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Yes, we are still having audio issues. Tis the plight of the broke college podcaster. You could be upset about it, like us, or you could choose to see it as a glitch in the matrix...perhaps a ghost in the machine, or even a real ghost. Boo! To the real point of this description, this episode is about the loneliest of lonelies, Dr. Carl Tanzler. Was he a necrophiliac? Maybe, but that's about the only part of the story that is contested. What we do know is that he was obsessed with a dying young girl, built her a mausoleum of which he had exclusive access once she passed, then dug up her body and made her into a human doll. There's also something in here about spaceships and the life-giving force that apparently looms just outside Earth's atmosphere. That's about normal for an episode of Conspiracy Club, and if you love it, then make sure to join the club by following us on Instagram and Twitter @tomandemir, as well as by liking our Facebook page at facebook.com/conspiracyclub!
Credits:
- Thanks to Ross Bugden for our theme song, "Something Wicked" (https://www.youtube.com/@RossBugden)
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3535 ratings
Yes, we are still having audio issues. Tis the plight of the broke college podcaster. You could be upset about it, like us, or you could choose to see it as a glitch in the matrix...perhaps a ghost in the machine, or even a real ghost. Boo! To the real point of this description, this episode is about the loneliest of lonelies, Dr. Carl Tanzler. Was he a necrophiliac? Maybe, but that's about the only part of the story that is contested. What we do know is that he was obsessed with a dying young girl, built her a mausoleum of which he had exclusive access once she passed, then dug up her body and made her into a human doll. There's also something in here about spaceships and the life-giving force that apparently looms just outside Earth's atmosphere. That's about normal for an episode of Conspiracy Club, and if you love it, then make sure to join the club by following us on Instagram and Twitter @tomandemir, as well as by liking our Facebook page at facebook.com/conspiracyclub!
Credits:
- Thanks to Ross Bugden for our theme song, "Something Wicked" (https://www.youtube.com/@RossBugden)
3,552 Listeners