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This is a true crime, paranormal, interstellar podcast, breaking down unbelievable stories that sound like they were ripped straight from the pages of a Hollywood script.
This is a movie summary/review podcast with a twist!
Do you love true crime but feel guilty being entertained by other people's gruesome deaths? Then this is the podcast for you!!!
Slashers, Scifi, Gangsters, Heists and Spooky Ghosts, we dig deep into the characters stories and deliver it to you in a true crime documentary style, that will leave you wondering where the fiction ends and the facts begin?

This week life got in the way and we couldn't get the HH show recorded in time so have the 1st episode of our latest Patreon Exclusive show "Celebrity Rap Sheet" Free on us as a little taster of what we have available on The Horroverse Network on Patreon.
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Celebrity Rap Sheet S01 Ep 01 Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle
On Monday, September 5, 1921 (Labor Day), Arbuckle took a break from his hectic film schedule and, despite suffering second-degree burns to both buttocks from an on-set accident, drove to San Francisco with two friends, Lowell Sherman and Fred Fishback.
The three checked into three rooms at the St. Francis Hotel: 1219 for Arbuckle and Fishback to share, 1221 for Sherman, and 1220 designated as a party room.[citation needed] Several women were invited to the suite.
During the carousing, a 30-year-old aspiring actress named Virginia Rappe was found seriously ill in room 1219 and was examined by the hotel doctor, who concluded that her symptoms were mostly caused by intoxication and administered morphine to calm her. Rappe was not hospitalized until two days after the incident.