Hello ghouls! Welcome to Gore Report! We are a semi-new podcast focusing mainly on true crime, with added sprinkles of the paranormal, urban legends, morbid history, and everything else that could make your skin crawl! Join 2 best friends from small town Georgia for a weekly dose of super scary cases, as well as some laughs for necessary comedic relief. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
This week, Rae will be giving us the conclusion of her James Bulger coverage. In part 1, we discussed The Bulger Family, James' abduction, and the investigation leading up to finding James. We're picking up this week with the heartbreaking discovery ... more
This week, Rae is going to be covering a highly requested case from you guys! Weāll be discussing the heartbreaking story of James Bulger. In February of 1993, in the town of Bootle, Sefton, England, two year old James disappeared from his motherās s... more
This week, Gage is going to be telling us about Sacramentoās very own vampire, Richard Chase. In the span of just one month, from December of 1977 to January of 1978, Richard brutally murdered 6 people including 2 young children. He earned his title ... more
Our journey finally comes to an end with this one you guys. Again, we appreciate all of you so much for hanging in there with us during an unexpected season of the Downs! With this episode, Rae takes us through the rest of Dianeās disturbing televisi... more
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This podcast seems to not care whether or not they are contributing to sensationalism. This podcast is everything wrong with the true crime genre. Choose a podcast that centers on victims and survivors and doesnāt glorify murderers.
No interviews = No follow.
Uughh, absolute favorite podcast. I have all of their episodes saved on here and on spotify, long time listener too!! Canāt wait to become a gore goat soon.
I started listening to this podcast after their joint Halloween episode with Burden of Proof and it has quickly become one of my faves. I drive a lot for work so Iāve been binging the episodes and every one is amazing. Theyāre exactly what it would be like if my BFF and I made a podcast (and she wasnāt a weenie)! Thanks for all the great cases and hoping I can become a Gore Goat soon! ššŖ
I love everything true crime and Iām always looking for more podcasts to binge and follow. I love hearing the back and forth we between Gage and Rae. They can deliver cases I may have already known about in a way that still keeps me enthralled. I canāt wait to keep coming back for more š„°š
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