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Child Abuse
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Andrew Cunanan
Shafia Family
Montie Rissell
Child Neglect
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Honor Killings
Canada
1980s Gay Culture
Domestic Violence
Afghanistan
Sexual Assault
Serial Murder
Mental Health
Sexual Abuse
Trafficking
Homophobia
Vietnam War

These people specialize in the unthinkable.

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Sometimes love is dark.

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To think that this case only represents the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Joseph Edward Duncan III's crimes against children.

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You end up in very dark places when you slip through those places..

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Lucinda Pennington
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Prince Andrew
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Anneke Lucas
Survivor of sex trafficking and founder of Liberation Prison Yoga.
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Ariel Cooksey
Host of the Malice True Crime Podcast
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Steve Fishman
Host of the investigative true crime podcast 'The Burden'
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Jerry Kolber
Television producer and producer of the Slaycation podcast
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Episode: First HUMOcast of 2024: Jerry Kolber of the Slaycation podcast joins us
Jaason McMurray
Prison panelist sharing personal experiences regarding life in prison.
Episode: Straight From The Can Prison Panel
Raymond Hazen Jr.
Prison panelist discussing the realities and psychology of incarceration.
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Tara Sariban
Host of World’s Dumbest Criminals podcast
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Episode: True Crime News 11/25/23: Featuring Tara Sariban of the "World's Dumbest Criminals" podcast

Reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars from 3.4k ratings
  • Bland Voice

    The hosts voice is so bland and monotonous I cannot listen to him, not at all someone that should be narrating.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Gypsy69Anonymous survivor 68
    United States24 days ago
  • Getting Lazy

    Just listened to the Andre Rand ep. And it’s 40 minutes of a documentary before a single word is said. That’s very lazy podcasting to reuse other material to bulk out your episode rather than telling the story yourself. C’mon, you’re better than that.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    chrisxwinters
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Solid Podcast

    Edited to add –

    Morgan! Your sarcastic wit is back!! The episode 'Female Problems' had me cracking up through the whole thing! Loving the Morgan sass!

    Original review –

    It's not the most refined podcast, but that's kind of the draw, as Morgan is very endearing.

    FYI – Morgan's Australian researcher/script writer is the one who's guilty of the pretentious – and exceedingly obnoxious – style of writing that gives everyone the ick.

    All of that pompous, cringe-inducing writing used ad nauseam... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rip's Jaye
    Canadaa month ago
  • Solid Podcast

    It's not the most refined podcast, but that's kind of the draw, as Morgan can be very endearing.

    Morgan has a unique narration method that may take a little time to get used to. But when he lets himself relax a bit, he has a quirky, sarcastic sense of humour that makes me laugh, and is what originally drew me to his podcast a long time ago.

    I believe his researcher/script writer lives in Australia...and if there's parts or whole episodes that leave me wanting, my money is on her as the culpr... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Rip's Jaye
    Canada2 months ago
  • Interesting crime stories conveyed in a very dull manner

    While most of the content is interesting, the production is very dry and it is narrated with all the charm of an AI voice reciting a Wikipedia page, complete with mispronouncing words and names. It can also get very repetitive - some episodes could be told in 20 minutes but he pads them a lot and it can feel like it gets nowhere.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    DL_VR_46
    United States2 months ago

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Positive feedback highlights thorough research and the informative nature of the content, often leading to deeper discussions about societal issues.
Listeners appreciate the raw and direct storytelling approach, finding it both engaging and unsettling.
There are critiques regarding monotone narration and production quality, with some suggesting that the host's delivery lacks warmth.

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Hate Crimes
Q: When it comes time for this case to go to trial, do you think you're going to be able to testify?
Yes, I will be able to testify, but I'm unsure if my cousin would, given her status as a minor.
Hate Crimes
Q: Have you had a lot of negative attention with like homophobic people?
Unfortunately, there always will be people saying out-of-pocket things, blaming me, assuming I tried using the men's bathroom.
Hate Crimes
Q: Did you consider them a threat?
I knew from the beginning they had designs on harassing me and attacking me.
Hate Crimes
Q: Have you ever had an experience like that before?
No, I've been in fights before, but I was never made fun of for being a lesbian before and almost killed because of it.
Hate Crimes
Q: How are you doing after the attack?
Physically, I'm healing really fast, but mentally it's been hard for me because that's where I'm up in all middle of the night.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Human Monsters

What is Human Monsters about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused primarily on the darker aspects of human nature, this podcast engages listeners with chilling narratives surrounding true crime, delving into harrowing stories of notorious criminals and societal issues. Episodes cover a spectrum of unsettling topics, including serial killers, child exploitation, domestic violence, and historical atrocities, providing in-depth insights into the motivations and consequences of these crimes. The storytelling style is likely characterized by a direct approach, often highlighting the grim realities to foster awareness and encourage conversations about justice and prevention.

Content spans various societal and cultural issues, featuring victims' perspectives and broader implications, making it a compell... more

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2. Prince Andrew
3. Anneke Lucas
4. Ariel Cooksey
5. Steve Fishman
6. Jerry Kolber
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