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Crunchy questions

Do you follow true mystery books,  shows, or podcasts? Are there any cases you're particularly interested in? Any popular cases you have unpopular opinions about?

I don't follow any podcasts. If someone knows of any they would recommend, I would like the links. I like checking out new things. Tell me all about your favorites.

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Date: 2026-04-12 06:13 am (UTC)
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No podcasts. However, thanks to my Granny, I read and watch a lot of Sherlock Holmes. Does that count?

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Date: 2026-04-12 08:12 am (UTC)
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The Missing Enigma has great missing persons videos. You can find him on YouTube, Facebook, Spotify, and probably anywhere that has podcasts. Nick does a lot of top-notch research, even requesting the actual case files from police stations, and often films himself going to the locations so we can see for ourselves. He's logical and level-headed, and I trust his info more than most others'. I'm picky when it comes to these; there are so many out there that are just interested in sensationalism and views, so there are only a couple that I will watch.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheMissingEnigma/videos

The Lore Lodge does a bit of everything: history, folklore, mythology, supernatural. The host does a lot of research as well. His videos on the disappearance of flight MH370 and the JonBenet Ramsey case are among the best I've seen anywhere. Better than the so-called documentaries on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheLoreLodge/videos

The Mystorian is one of my new YouTube ones. He has a bit of everything: crime, missing persons, and supernatural mysteries, like UFOs and Mothman -- he's a skeptic about most of them, but he's really funny. I listen to him for his humor.
https://www.youtube.com/@the_mystorian/videos

Scary Mysteries does a very good one, too. That's true crime. Very professional style, with the catchy catch-phrase, "Every town has a dark side." Another thing that's a must for me is the narrator having a voice I enjoy listening to, and Andrew's voice is very soothing (despite the subject matter!).
https://www.youtube.com/@ScaryMysteries/videos
Edited Date: 2026-04-12 08:15 am (UTC)

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