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It's Tuesday !!
So time for more BULLSHIT !
We talk about wrestling. We talk about life updates & job changes coming! We talk horror movies & spooky shit.
We talk about a pedophile in our HOME TOWN.
Let's get into it !
If YOU have some bullshit/ funny stories/ or hot takes you wanna hear or tell us about
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In this deeply personal episode, we revisit one of New England’s most haunting unsolved cases—the Main South Woodsman. Between 2002 and 2004, at least three Hispanic women—Carmen Rudy, Betzaida Montalvo, and Dinelia Torres—disappeared from Worcester’s Main South neighborhood. All were mothers. All were survivors of addiction and sex work. And all were later found murdered and left in remote wooded areas.
We honor their lives, share their stories, and dive into the investigative gaps that have left their families without answers for over two decades. We also explore the man once named a person of interest, the institutional biases that stalled progress, and the voices that refuse to let these women be forgotten.
This episode is not just true crime—it’s advocacy, remembrance, and a call for justice.
👉 If you have any information related to this case, please contact the Worcester Police Department or Cold Case New England.
🗣️ Pronunciation Guide (out of respect for the women and their families):
Carmen Rudy — KAR-men ROO-dee
Betzaida Montalvo — bet-SY-da mon-TAL-vo
Dinelia Torres — di-NEE-lee-ah TOR-rez
💌 Have a story to share?
If you or someone you know has a personal story involving a loved one, a true crime experience, or even a scary or supernatural encounter you'd love us to share on the podcast, we’d love to hear from you.
📧 Email us at deadserioussometimes@gmail.com — we may feature your story in an upcoming episode!
It's Tuesday so you know what that means...it's time for our bullshit
IT SUCKED. According to me. My husband on the other hand had a different opinion.
My husband and I recap night 1 of SummerSlam! Talking about our favorite parts and highlights! While getting ready for night 2!
We're still getting used to our new equipment, but this was too funny not to share!
Still married, still messy, still apologizing. Welcome to Whose Turn Is It to Apologize? — where we keep it real, raw, and just a little ridiculous.
In our chaotic debut episode, we dive headfirst into absolutely nothing—and somehow everything. There’s no real topic, no plan, just unfiltered laughs, real-life rambling, and classic “did they really just say that?” moments.
If you loved it (or even if you didn’t), leave a review, share it with a friend, and brace yourself for more chaos.
Another episode, another argument—see you next week!