There are a lot of true crime podcasts out there covering criminals of all sorts; however, very few of those serial killer podcasts are very funny. Every week Tyler Gooch brings you a new, bite-sized, fake crime tale featuring some of the most notorious fake criminals Tyler could think up. Sometimes…
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A feud between two competitive eaters comes to a head on Christmas Eve.
Two people killed on Thanksgiving by their nephews.
Dan Wexler and his friends think they are visiting a regular haunted house, but they are in for a gruesome surprise.
A stripper goes missing and a baker is investigated.
People continue to turn up dead, their torso's unharmed but their arms seemingly eaten. Detective Ramirez investigates to find out what is going on.
What happens when a coffee deliver to the most famous tomb in the world goes horribly wrong?
A new gun owner sees his worst fears realized
Two men go up a hill but no one comes down. What took place up on that hill?
Skiers vanish from a mountainside. No one knows what happened to them but the locals have a theory.
When a woman vanishes, how many forms of Stockholm Syndrome will she acquire?
Hostages are more than just the stages at comedy clubs (Ha stages), but they can be very useful negotiating tools if you know what you're doing.
Joseph Lemming shows the messy side of organized crime.
Here is our best jokes of the year, completely out of context and assembled back to back
Organs are vital to our survival so what happens if someone steals our organs, sometimes, we die.
Dr. Leonard Black is responsible for the death of 15 patients, were these accidents or was he intentionally popping a gap in these fools?
Happy Thanksgiving everyone, enjoy a holiday themed story about the first turkey to ever receive a presidential pardon.
Lynyrd Skynryd once sang "ooh, that smell, can't you smell that smell?" But what if the smell coming from your child's room was the smell of cooking human flesh? That would be pretty weird huh?
Many things can be passed down from generation to generation, wealth, a propensity to vote against your own self interest, hair color, but, could the desire and ability to strangle a person to death also be hereditary?
When a missing block of specially carved cheese goes missing everything goes to heck in Wisconsin.
Today's episode of Crime and Punsishment is an extra spooky halloween edition all about the disappearance of a prostitute on halloween.
What makes someone a hero? Is it losing a coworker and still finding the courage to put out a perfectly executed podcast? Yes, that is the definition.
Many heinous criminals dismember the bodies of the deceased. But Hazel Rutherford dismembered the bodies of men that were alive and remained alive well afterward.
Detective Dan Stewart's boss was constantly needling him to solve the mystery of men turning up dead with medical syringes sticking out of their chests.
Clayton Thompson claimed to be able to solve crimes by speaking to the body parts of the deceased. He spoke to the hands when the face wasn't listening. But was he really gaining insight? Or was he framing innocent people for his own crimes?
Paul Anthony Antonio was a professional hit man. Like an NFL player Paul Antonio carried out hits on people. But unlike an NFL player, Paul Antonio killed hundreds of people, not just one or two.
They say "better late than never." But, when it comes to doing murder, sometimes it's better to never murder than to just show up late to the murder.
Everyone warns you not to hitchhike on the off chance that the person picking you up is an axe murderer. But, is being axe murdered ever really a risk? In a fictional crime world, yes.
Humans are social by nature, so it's not strange when your neighbor comes over and asks to borrow something. But what IS weird is when they mention they need to borrow it because they have a mystery person tied up in their basement.
Charles Newsome a quiet person, but often times the most silent are the most deadly.
Marge Bellamy despised her husband and decided to take a page out of the queen from Snow White's book. But, instead of offering a suspicious poisoned apple, she offers her husband a cup of his favorite Michigan apple cider.
Most of us find small talk to be boring. But what happens when someone is so dull they can weaponize their drabness and literally bore someone to death?
Clint Eastwood Straightcy was a trained mime and a beloved neighbor, but could that quiet demeanor be a cover for a depraved private life?
Benjamin Buford LeRoux Ramsey spent his whole life in New Orleans, but when his life as a cajun chef came crashing down, suspicion regarding his missing daughter surrounded him.