The internet is a strange and sometimes mysterious place impacts us all day, every day. Internet Freakshows offers bite-sized episodes on true crime, mysteries, freaks, trolls, and weirdos that happen exclusively on the internet, on social media sites, chat rooms, and the deep web. So toss on those headphones, download these episodes off this freaky internet, and prepare to be creeped out by the v... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeTechnology |
You can’t really have a podcast that discusses the internet without talking a lot about Google. So this episode is all about Google’s role in real-life missing persons cases and other crimes. We’ll start with the story of William Earl Moldt. more
Godspeed You! Black Emperor is a band originally formed in Canada in 1994. They’re an experimental rock group who has had quite a bit of success. Their most popular song is called East Hastings, and it was featured in the 2002 film, “28 Days Later”. ... more
This is the story of Bianca Devins, a young woman who put too much trust into a man she’d met online, and a man who used a murder to elevate his social media clout. We’ll go over the role technology played in this crime and the distribution of the ho... more
This is a story about how the internet played a part in both the propagation and the collapse of a large, multinational network of child pornographers. more
n October of 2009, a user on the internet took to comment sections on various blogs and articles and started leaving comments about key lime pies from a restaurant named Kutchie’s Key West Cafe. Comments like this are one of the reasons the internet ... more
Jennifer Ringley made history on April 3, 1996. At the time she was a junior attending Dickinson College in Pennsylvania. Like so many college kids, she wanted to use technology to share her life with friends, family, and strangers alike. This was ye... more
In 1999, Kaycee Nicole created an account at an early social media network called CollegeClub.com. Social media networks and CollegeClub were quite new at the time, and Kaycee, an eager, smart and ambitious high school senior from Kansas, was ready a... more
In 2006, a user on 4 chan accidentally stumbled across a live stream of a Korean woman’s apartment. The woman on the camera was sleeping so deeply that the 4-chan user believed her to be dead, but she did awake and quickly hid behind some hand-writte... more
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What I like about this podcast is that the shows are short less than 20 minutes. There are some fascinating stories which are quirky and some disturbing, it is well written and presented and if your da instead by the roots of modern social media culture this is the show for you.
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i really like internet mysteries and i like to listen to these short length podcast episodes when i am working or drawing. wish there were more :(
I dig this show. Found it through Reddit looking for content like one of my favorite shows and this was suggested to me. I listened to the most recent episode and it hooked me so I started from the first episode. Consumed all of it straight through. Binge worthy content. I greatly appreciate that this podcaster doesn’t over edit, he lets the content ride for what it is. I love that so much. I’m a devotee for sure while this show releases I will forever listen. Love this stuff I hope it evolves a... more
Great variety of well researched strange topics. The only issue I have is the long absences in between episodes.
i just found this podcast and i love it ! very brief but still thorough with explanations and i love the discussions of opinions on the story. very nice !
Love the podcast! I'm super into bizzare internet stories and this podcast is perfect for that. Wish the episodes were a bit longer though.
Glad I found this podcast through the boys Twiztid more
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