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The Juniper Tree by The Brothers Grimm
info_outline 69. M'Naghton: Persecutory DelusionsGood Nightmare
The case that originated the M'Naghten rule for limiting insanity defenses in criminal cases. / /
info_outline 68. The Robber Bride-GroomGood Nightmare
The Robber Bride-Groom, as told by the Brothers Grimm. With book recommendation "The Robber Bride" by Margaret Atwood. New intro music and a bit of an update! / / Source:
info_outline 67. Sarah BernhardtGood Nightmare
What's in a name? This episode, I share with you who I was named after and their strange and beautiful life. / / Sources
info_outline 66. Cryptids: MothmanGood Nightmare
The Mothman is one of histories more recent and beloved cryptids. This episode looks at its origins and possible explanations. / / Sources Further Reading
info_outline 65. Velma BarfieldGood Nightmare
Did a turbulent childhood create this black widow? And could she really be born again in prison? / / Sources
info_outline 64. The Girl Without HandsGood Nightmare
An unusual Grimm fairytale that didn't make it to Disney. / / Source
info_outline 63. TarrareGood Nightmare
A man with an insatiable appetite. / /
info_outline 62. Homicidal SleepwalkingGood Nightmare
Today's episode includes an update about the show's future upload schedule as well as an explanation of where I've been. Sleep disorders are responsible for a multitude of complications in our lives - but did you know that some have gone so far as to commit horrendous crimes while entirely unconscious? / /
info_outline An Update: The Show Will Go On!Good Nightmare
A quick, unedited, raw update from yours truly. Thank you for understanding and being patient. I am going through something I never expected and I am taking time to process and also spend my time where it's needed right now. I appreciate you all SO much for sticking with me, you have no idea. Keep in touch, please, I miss hearing from you: Twitter Email
info_outlineIf there is one fear that most people share, it's the fear of being buried alive. This episode explores cases of live burial and the strange safety precautions of the 1800s.
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