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Good Afternoon WS'ers!
The work of Joshua Zeman needs no introduction here on WS. Joshua and Rachel Mills have long been a part of this community and the posts are quite prolific.
My wife and I have followed Zeman's work since Cropsey first debuted. We immediately connected with it as my wife spent more of her childhood on Staten Island that I have, my family moved to the area in 1983. We both knew the story of Andre Rand, and heard the Cropsey Urban Legends at Summer Camp.
Since then we have watched all of Zeman's docs, been grateful for correspondence with him and now participate in his latest project as part of the "Sinister with JZ" community.
I cannot find any thread or post dedicated to the new podcast "Sinister with Joshua Zeman" so I thought I would share some details with everyone.
Sinister with Josh Zeman
Sinister is a deep dive into the darkest corners of crime, lore, and cultural obsession as we explore the facts -- and fiction -- of our real-life nightmares.
Where to Find Sinister
Youtube Sinister with Josh Zeman
Instagram instagram.com/sinisterpod
Patreon patreon.com/c/sinisterwithjz
Facebook facebook.com/sinisterpodcast
Substack substack.com/@sinisterpodcast
Thus far Josh has had interviews with guests regarding Gilgo & LISK, Highway Serial Killers, the Slenderman Case, Etan Patz, the Murder Accountability Project and Much More.
These are topics discussed here on WS and this podcast for my wife and I has helped broaden our understanding of the cases, with guests and providing topics for fans to research.
My wife and I are also supporters of Sinister on Patreon, which just held it's first live show for supporters. Josh and Joe Giacalone (True Crime with the Sarge) discussed the recent Frye hearing with regard to the LISK case and DNA evidence. Patreon members were able to ask questions during the live show, which was really well done and the community is just awesome.
As MSM has failed across the board, I feel it is important that we have the efforts of Zeman, and those here on WS, to keep the rest of us informed about these issues, especially the stories of the victims.
All of the applicable ways to find Sinister is above, and I hope to meet some of you there.
~Anthony
The work of Joshua Zeman needs no introduction here on WS. Joshua and Rachel Mills have long been a part of this community and the posts are quite prolific.
My wife and I have followed Zeman's work since Cropsey first debuted. We immediately connected with it as my wife spent more of her childhood on Staten Island that I have, my family moved to the area in 1983. We both knew the story of Andre Rand, and heard the Cropsey Urban Legends at Summer Camp.
Since then we have watched all of Zeman's docs, been grateful for correspondence with him and now participate in his latest project as part of the "Sinister with JZ" community.
I cannot find any thread or post dedicated to the new podcast "Sinister with Joshua Zeman" so I thought I would share some details with everyone.
Sinister with Josh Zeman
Sinister is a deep dive into the darkest corners of crime, lore, and cultural obsession as we explore the facts -- and fiction -- of our real-life nightmares.
Where to Find Sinister
Youtube Sinister with Josh Zeman
Instagram instagram.com/sinisterpod
Facebook facebook.com/sinisterpodcast
Substack substack.com/@sinisterpodcast
Thus far Josh has had interviews with guests regarding Gilgo & LISK, Highway Serial Killers, the Slenderman Case, Etan Patz, the Murder Accountability Project and Much More.
These are topics discussed here on WS and this podcast for my wife and I has helped broaden our understanding of the cases, with guests and providing topics for fans to research.
My wife and I are also supporters of Sinister on Patreon, which just held it's first live show for supporters. Josh and Joe Giacalone (True Crime with the Sarge) discussed the recent Frye hearing with regard to the LISK case and DNA evidence. Patreon members were able to ask questions during the live show, which was really well done and the community is just awesome.
As MSM has failed across the board, I feel it is important that we have the efforts of Zeman, and those here on WS, to keep the rest of us informed about these issues, especially the stories of the victims.
All of the applicable ways to find Sinister is above, and I hope to meet some of you there.
~Anthony