Those Conspiracy Guys is a comedy, history and True Crime podcast based in Ireland and deals with everything from the out-there conspiracy theories like aliens, time travel, and ancient civilisations to the more grounded, historical and provable conspiracies like political and financial corruption, scientific chicanery and secret government agency shenanigans. From the high concept topics like int... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 308 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeHistoryComedy |
On this episode we talk about one of the most notorious men in modern history; a dude whose simple and crazy face is synonymous with manipulation, mind control and murder; whose idea of family will have you thinking twice about complaining about goin... more
On this episode we talk about one of the most prolific and brutal killers in US history and a guy who got his moniker The Scorecard Killer from a macabre list of nicknames he had for his many victims; this episode is all about Randy Kraft. more
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The early episodes are ok, but the last few years the show has lost its way / now it’s just a poorly researched and presented crime pod. The hosts do nothing but swear and cuss tell stupid long winded and uninteresting stories. The real conspiracy here is how the show is still available ! 5 hours of drivelling nonsense…..
Serial killers are boring why do you create so much content on them when there’s plenty of interesting conspiracies, hidden history and current events to talk about. 6 month hiatus and you come back with another serial pod like come on now what are we doin here
But he needs to get back on it. We miss him.
Entertaining show. It’s interesting to hear things from a European/Irish perspective. But it’s weird when he trashes the U.S. for every problem in the the world but at the same time is obsessed with American cinema and culture. Also a bit out of touch on racial and ethnic issues. But I guess that’s expected from someone who lives on an island that’s population is as white as the driven snow for the most part. Definitely worth a listen. I can tell a lot of work goes into each episode. Gordo is al... more
Went into the episode trying to get some information ended up turning it off within 20 minutes or less because all they did was rant about non-no correlation with the topic at all I think in the first 20 minutes they didn’t even talk or utter a word about the topic this podcast is redundant. Do not recommend at all.
Apple Podcasts | #142 | United Kingdom/True Crime |
Spotify | #135 | Ireland/Top Podcasts |
Apple Podcasts | #53 | Ireland/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #163 | Switzerland/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #165 | Hong Kong/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #217 | Israel/True Crime |
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