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Houston’s bayous are supposed to move water, not bodies. Yet over the past year, sixteen have been found, with six in just two weeks. The crew dives into the mystery to figure out what’s really going on in the city’s murky underbelly.
Scrota’s convinced the numbers don’t lie. Something’s off, and it smells like either a serial killer, organized crime, or the cops sleeping on the job.
Expect dark humor, heated debate, true-crime tangents, and way too much talk about Houston’s “glorified ditches.” The trio ends with a challenge to the listeners: what do you think is happening in the bayous?
🎧 Tune in for a mix of stats, sarcasm, and suspicion — only on The Habitual Line Steppers Podcast.
By The Blue TeamHouston’s bayous are supposed to move water, not bodies. Yet over the past year, sixteen have been found, with six in just two weeks. The crew dives into the mystery to figure out what’s really going on in the city’s murky underbelly.
Scrota’s convinced the numbers don’t lie. Something’s off, and it smells like either a serial killer, organized crime, or the cops sleeping on the job.
Expect dark humor, heated debate, true-crime tangents, and way too much talk about Houston’s “glorified ditches.” The trio ends with a challenge to the listeners: what do you think is happening in the bayous?
🎧 Tune in for a mix of stats, sarcasm, and suspicion — only on The Habitual Line Steppers Podcast.