Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror

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Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror

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What hooked you in Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror was the unsettling feeling that ordinary lives can suddenly collide with inexplicable darkness.

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Common questions

How often are new episodes of Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror released?

You can expect fresh content for Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The podcast maintains this consistent schedule to deliver new true stories of horror to listeners throughout the week.

Can I submit my own personal experience to Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror?

Yes, you can submit your own story to be narrated on the podcast. If you have a true story of horror you would like to share, please send your submission to the email address provided in the Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror show description.

Where can I find more content from Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror?

Additional content related to the podcast can be found by visiting the official link at inlet.fm/malevolent-mischief. This site serves as the primary hub for listeners looking to see more content associated with Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror.

What is the primary focus of Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror?

Malevolent Mischief: True Stories of Horror focuses on sharing true stories of horror told by the individuals who actually experienced them. The podcast is designed to be disturbing to the core and aims to keep listeners coming back for more.

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