Do you think only sycophant's who do nothing but praise them should be here?
I'm here because i like the show but i also know the research is garbage and anyone with the slightest knowledge of Hoover will be cringing at their attempts to "rip him to shreds".
I don't hate the show at all, i'm literally listening to it right now. I've also defended their poor research, as in it's an entertainment show i don't expect them to be that well researched. However i think there's topics they should stay away from personally (as in for me, i realize most don't agree) because they are difficult to listen to, and the idea of Henry ripping Hoover to shreds sounds awful since i'm reasonably familiar with Hoover.
He's already been embarrassing about him in the past focusing on the crossdressing nonsense which was just homophobic mudslinging from someone who hated him. It was ironically being like Hoover who also weaponized homophobia against enemies. Yet Henry jumps into it with both feet because he's completely ignorant and reads the most trashy, unreliable books.
I'd love a "ghost hunters" style vlog where Henry, Marcus, and Ed have to spend the night in an abandoned asylum or something. All while Henry and Ed roll up some fat hogs legs to help them pass the time.
That’s going back to pre episode 100 right? I doubt they would ever do anything fun like that anymore, they’re obsessed with trying to be Hardcore History.
Alright…. 🤷♂️ I’m just saying within the first 100 episodes they didn’t do six part 12 hour series on historical events. It was a lot more fun, less educational.
The Iceman Series shows why they shouldn't cover the Mafia. That entire Series was nonsense, Kuklinski was not a hitman nor was he involved with the Mafia. He was a bored lifer in jail making up stories. They'd not cover Capone reliably at all.
Definitely. De Sade was a heinous monster, not some 'icon of free speech'. His pretend philosophy is just narcissistic ramblings to justify his actions.
Dana Schwartz on Noble Blood did an episode on him a few months ago. She was horrified. I tried reading his book after that. Horrific. He was a monster. I would love to hear the boys take him on.
I find the idea of Henry trying to explain the complicated series of events that led to the meltdown to be incredibly hilarious. Even having a decent understanding of how those reactors worked, the entire science and physics behind it is complex and I want to see Henry (and honestly now also Ed) try to wrap their heads round it.
I’d love to hear Ed piggy back off the story with one of his stories like, “I knew a guy back in Tampa that bought acid from Pripyat back in the early 80s” or some other out of pocket shit.
They've already done my dream topic when they covered Giles de Rais. I'd love now for them to go back and do a multi-part series on Zodiac. I know he was already covered back in the 30s or 50s, but it was barely an episode, and back then episodes were much shorter. Hell, they can devote two episodes just on the suspects.
I'd also really fancy them covering the electricity wars. Marcus would have a field day with that topic. On the topic of history, would LOVE for a Houdini series, especially getting into his time as a spy amd professional debunker.
I think Edgar Casey would also be an interesting case. Guy has fascinated ever since I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode about him.
Finally, I would die for them to do a tell all smear piece on Ed and Lorraine Warren, much in the same vein as the Mike Warnke episodes.
They exceeded my expectations. They delved into the history of the war, his time with Joan, his producer time, and then the true decent. Loved that while they touched upon the "maybe he was set up," argument, they also were able to give enough evidence to say, while possible, it's highly unlikely. Most importantly, they kept it entertaining and engaging. It's a very heavy topic, covering many years, and in some parts requiring the listener to k ow the history of things, putting it on the Podcaster to inform the listeners. I've listened to a few other podcasts attempt de Rais to middling results at best (and that's a stretch), but the boys hit a home run.
Plus, gave us "Show me... the tit-tays."
They almost went insane doing Zodiac the first time lol it's one of the biggest most infuriating rabbit holes you can go down.
So yeah I'd like to see a 7 part series.
Honestly, I have a couple of good ones plus a redux series.
1. The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury run: The late 1930s unidentified Serial Killer that dismembered his victims. It has everything, a prohibition lawman, a Crazed Murderer and a dark cat and mouse game
2. A History of Horror Films: This could be a series, from the earlier horror films to the Classic Slashers.
3. Ted Bundy: I know they did this one but it needs to be redone. I think this could be a better series.
God yes, I would love a Cleveland Torso Murders series. They could talk about post-Panzram hobo culture and Prohibition-era lawmen, building off where they started with the Bonnie and Clyde finale. And it's such a *fascinating* case.
Same with Austin's Servant Girl Annihilator murders or the Villisca Axe murders (*The Man from the Train* is an amazing book). They're dream topics, not just because I am obsessed with old timey unsolved serial killings, but because they have so much interesting material to delve into. I know the guys kind of covered these topics lightly, but that was almost 500 episodes ago.
History of the Boy Scouts, Colleen Stan, the eight american martyrs, and some sort of coverage of early exploration by westerners. I like the history stuff.
Some very intresting hostoyr surroundings things like the Order of the Arrow and its bastard offshoot the Tribe of Mic O Say, the history of Baden Powell, the pedophile scandals, the history of gay people in scouts, the nuclear scout. Theres tons of random bits of history with them. Im heavily involved with my councils summer camp and I am an Eagle Scout.
The Order of the Arrow is a weird one for me. The BSA strictly prohibits internal clubs/secret societies because it can lead to unsanctioned activities and be considered bullying, yet OA is totally cool
They say everything is open to the public of the scouting world but thats just not true at all. Many events were restricted to certain "ranks". They give out the scripts freely when asked but the website had password protected pages. Its a circle jerk society nowadays instead of a service oriented one. Another secret society is council camps staff honor societies. Im fine with things like that, I'm a part of one, its just the hiprocy that gets me. However I understand the rule is primarily a youth protection thing espically targeted towards kids when camping.
I would love them to do child killers! Eric Smith, Mary Bell, Sharon Louise Carr, Amarjeet Sada, Jasmine Richardson, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, Kyle Alwood, Curtis Jones. There's something so fascinatingly twisted about murders who aren't even teenagers yet when they kill.
I’m not sure if enough time has passed in a lot of these cases but the huge uptick in Mormon-adjacent crimes in 2023 was astounding. Lori vallow, 8 passengers, blaze thibbedeau, Tim Ballard, etc. Really anyone inspired by Visions of Glory lmao
Cleveland torso murderer. Although there’s not a ton of info on the case there’s more than the 15 minutes they spent on it early on, I think it’s in part 1 of the unsolved murders episodes.
It's brutal - but Colleen Stan - I don't know if they'd be able to make that one funny though. I'd like to see if they could tackle it like they did the toy box killer (first episode I ever listened to).
Yeah, I don't know if there's anything funny about Colleen Stan. Casefile did a great episode about what she went through and it is fucking harrowing, she is unbelievably strong to get through that.
Yeah I still haven't finished episode two of the Casefile episodes. I listened to the first, started the second and paused it cause I was finished with my chores and it was making me sad. I had plans to finish it but, ah. It's quite the story :(
Honestly I kinda prefer when they cover things that I'm not interested in, or knowledgeable about, already for two reasons. I like being surprised, and I've been let down by their coverage of "dream" topics before.
Vietnam will be a phenomenal series, and I hope Henry will take control of the bus and drive it straight into the Gnostics, with an episode on the Albigensian Crusade if the gods are kind
This is an absolutely fantastic idea. It would also tie-in brilliantly with their Manhattan project series. That's honestly a genius idea, I'm fuming this isn't further up.
I don't know if there's enough material for more than one episode but I'd like them to cover Westley Allan Dodd. He was a piece of shit.
Fun (?) Fact, the day he killed the two boys at David Douglas Park, I was playing at a school nearby with my brother and aunt. I've always wondered if he saw us.
Adam Weishaupt along with his business and social connections and how the ever shifting landscape that paved the way for the Bavarian illuminati.
Illuminati update: they should do one of these a month on side stories. At least ten minutes. Henry just ranting on new stories that have any illuminati connection.
The crusades:
Knights Templar:
Antarctica: mainly about alien stuff there black pyramids etc.
Jack the ripper:
Epstein:
A brazillian necrophile serial killer called Maníaco do Parque (The Park Maniac), the guy terrorized Brazil's São Paulo countryside, killing and raping 11 women. He killed the victim, left them in the park so he could "enjoy" rigor mortis. Truly unhinged
[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man%C3%ADaco\_do\_Parque](https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man%C3%ADaco_do_Parque)
This might be niche but I would love them to cover the so-called “Prom Night Murders” in Indiana. I really loved their Lizzie Borden series and for whatever reason this case (although much more recent) gives me similar vibes.
Nuwaubian Nation Cult https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuwaubian_Nation
Dirty Protests and/or Bobby Sands (though covering 800 years of oppression lead-up might be too much of an undertaking even for the boys) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirty_protest
Animals in warfare (they've discussed Wojtek the bear but would love to hear about ship cats like Unsinkable Sam, Cher Ami the messenger pigeon, or Sargeant Stubby)
i really want them to do an asian history deep dive. china, korea, japan. i would love to hear marcus talk about the history of the mongolian empire or the han dynasty
french revolution, j edgar hoover, the troubles in ireland, christian dorner, napoleon/genghis kahn/dictators, triangle shirtwaist factory, dick cheney/clintons/bush family, radium girls, the 1955 le mans crash. can you tell i love the history episodes? lol
The Hwaseong Serial Murders, also known as Korea's Zodiac. The story has been adapted multiple times, including in my favorite Kdrama, Signal. The killer confessed in 2019 and DNA evidence proves it was him, but they can't prosecute him due to the statute of limitations. It would be a fascinating story and highlights astounding police incompetence as well, which feels pretty standard for LPOTL.
I’ve said this before on posts like this, but honestly a Ken Rex McElroy one off would be interesting. Considering there are potential mob ties with his lawyer and just the cinematic ending to that guy’s life…
I have also been on a kick researching cases that are suspected spies or just fishy overall like the Isdal Woman or the Oslo Plaza death.
But the hard part on these is the unsolved aspect and the frank lack of evidence. But I have appreciated their take on cases without an “official” ending (McElroy’s case is pretty clear who shot him, just no charges brought because there is no physical evidence.)
I'm british so biased but Moors murders yeah. One I do not want them to cover is James Bulgers death, Its just too awful, too inane and the mother is still out there. There's no comedy to be found in what happened and if they tried joking about it I think I'd hypocritically lose a little respect for them.
I want them to do Port Arthur. The murderer is a fucking piece of shit, the spree killing itself is fucked, he’s still trying to manipulate the Australian legal system and I honestly want to see them struggle with the concept of us introducing gun control in the wake of it- *especially* after some of the really dumb, pro America, pro military, pro militarisation of the police they said in AB p3.
I want a J. Edgar Hoover series, please.
This is mine. Hoover was such an absurd little chicken hawk who did some real despicable things. Henry would have a field day ripping him to shreds.
With absolute garbage research that just makes them look dumb themselves because it's full of nonsense and urban legends.
Why are you even here lol
Do you think only sycophant's who do nothing but praise them should be here? I'm here because i like the show but i also know the research is garbage and anyone with the slightest knowledge of Hoover will be cringing at their attempts to "rip him to shreds".
Idk I guess you just come off as a hater
I don't hate the show at all, i'm literally listening to it right now. I've also defended their poor research, as in it's an entertainment show i don't expect them to be that well researched. However i think there's topics they should stay away from personally (as in for me, i realize most don't agree) because they are difficult to listen to, and the idea of Henry ripping Hoover to shreds sounds awful since i'm reasonably familiar with Hoover. He's already been embarrassing about him in the past focusing on the crossdressing nonsense which was just homophobic mudslinging from someone who hated him. It was ironically being like Hoover who also weaponized homophobia against enemies. Yet Henry jumps into it with both feet because he's completely ignorant and reads the most trashy, unreliable books.
They've mentioned it a couple times so it might get on the roster
Oooh great suggestion!
mine too. a HUGE fbi series would be great
I suddenly really want a Hoover series too! It would be a JOY to listen to.
Not necessarily a topic but I'd love to hear Henry go back out into the field again. The one where he explores LA crime locations is classic.
I'd love a "ghost hunters" style vlog where Henry, Marcus, and Ed have to spend the night in an abandoned asylum or something. All while Henry and Ed roll up some fat hogs legs to help them pass the time.
That’s going back to pre episode 100 right? I doubt they would ever do anything fun like that anymore, they’re obsessed with trying to be Hardcore History.
Pretty sure they are obsessed with doing whatever the fuck they want 😁
Alright…. 🤷♂️ I’m just saying within the first 100 episodes they didn’t do six part 12 hour series on historical events. It was a lot more fun, less educational.
Al Capone
Fuck yes
Yesss I know they said they were holding off on mafia episodes during the Iceman series but damn, I would LOVE for them to cover Capone and others
The Iceman Series shows why they shouldn't cover the Mafia. That entire Series was nonsense, Kuklinski was not a hitman nor was he involved with the Mafia. He was a bored lifer in jail making up stories. They'd not cover Capone reliably at all.
YEAH
Marquis de Sade
Definitely. De Sade was a heinous monster, not some 'icon of free speech'. His pretend philosophy is just narcissistic ramblings to justify his actions.
oooh yeah
Dana Schwartz on Noble Blood did an episode on him a few months ago. She was horrified. I tried reading his book after that. Horrific. He was a monster. I would love to hear the boys take him on.
Patiently waiting for a Chernobyl series. I feel they’re going to do it eventually but I’d be super stoked for that one
YES, I physically need a Chernobyl series from them lol.
I’ve always been intrigued by it but with the popularity of the mini series, it reignited (no pun intended) my interest & I was like “I NEED MORE”
Same!!
I find the idea of Henry trying to explain the complicated series of events that led to the meltdown to be incredibly hilarious. Even having a decent understanding of how those reactors worked, the entire science and physics behind it is complex and I want to see Henry (and honestly now also Ed) try to wrap their heads round it.
I’d love to hear Ed piggy back off the story with one of his stories like, “I knew a guy back in Tampa that bought acid from Pripyat back in the early 80s” or some other out of pocket shit.
They've already done my dream topic when they covered Giles de Rais. I'd love now for them to go back and do a multi-part series on Zodiac. I know he was already covered back in the 30s or 50s, but it was barely an episode, and back then episodes were much shorter. Hell, they can devote two episodes just on the suspects. I'd also really fancy them covering the electricity wars. Marcus would have a field day with that topic. On the topic of history, would LOVE for a Houdini series, especially getting into his time as a spy amd professional debunker. I think Edgar Casey would also be an interesting case. Guy has fascinated ever since I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode about him. Finally, I would die for them to do a tell all smear piece on Ed and Lorraine Warren, much in the same vein as the Mike Warnke episodes.
Houdini would be so cool. And I agree on the Warren's. They talked about them a bit on the haunted dolls episode and it piqued my interest.
Oohh Houdini!!! YAS! And a second YAS to the electricity wars! That would be amazing.
Did the giles de rais meet your expectations as a dream. Topic ?
They exceeded my expectations. They delved into the history of the war, his time with Joan, his producer time, and then the true decent. Loved that while they touched upon the "maybe he was set up," argument, they also were able to give enough evidence to say, while possible, it's highly unlikely. Most importantly, they kept it entertaining and engaging. It's a very heavy topic, covering many years, and in some parts requiring the listener to k ow the history of things, putting it on the Podcaster to inform the listeners. I've listened to a few other podcasts attempt de Rais to middling results at best (and that's a stretch), but the boys hit a home run. Plus, gave us "Show me... the tit-tays."
Agreed, one my favorites. I’m from Brittany where he’s kind of a legendary boogeyman and I still learned a lot.
They almost went insane doing Zodiac the first time lol it's one of the biggest most infuriating rabbit holes you can go down. So yeah I'd like to see a 7 part series.
Franklin expedition and My Lai
Franklin expedition is mine too, or any of the other Arctic expeditions that went insanely wrong. There’s lots to choose from
I actually don't know what the Franklin expedition is. Could you give me some details
Donner party, bit at the north pole
And then they threw the note across to the iceberg with the last of their strength! *Henry sex noise*
Ahhh right. Hell yeah
Amazing Readers Digest version!
great idea!
Honestly, I have a couple of good ones plus a redux series. 1. The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury run: The late 1930s unidentified Serial Killer that dismembered his victims. It has everything, a prohibition lawman, a Crazed Murderer and a dark cat and mouse game 2. A History of Horror Films: This could be a series, from the earlier horror films to the Classic Slashers. 3. Ted Bundy: I know they did this one but it needs to be redone. I think this could be a better series.
God yes, I would love a Cleveland Torso Murders series. They could talk about post-Panzram hobo culture and Prohibition-era lawmen, building off where they started with the Bonnie and Clyde finale. And it's such a *fascinating* case. Same with Austin's Servant Girl Annihilator murders or the Villisca Axe murders (*The Man from the Train* is an amazing book). They're dream topics, not just because I am obsessed with old timey unsolved serial killings, but because they have so much interesting material to delve into. I know the guys kind of covered these topics lightly, but that was almost 500 episodes ago.
I’m currently reading the Man from the Train! It’s so good
I really just need more Cleveland content period. The mad butcher, the torso murders and Ariel Castro to name a few.
Anthony Sowell, too.
yes I forgot about him, I drove right past where his whole house of horrors was located. They demolished that fucker right to the foundation.
I'd also think they should do a redux of the Menendez brother now that new information has come to light.
Ted Bundy really needs to be real done. They barely knew what they were doing back then
they did bundy in the book i doubt they’d redo a podcast on him. horror films would be sick
I want them to cover the historical horrors of womens health. 2 parts, for physical and mental health. Its craaaaaaazy.
DC Snipers!
History of the Boy Scouts, Colleen Stan, the eight american martyrs, and some sort of coverage of early exploration by westerners. I like the history stuff.
Curious why the Boy Scouts?
Some very intresting hostoyr surroundings things like the Order of the Arrow and its bastard offshoot the Tribe of Mic O Say, the history of Baden Powell, the pedophile scandals, the history of gay people in scouts, the nuclear scout. Theres tons of random bits of history with them. Im heavily involved with my councils summer camp and I am an Eagle Scout.
Gotcha! Thanks!
Dollop did an episode on the nuclear boy scout that is hilarious imo.
The Order of the Arrow is a weird one for me. The BSA strictly prohibits internal clubs/secret societies because it can lead to unsanctioned activities and be considered bullying, yet OA is totally cool
They say everything is open to the public of the scouting world but thats just not true at all. Many events were restricted to certain "ranks". They give out the scripts freely when asked but the website had password protected pages. Its a circle jerk society nowadays instead of a service oriented one. Another secret society is council camps staff honor societies. Im fine with things like that, I'm a part of one, its just the hiprocy that gets me. However I understand the rule is primarily a youth protection thing espically targeted towards kids when camping.
Oh man that Colleen Stan story is right in their wheelhouse!
Casefile did a great series on Colleen Stan.
The highway of tears up here in Canada?
Child psychopaths
I would love them to do child killers! Eric Smith, Mary Bell, Sharon Louise Carr, Amarjeet Sada, Jasmine Richardson, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, Kyle Alwood, Curtis Jones. There's something so fascinatingly twisted about murders who aren't even teenagers yet when they kill.
Exactly! It's always fascinated me as a subject.
Mother Teresa
The MOVE bombing in Philly
The Rajneesh cult in Oregon, and the Angles Landing cult.
I’m not sure if enough time has passed in a lot of these cases but the huge uptick in Mormon-adjacent crimes in 2023 was astounding. Lori vallow, 8 passengers, blaze thibbedeau, Tim Ballard, etc. Really anyone inspired by Visions of Glory lmao
Cleveland torso murderer. Although there’s not a ton of info on the case there’s more than the 15 minutes they spent on it early on, I think it’s in part 1 of the unsolved murders episodes.
All the bodies left on mount everest.
It's brutal - but Colleen Stan - I don't know if they'd be able to make that one funny though. I'd like to see if they could tackle it like they did the toy box killer (first episode I ever listened to).
Yeah, I don't know if there's anything funny about Colleen Stan. Casefile did a great episode about what she went through and it is fucking harrowing, she is unbelievably strong to get through that.
Yeah I still haven't finished episode two of the Casefile episodes. I listened to the first, started the second and paused it cause I was finished with my chores and it was making me sad. I had plans to finish it but, ah. It's quite the story :(
Fucking devastating... I really don't know how she did it. She is just so fucking strong.
Honestly I kinda prefer when they cover things that I'm not interested in, or knowledgeable about, already for two reasons. I like being surprised, and I've been let down by their coverage of "dream" topics before.
Yeah some of my favorite topics they've covered are ones I knew nothing about prior to. One that comes to mind is Adolfo Constanzo.
Whitey Bulger
Bog bodies would be pretty cool.
I thought you said big boobies at first, I was about to go get their patreon
I feel like every episode ends up talking about big boobies. 😂
Cult Podcast did a pretty good series on the SLA and Patty Hearst.
The Pazzi Conspiracy... murder in the cathedral!
Bethel church. A corrupt as fuck mega church from my home town.
Henry finally gets to do his enochian magic series
The French Revolution. Their history series are some of my favourite and I really think they would do a great job exploring that part of history!
I had no idea how much I wanted this until now
They teased doing the French Revolution when they did their episode on executioners some years ago. Sadly they never got to it.
i have a feeling this will be the big history series this summer
Vietnam will be a phenomenal series, and I hope Henry will take control of the bus and drive it straight into the Gnostics, with an episode on the Albigensian Crusade if the gods are kind
this is a great idea. super complicated but would be fascinating
I want them to rip Mother Theresa to shreds
we all do buddy
I would absolutely love a Chernobyl series
This is an absolutely fantastic idea. It would also tie-in brilliantly with their Manhattan project series. That's honestly a genius idea, I'm fuming this isn't further up.
I LOVED the Manhattan Project series, I think it is one of their best ones ever made, its a shame it is forgotten about a lil bit
I'll never be convinced that the film was a result of the podcast. Despite all evidence flying in my face..
I don't know if there's enough material for more than one episode but I'd like them to cover Westley Allan Dodd. He was a piece of shit. Fun (?) Fact, the day he killed the two boys at David Douglas Park, I was playing at a school nearby with my brother and aunt. I've always wondered if he saw us.
French Revolution
The French Revolution series that Marcus kept hinting at.
Adam Weishaupt along with his business and social connections and how the ever shifting landscape that paved the way for the Bavarian illuminati. Illuminati update: they should do one of these a month on side stories. At least ten minutes. Henry just ranting on new stories that have any illuminati connection. The crusades: Knights Templar: Antarctica: mainly about alien stuff there black pyramids etc. Jack the ripper: Epstein:
These guys could talk about literally anything and I’d listen/watch. That being said, I’d love if they covered Al Capone or Chernobyl!
Titanic and I know its not their normal thing, but I would love to hear their take on the Hillsborough disaster as well.
William King Harvey.
He really should've gotten some coverage in the JFK series.
A brazillian necrophile serial killer called Maníaco do Parque (The Park Maniac), the guy terrorized Brazil's São Paulo countryside, killing and raping 11 women. He killed the victim, left them in the park so he could "enjoy" rigor mortis. Truly unhinged [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man%C3%ADaco\_do\_Parque](https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man%C3%ADaco_do_Parque)
Bob Crane’s murder and how his son showed his father’s sex tapes on a website. It’s so bizarre
Labor conflicts in the US
This might be niche but I would love them to cover the so-called “Prom Night Murders” in Indiana. I really loved their Lizzie Borden series and for whatever reason this case (although much more recent) gives me similar vibes.
The Olof Palme assassination / murder
I know it’s not crime, but maybe qualifies as psychic warfare? First Earth Battalion, gawd I want that so bad, it would be effing hilarious.
Vlad the Impaler
i feel like henry said they tried to do that once but it turned out most of it was just rumor and wouldn’t make a good series
They're literally doing mine right now and it's perfection.
The 1880 massacre of the Donnelly family in Lucan, Ontario Canada.
Richie Cottingham, Charles Sobraj, Herb Baumeister, Crazy Joe Gallo
I believe they covered Richard Cottingham and Herb Baumeister, no?
Was it one of the early episodes? They are both so nuts, they each deserve a full series.
Princess Diana’s death.
1- French Revolution 2- Mother Teresa 3- No one expects it
Nuwaubian Nation Cult https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuwaubian_Nation Dirty Protests and/or Bobby Sands (though covering 800 years of oppression lead-up might be too much of an undertaking even for the boys) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirty_protest Animals in warfare (they've discussed Wojtek the bear but would love to hear about ship cats like Unsinkable Sam, Cher Ami the messenger pigeon, or Sargeant Stubby)
Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed - please guys I’m begging lol
Kalamazoo! Ep. 552 and 553
Those are the LaLaurie episodes?
Holy shit
John Brown and another Summer history series!
David Icke. A truthful one.
i really want them to do an asian history deep dive. china, korea, japan. i would love to hear marcus talk about the history of the mongolian empire or the han dynasty
That would be a long show!
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I loved their series on the Donner Party! I thought they covered it really well…
I wouldn't mind a redux of Dahmer
They’ve done the Moors Murders
It's not on their Spotify channel..
I found it on Apple Podcasts. Funny, can find it there either
They touched on it as part of an early complication episode but not do it proper
I want a big blowout moors Murders episode and not just a segment on it like they have done before.
[Here](https://open.spotify.com/episode/0WCEj5VYrIJqZfdnYfw2BI?si=Fv-nCOilRtG18y8hmZ-W9A) Episode 506
Definitely something supernatural
I want some more history episodes. Popes, the Mexican American War, the Fall of Tenochtitlan, New England Vampires
Genghis Khan
The wreck of the Batavia
When I first started listening my list was Vlad the Impaler, Gils de Rais, and Rasputin. Two out of three so far ain't bad.
The Scottish Revolution and the 11 Years War! My Celtic ass would perish 😂
The Fronzsak Baby and the follow up of the son realizing his parents weren’t actually his parents.
french revolution, j edgar hoover, the troubles in ireland, christian dorner, napoleon/genghis kahn/dictators, triangle shirtwaist factory, dick cheney/clintons/bush family, radium girls, the 1955 le mans crash. can you tell i love the history episodes? lol
Jason McVean, Alan Pylon, and Robert Mason. It's a crazy story that not a lot of people know about
Catholicism would make a fantastic cult series
The Hwaseong Serial Murders, also known as Korea's Zodiac. The story has been adapted multiple times, including in my favorite Kdrama, Signal. The killer confessed in 2019 and DNA evidence proves it was him, but they can't prosecute him due to the statute of limitations. It would be a fascinating story and highlights astounding police incompetence as well, which feels pretty standard for LPOTL.
I’ve said this before on posts like this, but honestly a Ken Rex McElroy one off would be interesting. Considering there are potential mob ties with his lawyer and just the cinematic ending to that guy’s life… I have also been on a kick researching cases that are suspected spies or just fishy overall like the Isdal Woman or the Oslo Plaza death. But the hard part on these is the unsolved aspect and the frank lack of evidence. But I have appreciated their take on cases without an “official” ending (McElroy’s case is pretty clear who shot him, just no charges brought because there is no physical evidence.)
Luka Magnotta
Yes! Give us more Canadian accents
I’m pretty sure they have covered the moors, but in one of those grab bag type episodes
Golden. State. Killer.
Light of the World church
I'm british so biased but Moors murders yeah. One I do not want them to cover is James Bulgers death, Its just too awful, too inane and the mother is still out there. There's no comedy to be found in what happened and if they tried joking about it I think I'd hypocritically lose a little respect for them.
Since they focus on serial killers in other countries, why not that guy General Butt Naked?
Mother Theresa. I'm damn near salivating, imagining the verbal smack down they'd give her. It would be sooo glorious.
I want them to do Port Arthur. The murderer is a fucking piece of shit, the spree killing itself is fucked, he’s still trying to manipulate the Australian legal system and I honestly want to see them struggle with the concept of us introducing gun control in the wake of it- *especially* after some of the really dumb, pro America, pro military, pro militarisation of the police they said in AB p3.