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The Bingeables Podcast is a podcast for geeky/nerdy TV bingers! Co-hosts ChinLin and Isaac talk about shows you just have to binge on. #BingeTV with Geek Gals Podcast Network. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bingeablespod/support
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Welcome to Our Cozy Sleepover: Where Feelings Are Real and Logic Is Optional 🎧🍜 Pull up a blanket and put on your pjs—this is your weekly sleepover podcast where we dissect K-dramas like it's our full-time job (it's not, but we act like it is). We cry over emotionally unavailable male leads, scream at love triangles, and question every character’s life choices—usually with snacks in hand and just the right amount of sarcasm. If you're into unfiltered opinions, dramatic overreactions, and pre ...
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The Birthday Cake Killers: Inside the 1973 Victor Massacre In November 1973, Douglas Gretzler and Willie Steelman murdered nine people in Victor, California, including the Parkin family and their neighbors. The homicide investigation revealed a brutal massacre where victims Walter Parkin, Joanne Parkin, their children Lisa and Robert, Richard and W…
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Sarah Jo Pender: The Female Charles Manson Case Explained They called her the Female Charles Manson. In October 2000, two people were shot to death in an Indianapolis drug house. Sarah Jo Pender bought the shotgun that morning at Walmart. Her boyfriend Richard Hull pulled the trigger. She got 110 years, he got 75. Now the prosecutor who convicted h…
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The Cereal Killer: Frozen Breast Milk Solved a Michigan Murder Christina Harris died in her Davison, Michigan home in September 2014 from a heroin overdose. The 36-year-old mother's death was ruled accidental. Her husband Jason Harris collected $120,000 in life insurance, bought a plane ticket to visit another woman nine days later, and moved a new…
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Bible John: The Ballroom Killer Patricia Docker, Jemima MacDonald, and Helen Puttock were murdered between 1968 and 1969 in Glasgow, Scotland after meeting their killer at the Barrowland Ballroom. The unsolved homicide investigation spawned one of Europe's most notorious cold cases when a witness described the suspect quoting scripture and condemni…
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Seven Deadly Sins: The Valhermoso Springs Massacre The 2020 Valhermoso Springs murders left seven people dead in Morgan County, Alabama, when Frederic Rogers and John Michael Legg opened fire during a drug dispute that escalated into a mass homicide. The investigation revealed burned bodies, over 1,000 crime scene photographs, and a confession that…
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Death Cap Mushroom Poisoning: The Australian Family Lunch Murders Erin Patterson murdered her former in-laws Gail Patterson, Don Patterson, and Heather Wilkinson using death cap mushrooms in Leongatha, Victoria, Australia on July 29, 2023. The homicide investigation revealed Patterson served poisoned Beef Wellington at a family lunch, resulting in …
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From Best Friend to Murder: The Missy Avila Story In October 1985, 17-year-old Michele "Missy" Avila was found murdered in Big Tujunga Creek in the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles, her body submerged under a 100-pound log. The homicide investigation revealed a brutal case of premeditated murder involving two of Missy's childhood friends, K…
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Mississippi's Most Controversial Murder Trial: The Jessica Chambers Case On December 6, 2014, Jessica Chambers, a 19-year-old from Courtland, Mississippi, was found burned over 93% of her body in a murder investigation that would grip the nation. The homicide case against suspect Quinton Tellis resulted in two hung juries, as forensic evidence, cel…
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The Babysitter Who Knew Too Much: Kimberly Cargill Capital Murder Kimberly Cargill murdered Cherry Walker in Whitehouse, Texas on June 18, 2010 to prevent the mentally challenged babysitter from testifying at a child custody hearing. The Smith County investigation revealed Walker died from asphyxiation, her partially burned body discovered on Oscar…
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The Fake Pregnancy That Led to Murder: Taylor Parker's Deadly Deception Taylor Parker murdered Reagan Simmons-Hancock in New Boston, Texas on October 9, 2020, brutally attacking the 21-year-old pregnant woman and cutting her unborn baby from her womb. The homicide investigation revealed Parker had spent ten months faking her own pregnancy through e…
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Bloody Bill Anderson: The Civil War Guerrilla Who Created Jesse James William T. Anderson, known as "Bloody Bill," was a Confederate guerrilla fighter who terrorized Missouri and Kansas during the Civil War, becoming one of the most brutal figures in American history. The Centralia Massacre of September 1864 saw Anderson and his men execute 22 unar…
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Burned and Flushed: The Dennis Nilsen Serial Killer Case Dennis Nilsen murdered at least twelve young men between 1978 and 1983 in North London, making him one of Britain's most prolific serial killers. The investigation into the Muswell Hill Murderer only began after plumber Michael Cattran discovered human remains blocking a drain at Cranley Gard…
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Bible Belt Strangler: The 40-Year Hunt for a Killer Who Targeted Redheads So there's this case that's been sitting in the shadows for over 40 years. Between 1978 and 1992, women with red hair started turning up dead along interstates across the South. Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi. All strangled or beaten. All dumped like they were not…
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Thanksgiving Day 2012: How Byron Smith Executed Two Teen Burglars Byron David Smith, a 64-year-old retired security engineer, shot and killed teenagers Nicholas Brady and Haile Kifer during a home invasion in Little Falls, Minnesota on Thanksgiving Day 2012. The double homicide investigation revealed audio recordings Smith made of the entire incide…
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The Barron Wisconsin Murders and Jayme Closs’s Escape You know what terrifies me most about this case? Jake Patterson had never met Jayme Closs. Never spoken to her. He saw her getting on a school bus one morning and decided right then that he was going to take her. He killed both her parents, dragged her from her home, and kept her hidden under hi…
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Keith and Elaine Dardeen: A Family Trying to Escape Death The Dardeen family was supposed to be starting over. Keith and Elaine were packing up their lives in rural Illinois, seven months pregnant with their second child, ready to leave behind a string of unsolved murders that had terrified their community for years. They were trying to outrun the …
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Self-Defense or Murder? The Stillwater Bail Bonds Office Shooting A bail bondsman in Stillwater, Oklahoma shoots her own client in the back as he tries to escape through a window. She claims self-defense. He's unarmed. A jury decides her fate in less time than it takes to watch a movie. This case raises questions about the power we give to private …
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Richard Ramirez: Inside the Mind of the Night Stalker In 1985, serial killer Richard Ramirez terrorized Southern California during a brutal murder spree that left at least 13 people dead across Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Night Stalker, as he became known, broke into homes in the San Gabriel Valley and Bay Area, sexually assaulting and killi…
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Is Lucy Letby A Baby Killer: The Medical Evidence Is Under A Microscope What happens when doctors raise alarms about babies dying on their watch, and hospital executives tell them to apologize to the person they suspect? The Lucy Letby case seemed like a closed chapter when she was sentenced to life in prison for murdering seven infants. In 2025, a…
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The 50-Year Grudge: Carl Ericsson's Fatal Revenge on His High School Rival When 73-year-old Carl Ericsson walked up to Norman Johnson's door in Madison, South Dakota on a freezing January night in 2012, he was about to settle something that had been eating at him since high school. Fifty years. That's how long he'd been carrying around this grudge.…
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Welcome back to another episode of Bingeable Beans! In today’s episode, we will be talking about the horror movie The Ugly Stepsister Watch the full video on our YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/@BingeableBeansPodcastΑπό τον 2average Productions: Anh & Amy
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Welcome back to another episode of Bingeable Beans! In today’s episode, we will be talking about the kdrama Tempest Watch the full video on our YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/@BingeableBeansPodcastΑπό τον 2average Productions: Anh & Amy
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Betrayed By Blood: The Daughter Who Orchestrated Her Family's Slaughter Terry Caffey woke up to gunfire in his bedroom. His wife was shot beside him. His sons were screaming down the hall. Shot five times himself, Terry crawled through flames and across four football fields to reach help, driven by one desperate need: to identify who did this. When…
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The Shoe Fetish Slayer: Inside Jerry Brudos' House of Horrors When a 19-year-old encyclopedia saleswoman knocked on the wrong door in Portland, Oregon in January 1968, she walked into the nightmare that would define one of America's most disturbing serial killers. Jerry Brudos looked like everyone's quiet neighbor, a hardworking electrician with a …
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Mark Branch: The Grocery Clerk Who Thought He Was Jason Voorhees When 18-year-old Sharon Gregory was found dead in her Greenfield, Massachusetts home in October 1988, her twin sister knew exactly who did it. Mark Branch had been obsessed with horror movies his entire life, particularly Friday the 13th, and he'd told people he wanted to know what it…
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The Halifax Slasher and the Deadly Power of Collective Fear In November 1938, the town of Halifax, England, became paralyzed by fear. People stopped going to work. Businesses closed. Vigilante mobs formed in the streets. And a man took his own life because his coworkers thought he was a monster. The reason? A phantom attacker with a razor blade who…
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Inside the Murder Castle: The True Story of H.H. Holmes and His Killing Factory Herman Mudgett didn't become America's most notorious serial killer by accident. He built a three-story hotel in Chicago specifically designed to kill people, and he did it right before the 1893 World's Fair brought millions of visitors to the city. But here's what most…
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From Unsolved Mysteries to Hollywood: The Jeepers Creepers Murder Case When a couple's quiet Sunday drive turned into a terrifying chase on a Michigan backroad in 1990, they had no idea they'd just witnessed the aftermath of murder. This is the story of Marilynn DePue, a high school guidance counselor who tried to escape an abusive marriage, and ho…
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The First Female Serial Killer: Why Aileen Wuornos's Case Still Matters When Aileen Wuornos was executed in 2002, the state of Florida called her a cold-blooded serial killer. But her story is way more complicated than that. We're talking about a woman who survived childhood sexual abuse, was kicked out at 15 and forced into sex work to survive, an…
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The Jeannette DePalma Case: When Satanic Panic Destroyed a Murder Investigation What really happened to 16-year-old Jeannette DePalma in 1972? For over 50 years, wild stories about devil worship and ritual sacrifice have overshadowed the truth about a teenage girl who never made it to her friend's house. We're talking about a case where a religious…
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The Disappearance of Branson Perry: Three Witnesses, Zero Answers When 20-year-old Branson Perry walked 30 feet from his house to a shed on an April afternoon in 2001, three people were watching. He never made it back. This case has every element that makes your brain scream "how is this still unsolved?" A town with a history of keeping deadly secr…
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The Ellen Greenberg Case: When Forensic Science Says Murder but the City Says Suicide When a young teacher was found dead with 20 stab wounds, ten of them in the back of her neck, Philadelphia officials called it suicide. Her family has spent 14 years trying to prove that's physically impossible. Now, after a court-ordered review just discovered 20…
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The Staircase Murders Part 2: When the Star Witness Turns Out to Be a Fraud Michael Peterson sat in prison for eight years after being convicted of murdering his wife. The case seemed closed. But then someone started looking into the blood spatter expert who put him there. What they found was a pattern of lies, fabricated evidence, and perjury that…
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The Staircase Murders Part 1: Two Dead Women, Two Staircases, One Suspect Michael Peterson called 911 at 2:40 a.m. saying his wife fell down the stairs. But the words he chose in that call would haunt him for years. Seven deep cuts to her scalp. No skull fracture. No brain injury. Blood everywhere. And then prosecutors dug up another body from 17 y…
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BTK Dennis Rader: When Your Neighbor Is Literally a Serial Killer What happens when the guy measuring your lawn for code violations is also one of the most prolific serial killers in American history? Dennis Rader spent 31 years hiding in plain sight as a church leader, security alarm installer, and suburban dad while methodically stalking and murd…
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The Truth About Ilse Koch and the Human Skin Lampshade Legend She was called the Bitch of Buchenwald, the Witch, the Beast. Her name became synonymous with Nazi evil, her face plastered across newspapers worldwide. But here's what makes Ilse Koch's story so unsettling: the crime that made her famous might not have been hers at all. We're talking ab…
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Adeline Watkins and Ed Gein: Separating Fact From Fiction When Ed Gein was arrested in 1957, the press needed someone to explain how a monster could hide in plain sight. Enter Adeline Watkins, a quiet woman from Plainfield who claimed a decades-long romance with America's most infamous killer. But two weeks later, she took it all back. So what real…
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The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders: How DNA Finally Solved a 34-Year-Old Cold Case In December 1991, four teenage girls were murdered inside an Austin yogurt shop. The crime scene was burned. The evidence was destroyed. Two innocent men went to prison for nearly a decade. And the real killer? He was already dead by the time they were arrested. This is …
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The Pixy Stix Killer: How Ronald O'Bryan Weaponized Halloween Halloween 1974 was supposed to be another night of trick-or-treating in Pasadena, Texas. Instead, it became the night that changed Halloween forever. When 8-year-old Timothy O'Bryan died from poisoned candy, investigators uncovered a twisted plot orchestrated by the one person who should…
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The Midnight Baseball Bat Murders: A Grandson's Unthinkable Crime When a 20-year-old calls 911 covered in blood claiming he has no memory of the night, investigators uncover one of New Jersey's most devastating family tragedies. Louis and Betty Simon thought they were helping their grandson by letting him live with them. Instead, they became victim…
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Welcome back to another episode of Bingeable Beans! In today’s episode, we will be talking about the hot topic of the summer, Amazon's The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2. Watch the full video on our YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/@BingeableBeansPodcastΑπό τον 2average Productions: Anh & Amy
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Welcome back to another episode of Bingeable Beans! In today’s episode, we will be talking about the hot topic of the summer, Amazon's The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 1. Watch the full video on our YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/@BingeableBeansPodcastΑπό τον 2average Productions: Anh & Amy
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Adnan Syed Part 2: Alternative Suspects, DNA Evidence, and Legal Chaos After Serial turned Adnan Syed into the most famous convicted murderer in podcast history, his legal team kept fighting. What happened next reads like legal fiction: prosecutors found alternative suspects, DNA evidence excluded Syed, and he walked free after 23 years. Then came …
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Adnan Syed Part 1: Cell Phone Evidence and the Conviction That Started It All When a teenage girl goes missing in Baltimore, police follow the oldest rule in the book: look at the ex-boyfriend. What they found was Jay Wilds, a friend willing to testify that Adnan Syed confessed to murder in exchange for a plea deal, and cell phone data from 1999 th…
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The Death of Candace Newmaker: When Therapy Becomes Torture Sometimes the people we trust most to help our children are the ones who cause the most harm. In April 2000, ten-year-old Candace Newmaker traveled from North Carolina to Colorado for what her adoptive mother hoped would be life-changing therapy. Instead, it became a 70-minute session that…
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Hidden in Plain Sight: How Joseph Naso Killed for 50 Years Undetected When a routine probation check in 2010 uncovered a handwritten "List of 10" on a kitchen table in Reno, Nevada, investigators had no idea they were about to crack open decades of cold cases. Joseph Naso, a 76-year-old former photographer with a history of petty crimes, had been l…
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The Grim Sleeper: How a Pizza Crust Ended 25 Years of Terror The Grim Sleeper terrorized South Central Los Angeles for over two decades, targeting vulnerable women while hiding behind a facade of normalcy. Lonnie Franklin's 25-year killing spree included a mysterious 14-year break that earned him his chilling nickname. From his early conviction for…
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The Scottsdale Explosion: How Robert Fisher Murdered His Family and Disappeared What happens when a man's deepest fear becomes his family's nightmare? Robert Fisher's story shows how childhood trauma, control, and the terror of becoming what you hate most can drive someone to the unthinkable. In April 2001, this Navy veteran and firefighter obliter…
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From Cat Killer to Cannibal: How Online Sleuths Tracked Down Luka Magnotta When someone posts animal cruelty videos online, where's the line between justice and vigilantism? This is the story of how a group of internet sleuths tracked down a man they called the "vacuum kitten killer," only to discover their worst fears were coming true. Luka Magnot…
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