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.28 Joseph Augustus Zarelli (The Boy In The Box)
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3 months ago
EP.28 Joseph Augustus Zarelli (The Boy In The Box)
Send us a text This episode were talking about the heartbreaking, yet oddly fascinating, story of Joseph Augustus Zarelli, famously known as "The Boy in the Box." Once a mysterious, unidentified child found abandoned in a cardboard box in Philadelphia in 1957, his story has puzzled investigators and captivated the public for decades. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses the death of a child and sensitive topics. We approach with empathy and respect. If you or anyone you know migh...
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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...