Going Dark Theatre is a podcast about finding the humanity behind the horror, written and narrated by Josh Hitchens.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Although the Going Dark Theatre podcast has been on hiatus since May 2021 due to me writing my first two books about haunted history and folklore, the stories of the darker side of humanity throughout time will resume in this podcast beginning in Apr... more
Key West, Florida, 1933 - Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos Mesa died in 1931 at the age of twenty-two. Carl Tanzler, the so-called doctor who was obsessed with her in life, continued his obsession after her death, visiting her every night in the tomb he ... more
Key West, Florida, 1931 - In the island paradise of Key West, there lived a beautiful young Cuban woman named Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos Mesa. Abandoned by her husband after a miscarriage, she came under the obsessive eye of a supposed doctor named... more
The DelMarVa Peninsula, 1769-1829 - Patty Cannon may be the first female serial killer in the United States. She also led a gang that created a Reverse Underground Railroad for thirty years, selling free Black men, women, and children South into slav... more
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Brilliant unique storytelling raises this True Horror podcast above the rest - I loved “Going Dark...” from the moment I found it, thanks to its unique presentation - much copied nowadays, by programs more interested in style than in substance.
Literally could not put this podcast down!!! Love, love, love it!! Josh has a profound talent for story telling, and I was hooked from the very first episode. I’m so glad I was about to find this podcast, can’t wait to hear the rest of the episodes 🔥
It’s a pleasure to hear Josh Hitchens’s storytelling prowess and remarkable voice come to a podcast!
Hauntingly beautifully stories backed with historical fact and folk lore that gives me goosebumps with each new episode I listen to.
Going Dark Theatre is the perfect blend of history, horror, and the humanity that lies beneath every good scary story.
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