The dark COMEDY podcast about everything mysterious. From unsolved history & true crime to folklore & the supernatural, nothing is off the table. Listener discretion is always advised. All aboard!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryComedy |
What happens when an ultra devout christian "warrior" is "dead set" on spreading the good word to a group of indigenous tribesman who are the epitome of "F Around and Find Out?" more
This is a big ol' lake. And there's some weirdness afoot at the Circle K, Ted. more
(We let A.I. write this week's episode description) In this episode, the hosts introduce the podcast and discuss their Patreon bonus episodes. They then delve into the topic of missing celebrities, starting with the case of Richie Edwards, a member o... more
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I enjoy listening to this podcast daily since I’m trying to catch up. Really interesting and funny!
My only experience of this podcast is to do with the Unit 731 episode, which is almost all taken from the Wikipedia page rather than going deep on it. The quotes they use are literally the highlighted quotes from the wiki page! Some information they gave is actually wrong, mainly on the escape where they say no one got away - this is factually untrue based on witness testimony texts which we have ( read Unit 731 testimony book ). They seem like a funny bunch but there is a plethora of funny podc... more
Thanks to a fellow listener/ mutual friend Justin K, I started listening to this podcast back in April. Due to the length of the episodes (not a bad thing, the extra details is great) and trying to keep up with my other podcasts, it was taking me what seemed like forever to finish all the episodes. So, about 2ish months ago (when I was still only in the beginning episodes of year 2020), I said F it and decided to forgo all of my other podcasts to binge this. I can finally say I HAVE LISTENED TO ... more
The JD8 case was the first I heard on your podcast. As a person that lives 15-20 minutes away & remember these murders- seems like you guys nailed the crazy down here! There’s so much more to the case! I can’t wait to see if you guys look into any of the other stuff we have in the bayou!! Especially some of the others that are “suspected” to be related. 😝
Hey guys. My name is Preston from Dinwiddie, Virginia now residing in Salt Lake City, Utah. I’ve listened to yours guys show for a little while now especially since I’ve come back home from over seas. I just finished my 8 years in the VA National Guard as an infantryman and every since then I’ve never been huge on podcasts really I started listening to you guys. You are absolutely fun to listen to and I laugh everytime. I do have a story on a creature called the Hellhound when I was in Pennsylva... more
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