Back By Dark: a true crime Podcast

Back By Dark: a true crime Podcast
Podcast Description
Back By Dark is a true crime podcast. Sisters, Sarah & Dawn question everything, even if it’s scary! The world around us is amazing. What has happened? What is happening? What is yet to come? From the mysterious to the murderous, the missing and the found, the wild and the wily- we're here to explore all the things!
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The podcast explores a variety of chilling themes within the true crime genre, addressing notorious cases like the Cleveland Strangler and the multi-state crime spree of Brandon Basham and Chadrick Fulks, delving into the details of criminal behavior, societal implications, and the haunting stories of victims and their families.

Back By Dark is a true crime podcast. Sisters, Sarah & Dawn question everything, even if it’s scary! The world around us is amazing. What has happened? What is happening? What is yet to come?
From the mysterious to the murderous, the missing and the found, the wild and the wily- we’re here to explore all the things!
Call it what you will: The Flatwoods Monster, The Braxton County Monster, Braxxie, The Flatwoods Phantom, The Frametown Monster….
West Virginia folklore is incredibly varied in that it includes monsters and aliens, cryptids and ghosts. Some of the bigger names that can be included are:The Mothman, The Flatwoods Monster, BigFoot, Skinwalkers, and even the Yeti. Yes, the Yeti. Now one can only hazard a guess as to who saw a Yeti in North America, seeing as how I personally have only heard about those as being native to Asia.
West Virginia claims some of the oldest mountains in the world, definitely the oldest in the country; even locals will tell of sounds that can be heard in the forest throughout the day as well as into the night. People will tell of sounds and that they were told by their grandmothers to never follow sounds in order to find out what they are and to never whistle when out hiking in the mountains. There are Many mysteries that still abound in them thar hills.
One such local legend has been defining this tiny village of Flatwoods,WV with a population of less than 300 for more than sixty years.

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