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I Should Totally Be Dead Right Now Podcast

I Should Totally Be Dead Right Now Podcast

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Friends Caitlyn and Michelle drink and tell true stories of people who survived crime, natural disasters and everything else in between. On this bi-weekly podcast, we tell new stories each episode along with discussions and a little banter. We have a special drink each time, so grab a glass and join us! Let’s cheers to these amazing survivors as they should totally be dead right now.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. True Crime
Episodes
  • Episode 192: Mount Everest
    Apr 20 2026

    This week we talk about Frank Smith. He wants to be the the very first person to reach the top of Mount Everest. The harsh conditions make it difficult and he is not sure if he can make it. Listen to how he survived now!

    Drink of the Week: Michelle's experiment.....Champagne and Water

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    33 mins
  • Episode 191: Oklahoma City Bombing
    Apr 13 2026

    This week we talk about the Oklahoma City bombing. We follow the story of Amy Downs, a credit union worker that works at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Around 9am a bomb goes off destroying a third of the building. Listen to how she survived!

    Drink of the Week: Hugo Spritz

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    32 mins
  • Episode 190: Uhhh Officer?
    Apr 6 2026

    This week we talk about Andres Mihavecz, a teenager in a holding cell while his friend is being questioned. Unfortunately he is forgotten about and sits there for days. He has no food, water, or any communication out. Listen to how he survived!

    Drink of the Week: Spicy Peach Lemonade (Michelle's way)

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    25 mins
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