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May 30, 2023

Dennis DePue was your average property assessor in the great state of Michigan. And though he may have had a humble lot in life, he did become kind of inspirational. And by that, we mean his horrific crime inspired the opening of the movie Jeepers Creepers. Check it out.

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The Killer Who Inspired Jeepers...


May 23, 2023

In 1884, 17 year old Pittsburg resident Frank Lenz took a month of his accountant's salary and jumped headlong into the most bad-ass hobby of the time: Penny Farthing. Unfortunately, the march of time and mankind's slow but sure ability to eventually use common sense meant that Frank's dream of riding a big-wheeled...


May 16, 2023

This week, Ben takes a gander-peek at one of Japanese mythology's hardest drinkin, root'n toot'n'est half-man half-demon's: Shuten Douji. Also included are Ibara Kidouji and the Junior-Douji, Kidomaru. 

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yokai.com/shutendouji/

yokai.com/ibarakidouji/


May 9, 2023

This week, Steve goes way, way back to the 1980's and 90's to take a look at two of NYPD's finest organized crime detectives who were, shockingly, also in organized crime. Stephen Caracappa and Louis Eppolito used their fortuitious position within the police department to hand info, and on numerous occasions, victims,...


May 2, 2023

This week, Ben takes us on a trip to Georgia's infamous Lake Lanier. The man-made lake was built in 1956, but its waters couldn't cover up the area's tragic past. In fact, it only seems to have added to the aura of haunting sorrow, and otherworldly disquiet. 

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Inside Lake Lanier’s Deaths And Why People Say...