We Are The Worst

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Welcome to the official anniversary edition of We Are the Worst!
On the day this comes out into the world (December 3, 2019), it will be almost an official year of releasing podcast episodes. Literally, we are one day off from our official anniversary, so it’s fine. To celebrate, we have decided to do the exact same thing we do every week – which is drink and talk about depressing stories, so buckle in and enjoy!
Dreia’s telling us the story of the disappearance of Dennis Reynolds. Dennis was a 24-year-old man living in Litchfield, Illinois in 1978. He went to visit his girlfriend during a blizzard and was then never seen or heard from again. Reynolds disappeared during the time John Wayne Gacy was active as a serial killer, so could there be a connection between the two?
Even though John Wayne Gacy’s story is what attracted Maggie to true crime and all things terrible, she isn’t covering it this week. Our psychic connection just didn’t come through this week, friends. Sorry about that.
Instead, Maggie is going to revisit an old favorite that we’ve archived due to sound quality. Dorian Corey was the matriarch of the House of Corey in New York City Ball Culture back in the 1980s and 90s. Unfortunately, Corey succumbed to AIDS and passed away in the early 1990s, but upon searching her apartment, a literal skeleton in Corey’s apartment was found. In this episode, we discuss the mystery behind Corey’s relationship with Robert Worley and what could have happened to Worley.
Friends, we want to thank you all for making one full year of recording possible! We have had the best time ruining your lives and it wouldn’t have been possible without all of your support. Please, keep on being the best ones!
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We Are The WorstBy Dreia and Maggie