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Welcome back to an all new season of Not Another Horror Podcast. IN this episode I will be telling you the story of my own haunting along with some of my favorite urban legends.
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On our first case abroad we are getting into the infamous pitchfork murders of England. Charles Walton was found murdered with a pitchfork sticking through him. Was he murdered because he was a suspected with? Or was there more to the story?
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In this episode we will dive into doppelgangers, are they fact or are they fiction? From famous cases of Abraham Lincoln to Emile Sagee we will dive in head first. Also we will meet the Wests, a doppelganger who is responsible for the fingerprint method we use today.
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The small town of Circleville, Ohio appears like another small American town on the face of things, but in its history is one one of the most compelling true crime mysteries out there. In the late 1970s, residents of the town began receiving strange letters from a mysterious individual. Like a low-tech Gossip Girl, this malignant pen pal seemed to know an awful lot about many of the town’s 14,000 residents, including some of their darkest secrets.
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On the night of 8 February 1855 and one or two later nights,[1] after a heavy snowfall, a series of hoof like marks appeared in the snow. These footprints most of which measured about 4 inches (10 cm) long, 3 inches (7.6 cm) across, between 8 to 16 inches (20 to 41 cm) apart and mostly in a single file, were reported from more than 30 locations across Devon and a couple in Dorset. It was estimated that the total distance of the tracks amounted to between 40 and 100 miles (60 and 160 km)...
When we think of serial killers, the name Ronald Joseph Dominique doesn’t necessarily come to mind. But while Dominique—who was later given the moniker "the Bayou Strangler"—never gained the notoriety of the Dahmers and Gacys of the world, his crimes were no less heinous. In fact, his body count makes him one of the most prolific killers in American history: 23 men died at Dominique’s hands between 1997 and 2006...
Christmas parties are a time for joy, laughs, and family. A time to be shared with the ones you love. But sometimes, the ones who love us, have a different plan. That was the case of Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, the Killer Santa. Bruce Pardo was not the ideal anything, and he did not handle that very well. The events that led up to the night on Christmas Eve would alter the lives of many people including his own.
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Like something out of a science fiction movie this is a story of one big psychology experiment. When 19-year-old Robert Shafran drove from his home in Scarsdale, NY, to the Catskills for his first day at Sullivan Community College in 1980, he was shocked to find that everyone already knew and adored him.
“Welcome back!” guys said. Girls ran up and kissed him. Finally, a fellow student, Michael Domnitz, connected the dots after asking if Shafran was adopted: “You have a twin!” he said...
The 1971 murders of Jesse McBane, 20, and Patricia Mann, 19, in Durham, North Carolina haunt the community to this day. The young lovers disappeared after attending Valentine’s dance at Watts Hospital.
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It's been 79 years since the notorious graffiti showed up around town. Written in white paint, the word's "Who Put Bella In The Wychelm" would cement this unsolved case in our minds forever. In this episode of Not Another Horror Podcast, we will explore the history of this case. This is a true horror so make sure you have your notepads out. Who would put a young woman inside of a tree, chop her hands off, and sprinkle the bones around the tree? Well...maybe we will find out...