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Because You Were Home: The Truth Behind the Strangers


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This month on Truth Behind the Terror, we're taking a look at one of the most unsettling home invasion films ever made: The Strangers (2008).

Inspired by a collection of real-life crimes, The Strangers taps into a uniquely human fear, the idea that danger can arrive uninvited at your front door.

This episode discusses murder, home invasion, cult activity, online exploitation, child sexual abuse material, self-harm, sextortion, animal cruelty, and other disturbing subjects.

While I won't be going into graphic detail, some listeners may find these topics upsetting.

Please take care of yourself, and feel free to skip this episode or come back to it later if you need to.

🎬 In This Episode

  • The making of The Strangers
  • The real-life inspirations behind the film 
  • The 1981 Keddie Cabin Murders 
  • The Manson Family murders 
  • Modern home invasion and the online extremist network known as 764 
  • Why stories about random violence continue to terrify us

🎧 Featured Clips

  • The Strangers (2008) trailer
  •  "Is Tamara home?" from the movie "The Strangers: Prey at Night" (2018)

📚 Sources & Further Reading

  • Podcast "Inside 764"

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🏠 Next Episode

Next month on Truth Behind the Terror, we're opening a completely different file.

In June we'll be diving into unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and investigations that continue to raise questions decades later.

Our feature episode will focus on David Fincher's Zodiac and the real-life serial killer who remains unidentified to this day.

Because sometimes the most unsettling stories aren't the ones with terrifying endings.

They're the ones that never got an ending at all.

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Truth Behind the TerrorBy Carissa Willis