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Homicide Hobbies

Homicide Hobbies

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A podcast with sisters Andi & Claire. We take turns telling each other shocking true crime cases that are filled with craziness. You will be getting the genuine shocked, disgusted, outraged, and occasionally comical reaction. We are unscripted. We are not for the faint of heart, weak stomachs or easily offended. We will be posting new content every Thursday at 6am EST. Rate us if you like us and share us with your friends!Homicide Hobbies True Crime
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  • S04E37 Liar! Liar! Pants On Fire! : Ezra McCandless
    Jan 8 2026

    It was a cold, drizzly morning in March 2018 when a young woman appeared at the edge of a farmhouse in rural Wisconsin. Mud clung to her bare feet. Her clothes were torn, her hands and arms, smeared with blood. She was terrified, trembling, and desperate.

    Today, I will tell you the complex story of Ezra McCandless — the 20-year-old girl who seemed to have been hunted — and the shocking truth she hid. Her story is one that begins with compassion, fear, and survival... and ends with betrayal, deception, and murder.


    Sources;

    https://www.courttv.com/news/wi-v-mccandless-timeline-of-events/

    https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/wi-court-of-appeals/117664648.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.talkdeadlytome.com/post/the-untold-story-of-ezra-mccandless-inside-the-mind-of-a-killer?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ezra-mccandless-alex-woodworth-murder-sentencing-why-was-the-word-boy-carved-into-the-arm-of-accused-killer/?utm_source=chatgpt.com



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    37 mins
  • S04E36 The Mystery of the Dyatlov Pass : Dead Mountain
    Jan 1 2026

    HAPPY NEW YEAR! LET'S GO 2026!

    In 1959, nine young hikers set out across the frozen wilderness of the Ural Mountains in Russia — and never returned.
    When their campsite was discovered, rescuers found a tent ripped open, footprints leading barefoot into the snow, and bodies scattered across the mountain — some burned, some broken, one missing her tongue.

    For decades, the Dyatlov Pass mystery haunted investigators and fueled every theory imaginable — from military testing to alien encounters. The case was finally reopened in 2019, and what modern science uncovered was shocking and no less haunting.


    Hear the full story — the 1959 tragedy, the forensic horror, and the modern investigation that used Disney’s Frozen to model the snow that may have killed them.

    Nine hikers. One mountain.
    And more questions than answers.

    Sources:


    • Russian Federation Prosecutor General’s Office — Dyatlov Pass Reinvestigation Report (2019–2020)
    • Sverdlovsk Oblast Criminal Case File No. 659 — Dyatlov Group Incident, 1959 (declassified 1990)
    • Lev Ivanov, “The Mystery of the Fireballs,” Soviet Life Magazine, 1990
    • DyatlovPass.com — English-language archive of original case files, diaries, autopsy reports, and search photos
    • Dyatlov Foundation — Russian-language archival materials, official documents, and family interviews
    • Donnie Eichar — Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident (Chronicle Books, 2013)
    • Yuri Yudin & Natalia Varsegova — Dyatlov Pass: End of the Mystery (Eksmo Press, 2017)
    • Aleksei Rakitin — Dyatlov Pass Mystery: Not a Cold Case (AST Publishing, 2015)
    • Benjamin Radford — “The Dyatlov Pass Incident Revisited,” Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 44, No. 2 (2020)
    • Johan Gaume & Alexander Puzrin — “Mechanisms of Slab Avalanche Release and Implications for the Dyatlov Pass Incident,” Communications Earth & Environment, Nature Portfolio (January 2021)
    • ETH Zurich / Disney Research Collaboration — Snowpack Motion Simulation Project (2019)
    • An Unknown Compelling Force (Documentary, 2021, directed by Liam Le Guillou)
    • Expedition Dyatlov (Russian TV Documentary, Channel One Russia, 2019)
    • BBC News — “Russia Reopens 1959 Dyatlov Pass Mystery Case,” (February 2019)
    • National Geographic — “Frozen in Mystery: The Dyatlov Pass Incident Revisited,” (March 2020)
    • Russian Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography — Ural Mountains Topographic Survey Series, Sheet O-41
    • NASA Earth Observatory — MODIS Snow Cover Imagery, Northern Urals Region (1959 comparative dataset, analysis 2019)


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • S04E35 Tis the Season : Bruce Pardo
    Dec 25 2025

    Christmas Eve. A night of joy, togetherness, sugar cookies, and awkward family moments. But in 2008, in the Los Angeles suburb of Covina, Christmas Eve became a horror film written by someone who really hated the holiday season and family togetherness.

    This is the story of a man who dressed up as Santa Claus, rang a doorbell, and then turned the most festive night of the year into a furnace of bullets and fire. Nine people died. Three more were injured. Dozens of lives were shattered, and the crime scene was so catastrophic that forensic investigators had to separate melted ornaments from human remains. Listen to today's episode to hear about the devastation caused by Bruce Jeffrey Pardo.


    Sources:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covina_massacre?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=6530779&page=1

    https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna28462082


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    29 mins
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