Bailey Sarian
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Bailey Sarian is a true crime and makeup podcast hosted by Bailey Sarian. Each episode blends makeup discussions with true crime storytelling. The host shares fascinating stories and knowledge while enjoying the process of applying makeup. It's a unique and engaging combination of beauty and crime.
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Tulsa Race Massacre [ What Happened __ ] - Mystery _ Makeup GRWM _ Bailey Sarian 21.08.2026 36minThis week on Mystery & Makeup, Bailey Sarian explores the dark history of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, examining the events that led to the destruction of the thriving Greenwood community, known as Black Wall Street [citation:2][citation:5]. The Justice Department has concluded it was not uncontrolled mob violence, but a coordinated, military-style attack by white Tulsans [citation:1][citation:4]. Fueled by a false accusation of assault against a Black man, a white mob incited by sensationalized media attacked the community [citation:3][citation:6]. This resulted in up to 300 Black residents killed, 1,256 homes destroyed, and 9,000 people left homeless [citation:1][citation:8]. -
We used to do WHAT to look CUTE_ PAINFUL BEAUTY SECRETS 21.08.2026 1u 7minThroughout history, the pursuit of beauty has come at a horrifying cost. In the Renaissance, women applied Venetian ceruse, a mask of white lead and vinegar, to achieve a ghostly pallor that slowly poisoned them [citation:2]. Queen Elizabeth I used it to cover smallpox scars, but the lead likely contributed to her decline [citation:7]. Victorian women swallowed arsenic wafers for a clear complexion [citation:1] or risked blindness with belladonna eye drops [citation:7]. Others used radium-laced products or swallowed tapeworms to stay thin [citation:6]. It's a grim reminder that the price of beauty was often pain, poison, and even death. -
This Toxic Workplace Turned Girls RADIOACTIVE__ Life BEFORE Workers_ Rights 21.08.2026 52minIn the 1910s and '20s, young women painted watch dials with glowing radium paint, using their lips to point their brushes as instructed[citation:1][citation:3]. They were told the glowing substance was harmless, but it was a lie[citation:1]. As their teeth fell out and their jawbones disintegrated, the company covered up the danger[citation:2][citation:3]. Five of these "Radium Girls"—Grace Fryer, Edna Hussman, and others—launched a landmark lawsuit in 1927[citation:1][citation:5]. Their courageous fight established crucial legal precedent and paved the way for modern workers' rights and the creation of OSHA[citation:1][citation:9]. -
Who Was Bloody Mary_ The Sad True Story of Queen Mary I - Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 21.08.2026 25minShe was England's first queen to rule in her own right, but her name became a byword for tyranny [citation:13]. Mary I, the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, was a woman who had endured a childhood of neglect and humiliation. After her father's divorce, she was declared illegitimate and forced to act as a lady-in-waiting to her infant half-sister, Elizabeth [citation:13]. When she finally took the throne in 1553, she was determined to return England to the Roman Catholic faith, a mission that would define her brief reign and lead to the burning of over 280 Protestants, earning her the posthumous nickname "Bloody Mary" [citation:3][citation:11]. Her five-year rule was marked by religious persecution, a deeply unpopular marriage to Philip II of Spain, and a series of phantom pregnancies that left her without an heir [citation:2][citation:6]. She died in 1558, a lonely and defeated figure, her dream of a Catholic England dying with her. -
Walmart_ From American dream to American NIGHTMARE 21.08.2026 1u 5minWalmart was the engine of the American dream, offering low prices that helped families stretch their paychecks. But for many, that dream has curdled into a nightmare. In 2026, one in five Walmart employees in Nevada were on Medicaid, and taxpayer subsidies for the company have soared since 2020. The company agreed to pay $100 million for deceiving its Spark delivery drivers about their pay and tips. Meanwhile, self-checkout theft has led some stores to remove the machines entirely as crime surges. The retail giant's legacy is now a paradox: American success built on a foundation of corporate welfare and worker exploitation. -
The Thanksgiving massacre you_ve never heard of... The De La Roche Family Murders 19.08.2026 1u 4minClose your eyes and step into the suburban New Jersey home where an 18-year-old Citadel cadet returned for Thanksgiving 1976, only to massacre his parents and two brothers . Harry De La Roche Jr. shot his father and mother as they slept, then executed his 15-year-old brother Ronald and 12-year-old brother Eric in a brutal frenzy . He initially confessed to all four murders, signing a detailed 21-page statement, but later recanted, claiming Ronald had killed the rest of the family . A jury convicted him of first-degree murder, and he served 45 years before his parole in 2023 . This is the tragic story of the De La Roche family, a Thanksgiving dinner that became a tomb. -
A Murder Castle in America__ - Self Made Psycho H.H. Holmes _ Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 19.08.2026 1u 5minH.H. Holmes is often called America's first serial killer, and his "Murder Castle" built for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair is the stuff of legend. But how much of the story is true? Holmes, born Herman Mudgett, was a charming con artist who built a three-story building with shops, apartments, and a supposed hotel [citation:3][citation:15]. Sensationalist newspapers claimed it had trapdoors, gas chambers, and soundproof rooms—perfect for killing tourists [citation:2][citation:8]. In reality, the building was unremarkable, and Holmes likely killed around nine people he already knew, not 200 strangers, mostly for financial gain [citation:7][citation:15]. But the legend of the Murder Castle remains a terrifying chapter in true crime history. -
Trapped _ Left to Die...in a suitcase__ WTF was Sarah Boone Thinking 19.08.2026 56minSarah Boone wasn't just a woman who made a mistake—she was a monster who recorded her boyfriend's murder and laughed while he begged for air. At first, she claimed it was a tragic accident during a drunken game of hide-and-seek, but police found videos on her phone of her taunting Jorge Torres Jr. as he suffocated inside a suitcase [citation:1][citation:4]. The couple had a toxic, abusive relationship, and on February 23, 2020, after drinking wine together, Boone zipped Torres inside a suitcase and filmed him desperately pleading, "I can't f***ing breathe" [citation:5]. She responded, "That's what I feel like when you cheat on me" [citation:5]. She then went upstairs to sleep, leaving him trapped until he died [citation:2]. A jury found her guilty of second-degree murder, and she was sentenced to life in prison [citation:6]. -
When a Superfan Goes Too Far For His _Art_ - The Wanna be Dexter Killer _ Mystery _ Makeup 19.08.2026 48minWhen a superfan takes his obsession with TV's favorite serial killer too far, he builds his own real-life kill room and becomes a murderer. Mark Twitchell, an aspiring filmmaker from Canada, was so inspired by the show "Dexter" that he constructed a kill room in his garage and posed as a woman online to lure his victims [citation:7]. After he was convicted of first-degree murder, police discovered a diary on his computer titled "SK Confessions" detailing his fantasy of becoming a prolific serial killer [citation:2]. Another man, James Desborough, told police he "particularly enjoyed the dismemberment scenes" in Dexter after he was caught killing and dismembering victims in a Cornish homeless shelter [citation:3]. This is a story of art imitating death. -
The Wildest True Crime Updates_ Casey Anthony_ Menendez Brothers _ MORE 19.08.2026 53minClose your eyes and catch up on the wildest true crime updates of 2026. A Los Angeles judge reduced the Menendez brothers' sentences to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole after 35 years behind bars, despite the DA's office arguing they were "not ready" for release [citation:3][citation:11][citation:7]. But in a dramatic twist, the parole board later denied their release, ruling they were "not ready" for freedom [citation:9]. Meanwhile, the ghost of Casey Anthony resurfaced when a 20-year-old college student accused of letting her newborn drown was found to have photos of "America's most hated mom" on her phone [citation:2][citation:6]. In other cases, Alex Murdaugh continues his fight for a retrial, and Luigi Mangione awaits his murder trial decision [citation:4]. A busy year in true crime, with justice still unfolding. -
Your Favorite Beer is CURSED_ The Dark History of The Guinness Family 19.08.2026 41minClose your eyes and step into the dark history of Ireland's most famous family. The Guinness dynasty built a global empire on a pint of dark beer, but whispers of a curse have followed them for generations . Founder Arthur Guinness fathered 21 children, but 10 died before him . From assassination in Cairo to fatal car crashes and drug overdoses, tragedy has touched every branch of the family tree . Tara Browne's 1966 crash inspired a Beatles song , and Lord Moyne was murdered in 1944 . The latest head of the family dismisses the curse as "dreamt up," but the stories persist . -
But Did He Do It_ The Mysterious Story Of Laci _ Scott Peterson _ Mystery _ Makeup - Bailey Sarian 19.08.2026 44minClose your eyes and step into the Christmas Eve mystery that captivated the nation. In 2002, Laci Peterson, eight months pregnant, vanished from her Modesto home, triggering a frantic search and a high-profile murder trial that would divide America [citation:5]. Her husband, Scott, claimed he was fishing when she disappeared, but the discovery of her body and their unborn son Conner in the San Francisco Bay painted a different picture [citation:1]. Prosecutors argued he killed his wife to pursue a bachelor life and a mistress, Amber Frey, while the defense challenged the circumstantial evidence [citation:11]. But did he do it? -
Freak Candy Disasters that Killed Dozens..... 19.08.2026 58minFrom deadly poisonings to industrial explosions, the history of candy is unexpectedly dark. In 1858, a cost-cutting mistake in a British pharmacy led to 21 deaths when candy was accidentally made with arsenic [citation:2][citation:7]. In 1919, a 2.3-million-gallon tank of molasses burst in Boston, sending a 25-foot wave through the streets and killing another 21 people [citation:3][citation:8][citation:12]. More recently, a 2023 gas leak caused an explosion at a chocolate factory, killing seven workers [citation:4][citation:9], and a 7-year-old girl tragically died after choking on a candy's rolling ball [citation:5]. These freak incidents prove that even sweet treats can turn deadly [citation:6]. -
Does breakfast ACTUALLY matter 19.08.2026 44minClose your eyes and consider the simple question: does breakfast actually matter? The scientific answer is more complex than a simple yes or no. Quality breakfasts rich in protein and fiber can improve focus and lower cardiovascular risk factors. However, skipping breakfast does not necessarily lead to weight gain, and many older studies linking it to weight loss are now considered flawed. What matters most is what you eat. A balanced diet throughout the entire day is what truly supports long-term health, whether that includes breakfast or not. -
America_s Cursed Royal Family _ The Dark History of The Kennedys 19.08.2026 58minThe Kennedy dynasty is often called America's royal family, but their legacy is one of tragedy, abuse, and a system of privilege that enabled generations of predators. From Rosemary Kennedy's devastating lobotomy, ordered by her father to protect the family's reputation, to the Chappaquiddick incident that left Mary Jo Kopechne to drown while Ted Kennedy waited hours to report the crash, a dark pattern emerges. RFK Jr.'s secret sex diaries, the torment of his second wife Mary Richardson, and Caroline Kennedy's public denunciation of her cousin as a "predator" reveal a family that weaponized its power to silence women and evade accountability. The true Kennedy curse is not supernatural—it is the toxic legacy of men who believed they were above the law and the women who paid the price. -
unsolved or a cover-up_ mystery at mile marker 181...What really happened to Jaleayah 18.08.2026 43minClose your eyes and consider the case that turned a 2011 car accident into a haunting mystery. Jaleayah Davis, a 20-year-old woman, was found dead on Interstate 77 under circumstances that never quite added up. Her body was decapitated, and her clothing was found meticulously placed on top of a guardrail—details that fueled suspicion of a cover-up from the very beginning [citation:1][citation:8]. The podcast "Mile Marker 181" and the documentary "Citizen Sleuth" would later unravel the story, revealing a pursuit of truth that questions whether this was an unsolved murder or an accident buried beneath official reports [citation:1][citation:5][citation:7]. Was it a simple tragedy, or is there more hidden at mile marker 181? -
World Famous Olympian turned murderer_ Did He Do it or Honest Mistake_ _ Mystery _ Makeup 18.08.2026 40minEven though both his legs were amputated as a child, Oscar Pistorius overcame all odds and went on to become both a Paralympic AND Olympic sensation. I mean, Oscar had the entire world in the palm of his hands. That is until one day, when it all came crashing down. In the early morning hours of Valentine's Day 2013, Oscar's gorgeous girlfriend, Reeva, was shot and killed. And Oscar was the one who fired the gun. But the question became, did he do it in cold blood or was it all a horrible mistake? -
The Woodworking Wacko - Psychopath Cameron Hooker _ Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 18.08.2026 1u 26minA California lumber mill worker, Cameron Hooker, turned his darkest fantasy into a seven‑year nightmare. In 1977, he and his wife Janice picked up 20‑year‑old hitchhiker Colleen Stan, then drove her to their Red Bluff home and kept her as a sex slave [citation:1][citation:10]. Hooker, who had always dreamed of "practicing bondage on a girl who couldn't say no," locked Stan in a coffin‑sized box under the couple's bed for up to 23 hours a day [citation:2][citation:11]. He beat, whipped, and electrocuted her, forced her to sign a "slave contract," and convinced her that a powerful group called "The Company" would kill her if she escaped [citation:2][citation:12]. Stan eventually fled in 1984 and Hooker was convicted on multiple charges, receiving a 104‑year sentence [citation:6][citation:11]. A judge called him "the most dangerous psychopath I have ever dealt with." In 2026, Hooker was deemed a sexually violent predator and committed to a state mental hospital [citation:4][citation:8]. -
The Silent Kansas City Butcher - Unnoticed For Far Too Long. _ Mystery _ Makeup _ Bailey Sarian 18.08.2026 46minA successful dentist's perfect life unraveled when she hired a private investigator to catch her cheating husband. Clara Harris suspected her orthodontist husband David was having an affair with his receptionist, Gail Bridges [citation:5]. On July 24, 2002, after tracking him to a Houston hotel, she confronted the couple and was told by her husband, "It's over!" in front of the other woman [citation:4]. Witnesses described what happened next: Clara drove her Mercedes Benz over David repeatedly. The private investigator's grainy videotape captured the crime [citation:6][citation:7]. The couple's 17-year-old daughter was in the car and witnessed her father's death [citation:8]. Was this an accident, as she claimed, or a calculated act of murder by a jealous wife [citation:6]? -
What drove this _perfect wife_ to kill her husband_ The unbelievable case of Clara Harris 18.08.2026 1u 15minA successful dentist's perfect life unraveled when she hired a private investigator to catch her cheating husband. Clara Harris suspected her orthodontist husband David was having an affair with his receptionist, Gail Bridges [citation:5]. On July 24, 2002, after tracking him to a Houston hotel, she confronted the couple and was told by her husband, "It's over!" in front of the other woman [citation:4]. Witnesses described what happened next: Clara drove her Mercedes Benz over David repeatedly. The private investigator's grainy videotape captured the crime [citation:6][citation:7]. The couple's 17-year-old daughter was in the car and witnessed her father's death [citation:8]. Was this an accident, as she claimed, or a calculated act of murder by a jealous wife [citation:6]?
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