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* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: Episode #116 covers the Bloody Benders a family of serial killers who murdered at least 11 people by luring them into their bed and breakfast, before disappearing from justice and were never seen again. However, the show does discuss one of the theories that [[AmbiguouslyRelated despite presenting as a nuclear family]], the Benders might not have actually been related, and that John Jr. and Kate might have been common-law spouses rather than brother and sister.

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* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: Episode #116 covers the Bloody Benders Benders, a family of serial killers who murdered at least 11 people by luring them into their bed and breakfast, before disappearing from justice and were never seen again. However, the show does discuss one of the theories that [[AmbiguouslyRelated despite presenting as a nuclear family]], the Benders might not have actually been related, and that John Jr. and Kate might have been common-law spouses rather than brother and sister.
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* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: Episode #116 covers the Bloody Benders a family of serial killers who murdered at least 11 people by luring them into their bed and breakfast, before disappearing from justice and were never seen again. However, the show does discuss one of the theories that [[AmbiguouslyRelated despite presenting as a nuclear family]], the Benders might not have actually been related, and that John Jr. and Kate might have been common-law spouses rather than brother and sister.
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* Case #185: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Internet_theory#:~:text=The%20dead%20Internet%20theory%20is,activity%20to%20manipulate%20the%20population. Dead Internet Theory]]

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* Case #185: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Internet_theory#:~:text=The%20dead%20Internet%20theory%20is,activity%20to%20manipulate%20the%20population. org/wiki/Dead_Internet_theory#:~:text=The%20dead%20Internet%20theory%20is,activity%20to%20manipulate%20the%20population Dead Internet Theory]]
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* Case #185: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Internet_theory#:~:text=The%20dead%20Internet%20theory%20is,activity%20to%20manipulate%20the%20population. Dead Internet Theory]]
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* Case #184: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_meat_shower Kentucky Meat Shower]]
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* Case #182: The Conjuring House

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* Case #182: Old Arnold Estate
* Case #183: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exorcism_of_Roland_Doe
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* StalkerWithoutACrush: The eponymous Watcher of the "Watcher House" mystery displayed a truly frightening amount of obsession with the Broaddus family, sending them increasingly creepy letters that detailed just how much personal information they knew about the family, including the personal nicknames of the children.

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* Case #181: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_of_Florence Monster of Florence]]
* Case #182: The Conjuring House
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* Case #180: Petscop
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* TheMenInBlack: Trevor and Alfredo covered the Men in Black for the show's 100th episode, where they discussed the various sightings and potential origins of these mysterious figures. The [=MLB=] also get brought up in other episodes as well, particularly ones about alien abductions or cryptids.

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* TheMenInBlack: Trevor and Alfredo covered the Men in Black for the show's 100th episode, where they discussed the various sightings and potential origins of these mysterious figures. The [=MLB=] [=MIB=] also get brought up in other episodes as well, particularly ones about alien abductions or cryptids.
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* Case #179: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunny_Man Bunny Man]]
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* ConspiracyTheorist: Alfredo frequently laments that this show has ruined his brain and made him significantly more susceptible to conspiracy theories, especially the government-oriented ones.

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* Case #177: Disappearance of Tim Molnar
* Case #178: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Los_Angeles Battle of Los Angeles]]

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* Case #175: Schuylkill Notes
* Case #176: Georgia Guidestones
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* Case #174: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOS_incident SOS Sign Incident]]
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* Case #42: VideoGame/{{Polybius}}

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* Case #42: VideoGame/{{Polybius}}Myth/{{Polybius}}
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* RoswellThatEndsWell: Episode 173 covers the famous UFO incident and details all the known facts, as well as the rumors and various theories relating to what exactly happened on that day.

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* Case #170: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rogers_(murder_suspect)#:~:text=Charles%20Frederick%20Rogers%20(December%2030,what%20the%20media%20later%20dubbed%20%22 Icebox Murders]]
* Case #171: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Marks The Death of Rodney Marks]]
* Case #172: The Bridge
* Case #173: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roswell_incident#/search Roswell Incident]]
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* Case #169: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_Bees I Love Bees]]
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* ContentWarnings: Any time the show covers an event or topic that includes instances of sexual assault or graphic violence, Trevor typically gives a verbal warning to the audience about the nature of the upcoming content before proceeding.

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* ContentWarnings: Any time the show covers an event or topic that includes instances of sexual assault or graphic violence, Trevor typically gives a verbal warning to the audience about the nature of the upcoming content before proceeding. Later episodes also have Trevor directing the listeners to the episode's description for a list of any potential sensitive topics.
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* Case #168: Charles Peck Calls

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* In the case of the Greenbrier Ghost, Elva Zona Heaster Shue supposedly visited her mother in her dreams to reveal the true circumstances around her sudden death, mainly that she was murdered by her husband. This, coupled with the suspicious deaths of his previous two wives, was enough to prompt a full investigation, exumation, and autopsy, the latter of which revealed that Zona had in fact been strangled to death.
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* ** In the case of the Greenbrier Ghost, Elva Zona Heaster Shue supposedly visited her mother in her dreams to reveal the true circumstances around her sudden death, mainly that she was murdered by her husband. This, coupled with the suspicious deaths of his previous two wives, was enough to prompt a full investigation, exumation, and autopsy, the latter of which revealed that Zona had in fact been strangled to death.
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* DelicateAndSickly: In the episode on UsefulNotes/GrigoriRasputin, the hosts discuss how one of the factors that contributed to Rasputin's rise to prominence was that Tsarevich Alexei, the only son and heir of Tsar Nicholas II, had hemophilia. This debilitating bleeding disorder was kept secret from the public, and the Romanovs believed that only Rasputin could cure the young prince.[[note]]And in a strange way, he actually did. Alexei's doctors were prescribing him aspirin, at the time believed to be a "cure all" drug, when it was actually only exacerbating his condition further. By taking him off the medication, Rasputin was able to alleviate Alexei's pain and prevent his bleeding episodes from becoming worse.[[/note]]

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* DelicateAndSickly: In the episode on UsefulNotes/GrigoriRasputin, the hosts discuss how one of the factors that contributed to Rasputin's rise to prominence was that Tsarevich Alexei, the only son and heir of Tsar Nicholas II, had hemophilia. This debilitating bleeding disorder was kept secret from the public, and the Romanovs believed that only Rasputin could cure the young prince.[[note]]And in a strange way, he actually did. Alexei's doctors were prescribing him aspirin, at the time believed to be a "cure all" drug, [[FromBadToWorse when it was actually only exacerbating his condition further.further]]. By taking him off the medication, Rasputin was able to alleviate Alexei's pain and prevent his bleeding episodes from becoming worse.[[/note]]



** Trevor's vendetta against [[OminousOwl owls]].

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** Trevor's vendetta against [[OminousOwl owls]]. Similarly, Alfredo's equally passionate fear of catfish.

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* Case #160: Greenbrier Ghost

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* Case #160: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenbrier_Ghost Greenbrier GhostGhost]]


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* DeadPersonConversation: Some of the mysteries involving ghosts include an instance of the deceased supposedly communicating with the living from beyond the grave.
** The story of the Jack Froese Emails has several of Jack's friends and relatives receiving emails from the late Jack long after his death, some of which included specific details on events that didn't happen until after his passing.
* In the case of the Greenbrier Ghost, Elva Zona Heaster Shue supposedly visited her mother in her dreams to reveal the true circumstances around her sudden death, mainly that she was murdered by her husband. This, coupled with the suspicious deaths of his previous two wives, was enough to prompt a full investigation, exumation, and autopsy, the latter of which revealed that Zona had in fact been strangled to death.
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* Case #167: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Joyita MV Joyita]]
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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink:
** The Monster with 21 Faces sent threatening letters to Japanese confectionery companies claiming to have poisoned a vast selection of popular snack foods. And while it's unknown if anyone actually died from these poisonings, the mass panic was enough to severely damage the companies' respective stocks for a long period of time.
** The Vending Machine Murders saw 12 people killed and at least 35 hospitalized after an unknown party poisoned various soft drinks with the herbicide paraquat.

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