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Anatoly Moskvin: The Russian Doll Man

This episode we talk about Anatoly Moskvin, the Russian necropolist who robbed graves to make a macabre doll collection of children he thought he was “saving” from their graves. Is the road to hell paved with good intentions? Or is he just evil?
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Andrei Chikatilo: The Rostov Ripper

Russia’s most notorious serial killer terrified the Soviet Union and ended far too many lives. The 65-page profile from this case ultimately became an official type of medical phenomenon, but the heartbreak along the way is a lot for many to even listen to.
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The Bloody Benders

A twisted family or just a group of serial killers pretending to be related? Try to untangle and figure out just what happened in Kansas in the late 1800’s.
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The Axeman of New Orleans

In the early 1900s, Louisiana was terrorized by an axe-wielding killer in the night. Was The Axeman of New Orleans a serial killer, or something from Hell?
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Hell’s Belle: The Tale of Belle Gunness – Part Two | Episode 17

Picking up where we left off last episode, we continue talking about the crimes of Belle Gunness. Find out what led to the discovery of her “Murder Garden” and what happened in all the aftermath.
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Hell’s Belle: The Tale of Belle Gunness – Part 1 | Episode 16

What do a candy shop, fraud, and serial killing have in common? Belle Gunness, of course. Our researcher, Alley, joins us this week to tell us the first half of the story about this formidable woman.
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The Cecil Hotel: A Terrifying Blend of Death & The Unknown | Episode 15

Built as an opulent destination during the Roaring 20’s, The Cecil Hotel has degraded into a den of suicide and murder as serial killers walk the halls and ghosts visit the rooms as often as the guests. Kraken was unfortunately under the weather, so Mo’s husband joins in on the conversation as we follow the…
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Jeffrey Dahmer: The Milwaukee Cannibal

Monsters don’t always hide in the dark or within ghost stories. Sometimes, they appear like just another normal face on the street. But in the 1990’s Milwaukee discovered that Jeffrey Dahmer had been terrorizing the city for years. Let’s take a dive in to separate fact from fiction in a twisting tale people still talk…
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Alexander Pichushkin, The Chessboard Killer: The Darkest Competition

Alexander Pichushkin remained under the radar as he brutally murdered over 60 people in Russia during the 90’s. The chess fanatic documented his kills on a chessboard with a plan of filling each of the 64 squares. But is he Russia’s most notorious serial killer?
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H. H. Holmes: “I was born with the devil in me.”

Creator of the infamous Murder Castle in Chicago during the World’s Fair in 1893, H. H. Holmes was a swindler, a murderer, and obsessed with dissection. Just when you think the twisting tale couldn’t get more bizarre, something else happens!
