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  • Ep 89. Chris Benoit (The Family Annihilator)
    Jun 19 2024

    This week on WDDD? Sarah is flying solo and missing her cohost dearly.

    While La Shaunda is making waves as a new parent, Sarah is here to hold down the pod.

    In this episode, we bring you the story of yet another family annihilator, Chris Benoit, also known as The Canadian Crippler.

    Chris Benoit was a well-known and respected professional wrestler during the '80s, '90s, and early 2000s. With his success, a beautiful wife, and three loving children, no one could have guessed how it would all come crashing down.

    Join Sarah as she rambles on and on to herself while telling the terrible story of Chris Benoit and the innocent lives he took with him.

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    52 m
  • Ep 88. WDDD Host Update!
    May 18 2024
    This week on WDDD? the girls don't have a story for you, but they do have an update as to where they've been and what's been going on in their world! Join us for a big, exciting announcement, an update on recent events, and a very special guest! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhyDeyDoDatPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whydeydodatpodcast Email: WhyDeyDoDatPod@gmail.com
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  • Ep 87. The Untimely Death of John Chau, evangelical Christian missionary
    Apr 23 2024

    This week on WDDD? Sarah shares the story of the unfortunate death of a young American man named John Chau.

    John Chau, a Christian missionary, ventured to the remote North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean in November 2018.

    His mission was to evangelize to the indigenous Sentinelese people, who were known to reject contact with the outside world. Chau felt that this remote island was likely, "Satan's last stronghold" and that God had chosen him to ensure they heard his word.

    Chau's illegal and highly controversial visit led to his death when he was reportedly killed by members of the isolated tribe.

    The incident sparked widespread debate over issues such as missionary work, indigenous rights, and the ethics of contact with uncontacted peoples.

    Join us for this thrilling tale of misadventure.

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    53 m
  • Ep 86. Lewis Hutchinson 'The Mad Doctor of Edinburgh Castle'
    Apr 16 2024

    This week on WDDD? La Shaunda delves into the sinister tale of Lewis Hutchinson, better known as the "Mad Doctor of Edinburgh Castle."

    Lewis Hutchinson was no ordinary physician. His brilliance in medical science was overshadowed by a descent into madness, leading to a reign of terror within the castle's confines.

    The girls explore Hutchinson's grotesque experiments and the depths of his depravity. From horrifying surgeries performed without anesthesia to macabre rituals conducted under the cover of darkness, the Mad Doctor's laboratory was a chamber of horrors that defied imagination.

    Join us as we unravel the dark secrets hidden within the historic walls of one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks.

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    43 m
  • Ep 85. The Murder of Amie Harwick
    Apr 2 2024

    This week on WDDD? Sarah delves into the tragic story surrounding the death of renowned therapist and author, Amie Harwick.

    Known for her expertise in sex and relationship therapy, Harwick's life was cut short in a horrifying domestic violence incident that sent shockwaves through Hollywood.

    We explore the circumstances leading up to her untimely demise and the aftermath that followed.

    Join us while we discuss Amie's impactful work in the field of psychology and her advocacy for victims of domestic violence.

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  • Ep 84. Paul Michael Stephani, The ‘Weepy-Voiced Killer’
    Mar 26 2024

    This week on WDDD, La Shaunda delves into the disturbing case of the "Weepy Voiced Killer."

    In the early 1980s, Minneapolis-St. Paul was gripped with fear as a serial killer terrorized the area, preying on vulnerable women.

    Within hours or days of each murder, the local dispatch would receive a chilling call from a whiny man instructing them to "not speak, just listen," as he divulged the details of his latest atrocity.

    It was these unsettling calls that ultimately led to the identification and capture of the violent and terrifying killer, Paul Michael Stephani.

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    47 m
  • Ep 83. The "Snuff Film" of Jeff Doucet
    Mar 6 2024

    This week on WDDD, Sarah delves into the story behind an infamous video that has circulated for decades.

    Essentially, it portrays a snuff film aired on the evening news, shocking viewers who never expected to witness such violence in their living rooms.

    Why did some label the shooter a hero?

    What could prompt otherwise gentle individuals to commit murder so swiftly?

    Tune in for the story behind the video documenting the murder of Jeff Doucet.

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  • Ep 82. Vera Renczi "Chatelaine of Berkerekul"
    Feb 27 2024

    This week on WDDD? La Shaunda takes us to Bucharest circa beginning of the 1900s.

    Vera Renczi gained infamy in the early 20th century for her gruesome crimes. Born in 1903, Renczi poisoned her victims, including her husbands, lovers, and even her own son, using arsenic.

    She then preserved their bodies in zinc-lined coffins in her garden, where authorities eventually discovered the remains of over 30 individuals.

    Renczi claimed she committed the murders out of fear of abandonment, preferring to keep her loved ones close even in death.

    In 1926, she was arrested and sentenced to life in prison, where she spent the remainder of her days until her death in 1969.

    Join us for one of the most chilling instances of serial murder in Serbian history.

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    38 m