In July of 2019, Jeremy made the fortuitous decision to make the only bid on an abandoned storage unit. At first disappointed by no apparent treasure, what he discovered instead is a trove of the most extensive documentation of seemingly unexplainable events he’s ever seen. Join him on his journey of discovery through the horrific, paranormal, and downright unusual events of each podcast episode a... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In the mid-season finale, Jeremy still hasn't found Brianne, and reaches out to Detective Anderson with some information on a Divine Acolyte. After that, he gets help from an unexpected source to encounter something that truly horrifies him.
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After finding out the actual events surrounding Thomas Strong's death were different than what Brianne told him, Jeremy tries to get a hold of her and ends up learning something about her contact with Joseph Foye. Jeremy also reviews a file that coul... more
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Brianne discovers a new ability linking to one of the Acolytes and Jeremy shares a reference to him found in the papers. When Anderson checks in, things take an unexpected twist.
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General horror
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General horror, language, death, sudden and loud sounds, screaming, gunshots, gore, David Ault... more
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And there’s not an option to get rid of them?? Seriously, man? A gushing ad for toothpaste in the middle of a horror podcast is the way you want to present something great that you’ve poured so much effort and passion into?
Why can’t I pay you to not have ads!?
You know what really wrecks the dramatic tension in your show? Getting interrupted mid-sentence by some cheery stranger selling dubious health products. It was one thing to put ads before/after the show, but interrupting a 20-minute episode twice for ad content makes it pretty unlistenable.
I know sometimes there’s not much choice in sponsors, but as soon as I heard a “Better Health” ad, I turned it off. All credibility lost & won’t even grace it with a listen if that’s the kind of sponsors they bring on.
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