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🗓️ 2 May 2025
⏱️ 111 minutes
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0:00.0 | Warning, the following podcast is not suitable for all audiences. |
0:04.0 | We go into great detail with every case that we cover and do our best to bring viewers even deeper into the stories by utilizing disturbing audio and sound effects. |
0:12.0 | Trigger warnings from the stories we cover may include violence, rape, murder, and offenses against children. |
0:18.0 | This podcast is not for everyone. You have been warned. |
0:21.5 | Our story starts with hundreds of men running towards each other on a battlefield. |
0:27.6 | Each of these men have their own weapons and their goal is to kill as many people on the other |
0:33.4 | side as possible. The sound of gunfire is going off every other second. Soldiers are |
0:39.8 | dropping to the ground left and right. This battle goes on for quite some time, often until |
0:46.0 | someone surrenders. But in the end, one side will celebrate their victory. However, once the battle is over, there are dead soldiers everywhere, |
0:58.0 | men who fought for what they believed in. But if you look a bit further than that, you'll see |
1:03.0 | a crowd of people in awe. Some even have their phones out, taking videos of the battle before |
1:09.1 | them. Because in reality, this is not an actual war, |
1:13.3 | but a civil war reenactment. Every year, hundreds of men get together on these old battlefields, |
1:20.0 | and they will put on performances, replicating what these battles actually looked like back |
1:25.4 | in the day. They will put on their uniforms, either for the |
1:28.8 | Union or Confederacy, they will grab their fake muskets and rifles, and they will march |
1:34.6 | around for the crowd, pretending to kill each other. Now for the men who sign up to be a part |
1:40.1 | of this, they get to travel the country and escape their reality for a while, stepping |
1:45.5 | into an important time in our country's history. While they are on that battlefield, they're |
1:50.6 | no longer a modern-day citizen, but a soldier, a soldier who doesn't actually have to kill |
1:56.3 | anyone. They just pretend to. But in the 1980s and 90s, there was a man who participated in these reenactments who did |
2:04.6 | have a thirst for bloodshed. |
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