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Child Abuse
Serial Killers
Murder
Andrew Cunanan
Shafia Family
Montie Rissell
Child Neglect
Gianni Versace
Canada
Honor Killings
1980s Gay Culture
Domestic Violence
Afghanistan
Serial Murder
Sexual Assault
Mental Health
Sexual Abuse
Trafficking
Homophobia
Vietnam War

These people specialize in the unthinkable.

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It just keeps getting sicker and darker.

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Hannah Parker
Tammy's funeral attendee and cousin of Tammy's mother
Testifying witness in the case
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Patty Lader
Tammy's first cousin
Friend/relative of Tammy
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Alice Gilbert
Neighbor of Chad Daybell and Tammy Daybell
Neighbor / Witness
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Todd Gilbert
Alice Gilbert's husband
Neighbor / Witness
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Kay Woodcock
Charles Vallow's widow / JJ's grandmother
Witness / Family
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Angela Yancey
Payroll and benefits administrator for Sugar Salem School District
Witness / Administrative
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Sheila Daybell
Chad Daybell's mother
Witness / Family
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Heather Daybell
Chad Daybell's sister-in-law
Witness / Family
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part VI
Doug Hart
FBI agent overseeing the investigation into the Daybell case, providing important insights into evidence gathered.
FBI
Episode: Serial Killers Chad and Lori Daybell Part IV

Reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars from 3.4k ratings
  • An interesting show and I like he does full-length episodes but the background noise is driving me to utter distraction !! Not sure I can stick listening to it. I've packed in many otherwise-good shows because of background noise like this, or needless music. Richard Speck episode has like sirens/fireworks playing behind it. Awful

    Podcast Addict
    3
    Lynda
    a month ago
  • Bland Voice

    The hosts voice is so bland and monotonous I cannot listen to him, not at all someone that should be narrating.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Gypsy69Anonymous survivor 68
    United States2 months ago
  • Getting Lazy

    Just listened to the Andre Rand ep. And it’s 40 minutes of a documentary before a single word is said. That’s very lazy podcasting to reuse other material to bulk out your episode rather than telling the story yourself. C’mon, you’re better than that.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    chrisxwinters
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Solid Podcast

    Edited to add –

    Morgan! Your sarcastic wit is back!! The episode 'Female Problems' had me cracking up through the whole thing! Loving the Morgan sass!

    Original review –

    It's not the most refined podcast, but that's kind of the draw, as Morgan is very endearing.

    FYI – Morgan's Australian researcher/script writer is the one who's guilty of the pretentious – and exceedingly obnoxious – style of writing that gives everyone the ick.

    All of that pompous, cringe-inducing writing used ad nauseam... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rip's Jaye
    Canada3 months ago
  • Solid Podcast

    It's not the most refined podcast, but that's kind of the draw, as Morgan can be very endearing.

    Morgan has a unique narration method that may take a little time to get used to. But when he lets himself relax a bit, he has a quirky, sarcastic sense of humour that makes me laugh, and is what originally drew me to his podcast a long time ago.

    I believe his researcher/script writer lives in Australia...and if there's parts or whole episodes that leave me wanting, my money is on her as the culpr... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Rip's Jaye
    Canada3 months ago

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Some critics note narration can be slow or monotone, but others enjoy a steady, no-frills delivery.
Listeners praise meticulous research and strong, documentary-style storytelling.
Guests and topics are described as gripping, with high credibility from witnesses and investigators.

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Hate Crimes
Q: When it comes time for this case to go to trial, do you think you're going to be able to testify?
Yes, I will be able to testify, but I'm unsure if my cousin would, given her status as a minor.
Hate Crimes
Q: Have you had a lot of negative attention with like homophobic people?
Unfortunately, there always will be people saying out-of-pocket things, blaming me, assuming I tried using the men's bathroom.
Hate Crimes
Q: Did you consider them a threat?
I knew from the beginning they had designs on harassing me and attacking me.
Hate Crimes
Q: Have you ever had an experience like that before?
No, I've been in fights before, but I was never made fun of for being a lesbian before and almost killed because of it.
Hate Crimes
Q: How are you doing after the attack?
Physically, I'm healing really fast, but mentally it's been hard for me because that's where I'm up in all middle of the night.

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

Investigations into high-profile murder cases are presented through courtroom-style episodes that weave witness testimony, forensic findings, and financial trails into a cohesive timeline. Expect detailed examinations of autopsies, life insurance, and family dynamics, with recurring emphasis on how beliefs, manipulation, and relationships intersect with alleged crimes. The format often features intimate accounts from witnesses and relatives, along with updates from law enforcement and legal professionals, creating a documentary-driven narrative that aims to illuminate motives, opportunities, and evidentiary progress. Notable strengths include meticulous reconstruction of events, a documentary tone grounded in primary testimonies, and a will... more

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2. Patty Lader
3. Alice Gilbert
4. Todd Gilbert
5. Kay Woodcock
6. Angela Yancey
7. Sheila Daybell
8. Heather Daybell

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