Serial killers, crime, horror, and unsolved mysteries, a terrorizing product of social and cultural conditions that has fabricated notorious horror cases globally. Don't Fear The Reaper Podcast explicitly reflects upon countless factors and crimes in order to give the audience a genuine and accurate understanding of criminal behavior. The podcast is produced and hosted by Nichole Torres, Andrew Perez, and Marvin Maravilla in Los Angeles, California. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper
Join us on our Part 2 presentation of BTK. In this part 2 we further discuss Rader's murders, his continued taunting of media and police, and how his obsession with being in control led to his own downfall and capture.
Dennis Lynn Rader is an American Serial killer known as BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) who terrorized the city of Wichita for over 20 years, between 1974 and 1991 until his capture in 2005. Rader killed 10 people in Wichita and Park City, Kansas, and sent taunting letters to police and newspapers describing the morbid details of his crimes. Many people described him as the master puppeteer, pulling the strings of the media, authorities, and civilians with his morbid murders and letters.Join us on our Part 1 presentation of BTK. In this Part 1 we will discuss Rader's young life, the murders, and the events that made Dennis Rader realize he wanted to be America's biggest serial killer.
Happy Halloween Reapers!La Llorona, which translates to “The Weeping Woman” or “The Wailer” is the legend of a ghost who roams the waterfront areas mourning the death of her children. However, the reason as to why she mourns the death of her children so loud and painfully is because she herself drowned them. Join us on our 1 Year Anniversary episode as we discuss the history of La LLorona, and share some of the scariest stories dealing with La LLorona encounters. Thank you all for 1 year of support.
In this week's Halloween special episode, Nichole has invited a special guest! Her sister Elizabeth joins the podcast to talk about her house, which is known as the most haunted house in San Pedro, CA.!
George Reeves, born on January 5, 1914, was an American actor, famously known for his role as the original Superman in the 1952-1958 television program ‘The Adventures of Superman'. George Reeves died from a self-inflicted gunshot on June 16, 1959. However, the evidence and events of this night make his death a controversial topic full of conspiracies. Did George Reeves commit suicide as ruled by authorities? Or did someone else shoot George Reeves and cover up the murder?
On April 29, 2019, Taylor (aka flowersdontgrowl) on TikTok, and her boyfriend Chris took a camping trip to Fall Creek Falls, Tennessee. Taylor was 5 months pregnant at the time, thus decided to take a road trip before she had her baby. During this trip, Taylor strongly believed that her boyfriend Chris was going to propose, therefore she documented the trip through videos that she later posted on TIkTok. What she did not know was that the videos recorded for the purpose of a happy and celebratory trip would become useful during an investigation involving murder
In this relaxed episode, we discuss some of the most popular conspiracies from The Simpsons.
We present to you the final part of this 4 part series on John Wayne Gacy. In this episode, we will be discussing John Wayne Gacy's trial and death.
We present to you, part 3 of the John Wayne Gacy series. In this episode, we will be discussing John Wayne Gacy's downfall and his subsequent trial.
We present to you part 2 of 3 from the John Wayne Gacy series. On part 2, we discuss the slow descent into madness of John Wayne Gacy, including his luring of victims, murders, and birth of Pogo the Clown.
John Wayne Gacy was an American serial killer and sex offender who assaulted and murdered at least 33 young men and boys. Adding on to the eeriness of his murders and assaults, John Wayne Gacy would regularly perform at children's hospitals and charitable events as a clown persona he called “Pogo the Clown” or “Patches the Clown”.Welcome back to the Don't Fear The Reaper Podcast! We are starting Season 2 with a banger as we present to you our 3 part series on John Wayne Gacy. In this episode, we go into details of Gacy's early days, including about childhood, careers, marriages and divorces, and personal relationships that played an important role in transforming John Wayne Gacy to the infamous serial killer we all know.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is with this short episode that we end Season 1 of Don't Fear The Reaper Podcast. It has been an amazing 30 episodes and we look forward to bringing you even better content for Season 2. On behalf of Nichole, Marvin, and myself, thank you for your continued support. In the meantime feel free to listen/catch up with the rest of our episodes. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper.
Turnbull Canyon is a hiking trail located in Whittier, California and is part of the Puente Hills Preserve. Although Turnbull Canyon is a popular hiking destination for individuals, it has earned a negative reputation of horror and evil as it has long been rumored to be home to ghost hauntings, brutal murders, occult meetings, the gates of hell, and tragic accidents.Join us as we discuss the history and eerie events that have happened in this popular Southern California hiking trail: Tribal HistoryThe Death of Robert TurnbullFlight 416The Gates of HellOccult MeetingsMurders and Attempted MurdersHauntings Experienced by HikersWould you hike Turnbull Canyon?
Fahim Saleh was born in Saudi Arabia, to Bangladeshi parents who frequently traveled for work, until finally settling in Rochester, New York. Saleh taught himself how to program and coding as a teenager, and created numerous online projects such as a website for his family, a teenage social platform, and a prank dial service called PrankDial, which generated over $10 million in business. Saleh graduated from Bentley University in 2009, a private university focused on business and located in Waltham, Massachusetts. As he grew older, Saleh said that he wanted to create something that adds “legitimate value to humanity”, which led to him creating his first company while still in high school, using the income from PrankDial to fund his ventures. Saleh would then go on to co-found the ride company Pathao, which was very popular in Bangladesh and Nepal in 2015. Pathao was valued at $100 million dollars. In 2018, Saleh also helped found Gokada, a Nigerian ride-hail startup for motorbike taxis, that had millions of dollars in funding and gained a lot of traction in the country. However the company faced setbacks after authorities in Lagos banned motorbike taxis in 2020. Saleh would also invest in another ride-sharing company named Picap in Colombia. As we can see, a very bright innovator who seemed to be on his way to great economic success and an imposing figure in the developing world. Friends close to Saleh would even call him the Elon Musk/Jeff Bezos/Bill Gates of Developing world. He was also known as an individual who deeply cared for his colleagues and family. Complex estimated his net worth to be $150 million dollars. Fahim Saleh depicted himself as a entrepreneur driven by passion. As one of his YouTube videos said “Entrepreneurs are the ones that really change countries and cities. They are the ones that bring the vision”. However, many of his visions were never seen to their full level as his life was tragically cut short.On July 14, 2020, Fahim Saleh was found dead in his 2.25 million luxury apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Police have reported that he was killed the day before. Join us on this episode as we discuss the tragic murder of Fahim Saleh. Note that this is a very new case and new details are still coming to light daily. A follow up episode will definitely be needed once more details arise.
The term Mandela Effect describes a situation in which a person or a group of people have a false memory of an event. The term was coined by Fiona Broome, as she created a website detailing her memories of Nelson Mandela. However, Fiona and many others argue that Mandela died in prison in the 1980's, with some even claiming that there was international news coverage of the event. This never happened. Mandela passed away in 2013 due to a respiratory infection. Then, why do many remember his death in prison? Can a Mandela Effect be as simple as our mind remembering wrong details? Or can we be living in parallel universes and multiverses, and somehow our mind is able to travel through them?No one is certain, but we have all experienced the Mandela Effect. Join us on our first edition of Relaxed Conspiracy Friday's, where once a month we will take a conspiracy theory and discuss it in a relaxed laid back way.
Edward Theodore Gein, aka The Butcher of Plainfield and as the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American murderer and body snatcher. Gein tormented his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin and gathered mass attention in 1957 after authorities discovered that he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards… as well as numerous body parts. Ed Gein also confessed to murdering two women. But why did Ed Gein exhume corpses and collect very disturbing paraphernalia? There are numerous reasons we think played a role in the formation of the Plainfield Ghoul. A traumatic childhood, a strict Lutheran mother, and an unhealthy obsession with his mother were the wrongful influences behind Ed Gein. Join us on this episode, as we discuss the life and crimes of Ed Gein.
Candy and Melvin were completely enamored with each other, despite being blood relatives. Their love turned evil as the desire for money took control. Both Candy and Melvin planned to murder Candy's millionaire husband, and were ultimately successful. Join us as we discuss the bizarre relationship and twisted life of Candy and Melvin.
Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka seemed like the picture perfect couple, but their lives were filled with pure evil.Convicted of raping and killing teenage girls, both Paul and Karla were sent to prison. This duo would even go as far as to rape and kill Karla's own 15-year-old sister, all for Paul's pleasure. Join us as we discuss the infamous couple that frightened the Canadian towns of Scarborough and St. Catherine's.
Ah yes... Disneyland! The happiest place on earth! A place where a world of fantasy meets reality, loved by many. But can the happies place on earth actually be the creepiest?Join us on this relaxed take episode as we discuss some of the creepiest Disneyland urban legends. From mind control through scent, to Walt Disney's frozen head under Sleeping Beauty's castle, we discuss our top picks for the creepiest Disneyland urban legends. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper. Don't Fear The Mouse.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODEThis episode is very disturbing and uncomfortable. If you do not feel comfortable with disturbing, graphic, and morbid cases, please DO NOT listen to this episode. This episode can get uncomfortable and unsettling for some of our listeners, therefore with all the respect you guys deserve we advise you to proceed at your own risk. In part 2 of the Sylvia Likens' episodes, we will be discussing the arrest, fate, and aftermath of Sylvia's Death. What happened to Gertrude and her children? What happened to Sylvia's sister? What can we learn and reflect upon from this case?
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODEThis episode is very disturbing and uncomfortable. If you do not feel comfortable with disturbing, graphic, and morbid cases, please DO NOT listen to this episode. This episode can get uncomfortable and unsettling for some of our listeners, therefore with all the respect you guys deserve, we advise you to proceed at your own risk. 16-year-old Sylvia Likens had her entire life ahead of her. A confident, outgoing, and pretty girl whose parents worked very busy schedules far away from home in order to make ends meet. As a result, Sylvia lived with her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewki, who at first treated Sylvia and her sister, Jenny, very kindly. However, due to late caregiving payments from Sylvia's parents, Gertrude began verbally and physically abusing Sylvia. Sylvia was tortured in some of the most brutal ways imagined, which lead to her death. Evil exists, and this is proof of it.
In this week's episode, we dive into part 2 of the Oklahoma City Bombing. We discuss how Timothy McVeigh planned the biggest Domestic terrorist attack, the aftermath of the bombing, his capture, and his death. If you have not already listened to Part 1 of this Timothy McVeigh series, please check that episode out first before listening to this one!
On April 19, 1995, the nation was rocked with the most heinous act of domestic terrorism ever committed. Timothy McVeigh and his accomplice Terry Nichols carried out the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 169 people, injured 680 others, and destroyed one third of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. In part one of our episode, we will go into detail of who Timothy McVeigh was, and how his early life, military career, and post military life created the Timothy McVeigh we all know (the BIGGEST domestic terrorist in the history of the United States).Join us as we discuss the life of Timothy McVeigh, and the many factors that led to the Oklahoma City bombings.
Its time for our monthly relaxed take episode!For centuries, stories of supernatural creatures have haunted residents of many towns around the globe. These creatures, also known as cryptids, are beings that have been claimed to exist but never actually proven to exist. In this month's relaxed take, we talk over some of the most iconic and some of the most obscure cryptids. Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist? Is there really a Bigfoot roaming our woods? Are there dozens of goat sucking creatures in the Americas?
Lizzie Borden took an axe...In this week's episode, we dive into one of the most iconic murder mysteries in American History, the Borden Axe Murders. Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally murdered on August 4, 1892 and the prime suspect was Andrew's daughter, Lizzie. Although Acquitted of the murders, many still believe Lizzie did it. Even more frightening, there have been numerous paranormal encounters visitors have experienced while staying at the Lizzie Borden murder house in Fall River, Massachusetts, which now operates as a bed and breakfast. ... and gave her mother forty whacks; When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one.
After one week out of action due to technical difficulties, we are back with part 2 of the Cleveland Torso Killer, aka the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run. In this episode we discuss the raid of Kingsbury Run by decorated detective Eliot Ness, the possible victims of the Cleveland Torso Killer, and potential suspects. If you have not listened to Part 1, go check that episode out before to listen to all the gory details behind the murders of the Cleveland Torso Killer.
The Cleveland Torso Killer (aka The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run) was an unidentified serial killer who was active in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1930s and is notorious for being one of the most gruesome serial killers of all time. To get an idea of how gruesome his crimes were, the killings were characterized by the dismemberment of twelve known victims and the disposal of their remains in the impoverished neighborhood of Kingsbury Run, with most of the victims coming from an area East of Kingsbury Run called The Roaring Third. We present the first of this 2 part episode about the Cleveland Torso Killer. For part 1, we will present the socio-economic background of Kingsbury Run, accompanied with thorough discussion of each of the Cleveland Torso Killer murders. The ending to this episode will leave you HORRIFIED. Don’t Fear The Unknown. Don’t Fear The Reaper.
January 15, 1947 – The day began as any other day, beautiful weather with people out on their morning walks. However, for a woman named Betty Bersinger, this turned from an ordinary morning walk into a horrendous nightmare. As Betty Bersinger walked along Leimert Park, she noticed what at first seemed like a mannequin. She got closer and saw one of the most horrific and notorious murders the United States has ever seen. Staring back at her was not a mannequin, but rather the lifeless body of Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black DahliaThe Black Dahlia Murder remains as one of the greatest unsolved crimes today. Many people believe George Hodel to be the killer for many reasons. In fact, if you google “who murdered the black dahlia”, his name instantly appears. We at DFTR Podcast do not believe this to be the case. In this episode, we attempt to debunk many popular theories about Elizabeth Short (aka The Black Dahlia), discuss her life, and present our picks for the 7 main suspects:Robert ManleyMark HansenLeslie DIllonThe Lipstick KillerThe Cleveland Torso KillerGeorge HodelWalter BayleyAs always, this is our take on the Black Dahlia Murder. Evidence is factual, our analytical opinions are what we share to allow our listeners to think. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper.
Short and sweet episode for you guys! In this episode, Nichole reviews the latest Netflix horror documentary Night Stalker. Before listening, please keep in mind that this is NOT an official DFTR podcast episode about Richard Ramirez. Eventually we will record an episode about the Night Stalker himself, this is simply an opinion and review episode. What did you think about the Netflix documentary?
On this episode, we discuss the possible theories surrounding the events that unraveled in the Dyatlov Pass Incident. Although there are thousands of possible theories about this event, we discuss the most frightening and famous theories surrounding this case. Perhaps the Mansi Tribe murdered the hikers? Perhaps an avalanche struck? Possibly even supernatural beings such as Aliens or the Yeti played a role in the mysterious deaths of the 9 hikers? The theories surrounding this case are frightening. We may never know the reality of the events that occurred, but we certainly can discuss possible theories.
In the winter months of 1959, a young experienced group of hikers began a journey to reach the northern Ural Mountains of Russia. Although this was not the first winter hike this group of hikers would embark in, it would be their last. During this hike, the group encountered something so frightening in the desolate region that led to their deaths. What exactly happened to the crew remains unknown, and perhaps one of the worlds most well investigated and documented unsolved mysteries.The bodies of the hiker were found with severe fractures and puncture wounds, missing eyes and tongues, and even missing eyebrows. Hypothermia was the official cause of death ruled for the majority of the hikers, but the injuries sustained were labeled as unexplainable by coroner reports.The exact events that caused the hikers' deaths remains unknown and makes this specific case a difficult one to understand. Join us for Part 1 as we discuss the background, story, and condition of the bodies found in the Dyatlov Pass Incident.
Alien abduction stories have been a fundamental topic when discussing the paranormal. The sightings of UFO's, extraterrestrial beings, and for the purpose of this episode, alien abductions, persist in our culture. Alien abduction stories often serve as an argument for the existence of aliens due to the vast volume of individuals who claim to have encountered extraterrestrial beings or have been abducted, often accompanied with claims of physical and psychological experimentation, and lingering after effects. In this episode we present our top 5 choices for the most convincing and frightening alien abduction stories. We will briefly present the major over-the-surface details known about these alien abduction cases. Do aliens exist? We will leave that to your own judgement. Enjoy this relaxed episode! Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper.
Former NBA player Lorenzen Wright was murdered more than a decade ago. His body was found on July 28, 2010 in a wooden area on Callis-Cutoff Road, just west oh Hacks Cross Road. His body was found horrifically decomposed in a wooden area near his mother's home. The death of Lorenzen Wright left many dealing with unanswered questions. Many theorized that Lorenzen's death was caused by loose ties with drug dealers, even though evidence did not support this claim. Others pointed to Lorenzen's ex -wife Sherra, who immediately moved homes and cashed out on Lorenzen's 1 million dollar life insurance policy. Furthermore, a frantic 911 call had been received form his cell phone on July 19, 2010, with Lorenzen Wright pleading for help as gunshots rang out. On November 9, 2017, the gun believed to have been used in the murder was found in a Walnut, Mississippi lake. The discovery of the gun was made possible by Sherra's cousin, Jimmy Martin. Martin confessed to his involvement in murdering Lorenzen, a plan created by Sherra. The motives for the murder of Lorenzen Wright remain unclear. Join us as we give our opinions as to why Sherra would murder the father of her children and ex-husband, Lorenzen Wright. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper.
In 2017, Takahiro Shiraishi murdered 8 women and 1 man throughout his two month killing spree in Zama, Japan. Known as "The Twitter Killer", Takahiro used two Twitter accounts to lure women who were struggling with mental illness, with some of these individuals even wanting to end their own life. Takahiro actively used both twitter profiles to attempt to find someone who would perform a suicide pact with him, in which Takahiro and the individual would take their own life at the same time. As these victims struggled with their mental illness, Takahiro would gain their trust through the use of his Twitter profiles and lure them into his loft where he would murder them. Takahiro would then dismember and store the remains on boxes and ice coolers. It was not until his potential 10th victim that authorities connected all 9 murders to Takahiro and arrested him. Takahiro was sentenced to death by hanging for his crimes on December 15, 2020. Join us for Episode 8 as we discuss the tragic events known as the Zama Suicide Pact Slayings.
Christmas Eve, a time of happiness and celebration suddenly turned fatal as scorned divorcee, Bruce Pardo, would enter his ex wife's in laws home dressed as Santa Claus. On December 24, 2008, dressed as the iconic Christmas character, Bruce Pardo would open rapid gunfire and murder 9 of his former family members, including his ex wife. He would then set the house on fire and flee the scene of the murder, leaving survivors mentally scarred for the rest of their lives. Bruce Pardo patiently planned his maniacal murder for months. Records of multiple gun purchases, car rentals, maps of the Southwestern United States and Mexico, a custom fit Santa Claus costume, and a compressor show just how careful Bruce planned the murder of his former family members. In our last episode of 2020, we close the year by discussing the tragic event that was the Covina Christmas Massacre.
Horror movies are meant to be fiction. But in the case of Cassie Jo Stoddart, fiction became a cruel reality. Described by many as a typical teenage girl with a love for music and drawing, 16-year-old Cassie was brutally murdered by fellow friends/classmates on the night of September 22, 2006, as she house sat her aunt and uncle's home on Whispering Cliffs Drive. Brian Lee Draper and Torey Adamcik were obsessed with horror films. They spent their days filming themselves and classmates, and writing scripts for horror movies. Documented on video, their obsession suddenly became deadly. Brian Lee Draper and Torey Adamcik plotted to kill Cassie after being inspired by the horror movie franchise "Scream". They waited until Cassie was alone to enter the house, where they proceeded to stab her 29 times, with 9 of the stabbings being fatal. Join us as we discuss what is popularly known as The Scream Murder, The Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart.
Darrell Lance Abbott, better known by his stage name, Dimebag Darrell, wasn't just a phenomenal musician: he was revolutionary. Dimebag played guitar with immeasurable power and influenced generations of guitarists with his amazing work. After the separation of Pantera, Dimebag Darrell and brother Vinnie Paul formed new band Damageplan, a band that the brothers planned on musically skyrocketing to the top of the metal world. Sadly, this plan would not come into fruition. On December 8, 2004, as Damageplan played live in support of their newly released album "New Found Power", 4 people were murdered and 3 others were wounded in a mass shooting at the Alrosa Villa nightclub in Columbus, Ohio as 25 year old Nathan Gale ran on stage and murdered Dimebag Darrell. "Van F'n Halen", the last words spoken by Dimebag Darrell to his brother Vinnie Paul, minutes before being shot onstage. As of this episode, it has been 16 years since the loss of Dimebag. Considered one of the greatest heavy metal guitarists to ever live, he continues to influence generations of musicians after his tragic death. Beloved and admired by friends, family, fellow musicians, and fans, Dimebag did not deserve the tragic end that occurred. Aside from his innovative and unmistakable playing style, he was known for his hospitality, friendship, and partying spirit. But why did Nathan Gale murder DImebag Darrell? Stolen lyrics and the breakup of Pantera are among the most popular theories in the discussion of Dimebag's death. However, who exactly was Nathan Gale? What was Gale's background prior to the murder? Could Dimebag's death have been prevented? Gale murdered a total of 4 people and wounded 3 others before being killed by police officer James D. Niggemeyer, who arrived on the scene minutes after Gale began his killing spree. Join us as we discuss the untimely and unfortunate events in the death of Dimebag Darrell.
In 1946, the Lipstick Killer terrorized the city of Chicago as he murdered two women and one 6 year old girl. William Heirens earned the name of the "Lipstick Killer" at the age of 18 after leaving a notorious message scrawled in lipstick at a crime scene. Although Heirens was convicted as the Lipstick Killer, the police investigation was tainted by numerous intricacies and controversial methods of interrogation. A manhunt left many individuals questioned on their whereabouts during the night of the murder, but one simple mistake got Heirens convicted. Was William Heirens actually the Lipstick Killer? Or was he framed by police just to end a long and daunting search in order to provide a false peace of mind to the windy city? Intelligent before and while serving his prison sentence, Heirens searched for clemency, but was never able to obtain it. He passed away on March 15, 2012. Join us as we discuss the early life, crimes, investigation, and prison life of William Heirens. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper.
On May 16, 2006, 32-year-old Rey Rivera went missing after a mysterious phone call. Six days later, his body was found in an old conference room of the Belvedere Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. Initially ruled as a suicide, there were many intricate pieces of evidence that made his death mysterious. The hole on top of the conference room was the biggest clue, but inconsistencies with injuries to his body due to the fall did not make sense. Although the body showed signs of a punctured lung, broken shins, lacerations and heavy bruises, Rey's cellphone and glasses were still perfectly intact. A note left behind further increases the mystery as it included a variety of different topics, including Freemasonry. So what happened to Rey Rivera? On this episode, the DFTR Podcast team dives into the mysterious disappearance and death of Rey Rivera. Based on the Netflix Series "Unsolved Mysteries", the DFTR Podcast team presents evidence and discusses possible theories as to what really happened to Rey Rivera. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper.
The Yorkshire Ripper is dead. Peter Sutcliffe, better known as the Yorkshire Ripper, died on November 13, 2020 due to the Coronavirus. His death reminded millions in the United Kingdom and around the world that being observant of ones surroundings and practicing situational awareness at all times is not being paranoid; it's being cautious. Despite evidence perfectly matching Sutcliffe, law enforcement mishandled the investigation, thus allowing the murder spree to grow. A total of 13 atrocious murders and 9 attempted murders were committed by the Yorkshire Ripper. However, Peter Sutcliffe lived a double life, a husband at day and a serial killer at night. Join us as we analytically discuss and present the life and crimes of the Yorkshire Ripper. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper.
For many, the Watts family seemed to be perfect. Mother Shannan Watts, father Chris Watts, and daughters Bella and Celeste were living the American Dream at their beautiful suburban home in Frederick Colorado. When pregnant Shannan Watts and her two daughters went missing in August 2018, residents of Frederick, Colorado were shaken. Pleading father and husband Chris Watts, just wanted his family to return back home, little did the world know, Chris was hiding a dark and sinister secret. Join us as we discuss the tragic and devastating event that is the Watts Family Murders. We provide factual background and evidence but also discuss our own critical opinions about the events that unraveled. Don’t Fear The Unknown. Don’t Fear The Reaper.
Welcome fellow reapers! Episode 0 serves to introduce podcast producers and hosts Andrew Perez, Nichole Torres, and Marvin Maravilla. Join us as we discuss our reasons for starting this podcast by slightly brushing on some of the topics we will be discussing in the future. DFTR podcast serves to entertain listeners interested in horror, crime, unsolved mysteries and serial killers. This podcast also serves to introduce potential new listeners into the world of the unknown. Don't Fear The Unknown. Don't Fear The Reaper!