Morbid Millennial

By: Morgan McKittrick & Devan Clark
  • Summary

  • From true crime to paranormal, and everything in between, join us each fortnight as we bring you a little closer to the dark side. Pull out the wine and prepare to get morbid!
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Episodes
  • E8. Hammers and Mommy Issues
    Dec 6 2021

    For our longest episode yet, we bring you the tale of Peter William Sutcliffe, the infamous Yorkshire Ripper. Get ready for an infuriating tale of murder and assault, featuring both a hoax and a sexy, sexy ice cream man.

    Check out the audio we feature in this episode! https://youtu.be/ocsIvgRaNtQ

    Don’t forget to follow our instagram page @morbidmillpod where we share images from each episode and provide updates on our latest release!

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • E7. The Father‘s House
    Nov 19 2021

    They say that if butter and whiskey can't cure what ails you, it's probably not curable. Not that it seemed to help the cat much. This week, we talk about the infamous Irish Hell Fire Club. Get ready for black magic, murder, violence, orgies - as well as a surprise visitor!

    Check out our instagram for this week's images, and follow us for updates on episode releases! @morbidmillpod

    Don't forget to leave us a review!

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    47 mins
  • E6. #QuarantineLife
    Nov 1 2021

    Happy Halloween, you creeps! We're taking you to Italy for this episode, getting spooky with the tale of the infamous Poveglia Plague Island! Lot of history in this one, but a few good tangents and a lot of ghosts.

    Check out our instagram for this week's images! @morbidmillpod

    Don't forget to leave us a review!

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    55 mins

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