The Darkest Lost Media [Vol. 1]

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A series by Nexpo explores lost and disturbing media, including the dark past of individuals like Ron from "Joy Junction" involved in disturbing online activities, leading to tragic consequences for Brooke Slocum and Charles Oppeneer. The mystery surrounding the footage of a woman bound to a pool table during Corey Feldman's performance remains unsolved, sparking speculation and prompting viewers to help identify its origins.

Insights

  • The disturbing and tragic events surrounding "Joy Junction," including the arrest of Ronald Brown for disturbing online activities and subsequent conviction for possessing and conspiring to kidnap a child, shed light on the dark realities hidden behind seemingly innocent children's programming.
  • The mysterious and unsettling cutaway in Corey Feldman's performance of "Something In Your Eyes," featuring a woman bound to a pool table, raises questions about its origin and purpose, sparking speculation about its connection to obscure or illicit content and prompting viewers to engage in a collective effort to unravel its mystery.

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Recent questions

  • What is the premise of the show "Joy Junction"?

    "Joy Junction" was a program that aired on the Christian Television Network in 1980, featuring educational segments about the Bible and games for kids. The show included characters like Ron, a ventriloquist, and Ronald Brown, a puppeteer, who interacted with children in various segments. However, it was later revealed that Ron had disturbing online activities, leading to a deeper investigation into the show's cast members.

  • What led to Ronald Brown's arrest in 2012?

    Ronald Brown, a puppeteer from "Joy Junction," was arrested in 2012 for possessing and conspiring to kidnap a child after disturbing online activities were uncovered. During a raid on his house, images of children tied up and deceased were found, resulting in his conviction and a 20-year prison sentence. Brown's arrest shed light on the dark underbelly of the show and its cast members.

  • What was the controversy surrounding a 1928 disaster film?

    A disaster film about Noah's Ark from 1928 faced criticism for its long runtime and a flood scene where three actors drowned due to practical effects. The film's use of risky practical effects led to real-life tragedies on set, raising ethical concerns about the treatment of actors in the early days of cinema. The film's controversial production history has since become a cautionary tale in the film industry.

  • What tragic events unfolded involving Brooke Slocum?

    Brooke Slocum became entangled in a series of tragic events after responding to an ad on Craigslist and receiving an email from a man named "Mike's Hard." This led to a violent altercation at Gezon Park in Wyoming, Michigan, where her boyfriend Charles Oppeneer was killed, decapitated, and hidden in the woods by Mike. Brooke's disappearance sparked a search that ultimately uncovered her fate, revealing a harrowing story of deception and violence.

  • What is the mystery surrounding Corey Feldman's song performance?

    During the 1980s, Corey Feldman premiered his song "Something In Your Eyes" on a standup comedy show, which received mixed reactions from the audience. The performance took a bizarre turn at the end with a cutaway to a woman bound to a pool table, a scene unrelated to the song's lyrics or Feldman's usual style. This mysterious edit has puzzled viewers, leading to speculation about its origin and prompting discussions to identify the woman and the context of the footage.

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Summary

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Dark Secrets Uncovered: Lost Media and Tragedy

  • On April 25th, a 15-year-old boy shot and killed a 17-year-old boy at a bus stop with a revolver.
  • Lost media, including disturbing TV broadcasts and VHS footage, is explored by Nexpo in a series aiming to uncover dark and disturbing content.
  • The show "Joy Junction" aired on the Christian Television Network in 1980, featuring educational segments about the Bible and games for kids.
  • Ron, a ventriloquist on "Joy Junction," had a strange dynamic with children and was later found to have disturbing online activities.
  • Ronald Brown, a puppeteer from "Joy Junction," was arrested in 2012 for possessing and conspiring to kidnap a child after disturbing online activities were uncovered.
  • Brown's house was raided, revealing images of children tied up and dead, leading to his conviction and a 20-year prison sentence.
  • A disaster film about Noah's Ark from 1928 faced criticism for its long runtime and a flood scene where three actors drowned due to practical effects.
  • An ad on Craigslist by Brooke Slocum led to her involvement in soliciting sex for money, influenced by her boyfriend Charles Oppeneer.
  • Brooke Slocum received an email from a man named "Mike's Hard" offering to host her, leading to a tragic series of events involving her and Charles Oppeneer.

18:22

Tragic Park Meeting Ends in Violence

  • Brooke requests donations due to a tight financial situation and pregnancy, excluding males from the fun.
  • Nexpo offers $120 and suggests meeting at a park at 11:30 PM.
  • Concerns about indecent exposure are raised due to pregnancy.
  • Slocum agrees to meet at Gezon Park in Wyoming, Michigan.
  • Brooke and Charles meet Mike at the park, leading to a violent altercation.
  • Charles is killed, decapitated, and hidden in the woods by Mike.
  • Charles' body is found in the park five days later.
  • Brooke is missing, leading to a search that uncovers her tragic fate.
  • Brady Oestrike is identified as the perpetrator through online conversations.
  • Brady commits suicide after a police pursuit, leading to the discovery of Brooke's body in his trunk.

35:27

Corey Feldman's Song Cutaway Mystery Unsolved

  • The 1980s saw Corey Feldman premiering his song "Something In Your Eyes" on a standup comedy show, receiving mixed reactions from the audience.
  • During the song's end, a strange cutaway to a woman bound to a pool table was made, which was not related to the song's lyrics or Feldman's usual style.
  • The footage of the woman on the pool table was patched in post-production, leading to speculation that it could be from an obscure movie, a (bleep) film, or a legitimate (bleep) film.
  • The mysterious cutaway remains a puzzling edit, with little information or discussion available about its origin, prompting viewers to help identify the woman and the context of the footage.
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