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 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?

Fairvale thought the nightmare had ended — but in truth, it was only beginning.
In this episode, we move deeper into the life and crimes of Norman Bates, tracing the path from his first known murders to the chilling discoveries that would leave investigators reeling.
We’ll examine the strange duality that defined him — the polite young man who served guests breakfast by day, and the disturbed figure who carried out unspeakable acts by night.
Through police reports, witness accounts, and recovered evidence from the Bates property, we uncover how Norman’s devotion to his mother twisted into something deadly, and how “Mother” herself seemed to live on long after her death.
Sources:
Psycho (1960) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Screenplay by Joseph Stefano & Distributed by Paramount Pictures.
Psycho II (1983) Directed by Richard Franklin, Written by Tom Holland & Distributed by Universal Pictures
Psycho III (1986) Directed by Anthony Perkins, Written by Charles Edward Pogue & Distributed by Universal Pictures
Psycho IV The Beginning (1990) Directed by Mick Garris, Written by Joseph Stefano & Distributed by Universal Television
Psycho (1959 Novel) Written By Robert Bloch & Published by Simon & Schuster
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