Do you spend too much time researching serial killers? Would you join the Illuminati if you could? Do your friends call you a conspiracy nut? If you answered yes to these questions, this train wreck of a podcast may be right for you! Join childhood best friends, Jasmine and Haley, as they chat about cults, ghosts, killers, and conspiracies! It's always a fun time when something creepy is involved!... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
The Area 51 Invasion, Cambridge Analytica, Epstein Conspiracies, VSCO girls, and fake birds are all discussed in this fun episode.
Learn about the unsolved vending machine murders in Japan and false history conspiracies that suggest time has been recorded wrong.
Charles Manson's childhood, cult, crimes, and court trial are all discussed in this week's combined episode!
Discover the intense details of the Amityville haunting before diving into the strange nomadic cult also known as the brethren.
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