Raanan Hershberg
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Podcast Appearances
Oh, so she didn't do it.
Oh, so she didn't do it.
You want it to be true, though, don't you? Of course.
You want it to be true, though, don't you? Of course.
You want it to be true, though, don't you? Of course.
I used to be super into serial killers, like before it was cool. Oh, back in the day.
I used to be super into serial killers, like before it was cool. Oh, back in the day.
I used to be super into serial killers, like before it was cool. Oh, back in the day.
Well, first of all, I was really into Kemper, the guy in the Mindhunter series. I was into him before. Now he's like, everyone knows him. I'm a little disappointed. I was into him. He's mainstream now. He's sold out. Back when I was into it, I was creeping people out. It was cool.
Well, first of all, I was really into Kemper, the guy in the Mindhunter series. I was into him before. Now he's like, everyone knows him. I'm a little disappointed. I was into him. He's mainstream now. He's sold out. Back when I was into it, I was creeping people out. It was cool.
Well, first of all, I was really into Kemper, the guy in the Mindhunter series. I was into him before. Now he's like, everyone knows him. I'm a little disappointed. I was into him. He's mainstream now. He's sold out. Back when I was into it, I was creeping people out. It was cool.
My favorite story is Ed Gein. There's a story that someone came to his house once to borrow sugar or some shit. And he came inside and there was a skull that Ed Gein, someone who had killed, on a shelf. And the guy's like, what the fuck is that? And Ed Gein, you know, it's like the 50s, right? Ed Gein just kind of like freaks out and just lies.
My favorite story is Ed Gein. There's a story that someone came to his house once to borrow sugar or some shit. And he came inside and there was a skull that Ed Gein, someone who had killed, on a shelf. And the guy's like, what the fuck is that? And Ed Gein, you know, it's like the 50s, right? Ed Gein just kind of like freaks out and just lies.
My favorite story is Ed Gein. There's a story that someone came to his house once to borrow sugar or some shit. And he came inside and there was a skull that Ed Gein, someone who had killed, on a shelf. And the guy's like, what the fuck is that? And Ed Gein, you know, it's like the 50s, right? Ed Gein just kind of like freaks out and just lies.
He just goes, oh, that's a Japanese guy I killed in the war, brought him back. And the other guy's like, oh, thank God. For a second I thought it was something creepy.
He just goes, oh, that's a Japanese guy I killed in the war, brought him back. And the other guy's like, oh, thank God. For a second I thought it was something creepy.
He just goes, oh, that's a Japanese guy I killed in the war, brought him back. And the other guy's like, oh, thank God. For a second I thought it was something creepy.