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Decoding The Unknown

The Internet's Bloodiest Mysteries

Decoding The Unknown

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🗓️ 9 September 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Another round of fake or real!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, already welcome back to another brand new episode of Decoding the Unknown.

0:03.3

This is one of our more unusual episodes where one of my writers, in this case Kevin, has written

0:09.7

me it's basically like a game. Kevin has, I don't actually know how many stories it is today and some

0:15.2

of them Kevin has entirely made up some of them are true and I have to guess which ones are

0:19.7

which you don't have to do that but it will be more fun if you do it as well and at the end

0:23.9

we're gonna find out which ones were real and which ones for fake this is the third

0:27.6

episode in this sort of series the first one Kevin did I guessed every single one and Kevin totally beat Kevin.

0:35.6

I think there were five entries. I got five for five. In the second one Kevin beat me like three to two

0:40.4

because he got better at it and I get the feeling today I'm just going to get

0:43.7

destroyed because obviously Kevin is learning.

0:47.0

He's coming for you. Let's get into it. He's got me an intro video. We can watch

0:51.7

this together and then we'll play the game let's go The well of internet mysteries is running a little dry, but nothing is wetter than the city streets,

1:05.6

overfallen with the blood of 400,000 murders that take place worldwide every year.

1:11.3

That's over half a million gallons of delicious blood and I have built to the depths of those

1:16.1

angling pools to bring you five mysterious tales of murder and death.

1:21.1

It is your job to determine which of these mysteries are real, and

1:25.6

which were the brainchild of a would-be murderer, work dropping his ideas to see what would

1:30.2

be most successful. As you can see I've been keeping score and expect the

1:35.4

series to run at least as long as it takes for me to take the lead so I can retire

1:39.0

as champion. Also because there are so many murders every year, it's quite possible that one of the entries that I have declared to be a piece of fiction bears a resemblance to actual events to transpire that I am unaware of. If I declare a story to be fiction, but you know for real like

1:57.9

the incident is extremely similar. Be sure to get in the comments and let me know.

2:03.4

All right, so it's not internet mysteries, my bad.

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