Macabre Minds

By: Macabre Minds
  • Summary

  • Childhood friends Kasey and Emily have put their shared interest in all things macabre into a podcast! We are interested in the psychology of a case and looking into the mind of a killer as well the research and telling of mind blowing and interesting stories. Macabre Minds is a true crime podcast that covers all things bizarre, sinister and spooky!
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Episodes
  • Episode 91: Chernobyl
    Mar 30 2024

    In 1986, the world was shocked by the explosion of a reactor core at Chernobyl; a nuclear power plant. But the world was mostly in the dark as Russian government attempted to cover up the Ukrainian disaster. The denial would lead to disastrous consequences for the citizens and one of the most famous criminal cases of negligence.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 90: Pat Mullins' Disappearance
    Feb 9 2024

    In 2013, a man who went boating goes missing. As the search goes on, the boat is found but not a body. The question becomes where is Pat Mullins and what happened to him?

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    30 mins
  • Episode 89: The Abduction of Jan Broberg
    Feb 4 2024

    The abduction of Jan Broberg warns everyone that you may never truly know what someone is capable of; even a best friend. A close friend of the Broberg family, Robert Berchtold is a seemingly normal guy with a loving wife and five daughters of his own. But he soon becomes obsessed with the Broberg's oldest daughter, Jan. Jan is only twelve years old when she is kidnapped but her story gets stranger as she is taken not once, but twice.

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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