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With edgy and hilarious points of view on the most horrific crime cases, novel perspectives on otherworldly phenomenon, and intense comedy that will make even the most mature audiences blush and cry with laughter, we give you bi-weekly episodes of shocking stories that you won't want to believe.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Listen, Before We Get Cancelled episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Listen, Before We Get Cancelled for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Listen, Before We Get Cancelled episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Teddy Bear and Scary Gary
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10/21/24 • 58 min
Do you want to know the the connection between two of the most prolific serial killers in American history? Ted Bundy and Gary Ridgeway were connected by their dark fantasies that they fulfilled for a time. We focus on the horror these serial killers created with a comedic twist. If you are looking for a podcast full of humor and disgust, while we explain some of the lesser know facts about these two killers, this episode is for you.

Chicks Dig The C Word - Conspiracies
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02/25/25 • 67 min
Combine government cover ups with two guys who want to reveal the truth or at least make sure you know what's real and what's not. The result is an hour of ridiculous banter about a few absurd, and a few serious, conspiracies. This is a history lesson about guns bullets that dissolve, the blood sacrifice month, an alien battle, a presidential "Weekend at Bernie's," and much more.

KFC Got Me Choking My Chicken
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02/11/25 • 41 min
This episode tells the story of London bloke and serial killer, Dennis Nilsen, who murdered many young men after luring them into his residences in the late 70s and early 80s. Dennis kept the bodies around his residences for long periods of time, a key part of his postmortem sex fantasies playing out. When he did get rid of the bodies, he did so in peculiar ways. Find out Dennis' motive, killing techniques, and a little background from his childhood that helped turn a young man struggling with his desires into a 33 year old serial killer.

Let’s Talk about this at the Top of the Stairs
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01/28/25 • 31 min
Did you know that the opening scene of the movie Jeepers Creepers was based on the true events that took place in a local Michigan rural area in 1990? This killer lived very close to where our podcast sessions take place! Dennis DePue killed his ex-wife, a sweet, beloved high school counselor and left behind an infamous life story that even drew the attention of a horror movie as it was being written. Listen to us tell the story of Dennis' poor life decisions. Combine some van life, bad teeth, a beating, and an episode of Unsolved Mysteries, and you get the story of Dennis "Hank Queen" DePue.

Not Everyone in Canada is Nice
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12/17/24 • 52 min
When was the last time you purchased ground pork or sausage? If you were doing so in Port Coquitlam, a town outside of Vancouver, Canada, in the 1990s and 2000s you might want to consider being a vegetarian. Robert "Willie" Pickton was The Pig Farmer Killer. He owned and operated a pig farm, turned nightclub, turned human slaughterhouse. The details are nearly as gruesome as they come, especially for our northern neighboring country, whose crime rate has dropped significantly since Willie was on the streets collecting women. This episode topic came to us from a listener who wanted us to cover this disgusting killer. So, grab some Canadian bacon and Timmies coffee. We hope you enjoy, eh?

Mommy, Would You Like Some Sausage?
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11/19/24 • 35 min
He came out of the womb as one of the largest newborns on record, but that turned out to be the only thing he couldn't hide well. This genius level serial killer loved the kill of high class young women. He helped develop a formal psychometric test used to gauge inmates and then used the test to his advantage. Ed Kemper was very intelligent, but couldn’t control his homicidal and sexual impulses. This guy is a piece of work. You'll see. Let’s dig in.

Are You Going to Eat That?
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11/05/24 • 37 min
Two consenting men commit what may be the sickest crime you've ever heard about in our second episode. A cannibalistic German and his victim pursue each other and complete a gruesome act of desire in a country where cannibalism was legal. Does this mean the cannibal winds up being the victim? Listen to this show and you can decide.

Empty Your Pockets, Jackie
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03/11/25 • 66 min
Want a refresher of John F. Kennedy's assassination with some recent updates? Did you know that in January 2025 The White House put out a declassification statement about the full release of all records pertaining to JFK's death? This episode is going to give you some insight you may not have known about the JFK death monstrosity. Imagine clothing pockets full of brain matter and a little meat curtain chit chat.

The Worst Neighborhood Watch Ever
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04/22/25 • 52 min
The Bystander Effect is a psychologically curious happening that has occurred throughout history and still today when people witnessing an emergency, crime, or person being harmed or in distress, do nothing to help or to help stop it. There are many documented occurrences where bystanders could have helped, but did not. One of the more famous cases is a murder that took place in 1964 in Queens, New York. The victim was young woman named Kitty Genovese. Here is the story of her murder.

Turtlenecks Save Lives
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04/12/25 • 46 min
In episode twelve the guys discuss the still unknown killer that shook the Whitechapel area in London in the fall of 1888. A mysterious man was brutally murdering women. He was named Jack the Ripper. We still call him this to this day, as no one was ever proven guilty or even arrested. In early 2025, DNA evidence showing a probable attacker came to light. The guys touch on this, as well as, their own beliefs about the Ripper’s identity. A little history lesson, a little graphic butchery - this episode is a bit grisly, but packed with the guys' dark humor and satire.
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How many episodes does Listen, Before We Get Cancelled have?
Listen, Before We Get Cancelled currently has 13 episodes available.
What topics does Listen, Before We Get Cancelled cover?
The podcast is about True Crime, Murder, Humor, Comedy, Podcasts, Crime, Dark Humor and Horror.
What is the most popular episode on Listen, Before We Get Cancelled?
The episode title 'KFC Got Me Choking My Chicken' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Listen, Before We Get Cancelled?
The average episode length on Listen, Before We Get Cancelled is 48 minutes.
How often are episodes of Listen, Before We Get Cancelled released?
Episodes of Listen, Before We Get Cancelled are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of Listen, Before We Get Cancelled?
The first episode of Listen, Before We Get Cancelled was released on Oct 21, 2024.
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