Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode

Dec 24, 2019

Gregor MacGregor, the man so Scottish they named him twice, led a successful military career, for three different countries before launching a naval war of his own against Spain. His feats of daring led him to the discovery of a lush tropical paradise, of which he became the ruling prince. The rest is...


Dec 17, 2019

There's nothing quite like a morning jog through the local National park, especially when there's a humanoid...bear...guy...thing on the loose. This week we take a look at Superbattletoad64's 'The Trail'; a creepypasta big enough to hold about 15 men and 5 1/2 electric boxes. 

Source: 'The Trail'...


Dec 10, 2019

Marcel Petiot had a long history of helping himself to other people's things. His looting of his own army post might have been kind of funny, but when the horrors of WWII gripped France, his methods turned much, much darker. 

Sources:

Jenkins, John Philip. Marcel Petiot. Encyclopedia Britannica. Last accessed on...


Nov 26, 2019

Matthew Hopkins may be the most prolific real-life witch hunter in history, which of course makes him one of the most terrible people in human history. This week, we examine the self-titled Witch Hunter General and his methods.

Source:

Kruse, Colton. England's Sinister Witch Finder General. Ripley's Believe it or Not....


Nov 19, 2019

This week, Ben takes a look at some monsters and myths from the wild outback of Australia. In a land that is actually full of creepy-crawling nightmares, one can only imagine what their myths might be. 

Souces:

Prof. Geller. Bunyip. Mythology.net. November 18, 2016. https://mythology.net/mythical-creatures/bunyip/