What’s coming in July…

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We just wanted to take a moment to thank each and every one of you for your incredible support. Your comments, messages, and suggestions mean the world to us – and it’s because of you that we’re able to keep diving deeper into the darkest corners of true crime and the unexplained.

Now… what’s coming this July?

We begin with a chilling descent into the mind of a serial killer – his crimes baffled investigators, his methods left little trace… until one vital breakthrough shattered the illusion and exposed the monster within. It’s a case that changed forensic science forever!

Next, we unravel a tragic tale of love betrayed – a romance turned sour with deadly consequences.

And then… we return to one of our favourite locations… “30 East Drive”

But this time, we’re doing things differently.

We’ll be peeling back the myths and uncovering the TRUE origins of what has been called Europe’s most haunted house. This trip could produce not one, but TWO videos – one exploring the real, often overlooked history of the house… and the other? A possible paranormal investigation filmed inside its walls.

So, that’s three, possibly four, new videos heading your way before the end of the month, each with its own unique tone and story to tell.

In the meantime, we’ll be buried in archives – newspapers, cemetery records, census documents and piecing together the truth behind each case and crafting the stories you deserve.

We’ll share more as we get closer to each release, but until then, thank you again for being part of this growing community.

And if you’re new here, welcome! There’s a whole catalogue of chilling tales waiting for you.

Stay safe. Stay curious. And thank you for watching.

Chris & Vickie

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