
Ryan Jennings ran from the horrors of Crayton 18 years ago. Now is is coming back to face his greatest fears and search for answers.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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What happens when a seemingly-perfect marriage ends in a nasty divorce and someone ends up dead. Listen to Over My Dead Body today wherever you’re listening to this or www.wondery.fm/omdb
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
List of Suicide Prevention Lines: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines
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Sound Design by Steve Blizin
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Music Composed by Tom Parsons
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Sound Design by Steve Blizin
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Music Composed by Tom Parsons
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Sound Design by Zach Fortais-Gomm and Steve Blizin
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Music Composed by Tom Parsons
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Sound Design by Zach Fortais-Gomm and Steve Blizin
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Music Composed by Tom Parsons
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The past returns to haunt...
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Following Tom's clue, Ryan discovers more about Northwoods Reclamation, as well as a connection he never wanted to make.
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Inside that storage space, Joe's fate is sealed.
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This is a horror podcast about an individual creating a horror podcast. I really enjoyed it.
Awesome pod that pulls you in, great story up until the season 4. Feels like they got sick of making this show and his other show took off so he just axed it.
The creator uses interesting stories and has a cool accent. He does not ramble or waste time but, instead, gets right to the point
The creator uses interesting stories and has a cool accent. He does not ramble or waste time but, instead, gets right to the point
First “season” is great, but it loses sight after that and writes itself in uninteresting circles with every new character talking just like the last.
Awesome. I hang on every word. I love it.
Awesome. I hang on every word. I love it.
I’m a sucker for drama podcasts and this is one of the very best.
Too many ads
Just got to this podcast and... its more like an audio book than anything else. I couldn’t finish it. If you like audio books its for you bc it seems so acted and i’m sure it is. Skipped thru most episodes and even last ones about the “truth” are so acted i couldn’t do it
Don’t let other people turn you off with their reviews. This is a guy telling is a story and it’s not supposed to be told in a perfect way. That’s one of the things I like about this podcast, it’s not a perfect telling of a story with perfect actors and perfect “podcast etiquette”. Great story and binge worthy.
A podcast that was exciting in the beginning but quickly lost the plot and in the end I couldn’t bring myself to bother with those last 4 episodes. Don’t waste your time, there’s surely better horror
I just finished season 1 of this podcast and so far I like it. It has everything a small town mystery story should have. Mystery obviously, a character that returns after being away a long time, and good pacing. I used to listen to the podcast return home. I liked it at first but lost interest after a while. This has a much more interesting storyline and mystery to it. I look forward to listening to more episodes and I can’t wait to find out what happens in ashbury.
I love the podcast. Aside from the ads incorporated with the story. It’s a great, interesting story with all kinds of twists and turns which keeps me pulled in!!! But why, all of season three, does it say no commercials/ads but every episode has two or three of them?
Best podcast I’ve listened to by far every day I started off listening to this podcast and it kept pulling me back in.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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