Episode 633: Listener Tales 93
Happy New Year, weirdos, and we're celebrating the holidays with Holiday tales brought TO you, BY you, For you, FROM you, and ALLLLL about you! Today...
Episode 632: The Suspected Crimes of Guy Muldavin
When a girl walking on a Provincetown, Massachusetts beach discovered the decomposing body of a young woman in the summer of 1974, it began an investi...
Episode 631: Case Revisit: The Lady of the Dunes
This episode was that was originally published as Episode 240. We are revisiting it as a refresher before we update the case next Monday! We hope that...
Episode 630: Fan Favorite: The Unbelievable Survival Tale of Juliane Koepcke
This episode is a fan favorite that was originally published as Episode 476. We hope that you have a happy and safe holiday! Juliane Koepcke's story...
Episode 628: The Murder of Nancy Evans Titterton
On the morning of April 10, 1936, Nancy Evans Titterton, novelist and wife of NBC Radio executive Lewis Titterton, was found sexually assaulted and st...
Episode 627: The Murder of Carol Thompson
When thirty-four-year-old St. Paul housewife Carol Thompson was murdered in the spring of 1963, her entire neighborhood was shocked by the evil that h...
Episode 629: “Weirdos’ Audiobook Club” presented by Audible – Blue Beard with Special Guest, Spencer Henry From Cult Liter
Weirdos!! It’s our third SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE brought to YOU by our friends at Audible! Today we’re joined by a member of the PodFam, Spencer Henry ...
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer
When Kathryn Wombacher suspected her husband, Walter Andrew, of having an affair in the spring of 1920, she hired a private detective to follow him on...
Episode 625: Albert Johnson: The Mad Trapper of Rat River
In late 1931, several Native trappers in Aklavik, Northwest Territories, reported to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) that a newly arrived whi...
Episode 624: The Murder of Cheryl Perveler
When police were called to the scene of shooting at the Castillion Apartments in Los Angeles on April 20, 1968, they assumed the victim, twenty-two-ye...