You’ve just stumbled across Kill Me Maybe — your monthly dose of true crime and all things spooky. Hosted by Mak and Dez, your favourite ghouls next door, we dive into strange cases, eerie stories, and the kind of mysteries that stick with you.
It’s spooky season 365 days a year around here. And while we’re not exactly detectives, we’ve got strong opinions, questionable research habits, and just enough charm to get away with it.
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You’ve just stumbled across Kill Me Maybe — your monthly dose of true crime and all things spooky. Hosted by Mak and Dez, your favourite ghouls next door, we dive into strange cases, eerie stories, and the kind of mysteries that stick with you.
It’s spooky season 365 days a year around here. And while we’re not exactly detectives, we’ve got strong opinions, questionable research habits, and just enough charm to get away with it.
Deep in the Quebec wilderness, a group known as the Ant Hill Kids followed a man who claimed he spoke for God. But behind the isolated cabins and quiet commune was a nightmare Canada never saw coming. This week, Mak and Dez unravel the terrifying story of Roch Thériault, a self-proclaimed prophet whose cult spiralled into control, manipulation, and unimaginable cruelty.
A chilling reminder that sometimes the most dangerous monsters are the ones people choose to follow.
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Kill Me Maybe
You’ve just stumbled across Kill Me Maybe — your monthly dose of true crime and all things spooky. Hosted by Mak and Dez, your favourite ghouls next door, we dive into strange cases, eerie stories, and the kind of mysteries that stick with you.
It’s spooky season 365 days a year around here. And while we’re not exactly detectives, we’ve got strong opinions, questionable research habits, and just enough charm to get away with it.