
The Dead Souls Social Club tackles the dark, gruesome, mysterious, strange and truly horrific — Host Jamie Black and his ‘Social club’ of friends, conduct investigations and research into a multitude of dark subjects - Looking for the truth amongst the myth and disinformation. If you want to hear about serial killers, conspiracies, cults or just outright dark history, Dead Souls Social Club will... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 148 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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The conspiracy grows....
What happens when a 12-year-old paperboy vanishes without a trace and soon others fall victim to the same fate...
Paul Bonacci 1993 Interview
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Vanished without a trace
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I discovered this Podcast that was recommended by a friend. I love The West Memphis Three coverage. It was detailed and extensive. Just straight facts were given. I learned a lot about the case that I had no idea about before. It was not biased. But I must say thanks to this Podcast I am even more convinced of the innocence of The West Memphis Three. They used a very credible source. Great job!
Have to have the sound right up to hear you, then the ads blast through your ears. Please fix your mic / sound on recording
Good podcast but can’t hear what he saying it’s really quiet even with volume on full
I've listened to this show for over a year and I'm always blown away by the level of research and information that goes into each of the episodes.
The team behind this report on well-known cases, as well as conducting their own investigations, and I always come away having learned a hell of a lot.
The team are clearly educated and professional, and not failed radio hosts or 'comedians' like other podcasts. It's refreshing to have subjects talked about in a serious and investigative tone.
I like and appreciate this offering most of the time. It’s credible and reasonable. Nothing feels unnecessarily sensational. He’s a bit out of his depth when he critiques themes in other countries.
But fix your stinking audio. It’s so hard to hear you over the unbalanced music.
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Exploring a wide range of dark and mysterious topics, the content embraces the gruesome and chilling narratives behind crime, conspiracy theories, cults, and disturbing historical events. The host, Jamie Black, invites listeners on a journey through investigations that aim to separate truth from myth, weaving in personal anecdotes and expert insights to enhance the storytelling. This distinct approach focuses on factual storytelling rather than sensationalism, providing a fresh perspective on subject matter that often delves into the darker side of human nature and history.
Listeners can expect well-researched episodes that delve into themes such as true crime, historical atrocities, and conspiratorial subjects, often employing a serious y... more
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2. Jack Clements
3. Dr. Elliot Goldwater
4. Father Paul Trubenbach
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