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2 Gals Who Coffee

2 Gals Who Coffee

By: Melissa Kainberger & Christine Watkins
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"2 Gals Who Coffee" is a podcast of 2 friends discussing all things spooky!Melissa Kainberger & Christine Watkins True Crime
Episodes
  • 2 Gals Who Coffee- EP90 - Alison Botha
    Feb 27 2026

    In 1994, a young woman named Allison Botha was abducted, brutally attacked and left for dead in the South African wilderness. Her injuries were catastrophic and by every definition, she should not have survived.

    But she did.

    This is a story of unimaginable violence- but more than that, it's a story of sheer willpower and the human instinct to live.

    Listener discretion is advised- this episode contains disturbing details.

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    37 mins
  • 2 Gals Who Coffee- EP89- Surviving Evil: The Mary Vincent Story
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode we explore one of the most harrowing (and inspiring) survival stories ever told. In 1978, 15 year old Mary Vincent was hitchhiking in California when she was picked up by a man who would forever change her life. What followed was an act of unimaginable violence/

    Mary's story is not just one of survival but of extraordinary resilience, courage and the unbreakable will of the human spirit.

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    42 mins
  • 2 Gals Who Coffee- EP88- Ouija Boards; Don't Try This At Home
    Feb 13 2026

    Ever messed with a Ouija board at a sleepover and immediately regretted your life choices? In this episode of 2 Gals Who Coffee, we sip our coffee and summon the spooky as we dive into the world of Ouija boards- the rules, why people swear they work (or don't work) and whether you are actually talking to spirits...or just your friend Karen pushing the planchette.

    Grab your coffee, light a candle and join us for a cozy chat about one of the most infamous tools in the paranormal world. Just don't try this at home ;)

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    57 mins
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