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“The House of Meat: The Krasnodar Cannibals” is a chilling true story that blurs the line between horror and reality. In 2017, a lost phone found near a Russian military academy revealed photographs so gruesome they shook the world — and led investigators to a decaying apartment filled with jars, bones, and secrets. Through immersive sound design and documentary storytelling, this episode unravels the lives of Dmitry and Natalia Baksheev — an ordinary couple turned symbols of unimaginable darkness. Told in cinematic campfire-horror style, every word you’ll hear is based on real evidence, official reports, and the haunting truth behind Russia’s most disturbing modern crime.
By Steven Ellis“The House of Meat: The Krasnodar Cannibals” is a chilling true story that blurs the line between horror and reality. In 2017, a lost phone found near a Russian military academy revealed photographs so gruesome they shook the world — and led investigators to a decaying apartment filled with jars, bones, and secrets. Through immersive sound design and documentary storytelling, this episode unravels the lives of Dmitry and Natalia Baksheev — an ordinary couple turned symbols of unimaginable darkness. Told in cinematic campfire-horror style, every word you’ll hear is based on real evidence, official reports, and the haunting truth behind Russia’s most disturbing modern crime.