When Adam from Dead Media bought a new cassette player, he needed tapes to play on it. He went on the hunt at his local car boot sale, and there he found a box of unlabelled cassette tapes. These are those tapes.
He’s called them Terror Tapes.
They are not for the faint-hearted and have trigger warnings for almost everything. So, listen with caution, if you dare.
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When Adam from Dead Media bought a new cassette player, he needed tapes to play on it. He went on the hunt at his local car boot sale, and there he found a box of unlabelled cassette tapes. These are those tapes.
He’s called them Terror Tapes.
They are not for the faint-hearted and have trigger warnings for almost everything. So, listen with caution, if you dare.
This podcast is intended for adult audiences.
Terror Tapes - Cassette 3 - Side A – ‘Black Earth’
Terror Tapes
7 minutes
1 month ago
Terror Tapes - Cassette 3 - Side A – ‘Black Earth’
On this cassette, you will hear a police interview with the most psychotic man you’ve ever heard.
This tape has strong language, adult themes, and graphic violence. It is recommended for adult audiences only.
Trigger warnings for violence, blood, torture, and murder.
Listen if you dare.
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Writer: Ant Moran
Intro: Adam Reilly
DCI Holland: Kathryn Georghiou
Farmer: Dave McClelland
Edited by: Chris Gregory of Alternative Stories
Artwork: Laura New
Terror Tapes
When Adam from Dead Media bought a new cassette player, he needed tapes to play on it. He went on the hunt at his local car boot sale, and there he found a box of unlabelled cassette tapes. These are those tapes.
He’s called them Terror Tapes.
They are not for the faint-hearted and have trigger warnings for almost everything. So, listen with caution, if you dare.
This podcast is intended for adult audiences.