Send us a text t’s 1804 in London, and the streets of Hammersmith are haunted—or so the townspeople claim. Enter Francis Smith: a man armed with a shotgun and exactly zero ghost-hunting credentials. When spooky tales and vigilante justice collide, we get one of the most bizarre murder cases in British legal history. Was it a ghost? Was it murder? Or Was everyone just a little too into spectral cosplay? . . . JOIN THE DISCORD Link Tree https://linktr.ee/BreakfastWithBimbos...
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Send us a text t’s 1804 in London, and the streets of Hammersmith are haunted—or so the townspeople claim. Enter Francis Smith: a man armed with a shotgun and exactly zero ghost-hunting credentials. When spooky tales and vigilante justice collide, we get one of the most bizarre murder cases in British legal history. Was it a ghost? Was it murder? Or Was everyone just a little too into spectral cosplay? . . . JOIN THE DISCORD Link Tree https://linktr.ee/BreakfastWithBimbos...
EP.27 The Lesbian Vampire Killer (The Story Of Tracy Wiggington)
Breakfast With Bimbos
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3 months ago
EP.27 The Lesbian Vampire Killer (The Story Of Tracy Wiggington)
Send us a text Hold onto your garlic necklaces, folks, because this week we’re diving into a story that’s as bizarre as it is baffling — the legendary (and slightly ridiculous) tale of Tracy Wiggington, the so-called "Lesbian Vampire Killer." Yes, you heard that right! She’s part horror villain, part neighborhood legend, and all about making some seriously questionable life choices. JOIN THE DISCORD Link Tree https://linktr.ee/BreakfastWithBimbos . Follow us on Instagram! - @b...
Breakfast With Bimbos
Send us a text t’s 1804 in London, and the streets of Hammersmith are haunted—or so the townspeople claim. Enter Francis Smith: a man armed with a shotgun and exactly zero ghost-hunting credentials. When spooky tales and vigilante justice collide, we get one of the most bizarre murder cases in British legal history. Was it a ghost? Was it murder? Or Was everyone just a little too into spectral cosplay? . . . JOIN THE DISCORD Link Tree https://linktr.ee/BreakfastWithBimbos...