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ROTTEN WRONG'UNS

ROTTEN WRONG'UNS

ROTTEN WRONG'UNS

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Topic Category:

True Crime

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 6
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Rotten Wrong'uns is a gripping podcast that invites listeners to relax into the dark, twisted world of true crime and mystery. Every story offers an immersive exploration of the human darkness that lurks beneath the surface. The perfect escape for those who enjoy compelling, unflinching storytelling, allowing you to settle in and get lost in the sinister, thought-provoking tales that unfold. With a solo narrator guiding each episode, this show cuts through the noise, diving straight into the chilling details of each case — no small talk. Listener discretion is always advised.

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast explores dark historical crimes and mysteries, with themes including infamous murders, unsolved cases, and chilling incidents. Examples of episodes include the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in the UK for killing her boyfriend, and the Clydach murders which delve into a notorious multiple homicide case in Wales.

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