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A storytelling pod in which an American girl and a Welsh guy bond over a shared love of the terrifying, tragic, bloody, morbid, anxiety-inducing, and horrific -- a joyful and therapeutic exploration of very dark things.© 2020 Arte Crimini reali Mondiale
  • Ep. 257: a real bastard
    Mar 1 2026

    We're back after two epic episodes in a row apparently crashed Corrigan's immune system! This week Marko tells Corrigan about one of the most horrific bastards we've ever discussed -- Marcel Petiot, a.k.a. Dr. Satan! Then we catch up on the month of movies we haven't discussed!

    Highlights:

    [0:00] Marko tells Corrigan about the MacDonald Triad & truly fucking depraved serial killer Marcel Petiot.
    [29:26] Corrigan has been sick, Marko is hooked on Too Good To Go,
    [37:50] We debrief the prison abolition episode
    [47:00] London meet-up update!
    [49:30] What we watched: The Bluff, Bugonia, Malcolm X, The Bad Seed, Predator 2, Rhymes for Young Ghouls, Crime 101, Falling Down, Send Help, Anaconda (2026 & 1997), Atroz, Southbound, The Ballad of Wallis Island, Sisu: Road to Revenge, Dracula

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    1 ora e 53 min
  • Ep. 256: are prisons obsolete? (w/ Sheryl Weikal)
    Feb 15 2026

    In an episode years in the making, we finally tackle the question of what prison abolition is and whether it would actually work, with the help of "The Leftist Lawyer" Sheryl Weikal! But first, Corrigan tells the true story behind the legend of John Henry and how it ties into the modern prison industrial complex.

    Highlights:

    [0:00] Corrigan tells Marko and Sheryl the true history behind the legend of John Henry
    [39:52] We learn about Sheryl's work as a Pay-What-You-Can lawyer and talk about prison abolition

    Stuff we referenced:

    • Steel Drivin' Man: John Henry, The Untold Story of An American Legend by Scott Reynolds Nelson
    • The Muddled Distinction Between De Jure and De Facto Segregation
    • Racial covenants, a relic of the past, are still on the books across the country
    • When Authorities Dunked Outspoken Women in Water
    • The Legend of John Henry: Talcott, WV

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    1 ora e 55 min
  • Ep. 255: nukes & nervous systems
    Feb 9 2026

    Boffin Eileen is back! This time she's perfectly adequately (read: AMAZINGLY) answering Marko's burning questions about what the nukes can do to us, and addressing Corrigan's skepticism about regulating our nervous systems! Plus, an impromptu tribute to Catherine O'Hara.

    Highlights:

    [0:00] Eileen talks about the truly horrific effects of radiation sickness
    [58:40] Eileen explores how much we can regulate our own nervous systems, and what it really means to be "dysregulated"

    Stuff we referenced:

    1. Harry Daghlian - Nuclear Museum

    2. May 21, 1946: Louis Slotin Becomes Second Victim of “Demon Core” | American Physical Society

    3. Scientist of the Day - Harry Daghlian

    4. How a careless slip killed a physicist

    5. The Slotin Accident: Inside the Archives – Los Alamos Historical Society

    6. Medical Studies of the Demon Core Victims

    7. The Los Alamos Accident, 1958

    8. The Cecil Kelley Criticality Accident9. https://www.epa.gov/radiation/radiation-health-effects


    1. Autonomic Nervous System: What It Is, Function & Disorders
    2. Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS): What It Is & Function
    3. Parasympathetic Nervous System (PSNS): What It Is & Function
    4. Stress, Adaptation, and Disease: Allostasis and Allostatic Load - McEWEN - 1998 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences - Wiley Online Library
    5. The Window of Tolerance: What It Is and Why It Matters
    6. Expanding the Window of Tolerance: 6 PDFs & Worksheets
    7. What We Get Wrong About the Nervous Syste...
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    2 ore e 29 min
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