
While digging through an old memory box, host Thrasher Banks discovers forgotten VHS tapes, police reports, and faded letters regarding a 1995 murder in Dayton, Ohio. Drawn to the connection between this murder and the other seemingly innocuous contents of the box, Thrasher begins an investigation. As he follows the threads, he finds that the 1995 murder may be connected to more than one brutal, u... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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The story is super interesting. I did find the narrators voice to be monotonous and robotic to listen but still enjoyed it. If you liked this one, go checkout WISECRACK, also by Tenderfoot.
Not worth listening to. Maybe keep the constant negative comments, complaints and insults of dead dad til the end. You made it clear how you felt in the first few minutes of the 1st episode. Too bad it sounded like an interesting story with historical value. Wasted.
I’m surprised at the previous review of no real story. I was gripped. Found it very emotional and cried at the last episode. Thrasher does have a bit of a monotonous tone, but worth it for the story. You get a real insight from different perspectives.
Amazing podcast. The story is so powerful and the host does an amazing job.
If you like true crime from a personal perspective, this is one of the best. Amazing interviews. Top notch podcasting. People that rated this less than 5 stars are impossible to please.
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Exploring the depths of true crime, this podcast embarks on a gripping investigation initiated by the host's discovery of forgotten tapes and letters linked to a 1995 murder in Dayton, Ohio. As the host unravels the layers of intrigue, connections between this case and other unsolved murders come to light, enveloped by the historical backdrop of the satanic panic prevalent during the 1980s and 90s. Each episode fuses personal memories with investigative rigor, delving into themes of memory, justice, and the darker sides of human nature, appealing to listeners interested in intricate, emotionally charged narratives that challenge perceptions of truth and crime.
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