• 142. You Never Know What's Lurking Behind Your Neighbor's Door

  • Sep 22 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
  • Podcast

142. You Never Know What's Lurking Behind Your Neighbor's Door

  • Summary

  • This is one for the books! It's a long one but totally worth it. Amy and Bri celebrate WWTN's third year by discussing another haunted Warren case, The famous "Haunting In Connecticut" You're in for some blood dripping down walls, things levitating, and possible possession. Amy finally tells us about one of America's most notorious and sick murderers, Jeffery Dahmer. WARNING. This story gives you the worst of the worst. We highly recommend you hold off on eating through this episode. It's a rough one. In all seriousness, our thoughts and prayers go out to the families affected by this monster.

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