A Badly Researched True Crime Podcast
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
This week sees the guys tell the story of Issei Sagawa. A Japanese Cannibal! This episode also features James reading he poem he especially prepared for this episode! more
Join the boys to find out who ate Kevin Bacon! Just kidding, it was a man named Mark Latunski, a cannibal from the U S of A!
Apologies for the the delay but here we are with a brand new episode! Join the boys as they discuss the story of the West German Serial killer/cannibal, Joachim Kroll! Not to be confused with the German ballsack sniffing football coach, Joachim Low... more
Join Jim and Chen for yet another podcast! This time they focus on either Cannonballs or Cannibals! Give it a listen to find out! With the wurst jokes you can think of along with some interesting facts, come listen to find out the story of The Mas... more
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I’ve been following A Bloody Mess since the beginning and I can’t get enough of it! I’m hugely fascinated by true crime and to hear Chen and Jim discussing different cases as well as incorporating their dark humour makes this podcast stand out to me.
Love this show. Always keeps me interested and always look forward to new episodes. more
I've been binging! Love the banter between hosts and theres some great cases covered. Makes me laugh hysterically!
Go Subscribe to this NOW. Having listened to very few True Crime podcasts I found this to be excellent and cant wait for each new episode. The hosts are hilarious and the 'interesting facts' throughout make me laugh.
Chen and Jim have a great way of talking about serial killers and keeping you engaged. They're funny and friendly and keep things relaxed. I'd definitely recommend these guys for all you true crime podcast enthusiasts out there
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