The Fear Archive

Dead Air | Ep. 02 | Amanda Has A Body In Her Wall

1 h 11 min · 22 apr 2026
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Amanda has a dead rat in her wall and has been marinating in the smell for weeks. Mike has a baby garter snake in his foundation and is convinced mama snake is behind him right now. This is Dead Air — the Fear Archive companion show where nothing stays on topic and everything connects back to true crime anyway. This episode: the rat in the wall becomes a conversation about frogging and things hiding in domestic spaces, which leads to the CERN Large Hadron Collider, Mandela effects, and whether a particle collider in Switzerland is throwing us into new timelines. Then Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to strangling eight women at Gilgo Beach — a case both hosts grew up near on Long Island. Plus The Killing Season documentary, the West Mesa Bone Collector, and Amanda's report from the LA premiere of the new A24 Faces of Death remake. Also: Forbidden Fruits, They Will Kill You, and a very strong pitch for why you should watch Cropsy immediately. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Monster vs. Aileen Wuornos | The True Story Behind Charlize Theron's Oscar-Winning Role

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Dead Air | Ep. 05 | Mike Peed the Bed and the Amityville Flies Are Real

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Cannibal the Musical vs. Alfred Packer. Five Dead. The Judge Said He Ate Them.

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Dead Air | Ep. 04 | First the Walls. Now the Car. Amanda Has a Dead Body Problem.

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Compliance vs. The Strip Search Scam | 65% of People Would Have Done the Same Thing

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