Our passion- true crime. Our mission- to bring awareness to all cases. On Inhuman you’ll hear everything from the most deranged serial killers, to that missing persons case you’ve been invested in for the last 10 years, to the occasional spooky tale. It’s like kicking it with your besties talking about true crime. Hosted by Haley Toumaian Price and Andrea Shaenanigans, we’re just trying to keep it... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 306 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
In November 1993, a man named Paul Onions called a tip in to the Australian task force working to find a serial killer in New South Wales. 6 months later, Ivan Milat would be arrested, and when police raided his home, what they found in the walls and... more
Australian truck driver Ivan Milat grew up as one of 14 children who were well-known among local law enforcement. After spending time in and out of jail for burglaries and other petty crimes, he escalated. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, several h... more
A sweet (and slightly annoying) hello from beyond the grave, a daring revelation, a close call and a cat named Maggie Lee are what make up this month's listener stories! Grab some tissue, get ready to laugh and be a little spooked! more
On the morning of July 20, 2020, Grant Solomon lost his life in what appeared to be a tragic accident, where he was reportedly struck by his own truck. According to Grant’s father, Aaron Solomon, the only confirmed witness to the incident, Grant was ... more
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I have listened to inhuman for about a month every chance I get. It is so interesting listening and learning new things in cases I never knew and also learning new cases. I love the humour the girls have together too.
The podcast is alright, when I started listening to it I enjoyed it but I soon became irritated about how much they like bashing law enforcement every time they are talking about a case where law enforcement was contacted and the families were told they were unable to help at the moment. It’s so easy for them to judge while doing their research on cases but it’s another thing to actively go out and help out every time someone is reported missing. They should volunteer their time every day at a p... more
Please STOP the listener stories. They are so stupid and such a waste of the weekly podcast. We don’t care about ghost stories from some random broad in Wisconsin or whatever. more
I do enjoy this podcast, but the episodes are not very deep and short. Also the awkward pauses and interactions and deep breaths you can hear are soooooo frequent. After listening to others, this is more of a filler podcast- but I do like it!
I’ve listened to you guys from very early on and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed your episodes until a few months ago.. some of the banter, school-girl laughing at in appropriate times and the constant ‘oh-my god, wooooow, yeaa, uh-huh’ literally makes me cringe. When Haley had her baby (congrats) dynamic changed and I actually was unable to listen to the podcast for a period of time due to all the baby background noise… I love to listen to my podcasts when my own baby sleeps so every time I hear the b... more
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