Join hosts Frances and Alex as they discuss true crime stories and the strange things folks utter. By the end of each episode, you'll find yourself saying STFU!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
We’ve hit another landmark episode – the big three-oh! This week, Alex takes us through the details of Samuel Little, the man regarded as America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer. It’s a dark tale that has had updates as recent as this year! To end this... more
Happy Halloweek, guys! It’s our last episode in the twenties, and we think it’s one you’ll enjoy! After shooting the breeze on the mic, Frances kicks off the episode with the story of Joyce Munguia in Austin, Texas. Then Alex takes advantage of the s... more
*Regarding Future Episodes: We will be on a bi-weekly basis for the foreseeable future* It’s Saturday already and time for more Sad Tales? Dope! Episode 28 is full of twists, turns and plenty of tangents, as Alex starts off the hour with the horrible... more
Just like our good friend Arnold, we’re back and stronger than ever. In Episode 27, we catch you up on our lives for the past month or so, from running highlights to moving and more. After, Frances starts us off with the Ireland-Australia-Ireland-Aus... more
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Great information and super entertaining! Both hosts are excellent. Excited to see what comes next from them.
The guy is really kinda bored. Which makes it feel boring. I swear I heard him yawn a few times. And then the girl just feels like she is trying to be goofy to compensate for his non-enthusiastic responses! When I listen to a podcast I really want the hosts to be as excited or pumped about the topic as I am. I’m hoping it gets better!
Very cool stuff. Excited to see what’s next. Definitely worth checking out
Interesting stories and interesting approach for a show. I like the host. She has a lot of potential. I’m interesting to see what she keeps coming up with. Thank you for taking the time to research these stories.
I just finished the second episode and love this new true crime podcast. Getting to hear two different stories in one episode is an awesome new take on a true crime podcast. I also appreciate the extra section at the end the hosts call “Strange Things Folks Utter” that gives you a bit of comedy after listening to the not-so-happy stories. Will definitely keep listening!
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