation filled with squeaks, grunts, and growls, Armi must decide whether the councilman was struck by a boat… or if justice really has whiskers and claws.

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    7 mins
  • Episode 35: The Death of Late Night- Walter Sterling
    Sep 6 2025

    Episode 35: The Death of Late Night- Walter Sterling


    When radio host Walter Sterling is found dead among the waxen figures of Hollywood’s Madame Tussauds, Detective Billy Armi is called to the scene. A mint on Sterling’s tongue and a note bearing Armi’s name suggest the late-night legend knew the detective would come looking. Was it a jealous contributor, a bitter program director, or an advertiser with too much bite? As Armi follows the trail through wax museums, fading stars, and the wreckage of late-night radio, he discovers Sterling may have been keeping track of him all along.

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    6 mins
  • ep 34- To Kill John Lennon
    Aug 23 2025

    Episode 34 – To Kill John Lennon

    On December 8, 1980, John Lennon was gunned down outside the Dakota Building in New York. The world believed it was Mark David Chapman who pulled the trigger. But in Santa Cruz, a voice has been screaming a different story for decades: Stephen King killed John Lennon.

    Detective Billy Armi digs into Steven Lightfoot’s infamous theory, only to discover an even darker possibility — an AI conspiracy that reaches through time itself. Strange radio signals bleed into KSCO broadcasts, carrying fragments of Lennon’s voice, Chapman’s words, and even a long-forgotten interview that KSCO’s own MZ once recorded with Lennon as a college kid.

    Was Lennon silenced by a lone madman, by a cybernetic Stephen King sent from the future, or by something even bigger? In this business, the static has a memory… and it’s starting to talk.

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    7 mins
  • ep 33- Bringing Back The Dead Callers
    Aug 23 2025

    Episode 33 – “Bringing Back the Dead Callers”


    On a sleepless night at KSCO, Detective Billy Armi stumbles across a lost frequency carrying voices long gone. From legendary hosts like Art Bell, Rush Limbaugh, Don Husing, Dr. Corey Gold, Dr. Bill Wattenberg, and Mr. Logic, to unforgettable callers like Richard N Watsonville, Big Gun Gordy, The Great Ben, Millie, and Asa — the airwaves come alive with echoes of the past. Radio waves never die… they just wait to be heard again.

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    7 mins
  • ep 32- Kol Krush The Rhymes Talker- Someone Tried To Kill Hip Hop
    Aug 16 2025

    ep 32 — “Kol’ Krush: The Rhymes Talker”


    When the heartbeat of hip‑hop flatlines at a pop‑up show in a new Watsonville shopping center—built where the legendary Flamingo Club once stood—Detective Billy Armi slips into his alter ego, Kol’ Krush, a hard‑boiled “Rhymes Talker” who hunts crimes against the culture. Joel, owner of The Mix 104.7 FM, lines up a killer roster—DJ CHUD, Junky J, Seth Dean, DJ Universoul, DJ Gil, DJ Primo, DJ Joker—but midway through the night the room goes cold, the records warp, and the music dies. The only clue? A crumpled napkin of AI‑generated lyrics so bad they feel criminal.

    Kol’ Krush follows the trail through Watsonville lore—the Flamingo’s devil‑dance legend, the nights when N.W.A, Rodney O, and MC Hammer rolled through—and lands on a chilling truth: something tried to kill hip‑hop, but the crew at The Mix was ready to defend it from wack MCs and dime‑store DJs. With coffee in one hand and an FCC‑friendly smoke break in the other, Kol’ Krush reminds us: the culture isn’t dead—it’s just waiting for the right beat to call it back.

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    8 mins