Daphne Woolsoncroft & Heath Merryman (hosts of Going West: True Crime) explore the darkest parts of history, the world, and your mind. From urban legends to hauntings, horror stories, and beyond, you're guaranteed a creepy tale every Thursday!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | HistorySociety & Culture |
Between The Exorcist, Poltergeist, and more, numerous horror films (and non-horror films) are said to have had cursed sets, leading to the demise of many actors and crew members. more
Many who experience sleep paralysis claim to see the same dark figure lurking in the corner of their room, or sometimes, attacking them in their bed. Who is this hat-wearing shadow person? And why do so many see the same thing? Join us as we discuss ... more
In early 1800's England, a ghost was thought to be haunting the district of Hammersmith in London. When a pregnant woman was literally scared to death by the white figure, the townspeople took it upon themselves to get to the bottom of it. more
December 31: A time for friends and family to celebrate the transition into a new year. But for some, the night that is typically known for celebration and cheer, can become a night filled with darkness and fear... more
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I was excited when they brought this podcast back and most episodes are pretty interesting, they just aren’t consistent with it. If episodes are supposed to come out on Thursday, then get them out on Thursday. Or at least communicate why they won’t be.
I love this podcast because they creepy, dark topics but they aren’t so dark that they make you sad or uncomfortable.
Jim Morrison isn’t the only living being who can take that much acid. But agreed. Elephants should not have any acid, or critters in general. more
I love how light hearted this show is especially compared to Going West (Heath and Daphne’s other pod). I genuinely love Heath and Daphne, I listen to their shows all day while doing DoorDash, their voices definitely calm me and I’m always entertained.
Love this show and Going West. The Dark Parts is a little more let loose and fun. Rougarou was hilarious, I’d recommend that episode for a good feel of the show and the hosts personalities!
Apple Podcasts | #205 | Colombia/History |
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