
With your host Harmony Miller, Every week we will discuss true crime cases, paranormal incidents and many more. Follow along and show your support!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

In this episode, learn about the Simulation Hypothesis and how we can neither prove nor disprove if we are infact nothing but computer code.
In this episode, we will take a look at the Snedeker family and the events they claim they experienced at their colonial Connecticut home in 1986.
It's been a while! For that, we welcome back with the heartbreaking murders of child actor Judith Barsi and her mother Maria. Judith best known for her roles in 'Land Before Time' and 'All Dogs go to Heaven'
A huge thank you to Adam Shatney (listener and supporter of the podcast for so much information and the picture used in this episode of Ty currently, who is safe and happy. To all those who have been directly affected by the loss of Melissa. - In thi... more
The host is amazing! Fun. Informative. Quirky
Really like listening to her but some stories I cannot listen at all. I have to just skip the whole episode because she rambles on too much! she has great potential, but needs to just stick to the story instead of rambling on so much
With a soft voice and a quirky attitude she has the greatest story’s. Very nicely ce to listen to.
It’s hard to get yourself involved in a story when you’re being distracted with F bombs every couple of sentences.
This podcast covers true crime as well as some other strange stories. What sets this one apart from the others in the genre is Harmony. She is not just presenting information, she tells a story. Harmony is a gifted storyteller and adds emotion, comedy, snark, and excitement where it’s appropriate in order to add to the listening experience. I have listened to a dozen or so episodes so far but I am certain I will get to them all in short order.
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Apple Podcasts | #149 |
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