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Terror Talk - True Crime and Dark Cinema
Shannon Calder | Catherine Barrett
568 episodes
2 days ago
True crime and horror podcast where criminal psychology meets serial killers, unsolved mysteries, and horror movies. We dive into the twisted minds of psychopaths, narcissists, cult leaders, and unhinged criminals while also exploring horror cinema, directors, and the psychology behind fear. With a dark sense of humor and a conversational style, we cover everything from infamous killers to ridiculous crimes—because sometimes the truth is scarier (and funnier) than fiction.
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True crime and horror podcast where criminal psychology meets serial killers, unsolved mysteries, and horror movies. We dive into the twisted minds of psychopaths, narcissists, cult leaders, and unhinged criminals while also exploring horror cinema, directors, and the psychology behind fear. With a dark sense of humor and a conversational style, we cover everything from infamous killers to ridiculous crimes—because sometimes the truth is scarier (and funnier) than fiction.
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True Crime Night - Yogurt Shop Murders, Bundy, Jodi Huisentruit & More
Terror Talk - True Crime and Dark Cinema
47 minutes 27 seconds
1 month ago
True Crime Night - Yogurt Shop Murders, Bundy, Jodi Huisentruit & More

Welcome to a brand new Terror Talk Podcast true crime documentary discussion! In this episode, we’re diving into five documentaries that left us stunned, creeped out, and full of questions. If you’re a true crime podcast listener who loves deep dives into unsolved mysteries, infamous killers, and bizarre cases, this one’s for you.

Here’s what we cover:

🔪 The Yogurt Shop Murders – A brutal crime, a botched investigation, and a decades-long fight for justice that still haunts Austin, Texas.

🧠 Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil – Inside the twisted psychology and chilling manipulations of one of America’s most infamous serial killers — and why the cultural fascination with Bundy refuses to die.

📺 Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction of Jodi Huisentruit – The haunting unsolved disappearance of a young TV anchor and how the media both shaped and obscured the mystery.

🕵️ Spy High – A case as strange as its name, blending espionage vibes with true crime oddity.

🌌 One Night in Idaho – A bizarre and unsettling story that proves real life is often stranger than fiction.

Expect our psychological insights, cultural reflections, and plenty of conversation as we explore why these documentaries hit so hard — and what they say about crime, justice, and the world we live in.

⚠️ Trigger Warning: We discuss murder, assault, and disturbing case details. Listener discretion advised.

💀 Follow & Connect with Us:
📲 Instagram: @terrortalkpodcast
▶️ YouTube: TerrorTalk Podcast
🎃 Facebook: Halloween All Year Long

🎵 Music by Mannequin Uprising

Terror Talk - True Crime and Dark Cinema
True crime and horror podcast where criminal psychology meets serial killers, unsolved mysteries, and horror movies. We dive into the twisted minds of psychopaths, narcissists, cult leaders, and unhinged criminals while also exploring horror cinema, directors, and the psychology behind fear. With a dark sense of humor and a conversational style, we cover everything from infamous killers to ridiculous crimes—because sometimes the truth is scarier (and funnier) than fiction.