Dogma 25th Anniversary: An Interview with Kevin Smith
In this very special episode, the boys sit down with the legendary Kevin Smith to discuss life, death, horror, comedy, losing faith, gaining perspecti...
Side Stories: Darts & Farts
Henry & Eddie bring you this week's weirdest stories and true-crime news beginning with the hottest new competitive sport on the scene: Sperm Racing -...
Last Update on the Left - Episode 5 - Mark David Chapman Returns
What do J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye and the Holy Bible have in common? They both contain explicit instructions to kill John Lennon—or at least,...
Episode 624: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Part IV - Madder than a Hatter
As the story of The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln comes to a close, the boys pick back up with John Wilkes Booth, on the run after taking the life ...
Side Stories: Sole Survivor
Henry & Eddie bring you this week's weirdest stories and true crime news - The war on ska continues, Henry discovers wine for dogs, Suspect arrested i...
Episode 623: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Part III - Sic Semper Tyranus
The boys reach the title moment in the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, retracing the footsteps of the first presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth,...
Side Stories: Sincere Stories
Henry & Eddie bring you this week's weirdest stories and true-crime news but first the boys send some love to Los Angeles, THEN the Devil of the Ozark...
Episode 622: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Part II - Death Wish
The boys return to the story of the first presidential assassination, picking back up with John Wilkes Boothe in the final weeks leading up to the sho...
Side Stories: The Buga Sphere
Henry & Eddie return from the Desert to bring you this week's weirdest stories and true crime news - but first the boys recap the events of Contact in...
Episode 621: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Part I - All The World's a Stage
The boys are back for another classic historical true-crime deep dive, this time on a fascinating story that's often forgotten about in American Histo...