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DEADLY TRUTHS
SS Podcast
115 episodes
1 day ago
Behind every smile, there is a deadly secret.
Deadly Truths reveals real stories about crime, lies, and the dark side of humanity that are rarely exposed.
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Behind every smile, there is a deadly secret.
Deadly Truths reveals real stories about crime, lies, and the dark side of humanity that are rarely exposed.
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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The Peterson Family Murders
DEADLY TRUTHS
31 minutes
4 weeks ago
The Peterson Family Murders
In the early hours of August 15, 1967, Canada was rocked by one of the most horrific tragedies in its history—the Peterson family massacre in Shell Lake. Nine family members were brutally murdered by a man named Victor Hoffman, who had just been released from a mental hospital. Hoffman claimed to hear demonic voices commanding him to kill. He believed he was carrying out a divine mission to exterminate the devil himself. From mystical visions to uncontrollable urges to kill, this story reveals the darkest side of the human soul and how the mental health system of the 1960s failed to recognize the real danger.
DEADLY TRUTHS
Behind every smile, there is a deadly secret.
Deadly Truths reveals real stories about crime, lies, and the dark side of humanity that are rarely exposed.