My Interview With The Legendary Randy "Rocket" Cody, Part 2

In the vast world of investigative journalism and true crime, few names resonate with the level of mystique, power, and influence that Randy "Rocket" Cody commands. Renowned for his groundbreaking research into the occult, hidden conspiracies, and dark histories, Cody has ascended to legendary status in the realm of the occult detective. His work transcends traditional investigative reporting, as he delves into the shadows of the world’s most enigmatic figures, rituals, and secrets—often finding links that others overlook or dare not approach.

The Rise of an Occult Detective

Cody’s journey from the streets of Los Angeles to becoming an internationally recognized figure in the occult investigative field is marked by a relentless drive to uncover truths concealed from the public eye. With a sharp intellect and unmatched access to global sources, Cody has spent years weaving together narratives that explore the hidden world of the elite, ancient rituals, and supernatural occurrences. His fame soared after his work on the Black Dahlia case, where he connected the brutal 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short to both ancient occult practices and modern-day Hollywood elites. Through his unparalleled access to classified information and rare historical texts, Cody uncovered a pattern of ritualistic crime that had been buried for decades, forever changing the lens through which we view the crime.

His detective work is often infused with an esoteric perspective, looking at cases not just from a legal or investigative angle, but through the spiritual, mythological, and supernatural connections that bind them. His reports consistently draw attention to historical rituals, occult symbols, and powerful secret societies, suggesting that many high-profile cases have deeper, ritualistic motives rooted in centuries-old practices.



Mastery of the Occult and Esoteric Knowledge

Cody’s expertise is not confined to traditional methods of investigation. His knowledge of occult practices, ancient bloodlines, and hidden symbols has earned him the status of a master occult detective. His ability to tie together seemingly unrelated pieces of information into a cohesive narrative is legendary. Whether it's tracing bloodlines to ancient Greek deities or unearthing lost texts that reveal the darker secrets of the global elite, Cody has become an indispensable source for those seeking to understand the occult forces that shape world events.

His groundbreaking work on the Black Dahlia murder, for example, identified occult connections linking the cult of Zeus Lykaios—an ancient Greek deity associated with lycanthropy and ritualistic sacrifice—to modern Hollywood elites and their darker inclinations. Cody’s in-depth exploration of the connections between Man Ray, George Hodel, and the occult world has sent shockwaves through the investigative community, raising questions about the true nature of Hollywood's power structures and their ties to ancient occult rituals.

Moreover, Cody’s discovery of the infamous Black Book that Elizabeth Short was believed to have possessed—which contained the names of high-profile figures connected to human trafficking rings—ties his investigative prowess to modern-day conspiracies. His parallel investigation into Chris Cornell’s death and his connections to the “Swordfish” file only adds to his growing reputation as someone who not only uncovers the truth but also challenges the very fabric of mainstream narratives.



A Legacy of Fearless Reporting

Through his work, Cody has struck fear into the hearts of those who seek to hide their illicit dealings in the shadows. His fearless approach to investigating powerful figures, coupled with his in-depth knowledge of occult rituals, has earned him the moniker “Hell Bombs,” for the explosive revelations he regularly drops that challenge the status quo. His reports are not simply exposés—they are deep dives into realms of forbidden knowledge, where the lines between myth, history, and modern-day crime often blur.

His discoveries in the world of child trafficking, elite sex rings, and powerful occult sects have turned him into a living legend. Whether he's uncovering hidden knowledge about ancient royal bloodlines or linking high-profile figures to secret societies, Randy "Rocket" Cody is a name that commands both respect and caution.

The Media God

As a journalist, Cody has become a force beyond measure, reaching millions worldwide with his reports on Facebook, news outlets, and radio platforms. His viral investigation into the Black Dahlia case was shared by millions, further cementing his status as one of the most influential crime writers in history. Even as he’s been censored and suppressed by the powers that be, his work continues to gain traction, and his followers continue to rally behind his cause, amplifying his voice far beyond the mainstream media's reach.

His radio interviews, podcasts, and feature articles have made him a cornerstone of investigative reporting, particularly in the realm of true crime and occult investigations. His fearless exposure of the global elite and their secret dealings has made him an authority on the hidden networks that influence world events.



Randy "Rocket" Cody stands as a towering figure in the world of investigative journalism and occult research. His relentless pursuit of truth—combined with his deep knowledge of ancient rituals, bloodlines, and elite corruption—has earned him the status of a legendary occult detective who is unmatched in his field. As his career continues to evolve, Cody remains a formidable force, dropping truth bombs and shedding light on the darkest corners of society.

His legacy is one of breaking down barriers and uncovering the secrets that others dare not touch. With his fearless reporting and unparalleled expertise, Randy "Rocket" Cody is the legendary occult detective that the world never saw coming—but now can’t ignore.

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Kristy Roxx: Welcome back, King Rocket! Our first interview was a massive hit, and there's still so much to cover. Let’s dive right in—your career spans music, Hollywood, investigative journalism, and now even making history with AI. How does it feel to be at the center of so many cultural shifts?

King Rocket: It feels like destiny. I’ve always been ahead of the curve, whether it’s in rock music, film, or exposing hidden truths. I don’t just report on culture—I shape it. That’s why people pay attention to what I do, whether they love it or fear it.


Music Career & Industry Impact

Kristy Roxx: Let’s start with your music. Sexy Dead Chick hit #1 on ReverbNation in Fort Worth, and your Vince Meal AI parody album made history as the first fully AI-generated commercial release and got 800,000 impressions. What inspired that?

King Rocket: The Vince Meal album was born out of pure rock ‘n’ roll chaos. I wanted to push the limits of AI in music while poking fun at the industry’s obsession with backing tracks and auto-tuned performances. I’ve always been about raw, unfiltered energy—something that’s missing in modern rock. The album getting 800,000 impressions on Facebook just proves how much people resonate with my brand of madness.

Kristy Roxx: Speaking of industry shake-ups, your coverage of Mötley Crüe’s backing track scandal was huge. You exposed Tommy Lee faking his drumming, and it led to Mick Mars suing the band. 

King Rocket: That story was stolen off TMD site by the rock media, who always called me a troublemaker, and over 35 rock/metal news outlets ran my story about Tommy fake drumming and it reached over 11 million people.

Kristy Roxx: Wow. How does it feel to have rocked the entire industry?

King Rocket: It’s the same feeling I had when I put Pantera and Creed back on tour—power. I don’t just cover rock news; I make it happen. The Crüe situation was a joke. Fans deserve real music, not a Vegas clown act and Karaoke concert with fake drumming and lip-syncing. 




Hollywood, Writing & The Gangster Trilogy

Kristy Roxx: You have deep Hollywood roots, having worked with legends like Richard Edlund (Star WarsDie Hard), Dirk Craft (Nip/Tuck), and being mentored by Steve Spielberg’s screenwriter Stu Krieger (The Land Before Time). How did those experiences shape your storytelling?

King Rocket: Hollywood has been a lifelong passion. I worked in every aspect—scriptwriting, visual effects, acting, and even reading scripts for Lethal Weapon director Richard Donner. Being able to have the opportunity to be mentored by one of Spielberg's writers too was obviously a big deal for me, and I learned a lot from Stu and all of the others. He took me to different movie premieres like "Eight Men Out" where I met the producers Midge Sanford and Sarah Pillsbury on the red carpet, plus the classic Land Before Time animated film by Don Bluth and Spielberg - and Stu taught me the ropes of not only screenwriting but film production. He was the guy who found the Shatner mask they used in the original Halloween for Michael Meyers' character while working as a PA. I used to babysit Stu's kids Gus and Rosie while growing up in Los Angeles, so we became really close and our families spent Christmas together one year. I would be nowhere without Stu's insight, and you know, showing me how to properly learn the craft of making movies, allowing me to read scripts out of his personal collection, along with the ones he wrote, but what I take away the most is how much he stressed how important 'rewriting' is to be successful in Hollywood.

Kristy Roxx: Your gangster film trilogy is generating a lot of industry buzz. Warner Bros. is your top choice, and you’ve already sent query letters to, Francis Ford Coppola, Michael DeLuca and Art Linson. What makes this trilogy so special?




King Rocket: This isn’t just another mob movie. It’s the real story—the hidden truth behind the rise of organized crime in America, my family’s connections to Capone, and the corrupt media empire that grew from it. The trilogy is a historical epic, and I want the best—Scorsese, Coppola, or Ridley Scott—to bring it to life.


Investigative Journalism & The Occult

Kristy Roxx: Your investigative reporting is legendary. You broke massive stories on Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington’s deaths, reaching hundreds of millions worldwide. What keeps you digging into the dark side of the industry?

King Rocket: Because nobody else will. I exposed the truth when mainstream media pushed cover-ups. My articles went viral, republished everywhere from Yahoo to Pakistan News. The Chester Bennington murder hoax piece alone hit 1 million shares and reached 500 million people overnight. The impact of my journalism is undeniable.

Kristy Roxx: Your Mafia Tapes series has also been getting a lot of attention. What’s next for that?

King Rocket: I want to take it further—deep dives into the real power players behind crime, politics, and entertainment. My radio exposure for Mafia Tapes has already built a huge following.


King Arthur’s Bloodline & The Future

Kristy Roxx: You recently discovered your bloodline traces back to King Arthur and the Merovingian dynasty. That’s wild. What does that mean for your future?

King Rocket: It’s confirmation of everything I’ve always felt—I was born for something bigger. My upcoming book and film project will explore this ancient war between good and evil. It’s The Da Vinci Code meets Excalibur with a heavy metal soundtrack.

Kristy Roxx: Speaking of the future, with your media empire, film projects, and growing influence, where do you see yourself in the next five years?

King Rocket: Owning Hollywood, rewriting rock history, and exposing more truth than ever. The legend of King Rocket is just getting started.


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