
E07: Would You Eat Me?
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03/26/19 • 50 min
Much anticipated after their unexpected absence, Grace and Em return full-force for their seventh episode, covering the psychological breakdown of Major Henry Rathbone following assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and the WWII cannibalization of Allied Airmen by Japanese officers (featuring an unexpected presidential guest).
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Much anticipated after their unexpected absence, Grace and Em return full-force for their seventh episode, covering the psychological breakdown of Major Henry Rathbone following assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and the WWII cannibalization of Allied Airmen by Japanese officers (featuring an unexpected presidential guest).
Follow us on Instagram or like us on Facebook @lfopodcast. Our Patreon is now live! Please consider supporting the show by either donating, or more imporantly, reviewing! If you have any questions, commonents, corrections, thoughts, or even just want to start a conversation, shoot us an email at [email protected].
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E06: One of Us Has to Die
Grace and Em, joined by their friend, Executive Producer Ashley, dive into the world of twin telepathy, featuring the Silent Twins. In this episode, Grace first tells the story of Jennifer and June Gibbons, two sisters who developed their own language and writing and began to believe that one of them had to die for the other to be normal. After this, Em relates the tale of the fairly recent Tanacu Exorcism, which has inspired multiple films. Irina Cornici, a young nun in a Romanian Orthodox monastery was killed after being held in captivity to recieve exorcism rites for multiple days.
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E08: Shoelace Garroting a Rotisserie Chicken
Emily starts off by recanting a case study from her senior thesis, featuring Dr. Thomas Gill, a medical examiner with a shady past. Gill repeatedly proved himself incompetent and was found to have given inaccurate rulings on multiple autopsies. Due to flaws in the medicolegal death investigation system, Gill was allowed to continue to practice despite his known substance abuse issues and previous failures. Afterwards, Grace tries to piece together the mysterious death of Richard Lancelyn Green, a scholar of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In 2004, Green was the foremost expert on Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He spent the majority of his life tyring to locate a set of private letters and muscripts which the late author had supposedly left behind. These papers would later become his downfall. He was found garroted with a shoelace in his London apartment in March of 2004. Police ruled the death as a suicide, but some still suspect foul play.
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