Any murder/serial killer/spree killer/generally disturbing crime/etc-themed podcast worth listening to?

1  2019-02-01 by ManbadFerrara

Tried listening to Last Podcast on the Left episode about Richard Chase, but it's a bunch of giggling faggots nonstop over-laughing at their gay-ass jokes. You people are into morbid shit, got any recommendations?

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I listened to Hollywood and Crime do one on The Wonderland Murders that was really good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAyY2Jtipsw

Shit yeah, this is exactly the type of thing I was looking for. Gah'bless.

The scene in that Val Kilmer movie, where they finally showed the murders at the end, goddamn it was intense. Those types of scenes in movies, where they depict violence suddenly and realistically, are the most frightening depictions of death. The way those guys rushed in and started smashing people was brutal.

The home invasion scene in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer will really get your dick hard

I've seen that movie a few times, good stuff.

Yeah you can see Rich Vos murder live at Comedy Works Saratoga Springs on February 1st and 2nd

Tickets start at 19.99

Gladiator is really good. Six part series from spotlight reporters at the Boston Globe about Aaron Hernandez.

That was a great podcast.

Patton Oswalt had this wife who did one but then he murdered her when she got too close to the truth.

Try buttfuck motel.

This year I discovered a little gem called the True Crime Brewery podcast. Free on youtube. Some might find it boring but I like it. They're a married couple who discuss true crime cases in detail. Has a very NPR vibe because of their mellow personas. One cool element is that the husband is an MD so he's able to give medical perspectives and info. They do a shitload of research so even on very well known cases, they usually provide info that's new to most listeners.

Wait till he Patton's her

Have you tried Sword and Scale? Zero laughs, although he relies a little too much on audio recordings of the crimes.

I was gonna say Last Podcast on The Left, but your succinct synopsis is stunningly accurate.

Murder mysteries haven’t been the same since Paul Winfield died. There was nothing better than the contempt that old black queen had for murderers and the joy he experienced telling us how they went down.

Casefile is good.

recommended eps maybe The North Hollywood Shootout, The Janabi Family, The Moors Murders, Alison Baden Clay, Escape From Alcatraz, Mark & Jon.

Small town murder

The episode of O&A where they talk to the Dahmer detective?

There are bunch of youtube channels I'd love to follow that do videos on those kinds of things but the fucking guys can't stop making it about themselves with their over the top "dramatic" voices and constant shots of them talking. Show me fucking crime scene photos, victims, perps fucking anything else than you talking to a camera.

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Not a podcast but check out Fred and Rose West. They're fun.

sword and scale the serial killer podcast real crime profile new york city crime report with pat Dixon (not the compound media show, but the original audio only podcast)

Last podcast on the left is complete and utter shit.

I was so goddamn disappointed after hearing the hype about LPotL. They were basically just paraphrasing the wikipedia article on the killer for an hour. Of course they're "aspiring comedians" in NYC.

Checkout the Facebook page if you feel like making yourself incredibly angry. The faggotry is unreal

Christ, you weren't exaggerating. Closed group, but the pre-join questions are "What is your favorite Henry quote," "What's Ben's favorite beer," and "what's the most metal thing you've seen?" I can't simply be interested in serial killers, I've got to familiarize myself with their fucking cornball inside jokes? Fuck off.

It's much worse once you're in. It's not even about the show. It's faggots crying about dying pets asking for "hails"

Shit yeah, this is exactly the type of thing I was looking for. Gah'bless.

The scene in that Val Kilmer movie, where they finally showed the murders at the end, goddamn it was intense. Those types of scenes in movies, where they depict violence suddenly and realistically, are the most frightening depictions of death. The way those guys rushed in and started smashing people was brutal.