Episodes

  • The Elisa Lam Case: Elevator Footage, Dark Past & The Cecil Hotel Mystery
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode, SherRee dives into the unsettling case of Elisa Lam—a mystery that continues to haunt the internet and true crime community.

    Before her disappearance, Elisa’s past revealed struggles and strange online activity that some believe may hold clues. Then came the now-infamous elevator footage, showing her behaving in a way that sparked countless theories—from paranoia to something far more unexplainable.

    Days later, the investigation led to a chilling discovery inside the Cecil Hotel, raising even more questions than answers.

    SherRee breaks down the timeline, disturbing details, and the most talked-about theories—from logical explanations to the more unsettling possibilities.

    Was this a tragic accident… or something far more mysterious?

    Follow for more true crime, unsolved cases, and eerie real-life mysteries.

    Music: Illuminati Swagger by Albert Behar

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    45 mins
  • Kids Say the Creepiest Things: True Reddit Stories of Past Lives, Ghosts & Imaginary Figures
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, SherRee reads a collection of true Reddit stories about creepy things kids have said—and some of them are impossible to explain.

    A child insists they were once their mother’s father in India. Another sees their brother blue and floating in the bathtub. One little boy is continuously visited by a “brown man” outside making faces at him, while another claims he can see a man standing behind his mom—but only when he blinks fast.

    And those are just a few of the stories.

    Are these just overactive imaginations… or something far more unsettling?

    If you love true scary stories, Reddit horror, paranormal encounters, and creepy kid stories, this episode will stay with you long after it ends.

    Follow the show for more true Reddit horror and chilling real-life encounters every week. 👻

    Music:Illumniati Swagger by Albert Behar

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    56 mins
  • The Hinterkaifeck Murders: Germany’s Creepiest Unsolved Farmhouse Massacre
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode, Alana dives into the chilling history of the Hinterkaifeck murders, one of the most disturbing unsolved cases in true crime.

    In 1922, an entire family was brutally murdered on a remote farm in Bavaria — but the nightmare didn’t end there. Strange footprints in the snow, unexplained noises in the attic, and evidence that someone may have been living in the house before the murders make this case uniquely terrifying.

    Alana explores the timeline of events, eerie details discovered at the farm, and the most compelling theories about who could have committed the massacre — and how they managed to vanish without a trace.

    Over a century later, the mystery of Hinterkaifeck still haunts investigators and true crime fans alike.

    Follow the podcast for more true crime, unsolved mysteries, and chilling historical cases.


    Music: Illuminati Swagger by Albert Behar

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • True Reddit Scary Stories: Haunted Illness, Grandpa’s Ghost, & The Victorian Room That Won’t Stay Closed
    Mar 10 2026

    Tonight’s episode features a collection of true Reddit scary stories that range from deeply unsettling to downright terrifying.

    A haunting encounter may be tied to a mysterious lifelong illness, a girl believes she was driven from her bedroom by her grandfather’s ghost, and in a Victorian mansion, a room’s door refuses to stay closed no matter what the family does.

    These — and several more real paranormal and creepy encounters from Reddit — will make you question what’s really lurking in the dark.

    Follow the show for more true scary stories, Reddit horror, and paranormal encounters every week. 👻

    Music: Illuminati Swagger by Albert Behar

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The Haunted Titanic: History, Mystery, Curses & Ghost Sightings
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode, we dive deep into the tragedy of the RMS Titanic — not just how it sank, but the chilling mysteries that still surround it more than a century later.

    We break down the history of the “unsinkable” ship, the eerie weather conditions the night it struck the iceberg, and the chain reaction of human errors and overlooked warnings that led to disaster. From coal fires and brittle rivets to missed distress signals and white flares instead of red, was the sinking truly inevitable — or the result of devastating missteps?

    But the story doesn’t end beneath the Atlantic.

    We explore the alleged hauntings tied to Titanic artifacts, ghostly encounters at museum exhibits, sightings of lingering spirits, and the chilling “last signal” legend said to echo from the wreck site. Was the ship cursed from the beginning? From strange construction lore to eerie predictions written years before the disaster, the Titanic’s story is filled with unsettling coincidences.

    Was it simply tragedy… or something more?

    Join us as we explore the history, the mystery, the curse, and the hauntings of the Titanic.

    Listener discretion advised.

    Music: Illumniti Swagger by Albert Behar

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Reddit’s Creepiest Pet Stories: 3AM Wakeups, Shadow Figures & Animal Warnings
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode, we dive into some of Reddit’s creepiest true stories involving pets… and the things they might be seeing that we can’t.

    From a dog that wakes up every single night at 3AM… to a dream about shadow figures that felt far too real… to cats that seem to guard their owners from something lurking in their room… we’re unpacking the chilling moments where animals react before humans even know something’s wrong.

    Are animals more sensitive to the paranormal?
    Do they sense shifts in energy?
    Or are we just assigning meaning to behavior we don’t fully understand?

    Listener discretion advised — and maybe keep an eye on your pet tonight.

    Music:Illuminati Swagger by Albert Behar

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    48 mins
  • The Idaho 4 Murders: Inside the 2022 University of Idaho Killings & Arrest of Bryan Kohberger
    Feb 17 2026

    In November 2022, four University of Idaho students were found murdered in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho — while two of their roommates were left alive in the same house.

    In this episode, Alana takes a deep dive into the timeline of events surrounding the killings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. From the early hours of that devastating morning to the intense manhunt that followed, she breaks down the investigative twists, the digital breadcrumbs, the surveillance footage, and the forensic evidence that ultimately led authorities to suspect Bryan Kohberger.

    Alana explores how law enforcement pieced together cellphone data, DNA evidence, and cross-country travel patterns to identify and arrest the suspect weeks later — and what the case reveals about modern investigative techniques.

    This episode covers sensitive and disturbing details. Listener discretion is advised.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Listener & Reddit Horror: The Woods, The Smiling Man, The Rules
    Feb 10 2026

    Listener discretion advised… because this one gets weird.

    In this episode, we’re diving into both listener submitted and Reddit horror stories that had us side-eyeing the woods, checking behind us at night, and reconsidering every rental agreement we’ve ever signed.

    First: something in the forest brutally mutilates a deer… but the real question is what was watching from the tree line.

    Then, a late-night walk turns into a nightmare when a strange man with an unsettling smile starts following… and dancing.

    And finally, we read the most unhinged list of “rules to survive” a new house — left behind by the previous tenant. Are they paranoid… or are those rules the only thing keeping you alive?

    Cryptid energy? Possibly.
    Unexplained stalker vibes? Absolutely.
    Haunted house survival manual? Unfortunately, yes.

    Grab a blanket, turn the lights down (or don’t), and let’s get into it.

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    1 hr and 6 mins