Good Nightmare
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_outlineToday'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?