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Human Delicatessen

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by Chris Chapa

4.7(10 reviews)
28 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Every episode, we take a deep dive into one of the many, MANY examples of true crime and/or particularly heinous perpetrators of serial murder from around the world, as well as some tales that border on the down-right bizarre. There's a lot to choose from in the deli of human indecency, so instead of going down an internet rabbit hole of depravity, tune in to an episode and let me scratch that macabre itch for you, complete with a creepy-yet-chill vibe.

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6/13/2021

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Episode 27: The Hinterkaifeck Murder House

March 27, 2022

Episode 27: The Hinterkaifeck Murder House

<p>In 1922, in Germany, a farming family was brutally murdered by an unknown intruder for an unknown reason. The killer had likely been living above them in their own attic in the days or even weeks before he picked them off one by one in a single evening, not a single one of them knowing what was coming. The case remains unsolved as it turns 100-years old this month. Details are scant and the list of suspects is complicated.&nbsp;</p>

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March 10, 2022

Episode 26: The Stanford Prison Experiment

<p>In 1971, university professor and psychologist Philip Zimbardo conducted an experiment with 24 volunteers to record what would happen if you split them into two groups to live out life as Prison Guards and Inmates for a few weeks. Today, it sounds like a bad idea waiting to happen, but that's because we know about Abu Ghraib, and we know about the Stanford Prison Experiment. This episode, we'll discuss the experiment and the how it progressed day-by-day until they were forced to pull the plug early before the volunteers got so into their roles that someone would end up hurt.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 25: The Cold Case of the Eugene Three (Solved!)

February 23, 2022

Episode 25: The Cold Case of the Eugene Three (Solved!)

<p>Within the past few weeks, a 34-year old cold case involving the violent rape and murder of three women in Eugene, Oregon was finally solved thanks to a few determined detectives and advances in DNA science. Bravo Zulu to the folks over at Parabon Nanolabs for coming in clutch.</p>

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What is Human Delicatessen?

Every episode, we take a deep dive into one of the many, MANY examples of true crime and/or particularly heinous perpetrators of serial murder from around the world, as well as some tales that border on the down-right bizarre.

There's a lot to choose from in the deli of human indecency, so instead of going down an internet rabbit hole of depravity, tune in to an episode and let me scratch that macabre itch for you, complete with a creepy-yet-chill vibe.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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