Kim and Ashley discuss true crime, the unexplained, and the just plain the weird. Ashley questions everything around her and Kim tries to rationalize it all away.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime |
In this weeks episode, Ashley goes solo and tells the story of Amy Lynn Bradley, a 23 year old woman who went missing on a cruise ship in 1998. more
This week, Kim tells us about Angelique Cottin aka “The Electric Girl” who began making things fly across the room by simply touching them. And Ashley covers the strange story of Mary Ashford and Barbara Forrest, two women who died in the same town, ... more
This week, Ashley and Kim discuss the true crime case of Ellen Greenberg. Ellen was found in her home with 20 stab wounds...but her death was ruled as a suicide? more
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Ok I’m 12 and this podcast is one of the best things I’ve ever seen. I love the story format, Ashley and the girl whose name I can never remember are amazing storytellers. I listen to your podcast at night and I always have these cool dreams, which is a weird thing to say in a review but it’s totally true! Thank you and keep up the good work! more
I just found this podcast and I enjoy true crime, histories and lore. This podcast is a mix of all and it’s wonderful!! The hosts are well informed and entertaining in their delivery! Highly recommended!!
I'm enjoying this podcast, because the ladies seem to be good friends having a good time chatting about crimes and mysteries that interest them. I admit I'm a bit harsh sometimes, but Ashley's accent is frustrating, because her "long I" sounds are just like "short o" sounds; however, she's so enthusiastic and fun I can let it slide. ;) Were this an audiobook, I'd have returned it, but as a podcast, it works. Carry on ladies! You're both wonderful!
Another great true crime podcast with a little bit of weird thrown in. Kim and Ashley are smart, funny, entertaining and do a good job researching the cases.
Ashley and Kim have great chemistry and I love listening to all the crazy stuff they have to talk about. It helps break up the monotony of quarantine. 5/5 would recommend.
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