
A podcast that examines the intersections of folklore--our traditional stories and beliefs--with true crime.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | ||||

In the second part of our discussion of sex-trafficking legends we discuss some actual rumored and documented cases of sex trafficking, Susana Trimarco--a mother fighting back against sex traffickers, and how legends about sex trafficking interact wi... more
In part 1 of an impromptu 2 parter, we discuss legends of women being abducted into sex trafficking. We look at older versions of the legends (who knew ice cream parlors were so dangerous?) as well as modern variants spreading on social media.
Sour... more
Returning from an unplanned hiatus, Jesse and Kristina discuss the classic urban legend known as "The Boyfriend's Death." What are the implications of stories about couple's being attacked at lovers' lanes? Why is it the man who pays the ultimate pri... more
We take a break from legends and talk about another common form of folklore--jokes! We go over a collection of jokes about serial killers and murder in general. Then we talk about some joke theory and discuss why we joke about things that are so horr... more
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Great Show, I always learn a lot from the hosts.
So interesting!! I love true crime and lore and history. This podcast combines all three and is well researched. I like that the hosts are folklore scholars and that they can speak on the topics with authority.
Love listening to this show. Not only is the concept right up my ally and marries my love of horror and true crime but, it has hosts who are knowledgeable and I feel like I really learn something every episode.
I love hearing all these old urban legends we grew up with as kids! I remember them all, and it’s fascinating to hear them broken down, researched and analyzed by folklore experts! I’m loving it! Keep ‘em coming!
Host Kristina is fantastic, she took me on a journey to understand why there was so much fuss made about Halloween candy being tainted in the '80's and '90's, exactly what was at the heart (the TC element of the story) and what was embellished. I am really excited I found this cool intersection between folklore/myth and TC (3 of my fave things!)










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