E125: Mark Garfield Moore

E125: Mark Garfield Moore

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E268: Terror in The Valley

In late 2017, a wave of random, deadly shootings swept through the Phoenix metro area. With no clear pattern and no warning, lives were taken in an unfolding spree that left a community shaken and searching for answers. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Willi ...  Show more

FRUITLOOPS REVIEWS: Demon House

Back in November 2024 for Video Club, Wendy, Beth & Minnie reviewed the documentary Demon House - because Sef really, really wanted us to… and we love Sef, so of course we did! The documentary follows paranormal investigator Zak Bagans after he buys a supposedly haunted Indiana h ...  Show more

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