u/squallLeonhart20

▲ 117 r/podcasts

What is the most unsettling, "skin-crawling" story you have ever heard in a podcast episode?

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I’m looking for those rare podcast episodes that leave you feeling deeply unsettled long after you hit stop. Which episode had the effect on you?

For me, it has to be the Casefile multi part coverage on the EAR/ GSK

The host explains how the predator would break into victims' homes weeks in advance just to unlock windows, hide shoelaces to tie them up with, and memorize the floor plans.

Yeah.. no thanks

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u/squallLeonhart20 — 4 days ago
▲ 4 r/hbo

What's on your Max 'Wishlist'? Which HBO shows/movies need to be added to the library?

I want Real Sports and the America Undercover series to be added in entirety. Doesn't seem likely though sadly

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u/squallLeonhart20 — 9 days ago
▲ 129 r/Casefile

Whether it’s a 'glitch in the matrix' moment, an unfathomable coincidence, or a choice made by a suspect that defies all logic, some cases linger in the mind specifically because of one jarringly strange detail.

The Eriksson twins: Despite being struck by vehicles multiple times, both women survived and fought off police with superhuman-like strength

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u/squallLeonhart20 — 17 days ago
▲ 45 r/TheWire

Stringer thought he was playing 4D chess by trying to turn a criminal empire into a legitimate business, but did his 'civilized' approach actually backfire?

While Avon was a self-proclaimed 'authority' who understood the rules of the game, Stringer’s attempts to eliminate the 'warrior' aspect led to high-stakes betrayals like the hit on Wallace and the eventual fallout with Brother Mouzone and Omar.

One could argue that by trying to remove the violence from the street, he actually invited a more unpredictable and ruthless kind of bloodshed that a 'soldier' like Avon would have seen coming. Was Stringer’s business-first model more dangerous than Avon’s street-first code?

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u/squallLeonhart20 — 17 days ago

For me, it has to be Livia’s house. Even when she isn’t in the scene, that place feels heavy with decades of resentment and bad memories. Every time the camera lingers in those dark hallways.

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u/squallLeonhart20 — 17 days ago

I’m looking for that one friendship or couple where, if the money dried up, the power shifted, or one person just stopped playing their specific "role," the whole thing would have evaporated instantly.

For me, it’s Carmela and Rosalie, Gabriella, etc. As much as they loved their lunches, you could feel that if one of them truly stepped out of line or lost their house, the rest would have dropped them like a bad habit to protect their own standing.

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u/squallLeonhart20 — 18 days ago
▲ 74 r/hbo

The West Memphis 3 saga was absolutely wild.

Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God

Was more of a recent documentary. I remember enjoying it and finding it to be really interesting

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u/squallLeonhart20 — 25 days ago