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March 18, 2025 31 mins

Delving into the darkest corners of streaming platforms, I've spent six weeks immersed in documentaries that have genuinely disturbed and fascinated me. This exploration began with the shocking revelations about Hailey Bieber's apparent stalker-like obsession with Justin Bieber and her pattern of mimicking Selena Gomez—from identical tattoos to vacation photo recreations. The evidence presented transforms what could be dismissed as celebrity gossip into a legitimately concerning behavioral pattern.

The most emotionally devastating documentary chronicles the Frankie family tragedy, where a Utah mother's involvement with a manipulative "counselor" led to severe child abuse and family destruction. Learning about Jodi Hildebrandt's cult-like influence over Ruby Frankie reveals how even seemingly normal families can descend into dangerous extremism under the right pressures.

Horror reached new heights with the "Return to Nature" funeral home scandal, where grieving families discovered their loved ones' remains were never properly handled but instead left to decompose while operators pocketed their money. The psychological trauma inflicted on these families is immeasurable and makes for truly difficult viewing.

Celebrity documentaries offered surprising depth, from Diddy's complex childhood to the Jerry Springer story that balanced nostalgic entertainment with poignant reflections. Meanwhile, breaking news about "Ghost Adventures" star Aaron Goodwin's wife allegedly attempting to have him murdered through a prison romance with a convicted killer demonstrates that truth often eclipses fiction in its strangeness.

From urban legends like the Black Hope Cemetery (a real-life Poltergeist scenario where homes built over an unmarked African-American burial ground reportedly experienced supernatural disturbances) to bizarre Vatican rumors surrounding Pope Francis's hospitalization, these documentaries collectively showcase our endless fascination with the extremes of human behavior and unexplained phenomena.

What documentaries have disturbed you lately? Share your recommendations and let's compare notes on these glimpses into humanity's darkest corners. Are we drawn to these stories out of morbid curiosity, or is there something more profound we're seeking to understand about ourselves?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey everyone, good evening.
It's your host, melissa, backat Strange, strange Beyond
Insane.
Alright, so tonight I want togo over some extremely
mind-bending, fucked-updocumentaries that I've seen
lately, in like the last month,month and a half, since this is
a crowd-pleaser right now andit's completely going viral over

(00:21):
the internet.
Going viral over the internetthe one that I this is the only
one that I watched so far onYouTube, and this is about
Hailey Bieber's dangerous decadelong obsession and it's called
I Want Him.
I try to stay out of like thepoppy girl drama.
I am a Selena fan, so I've beenseeing all this shit for like

(00:43):
years on.
How Hailey Bieber is obsessedwith Justin Bieber and always
has been, and you know she'slike obsessed with Selena Gomez
and copies everything she does.
So after just watching this one, she is an extreme stalker.
Like Hailey Bieber is a nutjobI mean, the writing is clearly
on the wall.

(01:03):
Like she literally copies everyfucking thing Selena Gomez does
.
Like, within hours after SelenaGomez got excuse me, a tattoo
behind her ear the G like a Gsymbol for her little sister,
gracie, I think I think that'sher name, gracie and then Haley

(01:26):
Bieber literally went like 25,or I think, was it no, seven
days later and got the same Gbehind her ear tattooed and said
that it was for her pastor'sdaughter or something.
I mean, there's like so muchEven Justin Bieber has kid on
talk shows, like he was kiddingaround saying that her Hailey

(01:48):
Bieber's dad, alec Baldwin,pretty much set them up as an
arranged marriage.
Like you cannot unsee it andonce you kind of like dive into
this, it's it's prettydisgusting, it's actually really
scary.
Like I'm scared for SelenaGomez.
I feel like they're even justwith like this whole um

(02:12):
selective obsession thing justwith Hailey Bieber and Selena
Gomez.
I feel like the girly pop, theDisney girls, are kind of like
all in competition right now.
Um, the main Disney girl that Iremember is Hilary Duff.
That would probably be like myfavorite and, um, you know,

(02:33):
obviously I was like a hugeNickelodeon fan.
So, like Selena Gomez, um, Ilove, I absolutely, absolutely
adore her.
I think she's so pretty andtimeless.
Um, adore her.
I think she's so pretty andtimeless.
Um, okay, so Miley Cyrus, Ilike Miley Cyrus.
Uh, well, you know, cuckoo forCoco Puffs.

(02:56):
I like that about her.
Um, she's gotten a lot ofplastic surgery lately and it's
very freaky looking.
She kind of is like starting tolook like an alien, which is
sad because she was such apretty girl, um, you know.
And then of course, demi Lovato,which I've never really cared
for, to attention seeking.
But it's funny because, likeHailey Bieber tries to be this
like poppy girl too, like in thegroup, and obviously she has

(03:16):
like no fucking talents.
She has a cosmetic line road, Ithink.
But Selena Gomez and BennyBlanco her fiance just went to
Disney World last month andHailey Bieber just went like
right after and literally copiedeverything that Selena did from

(03:38):
like all the pictures, right,and then Demi Lovato was, you
know, there with her man andlike same shit.
And they're all teasing newmusic Ever since, selena Gomez
and Benny Blanco have releasedsome of these new songs on her
new CD I think it's called ILove or I Said I Loved you First

(04:00):
, and obviously Benny Blanco,being like a huge jazz producer,
um, produced a CD for her thisalbum and now it seems like
everybody's trying to catch upto her and like come out with
new music.
It's just I don't get too toodeep into it because you can't
really read into the internet,but it's just so funny to watch
like they all compete with eachother all the time.

(04:21):
Super, super catty.
But, yeah, I'll love to see howthis all pans out with
everybody.
Miley Cyrus just teased newmusic, yeah, so we'll see what
happens with that.
All right, the next documentarythat I'm going to talk about
actually was really scary towatch.

(04:41):
It actually made me feel likevery uneasy and it gave me like
heart palpitations.
It gave me anxiety, and thisone is called the Frankie family
.
Um, it was just very shattering.
They are, um, they were, asuper religious family in Utah
and the mom, ruby Frankie,turned into like this big time

(05:02):
blogger.
Anyways, um, she basically,let's just say, went crazy.
She ended up going to extreme.
She got affiliated with thisbusiness partner slash
psychologist that like made herseparate from her husband for
like over a year.
They were abusing the kids.

(05:23):
The youngest, one of theyoungest kids was like super
malnourished and beat prettymuch and held hostage and got
out and finally went and got aneighbor.
But if you haven't seen it, youhave to watch it.
It is very sad, but very, very,very good, very, very good, all

(05:49):
right.
So the return to nature Um, thisis a funeral home documentary
and this was utterly fuckingdisgusting and it was actually
really hard to stomach, um.
So basically, uh, return tonature, no embalming, um, just a
natural, I guess, way for yourloved one to go.
I'm not going to get into allthe details because there's
probably some viewers or, I'msorry, some listeners that

(06:10):
haven't seen this yet, butbasically it was a huge scam and
they let the bodies pile up andthe guy never fixed the freezer
.
So there was neighbors around Ibelieve this was in Colorado
that were complaining aboutsmells and a lot of the families

(06:33):
never got their loved onesremains.
So they basically got a warrantand got in there and busted
through and there was ratseating all the bodies, bodies
piled up.
It was just so fuckingdisgusting.
But they are in jail, thank God.
But yeah, that was pretty hardto watch too.

(06:55):
I cannot imagine never gettingmy loved one's remains and then
knowing that their body was justdecaying and rats were eating
it.
Now, if you really want to getinto or I should say, go down a
rabbit hole too, there is a fewepisodes out.
It's called the Curious Case Of, and I think there's five or

(07:18):
six.
All these episodes are verycompelling and interesting to
watch.
However, the one about BamMajera remember Jackass.
It was extremely ADD to watchbecause it really never focused
on him, in my opinion.
Right, they like danced aroundall these other stories and then

(07:40):
I don't know, it was justreally weird, like they started
with Bamajira.
They kind of like ended withhim but never made it about him,
even though that episode wassupposed to be about him.
So it was very confusing.
So another one in that slew ofepisodes is about a woman named

(08:00):
Jodi Hildebrandt.
She is a disgusting human beingand a compulsive liar and a
complete narcissist.
So watching about JodiHildebrandt however you say her
name, she is the so-calledcounselor, psychologist,

(08:20):
business partner that was withthat Ruby Frankie family.
But it does a real deep dive onher and how she got started and
how she got it and like how youknow she made herself I hate to
say it, but like a cult leaderand she's just, she's a
disgusting fucking woman and Iam so glad she's in prison.

(08:40):
But that is a very interestingone too.
To watch the Jerry Springerdocumentary on Netflix was
really good and it was, you know, super nostalgic for, like us
90s kids growing up and you know, I did have some giggles.
Obviously, some of the episodeswere so funny, so scripted.
I mean, it was just like raw TVand back then that was, I think

(09:04):
, the most raw, nasty ghettofighting all mixed in one type
of reality TV.
I guess, if you will, um, thatyou could watch.
It was a little bit sad, thoughthat you could watch.
It was a little bit sad, thoughit did kind of touch on like

(09:25):
some sad parts of his life andkind of how he got tossed around
a lot.
It was very interesting, though.
Out of 10, I would definitelygive it probably an eight.
So the Fall of Diddy was veryinteresting.
I think I watched that lastmonth.
They really did a deep delveinto his life and childhood and
I was very surprised to hear alot about him being so young.

(09:47):
Like they touched in on howwell he was dressed from his
mother and like, when he movedonto this block, his neighbor
that he obviously grew up withand became best friends with was
like who's this rich kid, who'sthis like rich black kid
dressed like this, like he wasdressed like an old, fashionable

(10:09):
man at like four years old,five years old.
It showed.
You know his dad died.
I didn't realize I knew his dad, his real dad died.
I didn't realize how young hewas when he died.
It dove in on how strictDiddy's mom was and she was
really really hard on him, likebreak his back hard, like you

(10:29):
need to be a man.
There's no time for emotions.
You need to be successful.
It was very interesting to watchand one thing that I never
would have known is that, likeone of the first gigs that he
ever put together, itunfortunately took innocent
lives during a tragic stampedethrough a gym, like a gymnasium,

(10:55):
and they were trying to getthrough into the gym but the
doors were locked.
I forget why they locked them,because they couldn't have any
more.
I think they were like pastcapacity or they were past the
capacity that could be in there,but from like the outside you
came in down the stairs and thenyou had to like go up half
stairs to get into the actualgym, to get into the actual gym,

(11:24):
and I think two or three peopledied and it was.
It was crazy to know that hehad already put a bad name out
for himself and how he bouncedback from that and they didn't
really get in too much into likethe pedophile, the freak off
parties.
I mean they did a little bit,but this was more of like a
background on him and how he gotso rich and powerful, so I
really enjoyed that.
I would definitely give thatlike a nine out of 10.

(11:45):
Okay, and of course, the GabbyPetito story.
Um will forever beheartbreaking, but fortunately I
hope that this raises a lotmore awareness for domestic
violence and after like cause.
I had already seen one or twoof these about her Um and I
thought this one was pretty good.
It was kind of like the sameshit that I already seen, so I'd

(12:05):
give it like maybe a five outof 10.
Uh, but after watching the bodycams on the police officers,
you really have a differentperspective of them and how her
boyfriend Brian like played themthat he was like the battered
one.
It was actually really sad tosee that again, because I

(12:26):
haven't watched it in a minuteand it was.
It was definitely very hard towatch.
So, like I said, I hope thatraises a lot of awareness.
Okay, so Scam Manda.
This was very interesting towatch.
However, multiple times Iwanted to jump through the
fucking tv screen and punch herlike.

(12:46):
It is so repulsive to watchsomeone lie about cancer and
then take money from innocentpeople and then even after that,
she kept fucking lying, likeeven after she got caught, even
after she pleaded guilty.
Like she's going onto thispodcast the lady that was going
into prison to like interviewher and she still had excuses.

(13:07):
She was still lying to peopleand I'm just like that's
pathetic and honestly like howmuch work you have to do to like
take these fake pictures andhospitals.
They were saying that like shewas constantly going to the
hospital just to, you know, tellthem, oh, I have cancer, I need
this, I need that.
Well, of course they're goingto hook you up to machines, but
it was very disgusting.

(13:29):
I cannot believe people likeget away with conning people
like that for so long.
Just very, very repulsive.
All right, so since we'retalking about the most fucked up
documentaries that I've watchedlately, I am going to name this
part two of the episode of themost fucked up things I've seen
on the internet lately that Ithink are very interesting.

(13:51):
Um, I'm gonna try not to laugh.
It's not funny, but I justcouldn't believe when I seen
this.
Um.
So Aaron Goodwin uh, ghostadventure star, his wife was
arrested.
Um on allegation she was tryingto orchestrate him to basically

(14:15):
get murdered.
So prior to Victoria Goodwin'sMarch 6th arrest for allegedly
orchestrating a murder forhigher plot against the Ghost
Adventure star.
Police say she and Grant Amato,the convicted murderer she is
accused of hiring the hitmanthrough, began exchanging

(14:35):
romantic text messages.
According to an arrest reportfrom the Las Vegas Metropolitan
Police Department obtained by ENews.
The text exchanges began in Mayof 2024 after Victoria saw
Grant in the Paramount Plusdocuseries according to the

(14:57):
filing docuseries.
According to the filing, theseries chronicled his plot to
steal $200,000 from his familybefore murdering his mother,
father and brother in January of2019.
In the messages, which policesay ended in October 2024,
victoria, 32, and Grant, 35,discussed how much they are in

(15:18):
love.
Per the filing, she also toldthe inmate that her husband, fh,
would not accept divorce.
In addition to the romanticsubject matter, police said that
Victoria, who has pled notguilty in the case, according to
the Entertainment Tonight, hadalso been messaging the

(15:40):
convicted killer about themurder plan.
Am I a bad person?
She texted the inmate.
First of all, how the fuck isshe texting the inmate?
According to the docs?
Because I choose to end hisexistence, not divorce.
Wow, when confronted about thetext messages by investigators,

(16:00):
victoria denied wanting herhusband to be killed, and she
added she did not remembersending the messages in question
.
Investigators also said shedescribed her messages about
wanting to be with Grant asfantasy or daydreams.
Okay so E News reached out toany legal representations for

(16:24):
Victoria for comment, but hasnot heard back.
Well shocker, six days afterhis wife's arrest, aaron 48, who
wed Victoria in 2022, filed fordivorce, arguing that their
views, tastes, likes anddislikes had become incompatible
.
Yeah, I would say so if she'strying to murder you.

(16:45):
According to court documentsobtained by People magazine, the
filing also noted there is nopossibility of reconciliation
between husband and wife, ofreconciliation between husband
and wife, notably the TV'spersonality's last social media

(17:05):
post about his wife came onValentine's Day, when he shared
a photo of Victoria at aminiature golf course.
Alongside the Instagram pic, hewrote my Valentine always beats
me at mini golf.
I'm sorry, I'm not trying tolaugh, it's just so fucked up
that he had just posted that too.
As for Grant, he was foundguilty in August 2019 on three

(17:28):
counts of first degree murderfor killing his relatives and
given a sentence of life prisonfor each count.
He has not been charged in thealleged murder for hire plot.
Wow, crazy, okay, um, all right.
So I've kind of been catchingup on this one.

(17:50):
I seen this on TikTok.
It was super interesting.
It was one of the originalolvedMystery episodes from the 80s.
You know the guy with the veryfreaky voice.
I was actually just watchingthat at work the other day.
I had that in the backgroundand everybody that came in
they're like oh wow, I haven'theard this guy in forever.

(18:12):
I'm like right, like I rememberwatching that night and being
freaked out.
But anyways, this is called theBlack Hope Horror or the Curse
of Black Hope Cemetery.
So this is an urban legendabout a supposed curse linked to
a housing development in Crosby, texas, built over an unmarked

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African-American cemetery, withreports of paranormal activity
and misfortune among theresidents.
Okay, so the Black HopeCemetery and African American
burial ground is said to havebeen desecrated when a housing
development Spanish Cove wasbuilt over.
It Sounds like the Poltergeistmovie.

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The McKinney family and theBlack Hope community.
Mercer McKinney, a Georgia-bornfarmer, settled in Harris
County, texas, in 1857.
After the Civil War, his wifeand surviving family donated a
portion of their land to theirformer slaves, forming the Black

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Hope community.
All right, so the Williamses'experience.
Ben and Jen Williams, formerresidents of the area claim that
their house was haunted byghosts from the Black Hope
Cemetery, built without theirknowledge.
All right, so the paranormalactivity?
The Williams and theirneighbors reported experiencing

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strange occurrences, includingtoilets, fl.
Not disclosing the cemetery,but the lawsuit was unsuccessful
.
Successful, so, while somepeople believe in the curse,
others dismiss it as just anurban legend, with some
residents even stating that theyhave not experienced any type
of paranormal activity.
So there is a book about theBlack Hope Cemetery and it is

(20:16):
called the Black Hope Horror theTrue Story of a Haunting.
Yeah, so I've been kind of likewatching these episodes about
this and I'm like I should lookup and see if there is a movie
made about it.
If there hasn't been a moviemade about it, I hope someone
does make a movie, because itwould be like the black version

(20:37):
of the poltergeist, right?
We all know about thepoltergeist movies and it never
ended up right.
It was definitely an omen toobviously fucking build houses
over an Indian burial ground.
So if the Indians would bepissed, the black slaves that
were buried there would probablybe pissed off too.

(20:57):
Right, again, if there's amovie that somebody knows about
this, please let me know.
If there isn't?
I just gave a producer a reallygood idea.
Okay, so I have kind of beenfollowing this Pope Francis
thing, you know, in the Vatican,how he, you know, released.

(21:20):
I think it was the night beforeChristmas he went into the
Vatican and released, like tofree the prisoners, and opened
up different realms or portals,whatever.
Well, he's been hospitalizedsince february 14th and
continues to be treated fordouble pneumonia and multiple
infections.
His doctors have said hiscondition continues to improve
gradually, so they do not expectto publish another medical

(21:44):
bulletin until March 18th or19th.
Now I do have a short littlelike audio video that I want to
play, because I saved this justfor the podcast, because it is
pretty freaky.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
This is the first time that the Vatican has
reported that he is in areserved prognosis, meaning that
it is touch and go.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Right now, something truly unsettling is happening in
the Vatican.
Rumors are swirling that theAntichrist is finally ready to
step out of the shadows andreveal himself to the world.
At the same time, the Vaticanhas officially confirmed that
Pope Francis is in a dangerouslycritical state.
The Pope has reportedlyacknowledged that his time is

(22:29):
coming to an end and has evenrequested that preparations for
his funeral begin, with hiscondition worsening.
The Vatican is now preparing tochoose a new Pope, and the
atmosphere is filled withtension and anticipation.
Some believe this is more thanjust a medical crisis.
It could be the fulfillment ofprophecy.

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According to St Malachy'sprophecy, pope Francis is the
final pope before the rise ofthe Antichrist.
The book of Revelation warns ofa false prophet who will
deceive the world, and somebelieve Francisance's teachings
align with this prophecy.
Now, as the vatican prepares toelect a new leader, could we be

(23:14):
entering the tribulation period?

Speaker 4 (23:17):
join us as we break down the events, prophecies and
signs so the pope had to besedated because he kept
screaming that demons weretrying to take him to hell and
there was a portal that openedup at the end of his bed.
Allegedly, the story wasconfirmed by the Vatican he says
he's in a hospital, sufferingwith kidney failure brought on
by double pneumonia, and I hopehe makes a full recovery.
And if you're wondering, whywould he be thinking he's seeing

(23:37):
demons?
Why is he thinking they'redragging him to hell?
This is my personal opinion.
If you look at the structure ofthe building from the inside,
the stained glass windows looklike eyes and the structure and
the lining of it all is theshape of a serpent's head.
If you look at the view fromthe top not just any snake's
head, it looks like a venomoussnake's head because the nose is
squared off, the glass stainedwindows look like eyes and it

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has full on fangs and everything.
If you look at the structure,you'll see it.
Let's not forget about thePope's throne.
The throne is literally afrozen image of Jesus coming out
of hell with the keys to heavenand earth, and all the demons
are clawing and scratching athim.
He used that image as histhrone, which was the only time
the demons actually had a littlebit of a fight at Jesus and of
course they failed.
And for anybody that's going,oh, oh, that's too far fetched,

(24:18):
oh, she's reaching, she'sreaching.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
They have millions, probably trillions of billions
of dollars, they might not be inthe option.
The sky's the limit.
They could pick any image theywant and they chose that image.
So apparently, pope francis,who is the leader of the
catholic church and currentlybattling double lung pneumonia
and a kidney infection, has tobe sedated because he states
that he was seeing d wordssurrounding his bed trying to
take him.
This is all alleged.
So do your own research.

(24:48):
I looked it up and there wasmultiple different news outlets
like talking about it.
Working in a trauma center foras many years as I did, and
seeing people like close totheir death the whole phenomena
of them seeing like D-words orseeing their loved ones waiting
for them or like trying to getthem, is all very real.
If this is all true and I feellike, for the most part, like

(25:09):
they're going to try to likehide it If this is all true it
definitely makes me extremelysad because it just shows up
clearly like he has a lot ofthings that maybe we just don't
know about.
But it also says that no matterwhat your position in life is,
you can literally be the leaderof the Catholic Church, but if
you fall short, they will comelooking for you.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Yeah, I think that's pretty crazy that the Pope had
to be sedated multiple timesbecause he was screaming that he
was seeing demons.
I guess I have a lot ofquestions about that, like why
the fuck would he be seeingdemons?
If he's the Pope, wouldn't hesee angels?
But again, a lot of people saythat angels are fallen demons or
fallen.
You know, demons were onceangels, whatever.

(25:51):
Okay, so one of my favoritespooky stories, the like
Amityville Horror, theAmityville House, all that.
So the house is back back onthe market as the owners dropped
the asking price from $1.35million to $955K and I just was

(26:15):
like, wow, I wish I had themoney, I would love to buy that
house, but that's a huge, hugepay cut.
So it kind of makes you wonder,like, are they dealing with
paranormal activity in there?
I don't know.
I wish I lived close enough orcould travel and go talk to them
, but of course they probablywould think I was a nut job,
because you can't really show upon people's doorsteps now and

(26:37):
be like, hey, is your househaunted?
Can I come in?
All right, so keeping thecreepy theme here about crazy
documentaries, weird news goingon, like things that have
creeped me out just seeing onthe internet.
Let's end this with some creepyfacts.
You know I love the creepyfacts, all right.

(26:58):
So did you know that you'reactually paralyzed when you are
dreaming?
The Yellow River in China hasover 10,000 bodies in it,
butterflies like drinking blood.
I did not know that there areover 250,000 deaths per year due

(27:19):
to medical error.
I believe that, oh man, why dowe gotta go here with this?
Alright, your bed is full ofmillions of bugs.
Up to 10 million microscopicdust mites thrive in the warmth
of your bed and feed on deadskin cells.
Yeah, that's.

(27:40):
Nobody wants to hear that.
We know it's true, but we don'twant to hear it.
I'm pretty sure I probably havesaid this on here, but I
fucking love saying this topeople.
Pigs have the ability to digestevery part of a human body,
even the bones.
So that's why sometimes, likeI'll make comments and I'll say
you know, I'll just take you tothe pig farm.
For any of you freaks wondering, human flesh tastes a lot like

(28:07):
beef and it's a little moresweeter and softer in texture.
Yuck, Egyptian mummies wouldn'tbe so rare if the Victorian
British hadn't eaten most ofthem.
I did not.
I've never heard that.
I did not know that.
I thought that they just stolethem.
All right.
So Cotard's syndrome I thinkI'm saying that, right, I hope

(28:31):
so Is a rare mental disorderthat makes people believe that
they are actually dead.
Okay, so this is veryinteresting.
So these are creepy facts thatyou did not know about Marilyn
Monroe.
Her body went missing for sixhours after she died, even

(28:52):
though it was an overdose.
Her face has bruising.
That was never explained.
Her stomach contents were emptyand had no trace of pills.
Summit contents were empty andhad no trace of pills.
Marilyn's body had signs of SAwith unknown DNA.

(29:15):
All right, so these areinteresting.
So these are creepy facts aboutthe zodiac signs.
So, aries, you are obsessed withdeath.
Let's see.
Scorpio, you have violentfantasies.
Sagittarius, you areemotionless.

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Capricorn, you are verycontrolling.
Pisces, you wish for horriblesituations to happen.
Virgo, you have many darkthoughts.
Okay, gemini, you are two-faced.
We've heard that before.
Libra, you know how to ruinyour day in every way.

(30:05):
Ouch, aquarius, verymanipulative yes, I knew an
Aquarius very well.
Very, very manipulative.
Very sneaky too, I should add.
Taurus you are known as astalker.
Cancer, you are obsessive inrelationships.

(30:27):
Leo, you are a very good liar.
Yeah, maybe I agree with that.
I know some Leos, okay, andthis one is absolutely
terrorizing, terrifying, whatnightmares are made of, and I'm
going to end it with this.
There have been many cases ofpeople being pulled under the
escalator because the floor gaveout.

(30:48):
Oh hell, no, now I don't.
I don't even want to go on one.
All right, you guys, thank youfor listening tonight and, as
always, you can email us atghost sisters 21, 24, at Gmail.
You can actually go on to theBuzzsprout site and send us a
text message.
Again, we are on Facebook,twitter, youtube, tiktok and

(31:13):
yeah, so let us know what youlike, what you don't like, give
us some more ideas, let us knowabout your experiences and again
, you guys, thanks for listening.
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