1001 Reasons to be Afraid of the Dark

By: Reasons to be Afraid of the Dark
  • Summary

  • Seekers of understanding the criminal mind. Lovers of the adrenaline rush of the paranormal. Fans of long walks - either through a forest or to the fridge. Join Chelsea and Dawn as they investigate all things that go bump in the night, and reveal the true stories behind them. From unsettling true crime to paranormal investigations, each episode will give you more reasons to be afraid of the dark.
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Episodes
  • 11. A Glasgow Smile and the Modern Cannibal
    Jul 5 2022

    Taking a look at post-WW2 law enforcement agencies and media, Chelsea talks about the famous LA unsolved case: The Black Dahlia. Then if you weren't unsettled enough by then, Dawn introduces us to a modern day cannibal living in Tokyo. Take a drink every time Dawn makes Chelsea say 'What the f***' (of water. Hydrate yourselves!)

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • 10. Death by Face-Lift and a Drowned City
    Jun 28 2022

    We talk about the tragedy of Michele MacNeill and her 8 children, and how her daughters fought tirelessly for her justice. Then we dive into a lake in Georgia with catfish the size of Dawn's car, and bodies missing limbs. 

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    44 mins
  • 9. Death Farm and Naked Bloody Cults
    Jun 23 2022

    It's the most famous Canadian serial killer: Robert Pickton. Is Piggy's Palace a club or a community centre? Then we take a look at a cult involving tomatoes, dancing in the nude, and waiting for God to return your paycheque. 

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    43 mins

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