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Yes, one of the most notorious 'old timey' murders. We go back to 1892 for this one, where we discuss the brutal deaths of Lizzie's parents. Did she do it? Not according to the jury that acquitted her. Hmmm...
Hi friends! In this episode we talk about 2 ghost ships that may or may not have even existed, but the story surrounding them is oddly spooky. SS Ourang Medan and the Lady Lovibond.
Hotel Vendome and the Hassayampa Inn are just a couple of the allegedly haunted hotels in Prescott, AZ
In this episode we discuss some of the reports surrounding these two hotels.
Sources: Youtube, LegendsoftheWest
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Steven David Catlin Is a serial killer that was responsible for several deaths of some ex-wives and his own mother. He is currently serving life in prison.
Sources:
Murderpedia and Wikipedia
In this episode, we discuss quite a monstrosity. Dr. Harold Shipman was an England based physician who was responsible for the death over 200 patients. Listen up!
Sources: biography.com
Located near the border of Vermont and Massachusetts is this small region that is known as the Bennington Triangle, were some mysterious vanishings have taken place. What does it allll meaaaan?!!
H.H. Holmes was America's first notorious serial killer. In 1887 he had a "murder hotel" constructed in Chicago and was believed to kill upwards of 200 people. In this episode, we get into some of his horrific crimes.
Sources: Wikipedia, AllThingsInteresting, Murderpedia
So many questions surrounding this triangular mystery. In this episode, we discuss some of the more well-known tragic disappearances and strange events that happened in the Bermuda Triangle.
Around 1900, on an island off of Scotland, a lighthouse was constructed and manned by 3 lightkeepers. Tragically, one day they vanished with no evidence or clues as to what really happened to them. The mystery remains unsolved and has several theories attached to it.
Sources for this episode:
Buzzfeed, MentalFloss, and Wikipedia
One of the most infamous cults of our time was the Heaven's Gate Cult. We give a brief overview of what this cult was about and who started it.
Our sources for this episode were: Wikipedia, Rolling Stone, and AllThatsInteresting.com
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