
True Crime Guys presents a self-aware true crime podcast that dives into unsolved, missing person, and just plain strange cases.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 182 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

On December 16, 1935, 29 year-old actress Thelma Todd was found dead in the driver’s seat of her Lincoln. Her car was discovered in a garage owned by Jewel Carmen. Who happened to be the estranged wife of Thelma’s current boyfriend/business partner, ... more
We’ve all heard of lucid dreaming before, right? But what would you do if you had a dream, that was not only extremely vivid and terrifying, but later the police tell you a brutal murder had occurred just a few doors down, in an eerily similar fashio... more
In October 1925, a young girl's body was discovered at the bottom of a mineshaft near Coxton, Kentucky. Even though the remains were practically unrecognizable, the authorities identified her as 14-year-old Mary Vickery, who had gone missing two mont... more
During an annual show in a Nottinghamshire mining community in July 1980, hundreds of children began experiencing dizziness before they started collapsing. The official report attributing the cause to "mass hysteria". One officer described the situat... more
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Tell whoever is playing your theme song to tune their guitar!
So whats the point of a 7 minute podcast on Brian Shaffer? Why even bother? I don't get it It's not enough time to do the story justice. What's the point in recording a summary? All this podcast has become is a YouTube channel but audio only.
Loving the show keep up the good work
A very good show to listen to and host Michael seems like a down-to-earth cool guy. The synopsis song is in my head permanently I think and I am not complaining about it at all. They did seem to experiment with having some rapper do the intro music and Michael’s wife as a sidekick which I found both totally annoying (more the wife), but overall the show is not to be overlooked and is worthy of the 5-stars I give it!
Is not funny, annoying, and also, not funny.
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Apple Podcasts | #105 |
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Focusing on strange and unresolved cases, the content frequently touches on topics such as unsolved murders, mysterious disappearances, and peculiar incidents that perplex communities. Episodes often highlight intricate details surrounding victims' lives and the investigations that ensued, prompting discussions around unsettling themes like dreams connected to crimes or the reality of supernatural influences. Unique narrative elements, humor, and personal reflections from the hosts contribute to an engaging exploration of true crime and the baffling aspects of human experiences, making it invaluable for those interested in the intersection of mystery and reality.
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Strange & Unexplained launched 6 years ago and published 182 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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