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This week, we have a sports conspiracy and some more murders. Based on what you know about us, I'll let you guess who presents what.
This week, Rachel looks into what Reddit has to say regarding a subject some listeners wanted more stories on and RJ looks into his favorite topic, with a Russian twist.
This week, RJ looks into a haunting/possession/just crazy person? Rachel talks about another sad thing, like usual.
This week, Rachel looks at a "witch" that was a real witch. RJ talks about something that might be share an explanation with ghosts, time travel...? Who knows.
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This week, RJ looks at more cases like Hobbits, Leprechauns, and Dwinde. Rachel, looks at a.... nonprofit?
This week Rachel looks into a case that may be a ghost, sheep dog, a mongoose, or scarier still - a child. RJ meanwhile shares a story about someone that is Jason Bourne, minus all the cool stuff.
This week, we recap all our previous specials and search for additions to the stories. We want to do this every 5 specials so as not to let huge topics die forever. This year, we recap Area 51, JFK, Bigfoot, Zodiac, and Mothman (kinda).
Listen to those first, it's the first time we have a prerequisite!
For Bigfoot:
This week, RJ looks at a case that could be a balloon accident, an escaped Kangaroo, or of course... the Devil. Rachel on the other hand, looks at a for sure case of crazies.
This week Rachel shares a sad story about mistreated slaves. RJ shares another Russian story that is, as all Russian stories are, shrouded in Blyat.