
Join Georgia as each week she talks you through important pieces of history that more people should know about or true crime cases that require more public attention - awareness and education are key!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 238 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationTrue Crime | |||

In the 1980s, Japan was terrorized by an invisible enemy. A shadowy group calling itself The Monster with 21 Faces taunted police, blackmailed corporations like Glico and Morinaga, and brought an entire nation to its knees - all without ever being ca... more
Rabies is one of the deadliest viruses on Earth, almost always fatal once symptoms appear. But in 2004, a teenage girl in Wisconsin did the impossible: she survived. This episode unravels the extraordinary story of Jeanna Giese, the first known perso... more
In 1932, the U.S. Public Health Service launched what they claimed was a study on “bad blood” in rural Alabama. In reality, it was a 40-year-long lie: hundreds of Black men with syphilis were deliberately left untreated, even after penicillin became ... more
FROM THE VAULT | In the late 1980s and early 90s, Melbourne, Australia, was gripped by fear as a masked predator known only as Mr. Cruel stalked the suburbs. He was cunning, calculated, and terrifyingly methodical, breaking into homes, abducting youn... more
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I love listening to Georgia. Very informative in short episodes.
I really used to enjoy the non-ad content of this podcast. Georgia Marie is a compelling host and chooses interesting topics to cover. But I had to stop listening bc the ads are so loud. I listen in bed with earbuds, and it takes a several seconds to reach my phone and turn the sound down for ads. Please lower the ad volume and I will be delighted to listen. Thank you!
Good content, but commercials break in too often and seemingly at random, making podcast difficult to listen to.
Whether it’s a podcast or YouTube, Georgia’s content is always interesting and very well researched! I appreciate and thoroughly enjoy how involved she gets while still giving facts that could help people.
Just when there’s an atmosphere or the story is going arrived these obnoxious ads start blasting it jarring and ruins an momentum and vibe I won’t be listening anymore
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This podcast explores significant historical events and true crime cases that are often overlooked or not widely discussed. Each episode presents a blend of factual storytelling and analysis, bringing attention to the intricacies of both historical occurrences and the nuances of unresolved or tragic crime stories. Notably, the host maintains a respectful tone when addressing sensitive topics, striving for accuracy and depth in each narrative. Episodes often delve into unresolved mysteries, the impact of societal issues, and the moral implications surrounding individual cases, making it a compelling listen for those interested in history, justice, and the intricacies of human behavior.
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