Ossuary Investigates the Long Island Serial Killer OSSUARY
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- True Crime
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A podcast featuring three true crime aficionados seeking to give voices to those who have gone unheard long enough in the unsolved case of the Long Island Serial Killer.
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Episode 1: Shannan
Shortly after five AM, on May 1, 2010 Shannan Gilbert was seen running down the street of a quiet gated community called Oak Beach on Long Island. She was screaming “they’re trying to kill me.” This was the last time Shannan was ever seen alive. The search for Shannan Gilbert led investigators to a gruesome discovery; it revealed the burial sites of over ten individuals all located on the 17 mile long Jones Beach Island.
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Episode 1: The Dibbuk Box
Join Emma, Sarah, and Sydney for their first ever Spooky Shit only episode. Sarah discusses the haunted Dibbuk Box.
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Minisode 1: Valerie Mack
Join Emma, Sarah, and Sydney as they reveal and discuss the identity of Jane Doe #6, a MAJOR break in the Long Island Serial Killer case.
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Episode 2: Craigslist Killer
Join Ossuary as we talk about the discovery of four bodies along Ocean Parkway on Gilgo Beach, Long Island. Not one of which was Shannan Gilbert...
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Episode 2: Hauntings
Join Emma, Sarah, and Sydney as they discuss hauntings with a special guest !
Customer Reviews
Ok, but not great.
It’s a good attempt, the audio is subpar, the organization is wonky. Aside from that the hosts seem genuine and very educated on the matter. A sound guy and some mixing software would go a long way.
Update PLEASE
It seems like a lifetime ago that I was listening to Ossuary while we were all locked down. I have completely unplugged from all news outlets until further notice, so I had no idea that an arrest was made in the LISK case! Was hoping for an update. I hope all is well!
Well
The unending true crime world leads to some good podcasts, and some bad ones. This is one of the bad ones. Especially when there are at least two on this subject that stand above it. But if you want a show about LISK that sounds a little more like your friends giving their thoughts, it works. But the generalizations, assumptions, and just opinion stated as undeniable fact was too much.