Episode 234: Serial Killer Classics
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Serial killers captivate us because they challenge our understanding of human nature and morality. They lurk in the shadows of our society, hidden behind ordinary facades, making us question how someone can seem so normal yet commit unimaginable horrors. Their motives, often complex, twisted, and deeply personal, reveal the dark potential lurking in all of us. We can’t help but be drawn to the mystery of how they operate, why they kill, and what makes them tick. The fascination lies in the chilling realization that, despite their brutality, we are all part of the same world, and their darkness might be closer to us than we’d ever want to admit.
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Next up this evening is all four parts of ‘Dance For Your Killer’, by Jrubas, kindly shared directly with me via my subreddit and read here with the author’s express permission:
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Tonight’s third terrifying tale of the macabre and weird is ‘I once saw people getting murdered. Thing was, I saw it happening through someone else’s eyes...’ by the wonderfully talented Corpse Child, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all:
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Our penultimate tale of the horrific is ‘I was stalked and kidnapped by a serial killer’ again by the wonderfully talented Corpse Child, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all:
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Our final tale of the macabre is ‘My father was a police detective in Texas: One of his cases still has him question what kind of evil humans are really capable of’ by the wonderfully talented Crest O’ Razors, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all:
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