Recycled, Reduced

Recycled, Reduced

From Murder In The Rain by Murder In The Rain

January 27, 2026 · 57 min · Season 1 · Episode 230

About this episode

This episode discusses the dark side of recycling centers, including stories of bodies found there.

If, like us, you grew up in the late 70’s- 1990s, you were inundated with one new, and seemingly world-saving message. RECYCLE! Don’t just throw things into the landfill; recycle what you use, reduce your use and reuse what you have! Unfortunately, Recycling Centers aren’t just home to hard workers trying to help us make the world better. They are sometimes used to dispose of people. TodayI will be telling the stories of bodies found at Recycling Centers. Some accidental, some, like Stephanie Standen, were purposeful. Listener warning, as this will include the story of Baby Precious. A newborn, disposed of like garbage. To get started on your own newspapers.com journey, Go to Newspapers.com/Crime. When you sign up, use discount code MurderInTheRain to get 20% off! Visit justaddBUOY.com/MITR to get started with some Buoy drops focused on Hydration, digestion, brain health, Immunity, rescue, or energy! Intro (compilation of songs) Recycle Rap - Captain Planet - Intro Theme - Give A Hoot! Don't Pollute "Dirty Word" - 1986 Commercial - Keep America Beautiful: The Crying Indian (1970) - Recycle Reduce Reuse AND CLOSE THE LOOP - Yakety Yak take it back - 35mm - "HD" - Reduce, Reuse…

People in this episode

Host: Murder In The Rain

Topics covered

  • recycling
  • true crime
  • murder
  • disposal
  • environmental issues

Keywords

  • recycling
  • murder
  • true crime
  • Stephanie Standen
  • Baby Precious

Sponsors

Newspapers.com, Buoy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Captain Planet, Keep America Beautiful, Coca-Cola

Places: Oregon

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