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Business Disasters

Business Disasters

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Business disasters rarely start in the boardroom. They start with a shortcut on a factory floor, a warning email marked low priority, a product launched six months early because the competition was closing in. This show tells the true stories of business disasters, one company at a time.

Each episode reconstructs one collapse in full, cinematic detail: the product that was supposed to change everything, the executives who ignored the numbers, the engineers who saw it coming, and the day the market delivered its verdict. No host chatting between clips, no panel debating strategy. Just one complete story, narrated start to finish, built from filings, internal memos, and the testimony of the people who watched it happen from inside.

You will hear business disasters where a single product dragged a giant into bankruptcy, mergers that destroyed in months what founders built over decades, and recalls that came too late to save either the customers or the company. Some episodes follow one product from launch to catastrophe; others trace the slow rot inside a corporation everyone thought was untouchable. All of them treat business disasters as what they really are: human stories about ambition, denial, and the price of getting it wrong.

If you are drawn to business disasters that read like slow-burning thrillers, this is built for you. New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe now so the next collapse lands the moment it goes live.Copyright OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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    Aug 23 2026
    A woman vanishes, but her hard-sided suitcase travels through a rail yard's cargo manifest under her name, with no ticket purchased.

    The small suitcase that moved without a ticket: How do you fall from that high?

    This episode explores the disappearance of Crystal Price, a logistics coordinator at Harwick Junction rail yard, and the perplexing journey of her suitcase. It delves into the initial investigation and the questions raised by the unusual circumstances surrounding her missing status.

    Date: April 14
    Time: 6:42 AM
    Location: Harwick Junction rail yard
    Person: Crystal Price
    Age: 23

    - Crystal Price, a logistics coordinator, was reported missing 38 hours before her suitcase appeared in the cargo manifest.
    - The suitcase, bearing Crystal Price's name, moved through the rail yard without a corresponding ticket purchase.
    - Crystal's supervisor, Donna Marsh, described her as the sharpest coordinator she had trained in years.
    - The last confirmed signal from Crystal's phone was near the yard's east service gate on April 13 at 9:19 PM.
    - Crystal had mentioned to her boyfriend, Kevin Oates, that cargo handling contractor Troy Becker had been lingering near the receiving entrance, which she found unsettling.

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  • The gutter-invoice note that left her front door unlocked and she fell
    Aug 22 2026
    A woman’s cat found in a carrier on creek rocks, her front door unlocked - how does one fall from that high?

    The gutter-invoice note that left her front door unlocked and she fell

    In this episode, we follow the morning a retired mail carrier found a cat carrier above Ellery Creek and the trail that led back to a missing dental hygienist. We trace household routines, a handyman’s invoice line, and why a single line on a gutter bill rewrites the path of an investigation.

    Date: March 9, 2023
    Person: Rhonda Andrews
    Location: 4 Calloway Drive, Denton Falls, Ohio
    Animal: Fern, tortoiseshell cat
    Investigator: Detective Dennis Harris

    - At 7:14 a.m., Brian Parker found a dry, upright cat carrier on a rock above Ellery Creek with a feeding note tucked under the handle.
    - The note read feeding times and instructions: "seven a.m. / seven p.m. - wet food only," matching the alarm on Rhonda’s phone meant to feed Fern.
    - Rhonda Andrews, 38, a dental hygienist and mother of an 11-year-old, had been missing for about 38 hours when the carrier was found.
    - A September gutter-repair invoice from handyman Dean Hicks included the line "Key held for return visit"; the follow-up was never scheduled and the key was never returned.
    - County records show the same invoice phrase at multiple addresses where lone women later reported break-ins or worse, revealing a repeated pattern across years and counties.

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  • The porch sensor's ten‑thirty‑eight flash sent her off the railing
    Aug 21 2026
    A porch sensor flashed at 10:38 p.m.; Sharon Barnes was already dead - what happened in the seventy minutes between call and sensor?

    The porch sensor's ten‑thirty‑eight flash sent her off the railing

    In this episode, we walk through the timeline and physical evidence left at four Sycamore Loop on a February Wednesday night. We map the unanswered calls, the porch sensor log, the boot‑prints and the gaps that formed a seventy‑minute blackout-what could have happened in that window?

    Person: Sharon Barnes
    Person: Patty Odom
    Person: Diane Slater
    Date: Wednesday in February, 11:15 p.m. discovery; 10:00 p.m. unanswered call; 10:38 p.m. porch sensor activation
    Location: 4 Sycamore Loop, Harmon County

    - Sharon’s Wednesday night phone call from Patty at 10:00 p.m. went unanswered, establishing she was gone before 10:45.
    - A porch sensor recorded a single activation at 10:38 p.m., the only trigger on that night until 6:20 a.m.
    - Three distinct size‑seven boot‑prints led toward the open front door; the prints’ wear pattern matched the boots still on Sharon’s feet.
    - Neighbor logged Douglas Cooper’s flatbed stopped 0.3 miles away at 9:40 p.m., and Cooper didn’t call for a tow truck until 11:50 p.m., leaving a 70‑minute unaccounted period.
    - Forensic photos showed the impressions were fresh with moisture and frost patterns indicating they were made after the last thaw refroze, placing them in the evening hours after dark.

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    18 min
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