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That Chapter Podcast

That Chapter Podcast

By: Mike Oh
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That Chapter Podcast is your home for the craziest true crime cases, weirdest plots, and strangest horrors from around the world. That Chapter Podcast has it all, telling you the scariest stories with a little laugh or two along the way. True Crime
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  • Ep.138 - John Haigh, Acid Bath Murderer
    Aug 4 2025
    John Haigh was a long time crook in England. However, after a few turns in prison he came up with the solution to his problem: no body, no crime. Hence the acid bath murderer, folks! Send your scary stories to: mikeohhello@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatchapterpodcast Business enquires : thatchapter@night.com Researched by Benj Button Merch : ⁠⁠https://that-chapter-shop.fourthwall.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    52 mins
  • The Twisted Case of Karina Cooper
    Aug 1 2025
    Karina Cooper was alerted to a gunshot in the middle of the night, finding her husband in a horrifying way. However, the police would find something even more disturbing on her Snapchat account. Send your scary stories to: mikeohhello@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatchapterpodcast Business enquires : thatchapter@night.com Merch : ⁠⁠https://that-chapter-shop.fourthwall.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    42 mins
  • Ep.137 - The Evangelista Occult Murders
    Jul 28 2025
    Benny Evangelist moved to the United States at the turn of the century, after soon became friends with a man who would commit a horrifying act against his own family. Benny moved away, became rich, before his entire family suffered a similar fate. Did his old buddy escape an asylum and come after him? Or was it Benny's bizarre interest in the occult that left him without a head? Stay tuned folks. Send your scary stories to: mikeohhello@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatchapterpodcast Business enquires : thatchapter@night.com Researched by Benj Button Merch : ⁠https://that-chapter-shop.fourthwall.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    43 mins
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Really enjoying the podcast, it’s great that there is more depth to the story telling. Always looking for something to listen to and this is a great addition!!! 6 stars if it was an option!

Yes, it’s gone up a notch!!

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so excited to have my fav available wherever I am, whenever I want.. love ya mike!

Legend!

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I would have given you 5 stars, but I believe you said 1968 was the last time they transported convicts to Australia? It was 1868. My convict ancestor was sent out in the 1850s for stealing a horse and trying to sell it at the tender age of 14. He didn't eat anyone though. You'd be hard pressed to find any transported convicts alive now.

Pleasant banter and interesting tale.

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Don’t know what to say other than I really enjoy listening to these two, Mike and Keith are very good at what they do in my opinion.

Well told

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brilliant story told so well. I really enjoyed it. thanks Mike.. always enjoy listening to you

brilliantly told

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I loved it. I'm happy I can keep up with you outside of youtube

a long time fan

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No matter what the story, it's always better with Mike!
Intrigue, excitement, horror and humour. Its a cake made to eat!

Thanks Mike, you're the best 👌

Mike is the best storyteller

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