Strange Deranged Beyond Insane

Life's Edge: Chicago Mysteries, Post-Mortem Science, and Eerie Coincidences

Melissa

What if the boundary between life and death isn't as clear-cut as we once thought? Brace yourself for a whirlwind of bizarre and chilling narratives that make you question the world around us. We kick off with a gritty tale straight from Chicago, where a human head found in a street box intertwines with an ongoing skeletal remains investigation, painting a haunting picture of mystery. We then venture to Kentucky for the unsettling story of Toralena Fields, accused of a gruesome family tragedy. The conversation steers into the realm of science, challenging the finality of death by probing brain and eye activity post-mortem and the tantalizing possibilities of Organ X technology and head transplants. Each revelation teases a future where life and death might not be as definitively separated as we've always believed.

Our exploration of hidden realities continues with a captivating comparison of hurricane images eerily resembling skulls, sparking curiosity and unease. Intriguing celebrity coincidences involving the likes of Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Diddy come into play, along with theories about public gratitude owed to Beyoncé. The conspiracy theories don't stop there, as rumors of elite gatherings make their way into our narrative. We remember bold content creator Kyle Marissa Roth, whose untimely, mysterious passing left many questions lingering. Connect with us on "Strange, Strange Beyond Insane," and join our community for more thought-provoking tales, discussions, and opportunities to share your own experiences as a guest speaker.

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Speaker 1:

All right, you guys. Hello, welcome back to Strange, strange Beyond Insane, and I am your host, melissa, and there is a lot of crazy things happening. So in Chicago, a bystander was I can't remember if they were walking or jogging and there was a box on the side of the street and it was a dismembered head, a human head. Inside, a week before that, they found a skeletal remains of a whole human and they are still investigating and they're still trying to figure out, you know, race, gender and identity. So, with that being said said, there is a lot about this woman who killed her mother and baked her alive or, I'm sorry, cooked her. I don't know if she was alive or not, I don't think she was.

Speaker 1:

But, um, this article reads a kentucky woman has been charged with murder after her mother's body was found dismembered and cooked in an oven inside their home. 32-year-old Toralena Fields has been indicted on multiple charges, including murder, abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence, torturing of a dog with serious physical death and injuries. She also is being indicted with obstructing governmental operations. So warning some of these contents in this story. They're very gruesome and disturbing, all right. So, according to the indictment, toralina allegedly shot her mother, trudy Fields, in the head and stabbed her multiple times. Trudy Fields is a victim in the gruesome Robertson County murder. Her daughter, toralina Fields, is charged with her murder and dismembering her body. Investigators say that the daughter was all bloody and heading towards the investigators attempting to cast spells on them as she was being arrested.

Speaker 1:

Oh boy, okay. So um, here's another article I came across the other day Actually it was a video on TikTok, so I let AI generate this question. My question to Google was scientific discovery reverse death. So AI came up with um, there are a few scientific discoveries that have raised questions about whether death is reversible. So the first thing is that eyes can respond to light after death. Researchers were able to show that the retinas, photosensitive cells, can respond to light and communicate with each other up to five hours after death. This discovery suggests that brain death may not be irreversible.

Speaker 1:

Brain activity spikes at the time of death. A university here in Michigan. Their study finds that the brain activity increases at the time of death with a surge in gamma and beta waves. These waves are typically associated with conscious experiences. So cooling the body and the brain Cooling the body and the brain can help people return to normal functioning up to six hours after cardiac arrest. And then organ X EX A system called organ X is being developed to support the body's cells when critical organs are not functioning. Preliminary trials on pigs have been successful, but human trials are still years away.

Speaker 1:

However, there are still many challenges to reversing death, including reviving a chiro-preserved human. While it's possible to freeze the brain, to preserve cells and tissues, there's no way to bring previously, like someone that's brain dead, back to life. Obviously they're working on that, which is really interesting and exciting, but also very fucking creepy. You guys remember there's been a lot of movies made about this and I always say that there are so many truths behind these movies because obviously someone knows something, that knows something that knows something, or a mad scientist, doctor, comes up with these ideas, writes them down in their notebook or whatever in their computers and then all of a sudden, you know, years later there's research on all this stuff, electrical stimulation. Electrical stimulation of the median nerve can help some patients recover from a coma, but it still cannot work on someone who is brain dead as of yet.

Speaker 1:

All right, so scientists managed to reverse death using a pair of eyes. So that is the main, I guess, conclusive key right now is that they were able to prove that photosensitive neuron cells in the retina can respond to light up to five minutes after I'm sorry, five hours after death, five minutes after I'm sorry, five hours after death. Additionally, they were able to prove that the eyes can communicate with each other even after death too. So I don't know, I guess I guess in the upcoming years, um, if you guys remember some episodes back, um, I did talk about, um, like actual head transplants, like that's what they're working on too.

Speaker 1:

They said that they're still about a decade behind it actually working. But like seriously, think about somebody who can just like get a whole head transplant. Like there's just so much going on in this future and with AI and you know, with medical advances, who knows what's going to happen, all right. So, um, I am going to play a couple of audio videos and then I'm going to kind of like talk about this stuff. Um, it's just easier to play it so you guys can actually hear the, I guess, emotion. All right, so, if you guys are hearing a bunch of tapping right now, we have five dogs in the house. We're babysitting my sister-in-law's two dogs plus our three Okay, this one right here.

Speaker 3:

It was shot while trying to break into a home yeah, that's right.

Speaker 4:

The shooting took place at this house, right here now. The atlanta police investigator who was shot and killed lived in this very same neighborhood, less than half a mile away, douglas county. Sheriff's investigators say a homeowner opened fire on someone who was trying to break into his home on Orkney Way here in the St Andrews Country Club community in Winston early Friday morning. Authorities say. On video the man appeared to be experiencing a mental health episode or under the influence of narcotics.

Speaker 5:

When he gained entrance, the homeowner produced a firearm in self-defense and shot the individual.

Speaker 4:

The man died from his injuries and it turns out the man was not only a resident of the same community living just a couple of streets over, he was also an off-duty Atlanta police investigator assigned to the fugitive unit. Duty atlanta police investigator assigned to the fugitive unit. Just last week, investigator aubrey horton was honored as investigator of the year. This is video from when he received the award my name is aubrey clay horton.

Speaker 4:

I've been with atlanta police department since november of 2015 neighbors are stunned and say they're really not sure what to think. Atlanta.

Speaker 2:

Help me. My daughter was gave up. Yes, baby, help me. Help me. No, kill me. No, kill me. Hi, you are currently being recorded. I love you. No, just kill me okay.

Speaker 1:

So that is some of the recordings from the man. Um, that was a police officer. Um, if you guys watch this video of him, like from, like, the ring camera, it is really really sad. I mean, they're saying it was either like a psychotic break or from drugs or you know some kind of influence, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

He, he was obviously running from something and if he did have a psychotic break, um, it's really really fucking sad and it was really disturbing watching that video and I just find it I don't know, I don't know why, like I had to re-watch the videos over and over, but it just to me, my intuition, just it's like he's seen something or something had happened, or he was very, very disturbed. So he thought, I think he thought he was at his house and he said you know, oh, baby, I'm home, like you know, all excited. And then he was like just kill me, just kill me. And then obviously the homeowner opened fire and killed him because they were petrified. Um, sources say that the homeowner is not going to be charged in anything. Um, because it was self-defense. He asked the guy multiple times to leave and he did call the police.

Speaker 5:

All right, moving forward now, this one's really creepy this is actually kind of wild, but the one on the left is Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and the one on the right is Hurricane Milton, and I get like hurricanes kind of like move in a similar way, but like that is weird.

Speaker 1:

So this is a graph of the hurricane, so she has them side by side. Um, I am so sorry about the Hurricane Milton and all the people that were affected, the people that you know, even pets that were lost, people's homes, people died. I feel so grateful to live in Michigan. I could not imagine. That is like devastating these hurricanes, but these hurricanes side by side on a graph. So the one in 2016,. It's a skull face with a red eye, but it looks like it has teeth. And then the one next to it looks older with no teeth. It is like so scary looking. I'm sure you guys have seen it. If you haven't, look, look it up. It's. It's really, really, really scary. Okay, now this one. Um, I'm going to play and you really have to listen to it because it was crazy. Hold on, I got to go back. I sent it to Kristen Kiki AKA Kiki. She's been on here on the podcast. Okay, kiki aka Kiki, she's been on here on the podcast.

Speaker 3:

Okay, here we go crazy again. This is like mind-blowing. Did you guys know that Jay-Z's birthday is December 4th, diddy's birthday is November 4th and Beyonce's birthday is September 4th? Jay-z had had an album 444. Leah died August 25th. Left Eye died April 25th. Michael Jackson died June 25th. In J Cole's song he says Rest in peace, aaliyah. Rest in peace, left Eye, michael Jackson. I'll see ya just as soon as I die. This is a song that has been trending, which is she Knows by J Cole. A lot of people are saying she Kn like Sean Knowles. Jay-z's name is Sean, diddy's name is Sean, just spelled differently. Beyonce's last name is Knowles, sean Knowles. She knows Sean Knowles. She knows what is going on here. J Cole also referenced Apple Pie, which is a Destiny's Child song named Apple Pie. Another crazy thing is, when Beyonce made her country album recently, a country star shouted her out Thank you, beyonce. Just like how everything you know that we've been seeing on TikTok, the country star did it too.

Speaker 5:

I also just want to say I'm a country artist.

Speaker 2:

And the fact that Beyonce made a country record changed the game. Beyonce, it's a surprise.

Speaker 3:

That's a surprise, beyonce. It's a surprise. It's a surprise. I'm going to go back to Nashville With the theory being that you have to thank Beyonce in order to be okay. It's just wild. And all of these theories coming together, I don't. I don't know if they make sense, but I think the craziest thing is Jojo Siwa thanking Beyonce. Did you guys know that, jay?

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So if you notice she doesn't go into like great detail because she's like yeah, you know everything you've seen on TikTok. Now I do want to remind you and I don't know how true this is, but many people they're not, they're indirectly saying it Like tell us you know, without telling us that you know A lot of creators on TikTok that have been covering the Diddy stories and the whole. You guys know, like the Jay-Z and the Beyonce thing, like Queen and King, like witches, you know higher power elites, whatever People that have been making content about all this coming together with the Diddy allegations. Supposedly Beyonce and Jay-Z have written, like literally written them letters in the mail, basically giving them warning shots on like shut the fuck up, like don't talk anymore. And a lot of these creators that were dogging them are now on there saying no, beyonce and Jay-Z have nothing to do with anything and all of these so-called celebrities there's like a tear process, like you have to think Beyonce, you have to thank Beyonce. You have to thank Beyonce. Jojo Siwa did it. Another country artist did it Years ago, was it Halsey? Taylor Swift has had to do it. It's like everybody has to thank Beyonce and I'm sorry but like that's not just a coincidence, right? So I mean, I guess everybody we just have to be careful what we say. It's getting really crazy and it's there's going to be a lot of people that go down, and we all know what happens when you are the one that looks the worst. So I'll just say, diddy, there's all these people underneath, right. I mean I even seen videos of Regis Philman being at the freak off parties. Now I know, I think was it Halsey said she has been to the after parties but has not been to the after after parties. So there's like after parties, after after parties, freak off parties, supposedly like the mid tier one, like the actual after party was like where all the freakish shit happened. But yeah, it's getting, it's getting very crazy and you know, I don't know. I guess we will see what happens.

Speaker 1:

And I guess I kind of pray for people making content, because one of a woman that I loved, kyle Marissa Roth, on TikTok, I mean there's a lot of allegations going about her now, about her death. She was very boisterous, she did not hold back. So I don't know if we'll ever find out what really happened, but I do miss seeing her content. I do have many episodes about her. Even when she was alive I talked about her and I even played some of her videos here on my podcast. So I mean, it is really crazy to me how many content creators end up unalived because of the content that they're pumping out. It's scary. I'm glad that I have a podcast. I don't really show that kind of content on TikTok. Obviously. My TikTok is really just for to promote podcasts, to make fun videos and you know our paranormal expeditions. So yeah, we shall see what happens with that.

Speaker 1:

Let me see if I covered everything. I know that there's been a lot of craziness. You know I talked last two weeks ago about things that had happened to Teresa and I. There's just been like a lot of synchronicities and a lot of scary things going on and a lot of people are snapping and killing and I think it's only going to get worse in the next month and I hope everybody that's level headed, you know that's'll say mutual in the middle kind of stays that way. But yeah, I think a lot of things are going to unfold and unfortunately social media doesn't help that, right, because you, you know, and you can't believe everything and you do have to cross-check, you know, make sure everything's factual that you're reading, but I always say this. I will continue to say it, probably every episode, every other episode.

Speaker 1:

Tiktok is like the main source I had to dig to find out this story. I just sent it to a couple people. There was, and now this happened in like fucking 2019. It didn't even make national news. And now this happened in like fucking 2019. It didn't even make national news About 25 kids found behind a wall of a daycare Like it was a fake wall that was put up and there were 25 kids behind there being abused, neglected, they suffered dehydration, like all this crazy shit happened, right, and it did not even make national news.

Speaker 1:

Well, the videos are just being posted now and I thought it was current, but this is from 2019. And it didn't even make national news. That's a huge fucking problem, at least just in our country. You know, even during COVID, like that bus filled with kids, missing kids, and that didn't even make national news um, it was all about covid. I mean, a lot of people are saying that everything going on is a distraction and a lot of times, yeah, I do believe that, like I just can't believe these things do not make news, like nobody talks about them, um, but I'm gonna pull up this video again. This is from 2019 and I had to do some fucking digging on google to find this out so, with all this stuff going on with the election, have y'all not heard about?

Speaker 6:

in colorado springs, there was 25 kids found behind a wall of a daycare today. Yeah, so, um, this is a huge reason why I'm not ever sending my kids to daycare. Um, I'm gonna figure it out, okay, because this kind of stuff is happening. So, yeah, there is an open investigation and a colorado springs daycare 25 kids were found behind a wall unalived. Now these kids have been missing and, according to what I looked into, some of these kids weren't even reported missing by their parents or anyone that knew them. I'm not sure what's going on, why no one's talking about this, why it's not being discussed, but this is why I have this app and this is why I use this app. Because of that reason, but, yeah, I will keep y'all updated on this. I'm confused how 25 kids go missing and, yeah, this establishment is even still open okay.

Speaker 1:

So she's like holding back tears talking about this and on the only thing that you could really find solid on this is on Reddit, because people are talking about it right and it says right here. In November 2019, the Colorado Springs Police Department and child welfare inspectors searched the faculty after multiple complaints. That's when police found the false wall hiding in the basement of the neighboring house of the official daycare hiding in the basement of the neighboring house of the official daycare. Inside the basement, they found 26 children being supervised by two adults. One of the children was picked up when the police arrived. Police said many of the children had soiled or wet diapers and were also sweaty and thirsty. According to the inspection report, the 26 toddlers appeared not to have had a diaper change, a nap or a sufficient meal. A month later, the parents of 19 of the children filed a lawsuit against Faith for failing to uphold a duty to protect the children and provide them with reasonable care.

Speaker 1:

Everybody's commenting like how the hell do parents not know this is going on? If the kid isn't getting changed, their bottoms are going to be in rough shape. Should be noticeable after a week at max. This person said my nephew was there. We figure he was taken to the basement, but aren't entirely sure. Ultimately, their game was that they took in more kids than they were licensed and, for what I'm sorry and for, would cycle them down to the hidden room in the basement during nap time to try to keep their numbers looking like they should. On the surface, upstairs it all seemed to be a generally fine daycare.

Speaker 1:

I was in a Facebook group with a lot of the other parents during the initial revelations and her trial. Basically, all of them ended up there on recommendations from other parents. They really worked hard to hide what was going on. It's one of those things where you look back and it all makes sense. This person said, spoiler alert, she was sent to prison Five years and she's up for release soon. Her employees got three and a half years, two and a half years and the last one got two years of probation because she testified against the others. They all got 26 counts of child abuse without causing harm.

Speaker 1:

Again, I still cannot fucking believe this was from 2019. I don't ever remember hearing about this, and why are we just now seeing it on TikTok? And like you heard that mom speak, that lady she was like this is why I love this app and I will always keep it, because little do people realize TikTok does tell the truth that you can't. Whatever's hidden or whatever hasn't come to light, it could even be like from fucking 10 years ago. People will bring it onto the TikTok app and that's why I love TikTok. Um, and I, like I said, I'll keep saying it all the time, excuse me. So yeah, that's that.

Speaker 1:

And then supposedly again we've already talked about this we were supposed to see two moons. I have not. I've barely seen one moon. In fact, what is the date? Today, the 15th? Now it's the 15th, so either tomorrow or the next day, so tomorrow. So either tomorrow or Thursday, we're supposed to have a full new moon Crazy. So there's still things going on with that Funky stuff going out in space. You know, you guys, a few episodes ago I did say that they had made contact with a being, something that was giving off frequencies that they don't have any idea what they are, definitely not human. So that will be interesting too. But yeah, so that is all for tonight.

Speaker 1:

Thank you guys for listening. And you know that you guys can email us at ghost sisters 21 24 at gmail. Again, that is, ghost sisters 21 24 at gmail. You can listen to strange, strange beyond insane on any platform that you listen to podcasts on. If you type in that name, my tiktok will come up facebook. You know, we do every YouTube channel Again and please, you guys, send us fan mail. And you know, please, volunteer to come on as a guest speaker. We love that. We love hearing your experiences and anything at all that you want to talk about. All right, you guys, we'll be chatting soon, take care.

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