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Our very first Death of Disney episode. we had a couple interruptions and it was a crazy recording session. We are working on a better solution for recording that works for the both of us. Thank you so much for your patience as we figure out our schedule for the new year. I hope everyone enjoys the episode and thank you so much for listening.
Our second serial killer since Alice joined us! The Fast Food Killer, or Paul Dennis Reid, went on three murder sprees at 3 fast food restaurants. Today we go over his crimes, arrest, and sentencing as well as some fun antics. We also unveiled out new segment which will make it's debut next Wednesday! If you have any case suggestions or ideas for us please feel free to contact us on our instagram. Instagram: @iscream_podcast **Note I had to repost this episode because of some issues, sorry for the late post :)
We're back, we didn't forget about you! We are coming with a super fun creepy pasta, with no interruptions. Shout out to our advisement teachers for letting us go! This creepy pasta is super creepy and we really enjoyed reading. Please try to ignore us struggling hard to speak our first language. Get excited for things to come, and get ready to enter a "whole new world".
Please excuse all of the overlapping sound, there was a lot happening at school today, but we didn't have any other time to record. Not to mention, there were like 4 people in the room. Anywho, today we did a creepy pasta, maybe the first of many, about the 9 rules of the night shift on Halloween. It was written by Jaguar 147. Instagram: @iscream_podcast
Today we talk about the ice man, a hired gun who is said to have murdered up to 100 people (but was only charged for 4). Today we also have a special guest, Daniel. If the sound is a bit quieter it is probably because we were all gathered around one microphone the entire time tehehe. We also go off on a lot of tangents, so be prepared.
Join us as we dive into our new single scoop formatting with the case of James Karis. Karis was a despicable man who kidnapped, rapped, and killed two girls (he only killed one of them). Alice, our co-host, was pleasantly surprised by this episode. Go follow us on instagram and tell us your thoughts on the episode, and what you's like to see in the future. Instagram: @iscream_podcast P.S. Poor kiwis
Join us as we discuss the case of Maria Del Rosio Alfaro, a drug motivated killer. We finally get to meet our new co-host, Alison Iancu, and try out our new formatting style. Follow us on instagram and join us for mew episodes every other week. Instagram: @iscream_podcast
We have some new episodes coming, a new and permanent friend to hang out with us, a new upload schedule, and a new episode formatting. Learn all about all the new things we have to come in this teaser. Follow us on instagram @iscream_podcast for updates and more teasers!
To this day, nobody knows how exactly Elisa Lam died. We know that she was last seen in the Cecil Hotel on January 31, 2013. But the infamously chilling hotel surveillance video that captured the bizarre final moments before her disappearance has only created more questions than answers. Ever since her body was discovered in the hotel’s water tank on Feb. 19, her tragic demise has remained drenched in mystery.
William Clyde Gibson is an American serial killer and rapist. Gibson was convicted of three murders in New Albany from 2002 to 2012. Gibson was known to rape, strangle, and stab his victims before mutilating their bodies and burying them in his back yard in New Albany, Indiana. Police found the third body while excavating Gibson's back yard, the victim was identified as a woman who had disappeared in 2012. William Clyde Gibson was sentenced to death in 2013, an additional sixty-five years in 2014, and a second death sentence on August 15th, 2014.
Cindy Song is a 21 year old college student who is about to graduate from Penn State university. In 2001 on Halloween night, everything seems normal. She goes to party with her friends at a night club, and they even go home together. The next morning her friends come to find Cindy missing. The police come to investigate and find nothing unusual. Til this day it is unknown where Cindy went or who took her. Join me (and our first guests) as we talk about the mysterious disappearance of Cindy Song.
Anyone who has ever been a 10-year-old girl likely played “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board”. This required slumber party game for kids was pretty much a right of passage into teen-hood along with bad makeovers and calling boys you like on the phone and hanging up. Join me as we explore all virtues of this popular paranormal game. **Be warned just because I am informing you how to play I am in no way encouraging you to do so. In fact, I caution you away from playing this.
On October 31, 2010, a killer would strike. Devon Griffin, 16 at the time, had returned from his Sunday church service to find the house quiet. He found this unusual, but decided it was alright. He went upstairs to his bedroom and started playing video games. It wouldn’t be until about 1:30 that afternoon that he noticed just how quiet the house was. He went downstairs and started to look for his mother, Susan Liske. He found her and his step-father Bill Liske in their master bedroom, still in bed. With the maroon comforter pulled up high over both of their heads. He started talking to his mom as he walked around the bed to her side. He tapped her leg hanging out of the cover, then pulled the comforter down a little to try and wake her. But that’s when he saw the blood-stained pillowcase. The first thing he thought was his mom was pulling a Halloween prank on him. But as the scene before him came into focus, he knew it wasn’t a prank. He ran out of the house trying to find his brother, Derek Griffin (later to be discovered dead as well)...
Many of you might know the story of Anabelle the doll. There are, in fact, 3 movies telling about this eerie doll, and in every single one you are met with a creepy doll that leaves you thinking “I would throw that out immediately” or “that is the creepiest thing I have ever seen, why wouldn’t they get rid of that”. Many people would be surprised to find out that those movies talk about a real life doll. Only making us wonder the same things, as the keeper of this doll was gifted it. It makes us wonder, why would someone buy and give this to someone. Well, there is one simple reason. The real and true Anabelle doll is a Raggedy Ann doll. If you have never seen one, I can safely say that it looks inviting and surely like a good gift. It could be a kids stuffed animal that they cherish, only making the true story more eerie.
The Ouija has been around since at least 1891 when it was first advertised by a Pittsburgh toy and novelty shop. The "wonderful talking board" was said to answer questions "about the past, present and future with marvelous accuracy" and promised "never-failing amusement and recreation for all the classes," a link “between the known and unknown, the material and immaterial.” To this day the Ouji board is popular, even having a movie been made surrounding a Ouji board. In today's episode we will be talking about different weird, creepy Ouji board stories.
I am pretty sure that almost every horror junkie out there has seen the Amityville Horror movie, perhaps you have even read the book. Many people find this hard to believe, but it is actually based on the true events of what happened to the Lutz family. However, before we can truly get into the paranormal happenings experienced by the Lutz family we must first dive into the tragedy that transpired before the Lutz family ever landed in that house. In this episode we will piece together every part of the Amityville Horror house, revealing all the stories told and untold.
The Bell family moves into a farm in Tennessee, only to find that they are being haunted by a sinister spirit. They never see the spirit, but it is always keen to talk. Vowing that it will kill John bell, and keep Betsy Bell away from the love of her life. It causes physical harm to the family, and laughs at death. To this day the Bell Witch is one of the most notorious hauntings. It has caused great fear to the people of Tennessee, and it is said that if you take even a rock from the Bell property, you will be cursed.
Velma Barfield made international headlines when she became the first woman to be executed in America since 1962 and first since the re-introduction of the death penalty in 1976. She confessed to murdering 4 people, all with the motive of fraud, due to her drug addiction. However, it is speculated that she could have murdered over 7 people for the gain of money in order to purchase drugs. Click play to hear more of this chilling story in our second single scoop!
Marilyn Sheppard is found beaten to death in her home under suspicious circumstances. According to her husband it was done by a mysterious intruder who he had an alleged physical altercation with. However, evidence seems to be stacked up against Sam. Will it be enough to eventually get him convicted? Or is the case going to become cold?
Nellie May Madison, born Nelly May Mooney, is the first women to have been sentenced to death in the state of California. Her case shattered gender stereotypes at the time and changed the way we looked at murder altogether.
Elias Abuelazam is a suspect of racially-motivated serial killings and stabbings. He is suspected in a string of eighteen stabbing attacks from May to August 2010 which resulted in five deaths.
Dorthea Helen Puente has a rough upbringing, a peculiar life, and the crimes she comes to commit are no different. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Harrelson family is seemingly perfect. The father in the family, Harold, is a well respected surgeon, he has a loving and caring wife, three beautiful children. Their life, to everyone on the outside, is picture-perfect. However, all of this would change on the night of December 6, 1959 at 4:30 in the morning. Harold would bludgeon his wife to death, attempt to kill his eldest daughter, and then commit suicide. The perpetrator is clear, the motive, not so much.
John George Haigh has been convicted for fraud twice, by the second time he learns he can't leave his fraud victims alive to tell the tale. He decides that he must kill his fraud victims and the method he chose, dissolving his victims in acid...
Dennis Rader seems like your average guy. He has a family, a good job, he is the president of his church council, and a boy scout troop leader. However, things aren't always as they seem. Behind the scenes Dennis is the notorious BTK (bind, torture, strangle) Killer.
June Gibbons and Jennifer Gibbons were identical twins who grew up in Wales. Bullying in their young years caused them to be secluded, and cast out. This caused the twins to speak only to one another in a language they created. However, both girls had underlying feelings of hatred towards one another. They ended up turning to petty crimes, where they ended getting admitted to the mental institute. In the end Jennifer died a peculiar death, but it was deemed only natural. However, the suspicious circumstances around it continue to raise eyebrows.
Amelia Elizabeth Dyer was one of the most prolific serial killers in history, murdering infants in her care over a 20-year period in Victorian Britain. Trained as a nurse, and widowed in 1869, she turned to baby farming—the practice of adopting unwanted infants in exchange for money—to support herself.
On the morning of November 17, 1991, Sam Katanis placed a 911 call telling police his son was bleeding, his fingers chopped off. When they arrive they find Sam in the midst of a grisly scene. The bodies of his wife and three children are found, beaten and stabbed. Sam seems to be the clear murderer, but not everything is what it seems...
Dorothy Jane Scott is a loving single mother whose life seems pretty normal. Until she begins receiving threatening calls from an unknown stalker. These calls soon turn physical when Dorothy Jane Scott goes missing. Only to have her bones found four years later.
Graham Fredrick Young's unhealthy fascination with toxicology causes him to experiment on everyone around him, and the consequences are deadly.