Entertaining, funny, educational. I dare you to listen to only one.
This podcast discusses unsolved mysteries, including unsolved murders. Our engaging hosts review what is known about a case and discuss possible explanations. That sounds dry. This is a fun podcast. Being Australian I downloaded the Tamad Shud case first because I am pretty familiar with that mystery. I was completely impressed that our hosts didn't put a foot wrong in presenting the case. The show was incredibly well researched and smart so I downloaded more episodes confident that if these people know what they're talking about in a case that I'm familiar with then I can trust them to properly present cases I'm not familiar with. This podcast is inadvertently educational, I've found out all sorts of weird and interesting stuff. And I really like our hosts Steve, Devin and Joe. Each of them contribute something funny and smart. This is one of those podcasts that you listen to one or two episodes and then you have to binge-listen the whole lot. Well done guys, keep it up.Read full review »
AlinafromMelbourne via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/27/14
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Casual, fun podcast detailing unsolved crimes and mysteries and discussing theories. Love the hosts. Feels like conversations I would have with friends! Keep up the great work.
Saraek1980 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/15
Three intelligent people provide well-researched explanations, theories and debunking said theories on a variety of weird, creepy, and unexplained stories and events. ALIENS. They're funny, cheeky, and all have pleasant voices. They obviously have a lot of fun with this podcast.Read full review »
organiccyborg via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/11/14
Love the show. Please keep up the good work. Grüße aus Deutschland
MrsJinxy via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 02/15/15
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