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History Dweebs - A look at True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and the Darkside of History
An engaging podcast that looks at True Crime, Serial Killers, and the darkside of History. We discuss True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and Bizzare stories from history.
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The Thanksgiving Cannibal
01:31:31If you dread spending the holidays with your family members, just be happy, you’re not spending Thanksgiving with Omaima Nelson. Written by: Tim ScottProduced by: Thadd ScottHosted by an all-star cast: Brandy Herrmann, Chuck Walters, Tim Scott and Thadd Scott
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Sharks and Shenanigans: Sydney's Shark Arm Case
01:50:03On April 25, 1935, at Australia’s Coogee Beach aquarium, a shark puked up a human arm and this incident sparked a mystery full of twists and turns. Explore with us as we dive into the Shark Arm Murders case that looms large in Sydney’s true crime.Hosted by: Tim Scott, Charles Walters, Shellie G. and Thadd ScottWritten by: Shellie G.Editing and Production: Thadd ScottDeath Of a Muse: The Beekman Hill Murders
02:07:44An Artist, A Muse, and Murder. Written by: Tim Scott and Karen MichelleHosted by: Karen Michelle, Thadd Scott, Tim Scott and Chuck “Hawk” WaltersProduced by: Thadd ScottHome Sweet Home: Phrogging
01:21:16Please join us as we discuss unwanted house guests. Written by: Tim ScottProduced by: Thadd ScottHosted by: Brandy Scott-Herrmann, Chuck Walters, Tim Scott, and Thadd ScottLas Vegas Arsonist Philip Cline
01:35:35Busboy Philip Cline was found responsible for 8 deaths in the fire he started at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1981. Months earlier the MGM Grand went up in flames which was blamed on a pastry case, but some believe Mr. Cline was involved.As told by: Tim Scott, Chuck Walters, Brandy Herrmann, and Thadd ScottWritten and Produced by Thadd ScottThe Bra Murders
01:40:33Between 1967 and 1971, a serial killer stalked Stamford, Connecticut strangling women with their own bras. Produced by: Thadd ScottWritten by: Tim ScottHosted by: Brandy Herrmann, Tim Scott, and Thadd ScottThe Great Molasses Flood
01:13:22In 1919, a fifty-foot tank, holding 2.3 million gallons of Molasses, collapsed in Boston’s Northside, changing the neighborhood forever. Produced by: Thadd ScottWritten by: Tim ScottHosted by: Chuck Walters, Brandy Herrmann, and Tim Scott