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Therapy for me. Therapy for you. Therapy for the culture. Explore the inner mind of artisan soul Derek Nelson, as he moves to the cultural capital of America in 2024 -- Austin, TX. Here, Derek navigates love, dating, and the pursuit of happiness amongst the dystopian decay of the American Republic.
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On the frontier of charted space, a ragtag crew of spacefarers gets the chance to start over and fix their lives, but only if they accept a dangerous mission that could avert a war—or start one. First published in 1977, Traveller is a science fiction RPG in the vein of The Expanse or Battlestar Galactica. Most who played the original game back in the day remember the robust character creation system where if you push too far and get unlucky with the dice, you can die before you even start pl ...
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Love unsolved mysteries and unexplained events? Join Laura Anderson and Tom Reynolds each week as they dive into the weird and wonderful universe of bizarre true tales, odd histories, ghosts, aliens, cryptids and all things peculiar on Wanna Hear Something Weird?
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Crime stories from the Indian Sub-Continent. A curated series of audio fiction podcasts from award-winning creators Ayeesha Menon, Nadir Khan and John Scott Dryden recorded in Mumbai, India. Each season is released in one drop and all episodes are ad-free. Season 1 is the Sony Award-winning ten-part thriller, "Q&A" starring Anand Tiwari based on the best-selling novel by Vikas Swarup. Mumbai Crime is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.
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Disclaimer: We are three inebriated dudes talking about history. This is neither a classroom, nor are we professional comedians. We may make a mistake or two, and many more bad jokes, but it's all for fun. Enjoy, or don't - we'll be here anyway. Cheers. PS: Marjorie Taylor Green doesn't do pullups, she kips. PPS: Ayn Rand lived on Welfare.
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Find Your Film

Greg Srisavasdi

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Film and TV interviews conducted by Greg Srisavasdi. Movie reviews and physical media coverage is also part of the show. The goal is to get a ton of value added film picks for our Find Your Film community!
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A Pokemon interview podcast where Pokemon Trainers share their experiences from the world of Pokemon! Each journey started with a choice and are as different as the number of Pokemon. Listen to the different ways Pokemon Trainer's interact with the Pokemon franchise ranging from Pokemon GO, Pokemon Battles, Pokemon TCG, and much more!
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This is a true crime, paranormal, interstellar podcast, breaking down unbelievable stories that sound like they were ripped straight from the pages of a Hollywood script. This is a movie summary/review podcast with a twist! Do you love true crime but feel guilty being entertained by other people's gruesome deaths? Then this is the podcast for you!!! Slashers, Scifi, Gangsters, Heists and Spooky Ghosts, we dig deep into the characters stories and deliver it to you in a true crime documentary ...
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ExesNexus

Jim & Kristina

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We are exes from years ago but remain BFF's to this day. We talk about geek pop culture, nerdy movies and strange entertainment, The Captain makes us cocktails and we interview each other on a range of topics. (18 and over. Adult language and content.)
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Counting Cryptids

CountingCryptids.com

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An excessively explicit, comedy driven, cryptozoological themed podcast. Hosted by two lifelong friends, who are fascinated by cryptozoology, the paranormal, and everything weird.
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Spine Chillers and Serial Killers

Spine Chillers and Serial Killers

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Spine chillers and serial killers is a comedy podcast where three friends (Bex, Tash and Emma) talk about true crime and the paranormal but also laugh a lot, randomly sing and struggle to pronounce words (words are hard). So come join us for some spooky, murdery stuff and a lot of off subject wandering. If you like weird stuff and odd people then this might just be the podcast for you!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Something Odd

Something Odd

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Welcome to the Something Odd podcast, where Rachel and Rachael tell each other and all of you about something odd each episode. Email us at soscpodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @soscpod - join the Something Odd Social Club.
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Leave it to Sievers was created in hopes that after each podcast the interviewed guest will Leave the listeners with a little bit of positive insight. Interviewing these small business owners, entrepreneurs, grapplers, hobbyist and influences of the community, they will talk about there obstacles that they overcame. As a father of 2 young kids and being a family man I understand challenge, but we all face different ones. Our obstacles may be different but they are still an object in the way ...
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Welcome to the Side Hustler’s Society Podcast with your host Elijah Bilel. Over here, we dive into helping develop the hustler's mindset that is needed to make more money in our current economy. In addition to this, we stride to bring you all the information we can about the various ways that you can make money that would fit the category of being a side hustle!
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The Farthest Reaches

The Farthest Reaches Podcast

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Ever had a strange experience you couldn't explain? You're not alone. From the paranormal and supernatural, to conspiracies and folklore, let us be your guides on this expedition into the farthest reaches of the unknown! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-farthest-reaches/support
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Cheeky Volley

Kabir Mehta & Alexander Levine

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Cheeky Volley is a tennis and culture podcast. Cheeky Volley is hosted and produced by Kabir Mehta and Alexander Levine, who met playing tennis in college. Kabir's intimate knowledge of the sport is filtered through his childhood in Miami, where each year he ball-boyed for the world’s top-ranked men and women at the Miami Open—Federer, Serena, Roddick, Agassi to name a few. Alex will dive deep into the recesses of Kabir's extensive tennis knowledge and offer a few opinions of his own develop ...
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Westward

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Westward chronicles the history of basketball in the NBA and how the city of Los Angeles not only saved the fledgling league by bringing the Lakers from Minneapolis, but gave birth to the modern NBA with “Showtime.” Told through the lens of Jerry West, who helped build the dynasty of the Lakers, “Westward” now follows the former Hall Of Famer as he attempts to build a dynasty with L.A.’s other NBA franchise, the Clippers. Narrator – Keith David, Tim Livingston, Bobby Glanton-SmithFrom the Da ...
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A live comedy talk show. The Gareth Stack Show Live is an occasional programme featuring writers, musicians and artists, interviewed, indulged, and provoked by Irish writer and comedian Gareth Stack. Guests have included David Turpin, Mongoose, Donal Foreman, Bobby Ahern (No Monster Club), Tom Rowley, Myles Manley, Andrew Philip Smith, Patrick O’Flaherty, Graham Tugwell, Caoimhe Lavelle, Jonah King, James Moran, Darragh McCausland, Siam Collective and Gordon Rochford.
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Gef, also referred to as the Talking Mongoose or the Dalby Spook, was an allegedly talking mongoose which inhabited a farmhouse owned by the Irving family, located at Cashen's Gap near the hamlet of Dalby on the Isle of Man. The story was given extensive coverage by the tabloid press in Britain in the early 1930s. The Irvings' claims gained the att…
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Ayeesha Menon takes Rudyard Kipling’s family classic and gives it a darker twist, re-imagining it in the concrete jungle of present-day India. A gangland coming-of-age fable. In Episode three, showbiz, stunts and speeding trains as Mo goes behind the silver screen. Recorded in India CAST: Mo - Namit Das Tiger Khan - Rajit Kapur Mrs Gupta - Shernaz …
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The Nixie are humanoid and often shapeshifting water spirits in Germanic mythology and folklore. Source - Wikipedia Follow us on Instagram/TicTok/Threads/YouTube @alivealivepod and follow Aimee Rose on Instagram @aimeeroseiaa Check us out on Patreon where for just $5 a month you get our true crime show "Real Monsters" along with our horrific histor…
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On September 22, 2006, Cassie Jo Stoddart, an American high school student, was murdered by her classmates Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik both 16, in her aunt and uncle's house in Pocatello, Idaho, United States. Stoddart's body was discovered two days later, when her relatives returned home from their trip. Source - Wikipedia Follow us on Instagra…
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This week on the Weekend Update we try to make a video cast and fail! Also we talk about Oddity, Caviet & Night of the Creeps!! All that and a free sample from our Patreon exclusive show Real Monsters, in this segement we discuss shadow people & sleep demons. If you enjoyed this episode then stick around for more, with our full length main show epi…
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For Episode 198 of Find Your Film, I interview "Place of Bones" actor Corin Nemec and director Audrey Cummings. Both of them were really enthusiastic about their film and the good news is that the film packs a punch and is really well executed. "Place of Bones," an 1876 Horror-Western, stars Heather Graham, Corin Nemec, Tom Hopper and Brielle Robil…
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Seriah is joined by Chris Ernst and Saxon/Super_Inframan. Topics include strange videos Seriah has posted, Saxon’s advice on identifying airplanes, an odd gesture by a weird stranger on the street, reconnecting/relocating people Serian used to correspond with by mail, Seriah’s ongoing autobiography, a high school essay by Chris on Aleister Crowley,…
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The Somerton Man was an unidentified man whose body was found on 1 December 1948 on the beach at Somerton Park, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Source - Wikipedia Follow us on Instagram/TicTok/Threads/YouTube @alivealivepod and follow Aimee Rose on Instagram @aimeeroseiaa Check us out on Patreon where for just $5 a month you get our true cri…
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A shadow person (also known as a shadow figure or black mass) is the perception of shadow as a living species, humanoid figure, sometimes interpreted as the presence of a spirit or other entity by believers in the paranormal or supernatural. Source - Wikipedia Follow us on Instagram/TicTok/Threads/YouTube @alivealivepod and follow Aimee Rose on Ins…
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Send us a Text Message. In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by HurricaneKaz, a Pokemon GO Trainer with an interest in Pokemon GO PvP and a huge passion for bird Pokemon. HurricaneKaz shares her lifelong love of birds, which naturally extended into their affection for bird Pokémon such as Pidgeot and Articuno. The conversation delves into her e…
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In 1917, two young cousins in England captured photographs allegedly showing fairies, which caught the attention of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and sparked a debate that lasted decades. We explore the aftermath of that incident, including the eventual admission of a partial hoax, while considering the enduring mystery surrounding the fifth and final pho…
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This week we talk about The Public Universal Friend, an American preacher who started their career after a severe illness, near-death experience, and reanimation as a genderless evangelist with a really cool name. Oh, and they also are technically the founder of the first religious movement in America - the "Society of Universal Friends." We also d…
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Amelia Elizabeth Hobley, popularly dubbed the Ogress of Reading, was an English serial killer who murdered infants in her care over a thirty-year period during the Victorian era. Source - Wikipedia Follow us on Instagram/TicTok/Threads/YouTube @alivealivepod and follow Aimee Rose on Instagram @aimeeroseiaa Check us out on Patreon where for just $5 …
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This week we talk about Last House on the Left the original vs the remake. Along with that we talk Alien:Romulus, the Alien/Predator franchises and Fidel Castro with his killer exploding cigars! Follow us on Instagram/TicTok/Threads/YouTube @alivealivepod and follow Aimee Rose on Instagram @aimeeroseiaa Check us out on Patreon where for just $5 a m…
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For episode 198 of Find Your Film, I interview "Consumed" actress Courtney Halverson, director Mitchell Altieri and producer Phil Flores. Altieri and Flores are known as the filmmaking team The Butcher Brothers. I review both "Consumed" and director Neil Marshall's latest feature "Duchess" (headlined by Charlotte Kirk). 1. Facebook: https://www.fac…
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The Chicago Tylenol murders were a series of poisoning deaths resulting from drug tampering in the Chicago metropolitan area in 1982. The victims consumed Tylenol-branded acetaminophen capsules that had been laced with potassium cyanide. Seven people died in the original poisonings, and there were several more deaths in subsequent copycat crimes. S…
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Arthur Gary Bishop was an American convicted sex offender and serial killer. In 1983, as a result of a routine police investigation, he confessed to the murders of five young boys between 1979 and 1983. Source - Wikipedia Follow us on Instagram/TicTok/Threads/YouTube @alivealivepod and follow Aimee Rose on Instagram @aimeeroseiaa Check us out on Pa…
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Send us a Text Message. In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by FilmVlogs, a Pokemon GO Trainer from Hawaii FilmVlogs shares his early experience with Pokemon from watching the anime. Eventually he would experience Pokemon through the video games and found similar connections between the Pokemon anime and video games. Eventually FilmVlogs would…
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Seriah is joined by Chris Ernst and Timothy Renner to catch up on a number of things since Tim’s last appearance. Topics include controversy in the Bigfoot community over Tim’s previously more “flesh and blood” views, Drake vs Kendrick Lamar style feuds, Josh Cutchin, the possibilities of physical undiscovered primates, “woo” unexplainable Bigfoot …
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Were back after a 2 week break, refreshed and ready to go again and were wasting no time getting back into the swing of it with a nasty tale of rape, murder and revenge. This week in Part 1 of this two part story, we'll follow Krug Stillo and his gang of misfits as they go on a brutal rampage all in the name of pleasure! A lot of brutality to fit i…
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The Bouncing Ball Killer, also known as the Bouncing Ball Slayer, the Bouncing Ball Strangler, and the Rubber Ball Strangler, was a serial killer who is believed to have raped and murdered at least six women between May 1959 and June 1960 in Los Angeles, California. A majority of the victims were elderly and all but one was strangled to death. Duri…
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Ayeesha Menon takes Rudyard Kipling’s family classic and gives it a darker twist, re-imagining it in the concrete jungle of present-day India. A gangland coming-of-age fable. In Episode four, deliveries, stolen gold and retribution as Mo tries his best to escape the Tiger. Recorded in India CAST: Mo - Namit Das Tiger Khan - Rajit Kapur Mrs Gupta - …
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The Bideford witch trial resulted in hangings for witchcraft in England. Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susannah Edwards from the town of Bideford in Devon were tried in 1682 at the Exeter Assizes at Rougemont Castle. Much of the evidence against them was hearsay, although there was a confession by Lloyd, which she did not fully recant even wi…
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Here is my interview with "The Last Front" actors (Sasha Luss, Iain Glen, James Downie) and director Julien Hayet-Kerknawi. For more information on "The Last Front," go to: https://www.enigmareleasing.com/ Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 11:14 - Sasha Luss and Iain Glen 20:17 - James Downie and Julien Hayet-Kerknawi Sasha Luss' movie pick from her body of…
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Seriah is joined by Wren Collier and Octavian to discuss a recent scientific article reporting on a study by researchers giving psychic tests to magickal practitioners, its results, and their possible meaning. Topics include a psychic testing phone app, Gordon White and Rune Soup, natural psychic abilities vs magickal practice, Wren’s psychic resea…
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Send us a Text Message. In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by Roy Flash Gordon from PokeMen's Health. PokeMen's Health shares his early experience with Pokemon starting finding comfort playing Pokemon Red to escape early child abuse. He shares how important it was to play Pokemon and how it stayed with him as he continued to age. PokeMen's He…
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Could the vast unexplored regions of the Congo still contain living dinosaurs? In this episode, we're exploring the intriguing possibility of living dinosaurs in Africa. We also discuss various cryptids, including the famous Mokele-mbembe, as well as other alleged prehistoric creatures like the Emela-ntouka, Kasai Rex, and Kongamato. Learn more abo…
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Seriah is joined by Barbara Fisher and Amber, the Witch of Noccalula, to discuss the Satanic Panic in American history, pop culture, and current events. Topics include Dungeons and Dragons, a personal experience with censorship of a D&D afterschool club, the 2022 documentary “Satanic Panic”, the 1982 movie “Mazes and Monsters” starring Tom Hanks, t…
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This week we're going over the fascinating near-death experience of Pam Reynolds, a singer-songwriter who underwent a groundbreaking surgery, during which she died. But don't worry, she came back! Pam's vivid and well-documented out-of-body experience during the operation challenges skeptics and provides a crazy perspective on life after death. Lea…
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Send us a Text Message. In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by Trainer Mystic, a Pokemon Trainer from North Carolina here to celebrate our 100th Pokemon interview episode! Trainer Mystic shares his experience with Pokemon starting with the anime. He would go into his room to binge watch all the episodes of Pokemon XY and Pokemon XYZ. Eventuall…
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Ayeesha Menon takes Rudyard Kipling’s family classic and gives it a darker twist, re-imagining it in the concrete jungle of present-day India. A gangland coming-of-age fable. In Episode two, religion, politics and movies as Mo enters the lair of the tigers. Recorded in India CAST: Mo - Namit Das Tiger Khan - Rajit Kapur Mrs Gupta - Shernaz Patel Mr…
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This week we talk about all the big news coming out of this years SDCC including Marvel, In a Violent Nature 2, Dexter and The Boys. Along with that we look at some crazy news articles and finish up with a clip from this weeks Real Monsters were we discuss Joel "The Ripper" Rifkin. If you enjoyed this episode then stick around for more, with our fu…
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David Richard Berkowitz (born Richard David Falco, June 1, 1953), also known as the Son of Sam and the .44 Caliber Killer, is an American serial killer who pled guilty to perpetrating eight shootings in New York City between July 1976 and July 1977, which resulted in six fatalities. If you enjoyed this episode then stick around for more, with our f…
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Seriah is joined by author and illustrator Martin Popoff. Topics include Martin’s book “Flaming Telepaths”, the band Blue Oyster Cult, Sandy Pearlman, the album “Imaginos”, the occult origins of World War I, H.P. Lovecraft, Martin’s latest book “Perfect Water: The Rebel Imaginos”, magick, WWII, Operation Paperclip, the cold war, the Roswell inciden…
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The Amityville Horror is a book by American author Jay Anson, published in September 1977. It is also the basis of a series of films released from 1979 onward. The book is based on the claims of paranormal experiences by the Lutz family, but has led to controversy and lawsuits over its truthfulness. If you enjoyed this episode then stick around for…
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Send us a Text Message. In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by jennEHbee, a Pokemon Trainer from Canada. jennEHbee shares her experience with Pokemon starting with Pokemon GO. Due to her disinterst in Pokemon, she wouldn't return to Pokemon GO until 2019 where she met some local Pokemon GO players and would start to play the game for the commu…
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In this episode, we delve into the bizarre tale of John Titor, a self-proclaimed time traveler who captivated early internet forums in the 2000s. We explore Titor's claims about coming from 2036, his mission to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer, and his vague predictions about future events. Was this really a guy from the future, or just an early examp…
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Peter Bunch was an American serial killer who killed at least 5 women in New York City in the 80's. Bunch along with his accomplice Mikas Scellenda raped, tortured and murdered their victims in crimes that to this day are seen as some of the most violent attacks on women in New York City history. This week we profile and discuss crimes, motive and …
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Ronald Joseph DeFeo Jr. (September 26, 1951 – March 12, 2021) was an American mass murderer who was tried and convicted for the 1974 killings of his father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters in Amityville, New York. Sentenced to six counts of 25 years to life, DeFeo died in prison on March 12, 2021. The case inspired the book and film versions …
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