The Coldest Case Ever Solved

On December 3rd, 1957, 7-year-old Maria Ridulph was abducted from outside her home in the small town of Sycamore, Illinois. 55 years later, the culprit was finally convicted.

Something about the mystery behind a cold case incites curiosity and concern. We know someone has committed a horrible crime and got away with it. But then there are a handful of cases where the very long arm of the law catches up with these criminals to deliver justice, no matter how long ago they committed the crime.

One such case was the abduction and murder of 7-year-old Maria Ridulph on December 3, 1957. Her disappearance shocked the quiet town of Sycamore, Illinois, and the whole country. Her decomposing body was found in April of 1958, about 100 miles from where she was taken.

At around 6:00 pm on December 3, 1957, Maria and her friend Kathy Sigman went outside to play in the newly fallen snow. A young man calling himself “Johnny” approached them and asked if they liked piggyback rides. When police questioned Kathy, she described the man as about 18 to 20 years old, tall with blonde hair and a gap-toothed smile. He then gave Maria a piggyback ride as Kathy ran home to get her mittens. By the time she got back, Maria and “Johnny” were gone.

An 18-year-old high school student named John Tessier was an initial suspect. He lived around the corner from the Ridulph home. John was also blonde with a noticeable gap between his front teeth. When investigators visited his mother, she said that he was home the night of the abduction. John, however, said he was in Chicago to sign up for the US Air Force that day and arrived late that night. However, his sisters Katherine and Jeanne later testified that their mother had lied since Tessier was not home that night.

At the time, he seemed like the perfect suspect – on paper. But after being thoroughly investigated by the FBI, John was taken off the suspect list. The next day, he left Sycamore to start Air Force basic training. The case then remained unsolved for the next 55 years. However, in 2008, after series of events, the case reopened which led to the arrest of the murderer of Maria Ridulph.

Cold cases, particularly unsolved murders, are fascinating. They bring us into the realm of the unknown, inviting us to speculate and play detective so we can tell others the story of what happened. However, keep in mind that there’s more than one way to tell a story and, of course, not to believe everything is accurate.

Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit the World

This is a documentary on one of history’s greatest men, Nikola Tesla, a scientist and inventor. On July 10, 1856, Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, Lika, in what would eventually become Yugoslavia. His mother Djuka Mandic was an independent household appliance entrepreneur, while his father Milutin Tesla was a Serbian Orthodox priest.

Tesla attended the University of Prague and the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria. In Budapest in 1881, he started working as an electrical engineer for a telephone company.

Tesla joined the Continental Edison Company in Paris before moving to America, where he created dynamos. In 1883, while living in Strasbourg, he constructed and successfully tested an induction motor prototype on his own. Tesla accepted an opportunity to work for Thomas Edison in New York after failing to persuade anyone in Europe to support this revolutionary gadget.

In 1884, a young Nikola Tesla immigrated to America. Tesla will reside in New York for the remaining 59 years of his productive life. While working in Edison’s lab in New Jersey, Tesla started working on improving line dynamos. His disagreement with Edison about direct current versus alternating electricity started at this point. The Battle of Currents, where Edison battled valiantly but unsuccessfully to defend his investment in direct current machinery and facilities, marked the culmination of this dispute.

Whereas alternating current can be ramped up to extremely high voltage levels and can change direction 50 to 60 times per second, direct current flows constantly in one direction. This reduces power loss over long distances. The alternating current is the master of the future. George Westinghouse purchased the 40 fundamental U.S. patents that Nikola Tesla had developed and held for his polyphase alternating current system of transformers, motors, and generators in order to provide America with Tesla technology. Tesla made the fundamental scientific discovery of the rotating magnetic field in February 1882, which serves as the foundation for almost all alternating current devices today.

Appliances and businesses throughout the world use Tesla’s AC induction motor extensively. At the turn of the century, this motor ignited the industrial revolution. Through the use of his inventions, electricity is now generated, transmitted, and converted to mechanical power. Tesla’s polyphase alternating current system, which today lights the entire world, is his greatest accomplishment.

30 Days: The Kai Cenat Documentary

One of the internet’s most notorious successes – Kai Cenat, has just dropped a new documentary titled 30 Days: The Kai Cenat Documentary.

Best known for his live streams on Twitch and his comedy-based content posted on YouTube. On February 28, 2023, during a month-long subathon, he became the most-subscribed Twitch streamer of all time, beating the previous record set by fellow streamer Ludwig.

Opening up about his childhood, the highs, and lows of his career thus far, and offering anecdotes behind some of his career’s most notorious moments, this documentary is a must-watch for all fans.

Kim Dotcom And MegaUpload: The Full Controversial Story

Tech entrepreneur and owner of the popular file-sharing site, MegaUpload, Kim Dotcom arrived in New Zealand with his family in late 2010. Seeking peace and quiet, Dotcom rented the largest mansion in the land and settled down into an extravagant, luxurious life with his family.

In January 2012, it all came crashing down. At the FBI’s behest, 70 heavily armed officers stormed the mansion, arresting Dotcom and his coders on a range of charges relating to alleged copyright infringement by MegaUpload.

Dotcom refused to be quieted. Once out on bail he continued to make waves, gathering around him an unexpected and contradictory group of bedfellows, throwing raves, starting political parties, provoking the powerful and fighting the charges against him every step of the way.

People have an incredibly wide range of views: Is he a bit–stream pirate or a folk hero? An underdog taking on the US superpower or a thief? A wealthy businessman or a freedom–loving anarchist? All of the above?

Chris Watts: Criminal Confessions

In Chris Watts: Criminal Confessions, Investigators speak for the first time on one of the most baffling cases they’ve encountered, exposing the devastating truth about what happened to Shanann Watts and her two daughters at the hands of seemingly devoted husband and father, Chris Watts.

On August 13, 2018, pregnant Shannan Watts and her two daughters, four-year-old Bella and three-year-old Celeste vanished from their home in Colorado. As police began investigating their disappearance, Shannan’s husband Chris Watts spoke to TV stations outside his home and made an impassioned plea for his family’s safe return. Two days later, he was arrested for their murders.

Chris Watts was having an affair and wanted a new start in life. He pled guilty to first-degree murder and was sentenced to five life sentences on November 6, 2018.

Becoming Warren Buffett

Becoming Warren Buffett follows the life and career of the legendary investor from his early entrepreneurial endeavors to making his fortune in the stock market.

Known as The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett is one of the wealthiest people on the planet. Aside from his private jet, however, he eschews opulence in favor of a simpler life.

Filmed with the full cooperation of the Buffet family, the documentary features interviews with the man himself and family members who discuss not only his business and investing side, but also his personal life and the relationships he has with those around him.

The Rise and Fall of John McAfee

“The Rise and Fall of John McAfee” is a documentary film that explores the life of John McAfee, the eccentric computer programmer and businessman who created the first commercial antivirus software, McAfee.

The documentary chronicles McAfee’s life from his early years as a tech entrepreneur to his rise as a cybersecurity pioneer, his time as a fugitive avoiding arrest for murder, and eventually to his downfall, including his time in Belize and his legal troubles.

The documentary includes interviews with friends, family members, and former associates of McAfee, as well as footage of McAfee himself.

The film highlights McAfee’s controversial and often bizarre behavior, including his run-ins with the law, his attempts to evade taxes, and his involvement in various conspiracy theories. It also explores the darker side of the tech industry and the impact that McAfee’s success and subsequent downfall had on his personal and professional relationships.

Overall, “The Rise and Fall of John McAfee” is a fascinating look at the life of a complex and controversial figure, and provides insights into the intersection of technology, wealth, and power in our society.

My Brother Jordan

Four years after Jordan’s death, Justin set out on an 8-year journey to bring his brother’s story to life.

With the help of 102 interviews and 300+ home videotapes, equaling 450+ hours of footage, “My Brother Jordan” chronicles Jordan’s life and death and paints the bond of brotherhood between Jordan and Justin Robinson.

The heartwarming documentary recounts the life of Jordan Robinson through the eyes of his brother Justin. Jordan Robinson led an extraordinary life that brought immense joy and happiness to those around him. But even more, My Brother Jordan is a tale of two brothers and the deep, unbreakable bond they shared.

 

Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos

Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos takes a sobering look at the behemoth online retailer that has become too big to fail. The documentary pulls back the curtain on the questionable inner workings of Amazon and how the company deployed bellicose tactics to eliminate its competition.

Amazon Empire lays bare how the retailer went from one of the largest online booksellers to becoming a one-stop online sales giant using an unheard-of cult-like allegiance to the customer is always right’ business model.

The film also examines how Amazon’s constant analysis of its customer’s buying habits is raising queries into privacy issues. What filmmakers convey is how Amazon has ingrained itself into the consumer psyche and the impact it’s had on other online and physical retailers.

The PBS program utilizes interviews with company insider’s past and present to lend insight into Amazon’s daunting expansion of power.

Dr. Dre: Another Beat

Dr. Dre: Another Beat” is a documentary film about the life and career of Andre Romelle Young, better known as Dr. Dre, one of the most influential and successful producers in hip-hop history.

The film was produced by Allen Hughes, who also directed the acclaimed documentary series “The Defiant Ones” about the partnership between Dr. Dre and music mogul Jimmy Iovine.

The documentary traces Dr. Dre’s career from his early days as a member of the groundbreaking rap group N.W.A. to his emergence as a solo artist and producer, and his role in shaping the sound of West Coast hip-hop in the 1990s.

The film also explores Dr. Dre’s personal life, including his struggles with violence, substance abuse, and the death of his brother. Through interviews with Dr. Dre himself, as well as friends, family, and fellow musicians, the documentary offers a revealing look at the man behind the music, his creative process, and the impact he has had on the music industry