The Vampire of Cinkota

Published: April 18, 2016, 1:52 a.m.

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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start off by talking about how radioactive boars are running wild and breeding uncontrollably in the northern region of Japan\\xa0contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Then, a\\xa0new 3D printing technique from MIT\'s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory\\xa0has allowed researchers to \\u201cprint\\u201d all of the parts of a robot, both solid parts like the body and liquid components such as hydraulic pumps, at the same time. Then, a\\xa0Netherlands witness at Soesterberg recalled a UFO encounter in the military from 1991 that left him traumatized. Then, back in 1977 Astronomer Jerry Ehman was using the Ohio State University\\u2019s Big Ear Radio Telescope\\xa0to sweep the sky for possible signals from extraterrestrial civilizations. When He found something.\\xa0While pointing towards a grouping of stars called Chi Sagittarii on 15 August, he received a powerful blast of radio waves that lasted for 72 seconds. He circled it on the readout and wrote: \\u201cWow!\\u201d Now researcher Antonio Paris thinks that it could have been two previously unknown Comets. Then, a\\xa0man claims he recently saw an 8-foot bipedal creature in Southeast Australia and the world\'s largest Stone Sphere was just discovered in Bosnia. After the break we talk about one of the most bizarre cases simply known as The Vampire of Cinkota. Bela Kiss\\xa0was a Hungarian serial killer. He is thought to have murdered at least 24 young women and attempted to pickle them in giant metal drums that he kept on his property. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives!

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