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Imagine living with a secret so big, if anyone were to find out, it would change everything. From illicit affairs and fake identities to heists and murder — do you think you could take a secret like that to the grave? Every week, discover the most explosive things people have admitted to moments before the end. Deathbed Confessions is a Spotify Original from Parcast.
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Listen Everywhere: Real Survival Stories
Real Survival Stories is the brand-new show from Noiser hosted by John Hopkins. Hear true stories of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary survival situations. Stranded in the desert. Lost in the jungle. Marooned in the mountains. Shipwrecked on the high seas. You'll hear from individuals who ha
Ted Bundy Pt. 2
In part two, the Ted Bundy story continues. As police delved further into the investigation of Bundy, his name became infamous throughout America. Everyone was captivated by this extraordinary serial killer - someone who had been hiding in plain sight for years. The arrest, trials and convictions of
Ted Bundy Pt. 1
In 1974, a 22-year-old weather reporter in Washington State disappeared one cold, snowy February night. Police couldn’t find any trace of her, apart from blood stains on her pillow and bed. Just five weeks later, another young woman disappeared, followed by four more that Summer. Women were vanishin
Confessions of a Priest: Richard Lavigne
In Massachusetts, 1972, the small community of Springfield was torn apart when a 13-year-old boy, Danny Croteau, was found dead. When police investigated the case, one suspect stood out: a respected Roman Catholic Priest, Father Richard Lavigne. But Lavigne fiercely denied any involvement in the mur
With Friends Like These
In Delaware, 1975, a 38-year-old man called Wayman Cammile was charged with robbing and sexually assaulting a 64-year-old woman. The trouble was, Cammile had no memory of the crime ever taking place. He had been drinking on the night in question, and didn’t know for certain if he was guilty or innoc