Every Town has a dark side and in this podcast we bring you the most insane True Crime stories, many of which you've never even heard of. We don't add any fluff just scary and creepy stories that cover missing person cases, unsolved murders, strange creature encounters and paranormal experiences. Because no matter how nice a place may appear on the surface, Every Town has a dark side. Hosted by: A... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTrue Crime |
Police in New York City in the early 90’s began finding victim who had been attacked at random AND then received cryptic messages that revolved around Zodiac signs – they thought that perhaps the Zodiac Killer had packed up and relocated and was now ... more
The real sinister stories pop up in otherwise safe towns, and are committed by friends, family members and those trusted in the community. Back in 1975 Marple Township In Pennsylvania was a wonderful place to raise a family and a great place for kid... more
Israel Smith disappeared on March 10th of 08 without a trace at all…it was very strange for everyone in the community to say the least. To this day no hard evidence has been discovered to point to where he went or what happened to him…..But of course... more
7 known victims of the Santa Rosa Killer though there are suspected to be much more….we’re going to hear about who exactly Jim Mordacai was and look to connect the dots between him and this madman just as his family continues to do at this very momen... more
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I have follow this channel since their YouTube days and love their content and narration. However, I’ve noticed recently that new episodes are opening with a high pitched noise that can be painful if you’re wearing headphones.
Interesting stories that aren’t over-covered. You hold my attention till the end. Thanks!! Melissa
Came upon this podcast. I love the calm delivery and story book reading. Very soothing. So much that I played it at night while lying in bed and ì drifting off… not because of the story but the voice. I woke up and replayed the story. Even if Ive heard the case before I still think it’s nice to hear it in this format./ setting. Thank you Keep it up.
I wish you would do interviews. I’m bored and that’s too bad since the stories are really good.
I’ve tried to listen to this podcast a few times but each time end up exasperated by the stupid sounding “sound effects!” more
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