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A Paranormal True Crime Podcast! Liss delves into anything spooky, and occasionally some true crime. New episodes drop every Thursday starting at 5 AM. ***Disclaimer: Please be advised that our podcast is explicit and some episode may contain graphic content***
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This episode delves into the chilling crimes of Dennis Rader, aka BTK, exploring his murders, taunting letters, and the investigation that led to his capture. A detailed look at one of America's most infamous serial killers that had to name himself.Thank you everyone so much for listening!sourceshttps://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wichita-eagle-dorothea-and-william-r/176669465/https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/btk-victims/13/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95KnnA8f37M&t=9Dennis Rader - Wikipedia Dennis Rader | Otero family | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Dennis Rader | Kathryn Bright | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Serial Killer: Dennis Rader, The BTK Killer – Crime Library Dennis Rader | Shirley Vian | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Case File: Dennis Rader | A&E Dennis Rader | Nancy Fox | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Dennis Rader | Vicky Wegerle | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
The tragic and complex case of Bobby Dunbar, a boy who vanished during a family outing in 1912, was believed to be found and reunited with his family, but decades later DNA testing was done to see if this really was Bobby.Thank you listening!Sourceshttps://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/may/5/20040505-111755-3134r/Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar - Wikipedia https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn87065167/1914-06-18/ed-1/?sp=2https://allthatsinteresting.com/bobby-dunbarhttps://a.co/d/iAViKorFamily Sleuth Wavers in Solving 92-Year Mystery - Los Angeles Times
Fairies, young girls and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. They are all players in Cottingley's history. A history where 2 young girls borrowed one of their parent's cameras and when they returns had photos that would fascinate thousands for decades!Thank you all so much for listening!sourceshttps://medium.com/university-of-leeds/the-cottingley-fairies-a-study-in-deception-2ab08b8cafb0Cottingley Fairies - Wikipedia
The legend of Huggin' Molly, a local ghost story from Abbeville. And her mark that has been left on the town. Who or what she is, is unknown, yet she is known and feared throughout the town.Would you go in for the kiss?! And do yo have any local legends from your area? If so let me know!!Thank you so much for listening!sourcesLegend of Huggin' Molly | Huggin' Molly's Huggin’ Molly | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
The fascinating case of the Enfield poltergeist, a well-documented paranormal phenomenon that has captivated investigators and skeptics alike. What is the truth behind one of the most famous hauntings in England. Was it a genuine haunting! Or kids pranks that went too far?Thank you so much for listening!And if you have a weird story, haunting, whatever you want to share for a listener episode feel free to email me at Ouchwasthataghost@yahoo.com and just lmk if I can use your name or if I should make an alias up. sourcesThe real story of the Enfield HauntingStory behind The Enfield Haunting: Mirror reporter recalls flying Lego in Britain's best-known poltergeist incident - The MirrorEnfield Poltergeist child reveals her TERRIFYING ordeal as she insists nothing was imagined and even when she returned to the house last year the lights started turning on and off | Daily Mail Onlinehttps://www.audible.com/pd/The-Enfield-Poltergeist-Audiobook/B09XYZ1234
This episode explores the chilling case of Mark Twitchell, the so-called Dexter Killer, who was inspired by the TV show Dexter to commit murder in Edmonton, Canada. I delve into his background, the crime, and the investigation that uncovered his dark obsession with filmmaking and serial killing.Thank you so much for supporting the show!Ouch! Was That A Ghost? | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | LinktreesourcesMark Twitchell | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderersJailed murderer Mark Twitchell eager to revive film career - The Globe and MailJury finds Edmonton filmmaker guilty of murder - The Globe and Mail (archive.org)Former wife weeps at Twitchell murder trial | CBC NewsDocument chronicles Twitchell's murder of Altinger: prosecutors | Edmonton Journal"The Dexter Killer": Letters offer a rare look at the thoughts of convicted murderer Mark Twitchell - CBS News'Dexter' killer shares chilling details on how he killed his victim he met on Plenty of Fish | Daily Mail OnlineWho are Mark Twitchell's ex-wives?
Happy April Fool's Day!!!Explore the fascinating history and creative pranks of April Fool's Day, from ancient traditions to modern hoaxes, and learn how humor and ingenuity have shaped this playful holiday.sourcesFelines in the Moat? The Great Washing of the Lions Hoax - Historic MysteriesWhen Taco Bell 'Bought' the Liberty BellPlanetary Alignment Decreases Gravity (April Fool, 1976)The Eruption of Mount Edgecumbe (April Fool, 1974)The Left-Handed Whopper - 1998 - April Fools' Pranks - TIMEApril 1, 1962: Sweden Was Convinced It Could View Black and White Television in Color | Vintage News DailyBig Ben Goes Digital (April Fool, 1980)
Therese Humbert was a French woman who swindled money from people for decades, living lavishly on other peoples money. She told tall tales and wore tall hats. All while bankrupting and stealing peoples retirements. Thank you so much for listening! Check us out on social media, or the patreon for bonus episodes. Ouch! Was That A Ghost? | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktreesourceshttps://medium.com/@johnwelford15/therese-humbert-a-notorious-fraudster-from-19th-century-france-da5c305fbb6bhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thérèse_Humberthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thérèse_HumbertThe Parisian Fraudster With Complicated Tales of Imaginary Millionaires - Atlas ObscuraSpurling, Hilary - La Grande Thérèse: The Greatest Swindle of the Century.
A Paranormal True Crime Podcast! Liss delves into anything spooky, and occasionally some true crime. New episodes drop every Thursday starting at 5 AM. ***Disclaimer: Please be advised that our podcast is explicit and some episode may contain graphic content***
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