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502 - Help Me Before I Kill: The Chilling Story of Eddie Cole

Most serial killers hide what they are. Eddie Cole did the opposite—he flat-out told people he wanted to rape and kill women, and begged for help before it was too late. Somehow, again and again, he was released back into the world. Today’s Timesuck dives into one of the most fru ...  Show more

501 - The Ant Hill Kids: Most Brutal Cult Ever?

Roch Thériault promised his followers healing, purpose, and a closer connection to God — but what he built in the wilderness of Canada became something far, FAR more sinister. As his control tightened, faith twisted into fear, and “treatment” became torture. This is the story of ...  Show more

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