Just a couple of twisted Air Force veterans yapping about ghosts, murder, aliens, and all things sinister under the sun. Join Suzy & Kate on Wednesdays for your weekly dose of weird. Have a story you'd like to share? Write to us at sinisterjunkmailpodcast@gmail.com!
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTrue Crime |
Join us this week as we wrap up our discussion about acquitted (but definitely did it) child murderer Casey Anthony. Arrested in October 2008 for the suspected murder of her 2 year old daughter, Caylee Anthony, Casey some how wiggled her way out of c... more
Join Kate and Suzy on this week’s episode to learn more than you ever needed to know about acquitted child murderer, Casey Anthony. Casey was arrested on July 16, 2008, one day after her mother reported that Casey’s 2 year old daughter, Caylee, had b... more
Join us today to learn the shocking details of the murder of Sylvia Likens. Sylvia’s parents unwittingly put her and her sister, Jenny, right into the hands of the devil herself. Gertrude Baniszewski promised the girls' parents that she would treat ... more
Join us as we discover and theorize over some of the strangest mysteries throughout world history. These bizarre tales range from ghostly witches to rollerskating monkey-men, and even mass disappearances. Each of these incidents still have authoritie... more
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Good Lord. What a show! The Ramsey case has been something that has stuck with me as a kid of the 90’s. Episode #45 blew me away with their exploration and opinions of what details we know. Bias confirmation? Oh yeah, for sure, but it stands to reason why this podcast is so good. It’s humble, humorous, and brutally honest without being cringy at all. I love it, and so maybe you!
This is my favorite show! I love it so much and these women just own their personality like I wish I could.
I'm a sober-minded person, not given to hyperbole, but this is the greatest podcast there is or ever could be. Listening to Kate and Suzy is like spending time with your best friends, if your best friends happen to be hilarious, clever, soulful, gorgeous weirdos. 5 Stars.
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This show is one of my faves. The hosts are really funny and I feel like I’m just hanging out with friends when I’m listening.
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A fascinating mix of true crime, comedy, and supernatural tales characterizes the content, bridging humor with dark, eerie narratives. The hosts share personal anecdotes alongside chilling stories of haunted places, infamous true crime cases, and alien encounters, creating an engaging atmosphere that captivates their audience. Notably, the lively banter between the hosts ensures that serious themes are balanced with light-hearted discussions, establishing a unique tone that invites listeners into a comfortable and relatable space.
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