Episodes

  • S12 E19 - The Cold Water Lie - The Death of Sally Ann Chesebro
    Jun 29 2026

    In 1978, six-year-old Sally Ann Chesebro died in a bathtub inside her Battle Creek, Michigan home. At first, her death was described as a tragic accident. But for years, investigators suspected there was more to the story. More than two decades later, Calhoun County’s cold-case team reopened Sally’s case. What followed would bring arrests, courtroom testimony, an acquittal, and a second-degree murder conviction against David Lee Walton.

    This listener-submitted case comes to us from Jessica Elliott. Thank you, Jessica, for helping bring Sally’s name back into the light.

    #MaliceInTheMitten #SallyAnnChesebro #MichiganTrueCrime #ColdCase #BattleCreekMichigan

    Hosted and produced by Tracy Preston, featuring Christine Mulligan

    Story researched and written by Tracy Presotn

    Original music created exclusively for Malice in the Mitten by Tracy Preston

    Original artwork by Todd Preston

    Sources:

    Chesebro, Sally Ann. Find a Grave Memorial. Find a Grave.

    “Cold-Case Review Leads to Arrests in 1978 Death of Child.” Midland Daily News, 21 May 2002.

    “Cold Case Teams Shed Light on Old Crimes.” Michigan Lawyers Weekly, 9 Feb. 2004.

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    43 mins
  • S12 E18 - F-Bomb - Michigan's Frankenstein Complex - The Asylums That Tried to Rebuild the Human Mind
    Jun 26 2026
    On this episode of F-Bomb Friday, we step into Michigan’s unsettling psychiatric history through the lens of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. From the massive institutional city of Eloise Psychiatric Hospital, to the carefully designed Kirkbride architecture of Traverse City State Hospital, to the long-term confinement and haunted folklore surrounding Northville Psychiatric Hospital, this episode explores the question at the heart of the Michigan “Frankenstein” Complex: what happens when a system decides a human being can be repaired, corrected, redesigned, or rebuilt? This is not a story about one monster. It is a story about institutions, intention, overcrowding, medical experimentation, containment, and the human cost of believing suffering can be processed at scale. Blending Michigan history, asylum folklore, haunted locations, and the eerie legacy of psychiatric care, F-Bomb Friday asks whether the scariest creation was ever a creature at all — or the systems built with certainty that they were doing the right thing. #FBombFriday #MichiganHistory #Frankenstein #HauntedMichigan #MaliceInTheMitten Hosted and Produced by Tracy Preston, featuring Todd Preston Story researched and writtten by Todd Preston Original music created exclusively for F-Bomb by Tracy Preston Original artwork by Todd Preston Sources: “Eloise Psychiatric Hospital.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eloise_(psychiatric_hospital). Accessed 23 June 2026. “Michigan’s Most Haunted: Eloise Psychiatric Hospital.” ClickOnDetroit, 24 Oct. 2016, https://www.clickondetroit.com/features/2016/10/24/michigans-most-haunted-eloise-psychiatric-hospital/. Accessed 23 June 2026. Eloise Historical Society. https://www.eloisemuseum.org. Accessed 23 June 2026. The Eloise Asylum. https://eloiseasylum.com. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Traverse City State Hospital.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traverse_City_State_Hospital. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Traverse City State Hospital.” Kirkbride Buildings, https://www.kirkbridebuildings.com/buildings/traversecity/. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Traverse City Regional Psychiatric Hospital.” Northern Michigan History, https://northernmichiganhistory.com/traverse-city-regional-psychiatric-hospital/. Accessed 23 June 2026. “History.” The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, https://www.thevillagetc.com/about. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Historical & Haunted Traverse City State Hospital.” Awesome Mitten, https://www.awesomemitten.com/traverse-city-state-hospital/. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Northville Regional Psychiatric Hospital.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northville_Regional_Psychiatric_Hospital. Accessed 23 June 2026. “State to Build New Psychiatric Hospital.” Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, 17 Apr. 2023, https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/inside-mdhhs/newsroom/2023/04/17/new-psychiatric-hospital. Accessed 23 June 2026. Detroit Free Press. https://www.freep.com. Accessed 23 June 2026. Northville Historical Society. https://www.millracenorthville.org. Accessed 23 June 2026. Kirkbride Buildings. https://www.kirkbridebuildings.com. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Thomas Story Kirkbride.” Expedition Magazine, Penn Museum, https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/thomas-story-kirkbride/. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Kirkbride Plan.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkbride_Plan. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Lobotomy.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/science/lobotomy. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Insulin Shock Therapy.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/science/insulin-shock-therapy. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Electroconvulsive Therapy.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/science/electroconvulsive-therapy. Accessed 23 June 2026. “Hydrotherapy.” U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/hydrotherapy.html. Accessed 23 June 2026.
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    22 mins
  • S12 E17 - Round Robin - Be Water, Stay Ready
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode of Round Robin, Tracy Preston and the panel explore Bruce Lee beyond the legend — not just as a martial artist and movie icon, but as a disciplined, centered, deeply philosophical human being.

    This week’s Woman of the Week is Shannon Lee, who has carried her father’s legacy forward through writing, producing, speaking, podcasting, and the Bruce Lee Foundation. The panel also rates the role of self-discipline in living a peaceful life on the Round Robin Spin Scale and recommends the documentary Be Water for anyone who wants to understand the person and philosophy behind the icon.

    #RoundRobinShow #BruceLee #BeWater #ShannonLee #MindsetMatters

    Hosted & produced by Tracy Preston, feauring Christine Mulligan, Nina Mulligan, Angela Hoefler and Todd Preston

    Original music created exclusively for Round Robin by Tracy Preston

    Original artwork created by Todd Preston

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    43 mins
  • S12 E16 - No Name Yet - The Willard Road Remains
    Jun 22 2026

    Tracy and Christine open with updates on Rebecca Park and Danielle Stislicki before turning to the developing Willard Road investigation in Genesee County, Michigan. Michigan State Police have confirmed at least four sets of human remains were found at a Forest Township property. The remains have not been publicly identified, and the investigation remains active.

    This episode examines the public reporting, the 2017 police report described by Clutch Justice, and the painful question of who gets missed when victims are unhoused, struggling, exploited, isolated, or living complicated lives.

    There are no disposable people. Every missing person matters.

    If you have information connected to the Willard Road investigation, contact the Michigan State Police Flint Post at 810-732-1111.

    Crime Stoppers of Flint and Genesee County: 1-800-422-JAIL / 1-800-422-5245. Tips may be made anonymously.

    Michigan State Police Missing Persons: 855-642-4847 Email: MSP-MissingPersons@Michigan.gov

    NamUs — pronounced “NAME-us” — National Missing and Unidentified Persons System: namus.nij.ojp.gov

    If someone you love is missing, do not assume your information is too old, too small, or already known. A complicated life is still a life. Every missing person matters.

    #MaliceInTheMitten #MichiganTrueCrime #WillardRoad #MissingPersons #NoDisposablePeople

    Hosted and produced by Tracy Preston, featuring Christine Mulligan

    Story researched and written by Tracy Preston

    Original music created exclusively for Malice in the Mitten by Tracy Preston

    Original artwork by Todd Preston

    Sources:

    Big Rapids Pioneer. “Michigan State Police Investigate after 4 Sets of Human Remains Found.” 11 June 2026.

    Nalewyko, Julie. “No Complainant, No Victim.” Clutch Justice, 12 June 2026.

    Michigan State Police. “Missing Persons.”

    Michigan State Police. “Tip Lines.”

    NamUs. “National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.”

    WNEM. “At Least Four Sets of Human Remains Found on Willard Road Property, MSP Says.” 10 June 2026.

    Midland Daily News. “Michigan State Police Work to Identify Suspected Human Remains in Genesee County.” 26 Mar. 2026.

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    49 mins
  • S12 E15 -F-Bomb - Before Paul Bunyan - There was Saginaw Joe
    Jun 19 2026

    Before Paul Bunyan became America’s most famous lumberjack legend, Michigan may have had a real-life giant of its own. On this episode of F-Bomb Friday, Tracy and Todd dig into the strange, violent, and larger-than-life story of Saginaw Joe, also known as Fabian Fournier.

    In the rough lumber camps and saloons of 1800s Michigan, Saginaw Joe became famous for his incredible size, brutal strength, barroom brawls, and bizarre stories about his teeth. His legend grew along the Saginaw River, through Bay City’s notorious Hell’s Half Mile, and into the campfire tales of Great Lakes logging country.

    #FBombFriday #SaginawJoe #MichiganFolklore #PaulBunyan #MaliceInTheMitten

    Hosted and produced by Tracy Preston, Featuring Todd Preston

    Story researched and written by Todd Preston

    Original music created exclusively for F-Bomb by Tracy Preston

    Original artwork by Todd Preston

    Sources:

    “Fabian Fournier.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabian_Fournier. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Paul Bunyan.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bunyan. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Fabian Fournier.” Sindeuse Museum, www.sindeusemuseum.org/blog/fabian-fournier. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Celebrate National Lumberjack Day in the Straits of Mackinac.” Michigan Digital, michigandigital.com/celebrate-national-lumberjack-day-in-the-straits-of-mackinac/. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “The Legend Lives On.” Mackinac Views, mackinacviews.com/vintage-views/the-legend-lives-on/. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Was Paul Bunyan a Real Person?” History, A&E Television Networks, www.history.com/articles/was-paul-bunyan-a-real-person. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Paul Bunyan Folklore.” Hektoen International: A Journal of Medical Humanities, hekint.org/2021/01/29/paul-bunyan-folklore/. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Making Legend Medium.” Reading Is Fundamental, www.rif.org/literacy-central/reading-experience/making-legend-medium. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Lumbering: A Brief History.” Michigan History, www.michigan-history.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html. Accessed 17 June 2026.

    “Upper Peninsula Lumber History.” Stormy Kromer, 21 Aug. 2023, blog.stormykromer.com/2023/08/21/upper-peninsula-lumber-history/. Accessed 17 June 2026.

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    25 mins
  • S12 E14 - Round Robin - Tip Fatigue and Subscription Overload
    Jun 17 2026

    This week on Round Robin, Tracy and the team dive into tipping culture, iPad guilt screens, subscription overload, self-checkout, public etiquette, and the invisible rules nobody remembers agreeing to. From “Who are we tipping now?” to “Why is everything a monthly fee?” this episode takes a funny, honest look at modern money chaos.

    #RoundRobinPodcast #TippingCulture #SubscriptionFatigue #ModernMoneyChaos #TheMenu

    Hosted and Produced by Tracy Preston, Featuring Christine Mulligna, Nina Mulligan and Todd Preston

    Original music created exclusively for Round Robin by Tracy Preston

    Original artwork by Todd Preston

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    42 mins
  • S12 E13 Justice for Jan - The Bay City Schoolgirl Who Never Came Home
    Jun 15 2026

    In 1973, thirteen-year-old Jan Marie Rohrer left her Bay City home for a short walk to school and never made it to class. Nearly a year later, her remains were found in the Crow Island Game Area. More than fifty years later, her murder remains unsolved.

    This episode tells Jan’s story — her life, her family, the search, the investigation, the possible connection to another unsolved death next door, and the call for justice that still echoes through Bay City.

    If you have information about Jan’s case, contact Bay City Public Safety 989-894-0161 / 989-892-8571 or CrimeStoppers 800-422-5245. Do not post accusations online. Bring credible information to law enforcement.

    #JusticeForJan #JanMarieRohrer #BayCityMichigan #MichiganTrueCrime #MaliceInTheMitten

    Hosted and produced by Tracy Preston, Featuring Christine Mulligan.

    Researched and written by Tracy Preston

    Original music created exclusively for Malice in the Mitten by Tracy Preston

    Original artwork by Todd Preston

    Sound Effects from Uppbeat: Rainfall in Autumn

    Sources:

    MLive.com. “Arrest in Bay City Cold Case Doesn’t End Mystery of 13-Year-Old’s Murder in 1973.” MLive, 25 Nov. 2019.

    Waterman, Cole. “Family in Bay City Cold Case Seeks ‘Justice for Jan.’” MLive, 26 Nov. 2019.

    Waterman, Cole. “Police Confirm an Arrest Was Made This Year in 1973 Slaying of Bay City Teen.” MLive, 5 Dec. 2018.

    Waterman, Cole. “Nov. 26 Marks 40th Anniversary of Disappearance of Bay City Girl Later Found Slain.” MLive, 26 Nov. 2013.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: Conviction of Bay City-Born John List 19 Years after Killing Family Proves Cold Cases Can Be Solved.” MLive, 29 Nov. 2012.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: 1973 Slaying of Bay City Teen Is Not Forgotten by Local Police.” MLive, 29 Nov. 2012.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: Bay City Man Seeks Justice for Mother’s Unsolved Slaying and Says He Was Questioned in 13-Year-Old’s Disappearance.” MLive, 28 Nov. 2012.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: Former Bay City Police Detective Shares Theory on 1973 Jan Rohrer Slaying.” MLive, 28 Nov. 2012.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: Neighbor of Slain Bay City 13-Year-Old Met Violent End in Second Unsolved Case.” MLive, 27 Nov. 2012.

    MLive.com. “Live Chat: Brother of Slain Bay City 13-Year-Old Jan Rohrer to Discuss 39-Year-Old Death Cold Case.” MLive, 27 Nov. 2012.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: Best Friend of Slain Bay City Teen Says ‘It’s Been a Struggle for Me.’” MLive, 27 Nov. 2012.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: Brothers of Slain Bay City Teen Seek Closure in 39-Year-Old Cold Case.” MLive, 26 Nov. 2012.

    Waterman, Cole. “Little Girl Lost: Slaying of 13-Year-Old Bay City Girl in 1973 Remains a Mystery Today.” MLive, 26 Nov. 2012.

    Bay City Department of Public Safety. “Cold Cases.” City of Bay City, accessed 2026.

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    1 min
  • S12 E12 - F-Bomb - Don't Let Them In - The Legend of the Black Eyed Children
    Jun 13 2026

    On this episode of F-Bomb Friday, Tracy Preston brings listeners another haunting Michigan tale rooted in the shadows, strange details, and unsettling atmosphere that make Michigan folklore so unforgettable, this episode leans into the question every good ghost story leaves behind: what if the thing we laugh off… is the thing we should have listened to?

    With eerie storytelling, Michigan atmosphere, and a little Todd-and-Tracy commentary, this F-Bomb Friday episode is perfect for fans of ghost stories, local legends, haunted Michigan, folklore, and true tales that feel just a little too close to home.

    #FBombFriday #MichiganFolklore #HauntedMichigan #GhostStories #MaliceInTheMitten

    Hosted and Produced by Tracy Preston

    Story Researched and Written by Todd Preston

    Music created exclusively for F-Bomb by Tracy Preston

    Original artwork by Todd Preston

    Sound Effect from Uppbeat: knocking-on-door-heavy-betacut-1-00-01.mp3

    Sources:

    https://www.brianbethel.com

    https://www.coasttocoastam.com

    https://www.mysteriousuniverse.org

    https://www.liveabout.com/black-eyed-kids-2594425

    https://www.thoughtco.com/black-eyed-kids-2594425

    https://www.legendsofamerica.com

    https://www.strangeoutdoors.com

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    50 mins