Liminal Criminals is a fictionalized true crime podcast detailing the bizarre, egregious, and completely fake exploits of the world's most notorious, and most nonexistent, people. It updates! Sometimes! Find us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/LiminalCast
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyComedy FictionFiction |
On todays episode of Liminal Criminals, we finish the tale of infamous animator Mike Tommy, starting at his final days at Hizzy Productions, and continuing through his final days of, well, existing on this mortal coil in general. How did animations m... more
On todays episode of Liminal Criminals, we delve into the origins of the famous, and infamous, animator Mike Tommy, ranging from his humble origins in Sorghum Point Indiana, to his tumultuous transfer to Hizzy Productions and the Sofa King Adult Anim... more
On todays episode of Liminal Criminals, we conclude our tale of Kensington Hawthorne, the Smooth Jazz Killer. How did this seemingly-harmless musicians brush with violence lead to a downward spiral into paranoia, murder, and the destruction of a perf... more
On this new seasons inaugural episode of Liminal Criminals, we delve into the life of Kensington Hawthorne, better known as "The Smooth Jazz Killer." From his not-so-humble beginnings as the scion of the Hawthorne family, to his early career as a jaz... more
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On this weeks episode of Liminal Criminals, we dive into the growing pains experienced by the Congregation of the Oversoul on its rise to power. Well talk about the Congregations initial failures to create an alternative wellness company. Well talk a... more
On this weeks episode of Liminal Criminals, we continue the story of the Congregation of the Oversouls rise to power. We discuss the snafus and lucky breaks that its leaders, Jason DeGroot and Holly Beech, encountered during their first religious mis... more
On this weeks episode of Liminal Criminals, we talk about the rise of the Congregation of the Oversoul. In a matter of decades, this cult, once started as the idle hobby of a disturbed young teenager, became a religion that spanned the globe and, for... more
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This podcast is incredible! I searched "fake crime" as a joke, and from the moment I saw the pilot's title I was hooked. The storytelling is believable and the overarching plot of this universe's history is something I've spent quite a bit of time theorizing about. I was thrilled when you started uploading again. Thanks for brightening my days. :)
The stories are delivered with all the style of a Midwestern evening news anchor, perfectly free of reaction to the nonsensical events being described. The writing is darkly hilarious. Mr. Breadsticks lives on in my heart. Thank you for creating this marvelous entertainment.
Delightfully macabre, startlingly vivid, artfully deadpan. Roughly 17% of the first episode consists of Italian food-based puns, many of which I'm still laughing about several hours later. The image of the daquiricotta will haunt my memories forever.
Apple Podcasts | #108 | Australia/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #21 | Finland/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #28 | Chile/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #161 | Finland/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #202 | Mexico/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
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