
Kerry and Quin swap jokes, wisdom, and true spooky stories. New episodes every week! Join Patreon here: www.patreon.com/trulydarklycreeply
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 269 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Quinlan tells the story of The Evening’s shipwreck. Kerry talks about kids pulling pranks that go terribly wrong.
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Kerry tells us about Robert Maudsley and the Making of a Monster. Quinlan looks into a recent case in Arcadia that deals with surrogacy and (TW) abuse.
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Oreo poops. TW: kid stuff that is sad! Quinlan tells the story of Lindsay Clancy. Kerry describes the life and times of Audrey Munson.
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Kerry covers the story of “Red Bull” and it’s not at all what you think it will be. Quinlan discusses the death of Nada Huranieh.
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The fact that you’re outraged enough to cancel Hulu because of Jimmy Kimmel, but not over an innocent man being assassinated in front of his family for simply speaking to college kids, is unreal. I’ve never “cancelled” anyone for having different opinions, but this is truly, darkly, and sick. You’re furious about a TV show being cancelled (which, by the way, it wasn’t), yet silent about a brilliant young man being murdered in front of the world. As Bill Maher said, “The people who mocked his dea... more
Quinlan and Kerry do an amazing job at diving into mysteries and crime, while keeping it uplifting and hilarious. Their storytelling is detailed and engaging with a twist of comedy that will crack you up! They touch on their personal lives (always a trip!) and their kids do the funniest things! Thanks ladies for being a worm in my ear!! I’ll always be your number 1 “Dear Reader” 😘
Excellent podcast. Been listening for years and it’s the one podcast that I’ve followed from pod to pod and back again because of the ladies and the banter and never got bored. Love the freely spoken about so called “tough” topics that shouldn’t be tough at all like rights and choices. They can laugh and joke even when the world crumbles because sometimes we all need that break from it. It’s a breath of fresh air while talking about dark subjects. How they manage to make me laugh while talking a... more
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