This podcast is about true crime from a teen's perspective. Hosts Eden and Sophie will react to a new scenario every episode. We trade off reading terrifying tales to one another and speculating the outcomes of each. Once in a while we will mix it up and do an episode about superstitions or myths. New episodes will be released every other Sunday. You can email us at thethoughtsundermybed@gmail.com... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Eden and Sophie read about superstitions from around the world. Sorry we were gone for so long! Go follow us on Instagram @thethoughtsundermybed and email us crime stories at thethoughtsundermybed@gmail.com.
Prisoners pull off elaborate fraud from their jail bunks. Saying that a victim has missed jury duty on a weekend when the court is closed is a perfect way to swindle money, the tricky part is getting your hands on a cell phone when you are already in... more
In this episode we finish reading The Spy Who Couldn't Spell. Brian has full confidence in his plan to steal U.S. secret information and sell it to rival countries, but what he doesn't know is that someone has been on to him the whole time. You can f... more
An espionage plot foiled by not installing spell check. Brian is working in part of the military when he is forced to retire. Before reluctantly giving up his job he steals hundreds of secrets from the U.S. military and sells them to rival countries.... more
Detective Apple and his partner seem to have solved the crime, but how deep does this mystery actually go? You can send us story suggestions at thethoughtsundermybed@gmail.com. You can also rate us on apple podcasts, it really helps us out!
A body has been found in a nearly empty hotel room. There is no evidence at the scene. And worst of all the interior damage suggests that the body had been crushed to death, but nether the room nor the hallway has anything powerful enough. This will ... more
A girl is stuck in her house with a bomb strapped to her neck, the slightest movement could set it off, and all the criminal said was to " wait, I'll be back." Go rate us on apple podcasts, it really helps us out!
Rose Marks has been milking people for money for years, it's only when she meets Jude Deveraux is she accused of being a scam. In court, she reveals the whole tale, and everyone included in her nefarious schemes. Go rate us on apple podcasts, it real... more
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I wasn’t sure what to expect at first. I’m not a hug true crime fan, but even as a casual I found this to be great. The two cohosts keep the conversation fun & engaging. more
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