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Canada
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Serial Murder
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Mental Health
California
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These people specialize in the unthinkable.

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Lucinda Pennington
An inspiring author, advocate, and survivor of the foster care system, who has dedicated her life to reforming the child welfare system and supporting families in crisis.
Episode: Activist Lucinda Pennington
Prince Andrew
Member of the British Royal Family, engaged in a controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
British Royal Family
Episode: Jeffrey Epstein II
Anneke Lucas
Survivor of sex trafficking and founder of Liberation Prison Yoga.
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Episode: Child Sex Trafficking: From Perpetrator (Javed Iqbal) To Victim (Anneke Lucas)
Ariel Cooksey
Host of the Malice True Crime Podcast
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Episode: True Crime News 4/6/24: Featuring new panelist Ariel Cooksey of the Malice True Crime Podcast!
Steve Fishman
Host of the investigative true crime podcast 'The Burden'
The Burden podcast
Episode: Interview With Steve Fishman, Host of The Burden podcast
Jerry Kolber
Television producer and producer of the Slaycation podcast
Slaycation
Episode: First HUMOcast of 2024: Jerry Kolber of the Slaycation podcast joins us
Raymond Hazen Jr.
Prison panelist discussing the realities and psychology of incarceration.
Episode: Straight From The Can Prison Panel
Jaason McMurray
Prison panelist sharing personal experiences regarding life in prison.
Episode: Straight From The Can Prison Panel
Tara Sariban
Host of World’s Dumbest Criminals podcast
World’s Dumbest Criminals Podcast
Episode: True Crime News 11/25/23: Featuring Tara Sariban of the "World's Dumbest Criminals" podcast

Reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars from 3.3k ratings
  • Real Stories, Real Life

    This podcast tells heinous stories in a man’s monotone reading. It is probably the only way I can listen to the stories. This podcast isn’t for chit chats or adventurous story-telling. It puts the dark side of human behavior where nobody wants it: out in the open with no fluff for all of us to see. Keep it up, great job.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kelsey83849
    United States2 months ago
  • Below Average

    The quality of this podcast is below average. Sometimes if bearable enough to get through the episode. Sometimes not. He butchers names. He used the completely wrong name for one of the families, the Rhodens. I don’t know if it was on purpose or just careless research. In another he butchers the town in New Zealand called Dunedin. It’s pronounced the same way as the city in Scotland that it’s named after and the also a city in Florida. He pronounced it DOON-uh-din. It’s easy to check that stuff.... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    J.R. Craig
    United States3 months ago
  • host is so monotone

    this podcast would be so much better and much more intriguing if the host talked in more than one tone of voice. he sounds like he’s bored and being forced to read a script

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    lexiiiiii9292
    United States3 months ago
  • Not for everyone - and thats okay!

    This podcast doesn’t hold back on details of crimes. Sometimes, I thought I knew everything about a well known case but Morgan manages to share tidbits I hadn’t heard before.

    Some may take the position that the episodes with graphic details are glorifying sensationalizing things but I don’t get that feeling from this show.

    Morgan shares the full breadth of why the monsters in these stories truly are monsters. Sometimes, you don’t even realize how bad things really are for victims. And that’s... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PrincessSunshine
    United States3 months ago
  • Is this a story?

    Morgan, I like you but you need to work on getting the facts right. Why does he sound like he’s reading a piece of his fiction? I can’t tell if this is real life or fictional. In telling the story of someone from 1920 he uses language and prose more associated to 2000s so it throws me off.

    Otherwise, I guess I don’t hate it.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Dittyknitty
    United States3 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The podcast elicits strong reactions, with some reviews highlighting the host's monotone delivery as a point of contention, while others find it engaging.
Many listeners appreciate the detailed storytelling style and authenticity of the host's voice, which adds a calming effect despite the dark themes addressed.
Overall, feedback ranges from highly positive for the thoroughness of content to negative regarding presentation and accuracy, highlighting a diverse listener base with varying expectations.
There are mixed opinions regarding the accuracy of some presented facts, with a few listeners expressing concerns over potential plagiarism and factual errors.
Critics point to a perceived political bias in some episodes, leading to dissatisfaction among certain audience members, while others appreciate the critical analysis of systemic issues.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#229
South Korea/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#246
Singapore/True Crime

Talking Points

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Activist Lucinda Pennington
Q: What resources are available for the kids who were abused to undergo counseling, any kind of assistance in that way?
They like to provide counseling, but I'm not so sure how good the counseling is because they make the children relive their trauma all the time so that they can keep them on drugs.
Activist Lucinda Pennington
Q: In all these years of attending to these cases, are there ever positive outcomes where finally a child is placed with the right people and no abuse?
Yes, absolutely. I've reunited over 513 children. I keep record of every single one I've helped. And seven of them, I helped get adopted.
Activist Lucinda Pennington
Q: Is there any kind of screening process for foster parents?
Yes, there is, but case workers and foster parents don't have to take drug tests, and they don't have the same qualifications as a foster parent as they expect from a biological family.
Jeffrey Epstein II
Q: What do you regret most about Epstein?
I regret going to see him in 2010 after his conviction.
Hate Crimes (Featuring Kady Grass)
Q: Have you ever had an experience like that before?
No, I've never been almost killed because of my sexual orientation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Human Monsters

What is Human Monsters about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Exploring the depths of human depravity, this podcast focuses on the most heinous crimes and the minds behind them. Each episode provides a chilling account of notorious criminals, delving into their backgrounds, motivations, and the societal factors that may have contributed to their gruesome actions. Topics range from serial killers and domestic abuse to the broader themes of violence against women and systemic societal issues. The unique approach combines deep research with storytelling that connects viewers to the horrific realities faced by victims, making it an eye-opening experience for anyone interested in true crime and social commentary.

Additionally, the podcast's balance of horror with occasional moments of dark humor sets it... more

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1. Lucinda Pennington
2. Prince Andrew
3. Anneke Lucas
4. Ariel Cooksey
5. Steve Fishman
6. Jerry Kolber
7. Raymond Hazen Jr.
8. Jaason McMurray

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