Fataliteas is a podcast where host, Alysa Lucas, explores true crime cases over tea with the help of her friends because without tea, friends, and good conversation, there is nothing but darkness and chaos.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
Happy Halloween! Alysa drops a bonus episode, Alysa Watches TV, usually only available for patrons. Alysa talks about the movie IT (2017) with her friend, Amber, to get in the spooky mood. more
In this episode, Amber returns to the podcast to talk about the devastating murder of young mother, Alisha McQueen. She went missing and was, then, tragically found in an abandoned lot in Detroit in 2018. What follows is a case few people have heard ... more
In this episode, Alysa discusses the murder of respected and successful farmer, John Hossack. Soon after, his wife, Margaret, would become the focus of the case in 1900 when the murder occurred until this day when trying to understand how evidence is... more
In this episode, Alysa shares cases of unrequited love from the 1880’s to 2010’s that lead to murder as a way to introduce her new upcoming podcast, Unrequited. Specifically, she discusses the murders of Mary Sigerson, Mildred Nielson, John Cremer Yo... more
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Ok, I only lasted about half an episode (Diane Downs), so maybe that’s not a fair representation of the series, but a few things annoyed me too much to continue. First, I don’t like podcasts where one host tells the other, who knows nothing, about the case. Secondly, they BSed for ten minutes before they even started the case. I also can’t stand it when true crime podcasters, especially when doing such a tragic case, joke and laugh hysterically. Finally, they got a few of the facts wrong (minor ... more
Tuned into the podcast called FreeBritney to find out what the FreeBritney movement was about. Instead, I got a half hour lecture on gender roles in society. I still don’t know what the FreeBritney movement is. Not even an explanation given of what FreeBritney is. more
I tried to listen to an episode but it sounded suspiciously that one of the hosts was chewing gum throughout, so I gave up on it 10 minutes in. That sound makes me want to punch a baby.
I have just stumbled on this and really enjoying it. I love the low key production and no interruptions from ads. The conversation is relatable and casual vibe even when passionate responses occur from the hosts. Happily binge listening over nights while I can’t sleep ✌️
I searched a certain case I’ve followed for a while and was excited to listen several different podcasts about it. I’m 10 min in to the podcast and have no idea wth they are talking about. Absolutely nothing related to the case yet. Complete waste of time.
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