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What I Wish I Did Not Know

What I Wish I Did Not Know

By: Cat
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Welcome friends! This is a podcast where we drink to facts of true crime, mystery, science, and spooky tails that go bump in the night! So grab your favorite drink, and join myself and guest hosts on a wild ride to the things you truly wish you did not know!Cat True Crime
Episodes
  • DEATH AND BODY FARMS
    Oct 21 2023
    Have you ever wondered what happens when you die??? Strap in and get ready as we deep dive into the decomposing process of the human body and Body Farms!
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    42 mins
  • THE TRAGIC MURDER OF GEETHA ANGARA - WATER TREATMENT PLANT FOUL PLAY OR FREAK ACCIDENT?
    Oct 11 2023

    Join me as we deep dive into the tragic death of Geetha Angara. What happened? Was it foul play? Or was this a string of coincidences leading to an untimely passing of a gifted and genius woman? Grab your favorite adult beverage as we unpack the case of a woman found dead in a water treatment plant in New Jersey.


    Feel free to write in listener stories to whatiwishididnotknow@yahoo.com, whatiwishididnotknow@gmail.com, or find me on instagram via what_i_wish_i_did_not_know


    Thank you for listening!

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    32 mins
  • NEW FEAR UNLOCKED: THE TRAGIC DEATH OF FRAU VERSCHWINDET - DEATH BY SUCTION
    Oct 10 2023

    Join me in this bonus episode covering the tragic passing of Frau Verschwindet at a water treatment plant in Bonn Germany in 2004. CAUTION: This is not for the faint of heart, and I highly recommend you listen on an empty stomach. Grab your favorite adult beverage (You're going to need it for this one) as we uncover the tragic accident involving a woman, a bucket, anaerobic microorganisms, and a 30cm wide hole.

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    33 mins
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