We’ve hit another landmark episode – the big three-oh! This week, Alex takes us through the details of Samuel Little, the man regarded as America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer. It’s a dark tale that has had updates as recent as this year! To end this episode, we get the best reaction from Alex we’ve had so far when Frances tells him what she overheard in a nearby brewery.
Â
Social: @sadtalespodcast
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Happy Halloweek, guys! It’s our last episode in the twenties, and we think it’s one you’ll enjoy! After shooting the breeze on the mic, Frances kicks off the episode with the story of Joyce Munguia in Austin, Texas. Then Alex takes advantage of the season with the Trick-or-Treat Murders and a relationship web that sounds straight out of a movie. We usually try to end the episode with something charming and whimsical, but you’ll never guess what unfortunate thing Alex heard someone compare cider to.
Social: @sadtalespodcast
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
*Regarding Future Episodes: We will be on a bi-weekly basis for the foreseeable future*
It’s Saturday already and time for more Sad Tales? Dope! Episode 28 is full of twists, turns and plenty of tangents, as Alex starts off the hour with the horrible life and times of Ottis Toole from Jacksonville, Florida. After that fun ride, Frances breaches the topic of mass shootings with the story of Clifton McCree and an event that took place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1996. To end on a positive note though, you’ll get to hear how out of place Frances and Alex were when they overhear things in a shmancy hotel.
Social: @sadtalespodcast
Patreon: patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Just like our good friend Arnold, we’re back and stronger than ever. In Episode 27, we catch you up on our lives for the past month or so, from running highlights to moving and more. After, Frances starts us off with the Ireland-Australia-Ireland-Australia story of Gillian Meagher and Alex follows with Ken Rex McElroy and an ending you won’t anticipate. Finally, we may have the best STFU ever from Frances’s brother-in-law!
Â
Insta/Twitter: @Sadtalespodcast
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
It’s episode 26, and we are going on a break, y’all. But don’t worry – we’ll be back stronger than ever! In this episode Frances squirrels her way through Alex’s amazing story about John List and then we bring it on back to yesteryear when a mother (Leonarda Cianciulli) would do anything to protect her precious son. But don’t forget to stick around to hear the latest and greatest breaking news about what the government has up their sleeve!
Â
For $22 off your first box of wine and complementary shipping go to trywinc.com/sadtales
Social: @sadtalespodcast
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Hi, welcome to Episode 25 (Quarter Life Crisis Edition™). Things start off with the case of Brandon Teena, the individual that inspired the movie Boys Don’t Cry, and then Alex demonstrates his expert skill in reading and pronunciation during his story of Belle Gunness. Finally, this week’s episode ends with a trip to Urban Dictionary to decipher a tale about canoodling.
For $22 off your 1st box of 4 bottles of wine and complementary shipping go to Trywinc.com/sadtales
Social: @sadtalespodcast
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Jack Bauer ain’t got nothin’ on us. Episode 24 features two new treacherous stories. First, things get spooky and unsettling with the infamous tale of New Jersey’s “the Watcher.” Then, tune in to hear the high-profile case of the Prince of Flower Power himself, Ira Einhorn. We promise these aren’t stories you’ll want to miss out on!
$22 off your your first 4 bottles of wine with complementary shipping: Winc.com/sadtales
Insta/Twitter: @sadtalespodcast
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Â
Heya fancy folk! How’s your day? Well its even better now that you have a new episode to listen to! This week we have two tales for you, both involving disappearances and murder. In our first half, Frances covers the story of Joanna Yeates and in the second half of this week’s episode, Alex covers the story of Birna Brjansdottir all while trying to pronounce Icelandic names and locations.
Â
For $22 off your first 4 bottles and complementary shipping use our link: Trywinc.com/sadtales
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Insta/Twitter/FB: @sadtalespodcast
Episode 21 is here! You know what that means? The podcast can finally (legally) drink! (Don’t tell anyone we’ve been drinking underage). Join us this week as we learn about two mothers who (don’t) care a little too much with the stories of Lisa Montgomery and Kathleen Folbigg. Stick around after to hear what someone is willing to do to get on a flight first.
Â
For $22 off your first box of 4 bottles of wine and complimentary shipping go to trywinc.com/sadtales
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Insta/Twitter: @sadtalespodcast
Oh, twenty, you’re so fine, you’re so fine you’ll blow their mind! In this milestone of an episode, Frances brings you back to early 1900 Germany with the Vampire of Düsseldorf, a story so dark you might need a stiff drink. But don’t worry- there’s an amazing lemon-related strange thing at the end to cheer you up!
Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
Insta/Faceboook/Twitter: @sadtalespodcast
For $22 off your first four bottles of wine go to trywinc.com/sadtales
Hey hey there party people! Just like a delicious $10 pizza combo, this episode is stuffed full of epic stories to get you through your week. Frances starts off with one of her favorite topics, doctors gone wrong, as she details the case of Dr. Pritchard from England. Then Alex has a creepy and suspenseful story about the disappearance of Maura Murray in New Hampshire. Finally, what animal is smarter than a dog? You’ll find out!
Â
For $22 off 4 bottles of wine from Winc, visit trywinc.com/sadtales
Patreon: patreon.com/sadtalespodcast
IG/Twitter: @sadtalespodcast
Your feedback is valuable to us. Should you encounter any bugs, glitches, lack of functionality or other problems, please email us on [email protected] or join Moon.FM Telegram Group where you can talk directly to the dev team who are happy to answer any queries.