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True Crime Obsessed

166: Alabama Snake

True Crime Obsessed

True Crime Obsessed

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.234.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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October 4, 1991, Scottsboro, Alabama. A woman calls for an ambulance in the middle of the night saying she’s been bitten by a poisonous rattle snake. When they get her into the ambulance, she tells them that her husband, a snake-handling local preacher, had used his snakes to try to kill her. And thus begins one of the most terrifying and bizarre cases we’ve ever covered.

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0:33.0

same, right? Same. So close yet so far. Fucking perfect. It's almost a year. He believe

0:39.2

it? Awesome. Great. Great. It's chaos down here Tom. It is chaos.

0:43.9

Hey, Jillian Pennsylvania. Hey, Patrick Hines. Banana. You guys, before we get to the

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to download and binge right now. Girl, we are in the middle of a wilderness of error. It's

1:06.8

the Jeffrey McDonald. Did he or did he not murder his whole family? Talk you series?

1:10.7

Yes, spoiler or not, spoiler. He totally did. But oh my God, we have so much shit to say.

1:15.8

Like our feelings change day to day. Not about that he didn't or not, but like with who

1:20.1

we're speaking with, people are being crossed off the list. They're being added to the

1:22.9

list. The whole thing. You guys, I don't know. I do go back and forth on the guilt.

1:26.9

Errol Morris is involved. It is a true mystery. I am totally obsessed. Join us, won't

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you? There's so much happening. You guys, it's also, I'll be going to the dark in

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fear city and the menendez murders and lacy Peterson and cereal and don't have to catch

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and tiger king and I think you said Lorraine and I think you said the jinx and we also have

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like every version of these episodes and after parties and sometimes we do video stuff

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