
A podcast covering dark and devious real life events throughout history. Join Chris and Patrick as they discuss murders, missing people, cold case files, conspiracy theories, the supernatural, and more.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 153 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

On January 2, 1935 a man identifying himself as Roland T. Owen checked into the Hotel President in Kansas City, Missouri. After a brief stay punctuated with odd behavior, the man never checked out alive. Stranger still, there was no man named Roland ... more
Patrick is out this week with an injury so Chris is tackling a heavy hitter solo this time around. Ed Gein, who fashioned strange handicrafts from the skin of his victims is one of the most bizarre and legendary tales from the history of true crime. ... more
On December 2nd, 2010, Phoebe Handsjuk plummeted 12 stories down a garbage chute in her apartment building located in Melbourne, Australia. She survived the fall, but would not her injuries. It was clear how Phoebe had died, but how did she fall down... more
With Patrick off traveling the world we have a very special episode. Chris sits down to talk to his friend and colleague, retired police officer, Ron Jones. Ron has a wealth of experience in law enforcement and shares some stories of his time on the ... more
I love the research ANC the banter. You two rock! I really love your theme music ! Happy Pride Month!
I really enjoy Chris and Patrick’s back and forth. They are funny and eloquent while chatting about things dark and devious. I feel like I’m sitting in on a genuine conversation with friends. Thanks y’all for another true crime podcast to enjoy! Can’t wait to see what else you roll out
I absolutely adore Patrick & Chris ! Thank you for bringing your knowledge and spunk to these dark and devious stories ! Perfect to listen to in any weather !
I enjoy the rapport between the co-hosts and appreciate the research they do in telling their terrible true crime tales.
The hosts have a great positive energy and make listening so fun! I also get an oddly soothing vibe while listening - great for relaxing baths. I love learning about new horror stories and the hosts put in so much history, humor, and empathy. They have so much respect for all humans and especially those of the victims they speak about. I recommend this to everyone I meet!
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Exploring the darker aspects of real life, this show covers a variety of captivating themes, including unsolved murders, missing persons, cold cases, and conspiracy theories. The hosts engage listeners with their deep research, humor, and personal anecdotes, often weaving in historical context to enhance the narratives. Episodes frequently touch upon the haunting human experiences behind these events, offering a mix of disturbing tales and empathetic reflections. This unique blend of humor and serious subject matter makes it an intriguing choice for fans of true crime and those interested in the complexities of human behavior.
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