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By 2 Peas Productions
4.8
99 ratings
The podcast currently has 95 episodes available.
Our final episode of More Than Murder has come, and we'd just like to say thank you SO MUCH to all our listeners we've had over the past 2 years. We're so grateful you gave us the opportunity to entertain you with our vulgar, whacky, fun, and derailed episodes. It's not goodbye, it's see you later!!
All our love, Jenna & Noelle <3
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Another "state school" built with the purpose of "reform," turned very, very ugly. We know we've covered many of these places, if not all of the main ones, but Pennhurst's story had to be told. Especially when it's one of the most sought-after places to explore in the U.S. for paranormal investigators.
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This week is a tough one, but it seems relevant to discuss in the current environment. We talk about a violent incel, hell bent on wiping out the female population, along with males he considered to be "alpha." His rampage began with a knife, and also involved guns, and running people down with his car.
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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a... Mothman...? Join us for this week's episode where we hear stories of people's experiences with what has been described as the Mothman.
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On this week's episode we talk about Teddy Roosevelt's daughter, Alice. She is quite the character, and we decided she deserved an episode of her one. Enjoy this listicle telling of how Alice broke the standards set in place for women, especially in the early 1900's, and how she also became the most well-known socialite pretty much in presidential history. We love her!
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Royals, beheadings, and ghosts, oh my! In this week's episode, we take a ghostly tour through the Tower of London, accompanied by a bit of history, and some royally interesting (sometimes headless) spirit encounters!
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It's camping season, and that means campfires! What's better to listen to than a compilation of real-life ghost encounters around the fire? So, build your campfire (or light a candle like your MTM hosts), sit back, and let the goosebumps rise.
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If you're familiar with creepy pasta stories, you know that many times they're fiction, but sometimes, people write them based on true stories. You, dear listeners will have to be the judge of that with this one. In this week's episode we learn about a phenomenon witnessed by many people, called the Black-Eyed Kids. Yes, it is as creepy as it sounds! Sit back, light a candle or start a campfire, because these stories are Midnight Society worthy. You tell us, are the black-eyed kids fact, or fiction?
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This week was the first time we recorded a LIVE episode! We have a whacky chat about aliens, UFO's, and government coverups. Follow the link below if you'd like to watch the live replay and catch us in our tinfoil fats!
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Leonarda Cianciulli was a lady killa all the way from Italy. She was a soap maker who used some pretty nefarious ingredients to make the soaps with which people cleaned themselves. Are you curious yet? Be sure to give this week's episode a listen to find out the details.
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The podcast currently has 95 episodes available.