https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-bbeir-f2514b This week's episode is on the disturbing side. We will be discussing the notorious killer Katherine Knight. She became known as the first woman in Australia to be sentence to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Katherine Knight
What drives a person to kill somebody, much less cook them and eat them, remains a mystery to most of us? We’ve heard of crimes of passion where people just lose and kill the one they love, but what Katherine Knight did is unspeakable. Not only did she kill her boyfriend, but she cooked him... Continue Reading →
Borley Rectory – The Most Haunted Rectory in England
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4wqcf-f1aa23 In this week's episode, we will take a look at one of the most haunted rectories in England. It's story is an interesting one to say the least, so come learn about the Borley Rectory.
Borley Rectory – The Most Haunted Rectory in England
The Borley rectory was built by Reverend Henry Dawson Ellis Bull in 1862 on Hall Road near Borley Church. The reverend moved into the rectory a year after once he was named the rector of the parish. The house was built as a replacement to an earlier rectory on the same site as the one... Continue Reading →
Harold Shipman AKA Dr. Death
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-7rngp-f10607 In this episode, we will talk about Harold Shipman, or as he is better known as Dr. Death. During his 20+ years as a doctor, he killed over 200 patients.
Harold Shipman AKA Dr. Death
Harold Shipman was born on January 14, 1946, the middle child of a working-class family. He went by Fred and was his mother’s favorite child. Vera, his mother, was considered domineering, and she instilled in him a sense of superiority that tainted most of his relationships, leaving him an isolated adolescent. When Vera was diagnosed... Continue Reading →
The Lost City of Atlantis
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-s72dr-f057f9 To kick off November, we are going to be talking about the Lost City of Atlantis. You'll find out if we believe it was all faked by Plato or if we think it could have existed.
The Lost City of Atlantis
Plato first told the island of Atlantis through the character Critias in his dialogues. He describes the island as more massive than Asia Minor and Libya put together. It was located in the Atlantic just beyond the Pillars of Hercules, which is believed to be the Strait of Gibraltar. It had an advanced culture, and... Continue Reading →
The Origins of Halloween and Robert the Doll
The tradition of Halloween originated from an ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain (saa-win). The ancient Celts lived 2000 years ago and were located mainly what is now Ireland, northern France, and the United Kingdom. They would celebrate their new year on November 1. This marked the end of the summer and the harvest season... Continue Reading →
The Candyman
Halloween is an exciting night for kids and kids at heart. You get to play dress up, beg for candy, and scare living crap out of people without getting into trouble. But between all of the costumes and candy, there are those who warn about crazy people looking to kill our children through tainted treats.... Continue Reading →