These people specialize in the unthinkable.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 474 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTrue CrimeDocumentary |
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What is it with cults and perverts?
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The nature of crimes are heinous. there is absolutely no need for you to add some of your speculation and descriptions.
They blatantly plagiarize other podcasts and act like they are in the right. Hail Nimrod!
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Sure, more than reading Wikipedia articles, he also plagiarizes other content creators!
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The content consistently investigates deep-seated societal issues through various narratives, often centering around the experiences of victims and the psychological complexities of perpetrators involved in heinous crimes. A significant focus is placed on child abuse, domestic violence, human trafficking, and cult dynamics, with episodes featuring detailed accounts from survivors, their struggles, and the extensive systemic failures that allow such atrocities to persist. The storytelling is typically intense and unfiltered, providing listeners with real-life insights into the darkest aspects of human behavior and societal issues, allowing for both an educational and unsettling experience. There is a notable emphasis on authenticity, often s... more
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Human Monsters launched 5 years ago and published 474 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Human Monsters include:
1. Anneke Lucas
2. Ariel Cooksey
3. Steve Fishman
4. Jerry Kolber
5. Jaason McMurray
6. Raymond Hazen Jr.
7. Tara Sariban
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