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I Think My Fridge Is Haunted

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Erin Patterson
Mushroom Trial
Death Cap Mushrooms
Mushroom Poisoning Trial
Simon Patterson
Monash Health
Mushroom Murders
Ulysses Villalobos
Rhonda Stewart
Mushroom Death Case
Australia
Camille Truong
Dr. Varuna Raghu
Lies and Deceit
Leftovers
Death Cap Poisoning
Courtroom Bias
Mushroom Poisoning
Ian
Gail

A Very Creepy Podcast for Very Creepy People... A collection of stories and facts about the Odd, the Macabre and the Morbid

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes133Founded6 years ago
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True Crime

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Latest Episodes

Today Gem tells Lana two bizarre stories of murder where sleepwalking was used as a defence in court. The death of Serdar Caliskan occurred just outside Melbourne in 2023 at the hands of his wife of over twenty years, while Yarmila Falater was stabbe... more

Today we look at the despicable crimes of fake Hollywood producer David Brian Pearce and the tragic deaths of two friends - model Christy Giles and

architect Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola.

Please note this episode contains a trigger warning for s... more

Welcome back, Fridgies! This week Gemma tells Lana the unbelievable case of Jon and Carie Hallford, who ran a scam Funeral Home business called Return to Nature in Colorado. The Hallfords left 191 corpses to rot inside their funeral home with no ref... more

This week, Lana tells us all about Bela Kiss, the so-called Vampire of Czinkota. Was this man a serial killer and a swindler... or something else completely? Plus Facts from the Freezer!

Hosted by RPP.

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Gemma
Co-host who brings engaging commentary and humor, often interweaving insights into the macabre and true crime themes
RPP
Host known for vocal insights and perspectives on disturbing narratives, contributing depth to discussions on macabre events

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 64 ratings
  • A must listen

    These ladies have it!! So amazing, relatable, and a weekly must!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    external stakeholder
    United States2 years ago
  • Great creepy podcast

    This podcast is great! Good story telling and discussions!! My favourite so far, still getting caught up, is on the best of bray road

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    asafranka
    Canada2 years ago
  • Spooky funny

    These ladies are great check them out you won’t be sorry

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wooddude65
    United States2 years ago
  • Great listen

    I get so excited when I get the notification that there is a new show! Always different episodes, love facts from the freezer

    Well done girls! 😘

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shellaquin
    Australia2 years ago
  • Brilliant story telling, hilarious banter

    I absolutely love this podcast, how the presenters glide through the line of very serious and light hearted is expertly done with up most respect at all times. The facts from the freezer is so much fun! Highly recommended for a walk to work!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Dorothy Peaks
    United Kingdom2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Audience members frequently highlight the quality storytelling and analysis, especially in true crime narratives with unique angles.
Positive reviews praise the blend of creepy themes with lighthearted banter, making for an entertaining yet thought-provoking listen.
Listeners appreciate the relatable and engaging discussion styles of the hosts, often describing the episodes as a mix of humor and morbid curiosity.

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Commentary: Does It Matter If A Person On Death Row Is No Longer A Threat?
Q: Does he deserve any less than a death sentence?
The discussion revolves around whether, after 38 years in prison with a serious cognitive condition, clemency should be considered.
Deadly Gamers Exposed
Q: Do you feel like the concept of addiction had something to do with it?
There were definitely a lot more factors involved, but addiction could be a part of it.
Ice Cube: Mushroom Trial Part 7
Q: Will Erin Patterson be found guilty based on the presented evidence?
Gemma expresses doubt, stating that although Erin looks guilty, the evidence may not be sufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Q: What are the implications of the inconsistencies in witness testimonies?
Gemma suggests that these inconsistencies challenge the reliability of the witnesses, potentially affecting the case's outcome.

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Exploring the darker corners of human experience, this podcast combines true crime with stories of the odd, macabre, and morbid. Episodes often analyze real-life incidents involving unsettling themes such as poisoning cases, cryptids, and other eerie phenomena that challenge perceptions of normality. Hosted by engaging personalities, who bring humor and sass to serious topics, the content captures a unique blend of chills and entertainment, appealing to those fascinated by the bizarre and unexplained. Listeners can expect a mix of storytelling, analysis of true crime stories, and discussions on societal perceptions surrounding them.

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