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S4 Episode 3 – The League of Lady Poisoners - Interview with Author and Illustrator Lisa Perrin
Do women really use poison as their murder weapon of choice more than men? That is the question author and illustrator Lisa Perrin set out to answer, and you might be surprised by what she discovered. Released in September of this year, The League of Lady Poisoners delves into stories of women from all over the globe, some you know and some you don't, but the common thread between them being their means -- and sometimes, even their motives.
S4 Episode 2 – Triflers Need Not Apply: The Venomous Belle Gunness
On April 28th, 1908, news of the Gunness home having gone up in flames spread quickly through LaPorte, Indiana. Some recalled the dire cries of warning coming from the farm’s owner, Belle Gunness, that her farmhand had threatened to burn the home down with her and her children inside, and it seemed like he had finally acted on it. Four bodies were found in the wreckage of the home, but upon closer inspection, a more macabre picture started to take shape.
S4 Episode 1 – USS Thresher: Eternal Patrol
Brittany takes us back to 1958 as we discuss the great submersible, the USS Thresher. We discuss its creation, its destruction, and go over theories on why it sank. Join us on this submarine deep dive.
S4 Episode 0 – Housekeeping!
Long time, no see 👋🏽 It's been almost a year, but Briana and Brittany are back for season 4 of Shockingly Wicked!
S3 Episode 14 – The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel
Anneliese Michel was a student who started to experience symptoms of epilepsy as a teenager, but every medical treatment she tried seemed to fail and she proceeded to get worse. Having grown up in an extremely devout Catholic family, those around her began to suspect her symptoms weren't related to mental or physical illness at all, but of demonic possession. After repeated appeals to bishops in the provincial, local area of southern German, one bishop finally approved the request which led deadly consequences.
S3 Episode 13 – Megan’s Law
This case is a particularly rough one, but it's even more important to share. Brittany takes us through the case that inspired Megan's law, the federal law in the United States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders.
S3 Episode 12 – Shockingly Haunted: St. Augustine Lighthouse (ft. Amanda C. Miller)
Happy Halloween! For the final installment of Shockingly Haunted, we're joined by Briana's sister, voice actor Amanda C. Miller, to talk about one of the oldest cities in the US: St. Augustine, Florida. Although St. Augustine is rife with history and hauntings, one of the most notable is the St. Augustine Lighthouse, looming more than 600 feet over the top of the city.
S3 Episode 11 – Shockingly Haunted: Haunted Islands
This week, we're talking about haunted islands -- or, one haunted island, anyway (Briana forgot to finish her research; whoops). In a lagoon situated between the coasts of Venice and Lido in Italy, Poveglia Island is nicknamed the ‘Island of Ghosts’ due to its grizzly past.
S3 Episode 10 – Shockingly Haunted: Haunted Castles
We're continuing our limited paranormal October series called Shockingly Haunted with haunted castles! Join us this week as we bring you a selection of castles and fortifications from around the globe, along with some stories of the spirits said to still remain behind those walls.