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Episode 49 - Spooky Time Capsule of Episode #1 - Albert Fish

Episode 49 - Spooky Time Capsule of Episode #1 - Albert Fish

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Can you believe it’s almost been a whole year of our spooky nonsense, creepy convos, and way too many curse words? Neither can we! In honor of our impending 1-year anniversary, we’re digging up the spooky time capsule, dusting off the cobwebs and pressing play on the episode that started it all—our deep dive into the nightmare fuel that is Albert Fish. Join us as we re-experience our humble (and slightly awkward) beginnings, question our audio choices, and once again ask, “Why were old-timey criminals so extra?” Whether you’re a day-one listener or just hopped on the spooky train, we’re so glad you’re here. Trigger warning: Albert Fish was the most disgusting of all monsters and we will be discussing the rape, torture, mutilation, cannibalism and murder of children. Please take care while listening.For episodes like this and more check out our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.spine-chillingchatspodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you have a paranormal experience, glitch in the matrix, alien abduction or late-night sexual encounter with the fae please send them in to us! We'd love to read them in an episode. You can send these or other topic suggestions to: spinechillingchatspodcast@gmail.com Please support us by commenting, liking, subscribing and sharing our podcast on whatever platforms you use! Check us out on Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and Instagram!https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/albert-fish/Howard, Amanda; Smith, Martin (August 1, 2004). River of Blood: Serial Killers and Their Victims, Volume 1. Universal Publishers. ISBN 978-1-58112-518-4.Marriner, Brian (2011). Cannibalism - The Last Taboo. Random House. p. 134. ISBN 9781446492949"Police Try To Link Budd Girl's Slayer To 3 Other Crimes. Fish Questioned On O'Connor, Collings And Gaffney Cases. He Denies Part In Them". The New York Times. December 15, 1934. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2010. Albert H. Fish, 65-year-old house painter who confessed that he had kidnapped and slain Grace Budd in 1928, will be surrendered to Westchester County for trial on murder charges as soon as the evidence against him is completed, it was announced yesterday..https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Albert_Fish#cite_note-1https://serialkillershop.com/blogs/true-crime/albert-fishhttps://www.stayathomemum.com.au/true-crime-series/albert-fish-the-werewolf-of-wysteria/https://rare.us/people/albert-fish-letter/https://vampiresquid.co.uk/serial-killer-week-albert-fish/
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