Ep 37: Rippin Up A Rag Doll

Dolls are symbols of childlike innocence; visions of idealized beauty suspended in time. They are treasured companions, well-loved playthings, sweet mementoes. 

Wait. No. What the hell am I saying. Dolls are HELLA creepy.

But why? 

How did the… Read More …

Ep 36: Hello, Is It Me You’re Looking For?

The legend of “The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs” is one of the most widely circulated, well known urban legends in modern history. This week we ask why this story has such staying power and how it relates to real, documented crimes. We will examine … Read More …

Ep 36: Hello, Is It Me You’re Looking For?

The legend of “The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs” is one of the most widely circulated, well known urban legends in modern history. This week we ask why this story has such staying power and how it relates to real, documented crimes. We will examine … Read More …

Episode 4- Bloody Pit of Horror

WARNING: FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.  UNDER 17 REQUIRES ADULT SUPERVISION.

In this week’s episode, Ande, Eanna, and China tell you all about the feature film, Blood and Lace (1971), and give the worst advice possible to the people of Craigslist.

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Ep 35: Pants on Fire

From the classic pithy one-liners just before the gavel sting on Law & Order to the antics of Andy and Barney in Mayberry, it seems like we, as a culture, have agreed that even when dealing with something as serious as crime and punishment, it never hurts to find a little levity. “The Colander Copier Caper” is an urban legend that plays on the trope of clever cops and credulous criminals. On a more serious note, the story might point out how easily false confessions can be obtained. In this week’s episode we’ll take a look at ironic history of the lie detector’s inventor William Moulton Marston, who is responsible for both the technology and the court decision that still bans it from courtrooms across the country today. Don’t worry, we’ll discuss his role in creating Wonder Woman, his well hidden polyamorous household, and his absolute allegiance to the feminist agenda, as well. Join us as we explore the history of the lie detector, why we want to believe in the device, and what the use of this technology actually means for the criminal justice system. Read More …

Ep 35: Pants on Fire

From the classic pithy one-liners just before the gavel sting on Law & Order to the antics of Andy and Barney in Mayberry, it seems like we, as a culture, have agreed that even when dealing with something as serious as crime and punishment, it never hu… Read More …