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Dying is Bizarre

Dying is Bizarre

By: A.K.
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This pod covers the weird ways in which people have--or have almost--died. Some stories covered are well known, and others are a deep dive into historical fates. Your host delivers new stories each episode, with endings that can only be described as downright bizarre.

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  • Held Hostage By Hoarding: The Collyer Brothers
    Nov 26 2025

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    The Collyer brothers were extremely close. Some people even wondered if they were a little too close. They lived their entire lives side by side until the very end, and the people around them watched in disbelief as the two of them slowly slipped into madness.


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    Bowery


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    20 mins
  • Too Royal To Be Touched: The Death Of Queen Sunanda
    Aug 1 2025

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    1800's Siam was a time and place where royalty were godlike. Divine leaders who were not to be looked at, let alone touched. This strict law backfired one day when Queen Sunanda Kumariratana and her baby needed the help of onlookers. Breaking a law punishable by death wouldn't be on my to-do list either, to be fair.


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    History Collection

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    19 mins
  • Office Stunt Turned Deadly: The Fall Of Garry Hoy
    Aug 1 2025

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    Garry Hoy was a successful lawyer and a beloved member of the community. He had a quirk, however. A fun little prank he'd like to show newcomers to the office. One day, he took it too far, and that day changed history.


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    CA

    Grave

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    18 mins
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