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Both of today's stories are about just how hard it is to really know someone, and the consequences of assuming you do.
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Both of today's stories are about just how hard it is to really know somebody.
Basically everybody beneath their exterior is often times not what you think they are.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the strange dark and mysterious
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Okay, let's get into our first story, which is called Man of Mystery.
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One afternoon in March of 2004, a 53-year-old handyman named Carl Fenwick sat on the floor
of a vacant studio apartment in the rundown apartment building where he lived and worked
in northern England.
The apartment building was called the cliff, and it was across the street from the ocean
in the coastal town of Seaton, Korea.
Carl was in the middle of painting the apartment and getting it ready for a new tenant, but he
had stopped eating some lunch and to read a few chapters of one of his favorite spin novels,
Carl loved spin novels, and he had a few that he just read over and over again.
But as he turned the page, something out the window caught his eye.
It was his landlady and Darwin who lived in a big Victorian house right next door.
And at this moment, she was standing in front of her house with her two adult sons,
Anthony and Mark, and they were all dressed in black and each were holding a wreath made
of flowers.
And now Carl fell to a little bit like a spy himself, as he secretly watched the family
of three walk across the street together to this grassy knoll that looked out over
the water.
Anne and her sons bowed their heads, and Carl could tell they were very likely praying,
and then all three of them tossed their wreaths into the ocean.
Carl knew that Anne and her sons were honoring Anne's husband, John Darwin, who had actually
died in a kayaking accident two years ago, basically in the water right out in front of
their house.
Carl could also see that Anne was visibly shaking, so he knew she must be crying.
And when he saw that, you know, Carl himself started to feel sad, because Carl cared deeply
for Anne.
He was not just her handyman and tenant.
They had been secretly romantically involved ever since he had moved into the cliff almost
two years ago.
At that, Carl had actually known Anne for most of his life, and had been in love with
her for decades.
So Carl and Anne were both from a town that was near Seaton, and Carl had first seen
Anne on the school bus in high school.
But he hadn't worked up the courage to say hello.
Then soon after that, he left to go to college, but he had never stopped thinking about her.
After college, Carl had started a family of his own, and became a schoolteacher.
But he lost everything after making some really bad real estate investments a few years ago.
And his financial troubles had led to legal trouble, and finally, he left his family
and gone on the run from the police, living in the woods outside of Seaton, Peru.
That's when he and Anne had found their way back to each other.
One night, in a parking lot near his campsite, Carl saw Anne pull in in her car, looking
very upset.
And this time, he did approach her.
It turned out that Anne's husband had only just had his kayaking accident a few weeks
earlier, and she was obviously in a very bad place emotionally because of it.
She was also desperate for help around the properties that she and her husband had
owned together.
So that same night, she actually let Carl move into the cliff.
And once Carl moved in, he and Anne began a somewhat unconventional romance.
Carl would spend his days working to fix up the apartments inside the cliff, and then
he would spend his nights with Anne in her house.
It was weird for both of them to keep their relationship secret, but they both
had their reasons.
For Carl, I mean, he was just afraid of being arrested, if anybody knew where he was.
I mean, he was on the run.
And for Anne, she felt like her family and friends expected her to be a grieving widow
basically forever.
So she didn't want to look like she basically immediately moved on from her dead husband.
Now at some point, the two of them hoped that Anne could sell her properties and that
they could move far away together and start over.
But they both knew that was easier said than done.
Because Carl would first have to figure out a way to leave the country without getting
arrested.
Now, Carl watched as Anne and her sons made their way back across the street.
And he went back to reading a spine novel.
And as he read the story, he made mental notes about the plotline and the main character.
Because Carl was actually working on a plan that maybe would allow him and Anne to start
their new life together.
And he was actually using all of these spine novels basically as inspiration for this
plan.
He smiled to himself as he thought about how brilliant he was being.
And he pictured that someday in the future, an author would likely write a spine novel
about him.
It would take another two years for Carl to finally work out his plan.
But finally, one morning in July of 2006, he was ready to put it all into action.
On this morning, he walked through the airport near Seton Kuru, trying to act casual as he
approached the ticket encounter.
He handed his passport to the gate agent and then glanced over his shoulder, looking
back to where Anne was.
She was standing at the back of the line.
She met his eyes, but then quickly sort of looked away because they had agreed to pretend
they didn't know each other.
When Carl turned back around, he saw the ticketing agent was now staring intently at his passport.
And he felt his heart rate begin to pick up.
So this passport the Carl was using was a fake.
He had created a new identity for himself, using the birth and death records of a baby
that had been born in the same year as him, which was an idea from the spine novel the
day of the jackal, about an assassin who constantly changes identities.
And if it worked, he and Anne would be able to travel to Panama in Central America.
Carl's plan was he was going to stay there permanently if he got to Panama.
And he hoped that Anne would love it enough that she would eventually move there too.
Carl had read a brochure on Panama that called it a place for schemers, dreamers, and nut
cases.
Which already made him feel right at home.
Plus, the country was really cheap compared to the UK and far away from anyone who knew
them.
So we thought this was like the perfect place for them to move to, but all of that depended
on this fake passport being convincing enough that the ticketing agent didn't say anything.
And finally, after what felt like a very long time, the agent looked up from the passport
and smiled and handed it back to Carl along with his ticket.
Carl had to physically stop himself from literally sighing with relief when this happened.
And instead, he just casually as he could thank the agent and as he walked off, he turned
and he sort of winked at Anne who was still in line.
After decades of reading about international spies, Carl kind of felt like one himself.
And he liked this feeling a lot.
And soon he would be living permanently as John Jones, an international man of mystery.
A few days later, Carl sat beside Anne in the back of a Jeep as a real estate agent drove
them through the Panamanian countryside.
They sped along the highway into the jungle and as they did, Carl felt more alive than
he had in years.
They came around to bend in the road and suddenly they were driving along a sandy beach and
the realtor pulled over and said to get out and take a look and see if this plot of land
felt like it could be their new home.
So Carl figured that once Anne sold the cliff apartment building that she owned and combined
that money with the money Anne had inherited from her husband's life insurance policies,
they'd have around 600,000 pounds in savings, which was around 800,000 American dollars.
Now that was more than enough money to get set up.
But they were going to need some kind of income in Panama as well.
And Carl wanted to buy this land in particular in the jungle and use it to open up an eco-lodge
resort.
Eco-lodges were becoming really popular in Central America and tourists paid a lot of
money to stay in beachside cabins for a week and go canoeing and horseback riding and jungle
trekking.
Carl also wanted to build a villa on the property for just him and Anne right there on
the beach.
So he let Anne down to the edge of the water and pointed to the tree line on the other
side of the bay and he told her to imagine a rill of cabins and a dock for a bunch of
canoes and a path that led to a horse stable.
And then he pointed to the opposite side of the bay and told her to imagine a beautiful
seaside villa where the two of them would live.
Someone kicked off her sandals and walked into the water and Carl could tell that she
was picturing what their lives might look like here.
To Carl it was like years of careful planning were finally paying off.
I mean this had been like the best week of his relationship with Anne ever.
They had finally been able to act like a normal couple for the first time.
They had gone out in public to dinner every night together and walked on the street holding
hands.
Carl loved living as John Jones.
He felt free and weirdly enough despite the fact that his identity was fake.
He felt like his old self again the way he used to feel before he got tangled up with
all of his debt.
By the time they got back to the realtor's office that afternoon Anne said that she was
completely taken with Panama and that yes she did want to move here with Carl and that
when she got back to England she would get her affairs in order and get ready for this
big move.
Carl beamed and their realtor grabbed a camera and took a picture of the three of them
to commemorate the moment that they had decided to change their lives forever.
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It took another full year for Anne to sell her properties in seat and crew and to tell
her family that she was moving to Panama of all places.
They had all been shocked at first, but eventually they started to understand that she really
needed to get away from England and all the unhappy memories of her old life.
Shortly afterwards, Carl bought a condominium in Panama City so that he and Anne would have
a place to live while they built their resort, and then finally on October 22nd, 2007,
Anne moved to Panama permanently.
However, when Carl picked her up at the airport that night and drove her to their new home,
he had to fake a smile because he had recently discovered some news that was going to throw
their new life into jeopardy.
And so he gave Anne a quick tour of the Penthouse apartment and then he asked her to take
a seat at the kitchen table and immediately, Anne sent something was off and looked
very worried.
Carl took a deep breath and then he told Anne that he was really excited to build their
resort together, but there was one last unexpected obstacle standing in the way of their dreams.
He said he had only learned about this obstacle a few weeks ago and he had been waiting for
the right moment for them to talk about it.
He had just found out that the Panamanian government had instituted new procedures for anyone
moving to Panama from another country, and now English citizens needed to present a certificate
of good conduct from the British police to prove they had no criminal record.
Now this was no problem for Anne, but it was a huge problem for Carl because he was living
in Panama as John Jones.
So if the police looked into his identity, they would quickly learn that John Jones was
a fake identity and put her head in her hands and just said, what are we going to do?
And Carl said he didn't have an answer yet, but he promised he would figure something
out.
The next morning, Carl walked with Anne as they window shopped on a busy street in Panama
city and Carl thought about ways that he could get around this awful new procedure.
He didn't want to live in this country illegally because he was done hiding.
I mean, the whole point of coming here to Panama was so that he and Anne could live together
out in the open.
He followed Anne into an old vintage shop so that she could look at furniture.
As he wandered around the shop, he came across a bookshelf full of old books, including
a few spy novels.
Now all the books were in Spanish, so he couldn't understand any of them, but he still picked
one up and began flipping through it, hoping that maybe it would inspire him.
And as he did this, he did feel inspired, but it was not by this book.
He remembered the plotline of a different spy novel that he had read over a decade earlier.
And when he had been reading the novel at the time, he had thought that that plotline
was too crazy to work in real life.
But as they walked around that afternoon, Carl kept coming back to that idea, that plotline,
and started to see how he might be able to make that work.
Finally, at dinner that night, Carl told Anne that he was pretty sure he knew how to solve
their visa problem once and for all.
He warned her that the idea was risky, but he was confident that he could pull it off.
Six weeks later, on the afternoon of Sunday, December 2nd, 2007, Carl was back in the
United Kingdom, wandering around the west end of London.
He did his best to look very confused as he walked through Christmas displays, and waited
until a store clerk came over to ask if he was okay, and Carl gave her a sort of shy smile
and then asked why are all the Christmas decorations up?
And when she said it was December, you know, it's Christmas, that's why.
He pretended to be confused about what day it was, and where he was, and then he asked
the clerk for some help, and just like he had hoped, the store clerk frowned with concern,
and then escorted him into the nearest police station.
And she told the officer at the front desk that something was really wrong with this guy.
The officer smiled at Carl and asked what the problem was, and now Carl knew that for
his plan to work, he was going to have to give an award-winning acting performance here,
so he kind of scratched it his head, and then told the officer that he had lost his
whole family.
The officer sat up and asked for his name.
And for the first time in two years, Carl didn't say John Jones.
Instead, he gave the officer his real name, because Carl had realized that the only way to
truly feel like his old self in Panama was to actually become his old self, and reclaim
the old identity that he had left behind.
But to reclaim this identity, without also reclaiming all his old dead and legal problems,
was going to require one more huge lie.
So Carl explained to the police officer that he knew his name, but nothing else about
himself, because he said he had amnesia.
The officer just stared at Carl, obviously dumbfounded, and he turned and called for
a supervisor.
From this moment onward, things moved fast, but not in the direction that Carl or anyone
else had expected.
Carl had believed that if he just claimed he had amnesia, it'd be like wiping the slate
clean in England.
He could just resume his old name and his old life and make a plan to pay back his creditors
now that he was in a better financial situation with the ecologe, and he'd be able to get
a real passport with his real name and live happily and truly openly in Panama.
But this was not what happened.
Because almost immediately, newspapers caught wind of Carl's story, and it made the front
page, because to the rest of the world, Carl had this incredible story.
He had supposedly spent years wandering around as a homeless person, never knowing his true
identity.
And so almost overnight, Carl became big-time international news.
The entire world wanted to know where had he been the past few years.
Now Carl had not expected any of this publicity, so he and Anne were both horrified when two
days later, a British newspaper published a photograph from an obscure real estate website.
And in this picture, Carl can be seen standing with Anne and their realtor, and beaming
with happiness after a day of viewing properties in Panama.
And this photograph was very, very bad for Carl because it proved that he had not been
wandering around homeless with amnesia in the UK like he had said to police.
But this photo was really bad, really the worst for Anne, because it proved something
more shocking and more terrible than regular old financial fraud.
This photo revealed a story so outlandish that it sounds like it must have come directly
out of a fictional spy novel, because it would turn out Anne was not the grieving widow
she pretended to be, and her handyman boyfriend, Carl Fenwick, was not Carl Fenwick.
Carl's real name, the one he had given that police officer in the UK when he pretended
to have amnesia, was John Darwin.
He was Anne Darwin's dead husband.
He and Anne had faked his death in that kayaking accident to escape his debt, and so that
he and Anne could claim life insurance money.
Not even their own kids knew that their father was still alive, only Anne and obviously
John did.
John and Anne were both soon arrested for fraud and wound up serving more than three years
in prison.
John's very unhappy ending does, in some ways, mirror the ending of the very book, the
day of the jack hole, which he used for inspiration.
In that book, the assassin does lots of impressive things to change his identity, but in the end,
he still gets caught.
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Today's second and final story is about a man who makes an unforgivable mistake and
pays dearly for it.
At around noon on October 9, 2018, a 52-year-old Russian engineer named Oleg Belogosov sat in
the common room of a tiny research station on a remote island in Antarctica.
The common room was like the general hangout multi-purpose area at the station, and Oleg
was in their watching TV while his co-worker Sergei sat in a chair nearby reading a book.
They were both drinking alcohol and had been for some time.
Because when they weren't working, there really was not much else to do besides sit around
and drink.
So Oleg had been at the station for about six months.
He was part of a 14-person crew that was doing a year-round research stent, observing
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Oleg was primarily in charge of maintaining the station's machinery and equipment, which
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freezing temperatures, there's lethal, violent blizzards, I mean, this is not a place built
for people.
So Oleg and his co-workers really only went outside when their work required it, otherwise
they stayed put.
But inside any of the various buildings at the station, their entertainment options
were limited.
I mean, there was just this two-channel TV set, there was a small gym, there was a
nearby church, and there was a library, and at this point, Oleg was pretty much sick
of everything.
I mean, he was even tired of the library, and he loved to read, but the library was really
small and he basically read pretty much all the books that were in there.
His colleague, Sergei, who was sitting right next to him, he loved reading too, and books
were something they both spent a lot of time talking about.
So since Oleg wasn't finding anything good to watch on TV and was feeling bored and
kind of stir crazy, he decided to see if
Sergei wanted to get into one of their deep literary conversations.
And so Oleg turned off the TV and tossed the remote into the chair and took a swig of
his drink, and then he glanced over to the corner where Sergei was reading the novel
Fight Club.
Oleg had already read Fight Club, it was about this depressed man with insomnia who meets
a charismatic stranger and starts the secret club where people literally fight each other.
Oleg thought the book was amazing, mostly because it had an epic plot twist at the end.
And so Oleg walked over and asked what Sergei thought of the book so far.
But Sergei just kind of ignored him, but Oleg wasn't surprised.
He knew Sergei really well, since the two of them had worked very closely together on various
research projects over the years.
So he knew Sergei was generally a very quiet person and not a big talker, whereas Oleg
loved getting into big, long, passionate discussions.
Sometimes Oleg could get Sergei to open up by asking questions and telling jokes, but today
did not seem to be one of those days.
Now this was definitely frustrating for Oleg, but he could tell Sergei wanted to be left
alone, so he stood up and left to go find something else to do.
Oleg spent some time wandering around the station, checking research logs and sipping
his drink.
He thought about going outside just for a minute to get some fresh air, but when he checked
the temperature, he thought it was below freezing, so he decided against it.
And so after three hours of trying to kill time, Oleg finally just headed to the cafeteria
to get a bite to eat.
It was around 3 pm when Oleg stepped into the dining room, feeling a bit flushed from
all the booze he'd been drinking.
And the first thing he saw when he got inside of there was Sergei, and Sergei was at a table
still reading fight club, just like he'd been doing earlier in the common room.
So Oleg got some food and went over to sit with Sergei and see if now maybe he was more
open to chatting.
And to his surprise, Sergei was.
When Oleg sat down, Sergei put his book down and looked up, ready to talk, possibly because
he'd also had a lot to drink and was feeling kind of chatty.
And so the two men began discussing the book fight club.
And quickly their conversation got really energetic because they were both drunk and excited
about what they were saying, and then Oleg made what he thought was a fantastic point
about the book and what it all meant.
To Oleg, it seemed like everything was going great, but all of a sudden, after making
this point, Oleg noticed that Sergei had gone really quiet.
And Oleg, who could read Sergei well by this point, knew what this meant.
Sergei was done talking and wanted some space.
So Oleg looked down at his watch.
He actually did need to get some more work done before the day was over, and he was about
to look up and tell Sergei that he was going to go leave and check one of their weather
instruments.
But when he looked up from his watch, Sergei was gone.
And at that same exact moment, a wild scream cut through the air right behind Oleg.
A few minutes later, in another building, the research station's manager was in his
office going through some paperwork.
When his door suddenly flew open, and when the manager looked up, he saw that one of
his employees was standing in the doorway looking completely panicked.
The employee's eyes were wide, and his breath was ragged like he was in shock.
And when the employee explained why he was so upset, the manager shot to his feet and
told the employee not to move.
He then grabbed his coat and flew out the door into the freezing cold.
The manager pulled on his coat as he ran across the ice pack ground to the building where
the cafeteria was.
And the whole way, he just felt his panic growing and growing, because what that employee
had just said, had never, ever happened at their research station before.
He wasn't even sure if it had happened in the entire continent of Antarctica before.
When the manager finally got to the cafeteria, he flung the door open, and looked inside,
and immediately felt sick to his stomach.
It would turn out, Oleg and Sergei had been co-workers for a long, long time.
And they did know each other really well.
And what that meant was, they knew each other so well, that Oleg had sort of learned,
what specifically really annoyed Sergei.
And Oleg used this knowledge whenever he got bored and wanted to find a way to entertain
himself.
The way Oleg would intentionally upset Sergei was by violating a serious rule that virtually
every human being knows not to violate.
Even if you've never heard the rule explicitly, you know you don't do this.
Every time Sergei would start a new book, Oleg would wait until he got about halfway through,
and then tell him the ending.
This was not just a one time thing.
Whenever they talked about books, Oleg repeatedly ruined them for Sergei, which always made
Sergei really, really mad.
And that day in the cafeteria when Oleg sat down with Sergei, he didn't just make a great
point about fight club.
He told Sergei how it ended.
And don't worry, if you haven't read it or you haven't seen the movie, we are not going
to ruin the twist for you because it is amazing.
You should check it out.
But Oleg did.
And Sergei was very drunk.
And like Oleg, he had also been very restless and tense from having been cooped up in this
isolated station for months on end.
And so this time when Oleg told him the ending, Sergei completely snapped.
He grabbed the knife from the kitchen, walked behind Oleg, and began repeatedly stabbing
him in the chest while allegedly screaming, didn't see that come and did ya.
Once Sergei calmed down, he was so shocked by what he'd done that he immediately turned
himself into the station's manager.
He was then transported back to Russia and rested, but he was eventually acquitted since
he had no previous record.
Oleg's heart was damaged in the attack, but amazingly he would survive after being transported
to a hospital.
A quick note about our stories.
They are all based on true events, but we sometimes use pseudonyms to protect the people
involved and some details are fictionalized for dramatic purposes.
The Mr. Ballin podcast, Strange Dark and Mysterious Stories, is hosted and executive
produced by me, Mr. Ballin.
Our head of writing is Evan Allen, our head of production is Zach Levitt, produced by
Jeremy Bone, story editing by Evan Allen, research and fact-checking by Shelley Shoe, Samantha
Van Hoos, Evan Beamer, Abigail Schumway, and Camille Callahan, research and fact-checking
supervision by Stephen Ear.
Audio editing and post-produced by Whit LeCaccio and Cole LeCaccio, Perry Crowell and Jordan
mixed and mastered by Brendan Cain, production coordination by Samantha Collins, production
support by Antonio Monada and Delana Corley, artwork by Jessica Clogsden Kiner, theme song
called Something Wicked by Ross Bugden.
Thank you for listening to the Mr. Ballin podcast, and just a reminder, every new and exclusive
episode we put out on the Mr. Ballin podcast, you can also now watch on the Mr. Ballin
YouTube channel that very same day, and trust me, some of these stories you truly have to
see to believe.
Again, my YouTube channel is just called Mr. Ballin.
If you want to listen to episodes one week early and add free, you can subscribe to Sirius
XM Podcast Plus on Apple Podcasts, or visit SiriusXM.com slash Podcast Plus to listen with
Spotify or another app of your choice.
So, that's going to do it, I really appreciate your support, until next time, see ya.
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