Taboo Treasures is a true crime–adjacent podcast that dives deep into the world’s most shocking, macabre, and controversial artifacts—the objects that carry the weight of dark history, forbidden belief, and unspeakable acts.
From the sneakers worn by the Heaven’s Gate cult on their final night… to the copy of Catcher in the Rye found int he possession of the man who killed John Lennon… to relics, Barbie Dolls and memorabilia linked to murder, mystery, and mayhem—each episode unearths the twisted stories behind these rare and disturbing collectibles.
🎧 Taboo Treasures explores where history, crime, obsession, and the occult collide.
📩 Got a story tip or artifact lead? Email us at info@eviocreative.com
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Taboo Treasures is a true crime–adjacent podcast that dives deep into the world’s most shocking, macabre, and controversial artifacts—the objects that carry the weight of dark history, forbidden belief, and unspeakable acts.
From the sneakers worn by the Heaven’s Gate cult on their final night… to the copy of Catcher in the Rye found int he possession of the man who killed John Lennon… to relics, Barbie Dolls and memorabilia linked to murder, mystery, and mayhem—each episode unearths the twisted stories behind these rare and disturbing collectibles.
🎧 Taboo Treasures explores where history, crime, obsession, and the occult collide.
📩 Got a story tip or artifact lead? Email us at info@eviocreative.com
✅ Follow, rate, and review Taboo Treasures on your favorite podcast app.
#TabooTreasures #MacabreArtifacts #TrueCrimeMeetsHistory #DarkCollectibles #InfamousObjects #OccultHistory
Show Notes – Cursing Curses Cursed
What does it mean to be cursed—and why are we so fascinated by it?
In this episode of Taboo Treasures, we dive into the history of curse words themselves, tracing how language once considered shocking or obscene evolved into everyday expressions. Joining us is a special guest from the UK, offering insight into the cultural differences in profanity and why certain words carry such power across time and place.
From there, we unravel the stories of cursed families, including the tragic legacy of the Kennedys, where repeated misfortune blurred the line between coincidence and destiny. And finally, we turn to cursed objects—from the infamous Hope Diamond to a mysterious painting said to have survived multiple house fires, sparking fear and awe in equal measure.
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Taboo Treasures
Taboo Treasures is a true crime–adjacent podcast that dives deep into the world’s most shocking, macabre, and controversial artifacts—the objects that carry the weight of dark history, forbidden belief, and unspeakable acts.
From the sneakers worn by the Heaven’s Gate cult on their final night… to the copy of Catcher in the Rye found int he possession of the man who killed John Lennon… to relics, Barbie Dolls and memorabilia linked to murder, mystery, and mayhem—each episode unearths the twisted stories behind these rare and disturbing collectibles.
🎧 Taboo Treasures explores where history, crime, obsession, and the occult collide.
📩 Got a story tip or artifact lead? Email us at info@eviocreative.com
✅ Follow, rate, and review Taboo Treasures on your favorite podcast app.
#TabooTreasures #MacabreArtifacts #TrueCrimeMeetsHistory #DarkCollectibles #InfamousObjects #OccultHistory