If you like mysteries, have a dark sense of humor, and are fluent in sarcasm look no further for your next podcast. We are Lacey, Drew, and Bailey, and we are Sinister and Sarcastic. Twice a week we post a new episode of an unsolved mystery, true crime case, or a weird legend, and share our own theories and sarcastic comments about what happened and who did it.
In April 2011, Seath Jackson of Belleview, Florida was lured by his ex-girlfriend to a mobile home — where a group of youths brutally killed him.
In the second part of this two-part series, we talk about suspects and how the investigation has progressed in the last 50 years.
At least four children in Oakland County, Michigan were held captive before being tortured and killed between 1976 and 1977... the perpetrator's identity is still unknown. In Part 1 of this two part …
After she was rescued, the first words she said were "are my kids okay?"As a more uplifting Mother's Day episode, we talk about the survival of Teri Jendusa-Nicolai, definitely a good mom!
Happy Mother's Day everybody! The first part of our celebration, we've compiled three Murderous Mothers; Gertrude Baniszewski, Wanda Holloway, and Diane Downs.
But let us not forget about the victims;…
In the second, and final, part of our little series, we discuss possibilities! Other victims who may have been Jack the Ripper's, as well as, suspects who may have been old Leather Apron himself.
In the autumn of 1888, Jack the Ripper was an unidentified serial killer active in and around the impoverished Whitechapel district of London, England. In this first part of the two-part series, we d…
Many suspects have been suggested throughout the years, including mobsters, journalists, doctors, actors, etc. But the mystery of The Black Dahlia continues to be just that, a mystery.
On January 15, 1947, the body of a young woman was found by a mother and her young daughter while taking a stroll in Los Angeles. The body was naked, cut in half at the waist, and posed in such a way…
In this episode, we discuss Hannah Hovey and Catherine Monvoisin. Hovey, aka Hannah Cranna, aka The Wicked Witch of Monroe was an old, ill-tempered woman in Connecticut who allegedly put spells on ne…
The first part of our series of Common Superstitions, we discuss the history of the witching hour, Friday the 13th, and walking under ladders.
Tina Mott's brief time on earth ended when her boyfriend Timothy Bradford—the father of her child—slit her throat with a fillet knife and dismembered her in their shared apartment.
It's a Shortie! This holiday special, we go back to Easter Sunday 1975, when 41 year-old James Ruppert fatally shot eleven members of his own family in his mother's house.
Our new Urban Legends Series, Pennsylvania Edition. We discuss The Storm Hag, The Bus to Nowhere, and The Jersey Devil.
On 4 July 1954, Marilyn Sheppard was found murdered in her home. Her husband, Sam, was immediately suspected.. Part 2 shares the trials, as well as other possible suspects!
On 4 July 1954, Marilyn Reese Sheppard was found murdered in her Bay Village home. Her husband, Sam, said that a bushy-haired intruder had killed his wife, however, many found his story suspicious.
In the year 2000, a family of four was brutally murdered in their home in Tokyo, Japan. Dubbed the Goldilocks Murders because the killer, after murdering the family, remained in the home for several …
For this month's holiday special, we each bring a case to the table. Lacey shares with us a disappearance that occurred on St. Patrick's Day in Canada. Bailey enlightens us on a case/urban legend fro…
Paula Jean Welden was an American college student who disappeared while walking on Vermont's Long Trail hiking route. She was just one of many who disappeared without a trace in the so-called "Bennin…
In 1587, 115 English men, women, and children came ashore on Roanoke Island to establish a permanent English settlement in the New World. Just three years later in 1590, when English ships returned t…