The Binge Cases: Denise Didn't Come Home - Introducing *Crime Waves: Cold Truth*

Episode Date: November 8, 2023

How far would you go to save the world from itself? Dr. Eugene Mallove believed that a new form of world-changing free energy — cold fusion — was just around the corner. Even when his work was ...pushed to the fringes, he dreamed of a brighter future. But before Dr. Mallove could usher in that future, he was found dead in the driveway of his childhood home. Everyone had their own ideas of who killed him, and investigators were looking in all the wrong places. From QCODE and Faceplant, in association with No Smiling, Crime Waves: Cold Truth is a story about one man's quest to expose the truth, the lengths he would go to save the world, and how his dream caught up with him. Visit qcodemedia.com for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Smokescreen listeners, join award-winning journalist and author David Kushner as he hosts Cold Truth, the first season from Q-Code and Faceplant's Crime Waves true crime series. Dive into the strange, conspiracy-riddled history of cold fusion and the murder of its champion Eugene Malov, a renowned scientist and a leading expert in the enigmatic realm of cold fusion energy. Cold Truth delves into the unsettling resolution of a terrible crime and asks the question, how far would you go to save the world from itself? Follow now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening now. Dr. Eugene Maloff believed that a new form of world-changing free energy was just around the corner.
Starting point is 00:00:48 The potential for cold fusion is indeed enormous. There basically is an infinity of energy, essentially free from seawater in the oceans of the world. Even when his life's work was pushed to the fringes. I'm an engineer with some credentials, MIT and Harvard, but those don't mean anything because so many people with credentials are mentally dead, especially many MIT professors. He dedicated his life to a brighter future. My mom was the first to courageously and boldly express the truth behind cold fusion long before any science journalist ever dared to. But he'd never lived to be part of that future because of what happened one spring night
Starting point is 00:01:30 in the driveway of his childhood home. They just said, if Gene's dead, I said, what on earth? Did he die of a heart attack? She said, no, he was killed. He was murdered. Everyone had their own ideas of who killed him. When powerful organizations have people eliminated, they don't do it in easily traceable ways.
Starting point is 00:01:48 There's been five or six, quote-unquote, suspicious deaths in the new energy field prior to Gene's death. And investigators were looking in all the wrong places. It's not right. Something's not right. I saw their pictures and I just thought, okay, if that's who they say they think did it. Somebody went to the property and told him, look, it if that's who they say they think did it. Somebody went to the property and told him, look, it's in bad shape. From Q-Code and Faceplant, in association with No Smiling,
Starting point is 00:02:12 this is a story about one man's quest to expose the truth. He was pushing on an envelope that most people would rather leave alone. The lengths he went to to save the world. My mom wanted him to have a full-time job, but he was all in in Cold Fusion. And how that dream caught up with him. It was a nightmare. I'm David Kushner. Search for Crime Waves, Cold Truth on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening now. I mean, this was a full-c court press from the government's point of view to kill this as quickly as possible.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Thanks for checking out Crime Waves, Cold Truth. Follow now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you are listening now to learn more.

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